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diff --git a/src/nvim/memory.h b/src/nvim/memory.h index accf293176..fc3b4ac52b 100644 --- a/src/nvim/memory.h +++ b/src/nvim/memory.h @@ -5,145 +5,35 @@ #include "nvim/types.h" #include "nvim/vim.h" -/// malloc() wrapper -/// -/// try_malloc() is a malloc() wrapper that tries to free some memory before -/// trying again. -/// -/// @see {try_to_free_memory} -/// @param size -/// @return pointer to allocated space. NULL if out of memory void *try_malloc(size_t size) FUNC_ATTR_MALLOC FUNC_ATTR_ALLOC_SIZE(1); -/// try_malloc() wrapper that shows an out-of-memory error message to the user -/// before returning NULL -/// -/// @see {try_malloc} -/// @param size -/// @return pointer to allocated space. NULL if out of memory void *verbose_try_malloc(size_t size) FUNC_ATTR_MALLOC FUNC_ATTR_ALLOC_SIZE(1); -/// malloc() wrapper that never returns NULL -/// -/// xmalloc() succeeds or gracefully aborts when out of memory. -/// Before aborting try to free some memory and call malloc again. -/// -/// @see {try_to_free_memory} -/// @param size -/// @return pointer to allocated space. Never NULL void *xmalloc(size_t size) FUNC_ATTR_MALLOC FUNC_ATTR_ALLOC_SIZE(1) FUNC_ATTR_NONNULL_RET; -/// calloc() wrapper -/// -/// @see {xmalloc} -/// @param count -/// @param size -/// @return pointer to allocated space. Never NULL void *xcalloc(size_t count, size_t size) FUNC_ATTR_MALLOC FUNC_ATTR_ALLOC_SIZE_PROD(1, 2) FUNC_ATTR_NONNULL_RET; -/// realloc() wrapper -/// -/// @see {xmalloc} -/// @param size -/// @return pointer to reallocated space. Never NULL void *xrealloc(void *ptr, size_t size) FUNC_ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT FUNC_ATTR_ALLOC_SIZE(2) FUNC_ATTR_NONNULL_RET; -/// xmalloc() wrapper that allocates size + 1 bytes and zeroes the last byte -/// -/// @see {xmalloc} -/// @param size -/// @return pointer to allocated space. Never NULL void *xmallocz(size_t size) FUNC_ATTR_MALLOC FUNC_ATTR_NONNULL_RET; -/// Allocates (len + 1) bytes of memory, duplicates `len` bytes of -/// `data` to the allocated memory, zero terminates the allocated memory, -/// and returns a pointer to the allocated memory. If the allocation fails, -/// the program dies. -/// -/// @see {xmalloc} -/// @param data Pointer to the data that will be copied -/// @param len number of bytes that will be copied void *xmemdupz(const void *data, size_t len) FUNC_ATTR_NONNULL_RET; -/// strdup() wrapper -/// -/// @see {xmalloc} -/// @param str 0-terminated string that will be copied -/// @return pointer to a copy of the string char * xstrdup(const char *str) FUNC_ATTR_MALLOC FUNC_ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT FUNC_ATTR_NONNULL_RET; -/// strndup() wrapper -/// -/// @see {xmalloc} -/// @param str 0-terminated string that will be copied -/// @return pointer to a copy of the string char * xstrndup(const char *str, size_t len) FUNC_ATTR_MALLOC FUNC_ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT FUNC_ATTR_NONNULL_RET; -/// The xstpcpy() function shall copy the string pointed to by src (including -/// the terminating NUL character) into the array pointed to by dst. -/// -/// The xstpcpy() function shall return a pointer to the terminating NUL -/// character copied into the dst buffer. This is the only difference with -/// strcpy(), which returns dst. -/// -/// WARNING: If copying takes place between objects that overlap, the behavior is -/// undefined. -/// -/// This is the Neovim version of stpcpy(3) as defined in POSIX 2008. We -/// don't require that supported platforms implement POSIX 2008, so we -/// implement our own version. -/// -/// @param dst -/// @param src char *xstpcpy(char *restrict dst, const char *restrict src); -/// The xstpncpy() function shall copy not more than n bytes (bytes that follow -/// a NUL character are not copied) from the array pointed to by src to the -/// array pointed to by dst. -/// -/// If a NUL character is written to the destination, the xstpncpy() function -/// shall return the address of the first such NUL character. Otherwise, it -/// shall return &dst[maxlen]. -/// -/// WARNING: If copying takes place between objects that overlap, the behavior is -/// undefined. -/// -/// WARNING: xstpncpy will ALWAYS write maxlen bytes. If src is shorter than -/// maxlen, zeroes will be written to the remaining bytes. -/// -/// TODO(aktau): I don't see a good reason to have this last behaviour, and -/// it is potentially wasteful. Could we perhaps deviate from the standard -/// and not zero the rest of the buffer? -/// -/// @param dst -/// @param src -/// @param maxlen char *xstpncpy(char *restrict dst, const char *restrict src, size_t maxlen); -/// xstrlcpy - Copy a %NUL terminated string into a sized buffer -/// -/// Compatible with *BSD strlcpy: the result is always a valid -/// NUL-terminated string that fits in the buffer (unless, -/// of course, the buffer size is zero). It does not pad -/// out the result like strncpy() does. -/// -/// @param dst Where to copy the string to -/// @param src Where to copy the string from -/// @param size Size of destination buffer -/// @return Length of the source string (i.e.: strlen(src)) size_t xstrlcpy(char *restrict dst, const char *restrict src, size_t size); -/// Duplicates a chunk of memory using xmalloc -/// -/// @see {xmalloc} -/// @param data pointer to the chunk -/// @param len size of the chunk -/// @return a pointer void *xmemdup(const void *data, size_t len) FUNC_ATTR_MALLOC FUNC_ATTR_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT FUNC_ATTR_NONNULL_RET; |