blender/intern/guardedalloc/MEM_guardedalloc.h
Campbell Barton 433f871f0f bugfix [#24302] Ctrl+Click Extrude gets old mouse events
double click didnt check mouse distance moved so you could click twice in different areas of the screen very fast and generate a double click event which had old mouse coords copied into it but was sent to an operator set to run on single click (because the double click wasnt handled).

Also added MEM_name_ptr function (included in debug mode only), prints the name of allocated memory.
used for debugging where events came from.
2010-10-18 00:25:32 +00:00

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/**
* $Id$
* ***** BEGIN GPL LICENSE BLOCK *****
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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*
* ***** END GPL LICENSE BLOCK *****
*/
/**
* Copyright (C) 2001 NaN Technologies B.V.
* Guarded memory (de)allocation
*
*
* @mainpage MEM - c-style guarded memory allocation
*
* @section about About the MEM module
*
* MEM provides guarded malloc/calloc calls. All memory is enclosed by
* pads, to detect out-of-bound writes. All blocks are placed in a
* linked list, so they remain reachable at all times. There is no
* back-up in case the linked-list related data is lost.
*
* @section issues Known issues with MEM
*
* There are currently no known issues with MEM. Note that there is a
* second intern/ module with MEM_ prefix, for use in c++.
*
* @section dependencies Dependencies
*
* - stdlib
*
* - stdio
*
* */
#ifndef MEM_MALLOCN_H
#define MEM_MALLOCN_H
#include "stdio.h" /* needed for FILE* */
#include "BLO_sys_types.h" /* needed for uintptr_t */
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/** Returns the length of the allocated memory segment pointed at
* by vmemh. If the pointer was not previously allocated by this
* module, the result is undefined.*/
size_t MEM_allocN_len(void *vmemh);
/**
* Release memory previously allocatred by this module.
*/
short MEM_freeN(void *vmemh);
/**
* Return zero if memory is not in allocated list
*/
short MEM_testN(void *vmemh);
/**
* Duplicates a block of memory, and returns a pointer to the
* newly allocated block. */
void *MEM_dupallocN(void *vmemh);
/**
* Reallocates a block of memory, and returns pointer to the newly
* allocated block, the old one is freed. this is not as optimized
* as a system realloc but just makes a new allocation and copies
* over from existing memory. */
void *MEM_reallocN(void *vmemh, size_t len);
/**
* Allocate a block of memory of size len, with tag name str. The
* memory is cleared. The name must be static, because only a
* pointer to it is stored ! */
void *MEM_callocN(size_t len, const char * str);
/** Allocate a block of memory of size len, with tag name str. The
* name must be a static, because only a pointer to it is stored !
* */
void *MEM_mallocN(size_t len, const char * str);
/** Same as callocN, clears memory and uses mmap (disk cached) if supported.
Can be free'd with MEM_freeN as usual.
* */
void *MEM_mapallocN(size_t len, const char * str);
/** Print a list of the names and sizes of all allocated memory
* blocks. as a python dict for easy investigation */
void MEM_printmemlist_pydict(void);
/** Print a list of the names and sizes of all allocated memory
* blocks. */
void MEM_printmemlist(void);
/** calls the function on all allocated memory blocks. */
void MEM_callbackmemlist(void (*func)(void*));
/** Print statistics about memory usage */
void MEM_printmemlist_stats(void);
/** Set the callback function for error output. */
void MEM_set_error_callback(void (*func)(const char *));
/**
* Are the start/end block markers still correct ?
*
* @retval 0 for correct memory, 1 for corrupted memory. */
int MEM_check_memory_integrity(void);
/** Set thread locking functions for safe memory allocation from multiple
threads, pass NULL pointers to disable thread locking again. */
void MEM_set_lock_callback(void (*lock)(void), void (*unlock)(void));
/** Attempt to enforce OSX (or other OS's) to have malloc and stack nonzero */
void MEM_set_memory_debug(void);
/* Memory usage stats
* - MEM_get_memory_in_use is all memory
* - MEM_get_mapped_memory_in_use is a subset of all memory */
uintptr_t MEM_get_memory_in_use(void);
uintptr_t MEM_get_mapped_memory_in_use(void);
int MEM_get_memory_blocks_in_use(void);
/*reset the peak memory statistic to zero*/
void MEM_reset_peak_memory(void);
/*get the peak memory usage in bytes, including mmap allocations*/
uintptr_t MEM_get_peak_memory(void);
#ifndef NDEBUG
const char *MEM_name_ptr(void *vmemh);
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif