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* add smartheap * cmake: bump even further * this seemed to be necessary but now it isn't? ok * cmake: force include smrtheap.hpp Co-authored-by: Anonymous Maarten <madebr@users.noreply.github.com> * cmake: force include smrtheap.hpp 2 Co-authored-by: Anonymous Maarten <madebr@users.noreply.github.com> * remove compiler defs - unnecessary if force-including anyway * cmake: use interface for cleaner code --------- Co-authored-by: Anonymous Maarten <madebr@users.noreply.github.com>
159 lines
4.9 KiB
C++
159 lines
4.9 KiB
C++
// smrtheap.hpp -- SmartHeap public C++ header file
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// Professional Memory Management Library
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//
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// Copyright (C) 1991-1996 by Arthur D. Applegate
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// All Rights Reserved.
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//
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// No part of this source code may be copied, modified or reproduced
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// in any form without retaining the above copyright notice.
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// This source code, or source code derived from it, may not be redistributed
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// without express written permission of the author.
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//
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// COMMENTS:
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// - Include this header file to call the SmartHeap-specific versions of
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// operators new (i.e. with placement syntax), to:
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// o allocate from a specific memory pool;
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// o specify allocation flags, such as zero-initialization;
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// o resize an allocation.
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//
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// - If you include this header file, you must compile and link shnew.cpp, or
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// link with one of the SmartHeap static operator new libraries:
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// sh[l|d]XXXX.lib
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//
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// - Can be used in both EXEs and DLLs.
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//
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// - For 16-bit x86 platforms, use only in large or compact memory model.
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//
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// - If you do not want to use SmartHeap's global operator new but you do
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// want to use SmartHeap's other facilities in a C++ application, then
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// include the smrtheap.h header file but do not include this header file,
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// and do not link with shnew.cpp. The two ".Xpp" files are present
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// ONLY for the purpose of defining operator new and operator delete.
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//
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// - Use the MemDefaultPool global variable to refer to a memory pool to pass
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// to SmartHeap functions that accept a pool as a parameter,
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// e.g. MemPoolCount, MemPoolSize, MemPoolWalk, etc.
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//
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#if !defined(_SMARTHEAP_HPP)
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#define _SMARTHEAP_HPP
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#if defined(_MSC_VER) \
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&& (defined(M_I86LM) || defined(M_I86CM) || defined(M_I86HM)) \
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&& !defined(MEM_HUGE)
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#define MEM_HUGE 0x8000u
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#endif
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#ifndef __BORLANDC__
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/* Borland C++ does not treat extern "C++" correctly */
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extern "C++"
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{
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#endif /* __BORLANDC__ */
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#if defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 900
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#pragma warning(disable : 4507)
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#endif
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#if defined(new)
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#if defined(MEM_DEBUG)
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#undef new
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#endif
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#endif
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#include <new.h>
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#include "smrtheap.h"
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#if defined(new)
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#if defined(MEM_DEBUG)
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#undef new
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#endif
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#endif
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#if ((defined(__BORLANDC__) && (__BORLANDC__ >= 0x450)) \
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|| (defined(__WATCOMC__) && __WATCOMC__ >= 1000) \
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|| (defined(__IBMCPP__) && __IBMCPP__ >= 250))
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#define SHI_ARRAY_NEW 1
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#endif
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void MEM_FAR * MEM_ENTRY_ANSI shi_New(unsigned long sz, unsigned flags=0, MEM_POOL pool=0);
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// operator new variants:
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// version of new that passes memory allocation flags
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// (e.g. MEM_ZEROINIT to zero-initialize memory)
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// call with syntax 'ptr = new (flags) <type>'
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inline void MEM_FAR *operator new(size_t sz, unsigned flags)
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{ return shi_New(sz, flags); }
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// version of new that allocates from a specified memory pool with alloc flags
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// call with the syntax 'ptr = new (pool, [flags=0]) <type>'
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inline void MEM_FAR *operator new(size_t sz, MEM_POOL pool, unsigned flags=0)
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{ return shi_New(sz, flags, pool); }
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#ifdef SHI_ARRAY_NEW
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inline void MEM_FAR *operator new[](size_t sz, MEM_POOL pool, unsigned flags=0)
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{ return shi_New(sz, flags, pool); }
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#endif
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// version of new that changes the size of a memory block previously allocated
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// from an SmartHeap memory pool
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// call with the syntax 'ptr = new (ptr, flags) <type>'
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#if !defined(MEM_DEBUG) || !defined(__HIGHC__)
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/* bug in MetaWare High C++ parser confuses this with new(file,line) */
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inline void MEM_FAR *operator new(size_t new_sz, void MEM_FAR *lpMem,
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unsigned flags)
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{ return MemReAllocPtr(lpMem, new_sz, flags); }
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#ifdef SHI_ARRAY_NEW
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inline void MEM_FAR *operator new[](size_t new_sz, void MEM_FAR *lpMem,
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unsigned flags)
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{ return MemReAllocPtr(lpMem, new_sz, flags); }
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#endif // SHI_ARRAY_NEW
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#endif
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// new_handler prototypes: note that MSC/C++ prototype differs from the
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// protosed ANSI standard prototype for set_new_handler
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#ifdef __MWERKS__
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#define MEM_CPP_THROW throw()
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#else
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#define MEM_CPP_THROW
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#endif // __MWERKS__
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#ifndef _CRTIMP
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#define _CRTIMP
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#endif // _CRTIMP
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#ifdef _MSC_VER
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_CRTIMP _PNH MEM_ENTRY_ANSI _set_new_handler(_PNH);
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#if UINT_MAX == 0xFFFFu
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_PNH MEM_ENTRY_ANSI _set_fnew_handler(_PNH);
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_PNHH MEM_ENTRY_ANSI _set_hnew_handler(_PNHH);
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#endif // UINT_MAX
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#endif // _MSC_VER
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typedef void (MEM_ENTRY_ANSI * pnh)();
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_CRTIMP pnh MEM_ENTRY_ANSI set_new_handler(pnh) MEM_CPP_THROW;
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#ifndef DBG_FORMAL
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#define DBG_FORMAL
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#define DBG_ACTUAL
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#ifndef DEBUG_NEW
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#define DEBUG_NEW new
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#endif // DEBUG_NEW
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#define DEBUG_NEW1(x_) new(x_)
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#define DEBUG_NEW2(x_, y_) new(x_, y_)
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#define DEBUG_NEW3(x_, y_, z_) new(x_, y_, z_)
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#define DEBUG_DELETE delete
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#endif
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#ifdef DEFINE_NEW_MACRO
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#define new DEBUG_NEW
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#endif
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#if defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 900
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#pragma warning(default : 4507)
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#endif
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#ifndef __BORLANDC__
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}
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#endif /* __BORLANDC__ */
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#endif /* !defined(_SMARTHEAP_HPP) */
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