#ifndef __CORE_ALLOC_H__ #define __CORE_ALLOC_H__ #include #include #include "config.h" #include "buflib.h" /* All functions below are wrappers for functions in buflib.h, except * they have a predefined context */ void core_allocator_init(void) INIT_ATTR; int core_alloc(const char* name, size_t size); int core_alloc_ex(const char* name, size_t size, struct buflib_callbacks *ops); int core_alloc_maximum(const char* name, size_t *size, struct buflib_callbacks *ops); bool core_shrink(int handle, void* new_start, size_t new_size); int core_free(int handle); size_t core_available(void); size_t core_allocatable(void); /* DO NOT ADD wrappers for buflib_buffer_out/in. They do not call * the move callbacks and are therefore unsafe in the core */ #ifdef BUFLIB_DEBUG_BLOCKS void core_print_allocs(void (*print)(const char*)); void core_print_blocks(void (*print)(const char*)); #endif #ifdef BUFLIB_DEBUG_BLOCK_SINGLE int core_get_num_blocks(void); void core_print_block_at(int block_num, char* buf, size_t bufsize); #endif /* frees the debug test alloc created at initialization, * since this is the first any further alloc should force a compaction run */ bool core_test_free(void); static inline void* core_get_data(int handle) { extern struct buflib_context core_ctx; return buflib_get_data(&core_ctx, handle); } static inline const char* core_get_name(int handle) { extern struct buflib_context core_ctx; return buflib_get_name(&core_ctx, handle); } #endif /* __CORE_ALLOC_H__ */