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// Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format
// Copyright 2023 Google LLC. All rights reserved.
// https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/
//
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//
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#ifndef UPB_MEM_ALLOC_H_
#define UPB_MEM_ALLOC_H_
// Must be last.
#include "upb/port/def.inc"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
typedef struct upb_alloc upb_alloc;
/* A combined `malloc()`/`free()` function.
* If `size` is 0 then the function acts like `free()`, otherwise it acts like
* `realloc()`. Only `oldsize` bytes from a previous allocation are
* preserved. */
typedef void* upb_alloc_func(upb_alloc* alloc, void* ptr, size_t oldsize,
size_t size);
/* A upb_alloc is a possibly-stateful allocator object.
*
* It could either be an arena allocator (which doesn't require individual
* `free()` calls) or a regular `malloc()` (which does). The client must
* therefore free memory unless it knows that the allocator is an arena
* allocator. */
struct upb_alloc {
upb_alloc_func* func;
};
UPB_INLINE void* upb_malloc(upb_alloc* alloc, size_t size) {
UPB_ASSERT(alloc);
return alloc->func(alloc, NULL, 0, size);
}
UPB_INLINE void* upb_realloc(upb_alloc* alloc, void* ptr, size_t oldsize,
size_t size) {
UPB_ASSERT(alloc);
return alloc->func(alloc, ptr, oldsize, size);
}
UPB_INLINE void upb_free(upb_alloc* alloc, void* ptr) {
UPB_ASSERT(alloc);
alloc->func(alloc, ptr, 0, 0);
}
// The global allocator used by upb. Uses the standard malloc()/free().
extern upb_alloc upb_alloc_global;
/* Functions that hard-code the global malloc.
*
* We still get benefit because we can put custom logic into our global
* allocator, like injecting out-of-memory faults in debug/testing builds. */
UPB_INLINE void* upb_gmalloc(size_t size) {
return upb_malloc(&upb_alloc_global, size);
}
UPB_INLINE void* upb_grealloc(void* ptr, size_t oldsize, size_t size) {
return upb_realloc(&upb_alloc_global, ptr, oldsize, size);
}
UPB_INLINE void upb_gfree(void* ptr) { upb_free(&upb_alloc_global, ptr); }
#ifdef __cplusplus
} /* extern "C" */
#endif
#include "upb/port/undef.inc"
#endif /* UPB_MEM_ALLOC_H_ */