1 | /*
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2 | -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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3 | This source file is part of OGRE
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4 | (Object-oriented Graphics Rendering Engine)
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5 | For the latest info, see http://www.ogre3d.org/
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6 |
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7 | Copyright (c) 2000-2005 The OGRE Team
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8 | Also see acknowledgements in Readme.html
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9 |
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10 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
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11 | the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software
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12 | Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later
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13 | version.
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14 |
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15 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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16 | ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
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17 | FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
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18 |
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19 | You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with
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20 | this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple
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21 | Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA, or go to
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22 | http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/lesser.txt.
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23 | -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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24 | */
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25 | //---- ORIGINAL COPYRIGHT FOLLOWS -------------------------------------------
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26 | // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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27 | // Copyright 2000, Paul Nettle. All rights reserved.
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28 | //
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29 | // You are free to use this source code in any commercial or non-commercial product.
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30 | //
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31 | // mmgr.cpp - Memory manager & tracking software
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32 | //
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33 | // The most recent version of this software can be found at: ftp://ftp.GraphicsPapers.com/pub/ProgrammingTools/MemoryManagers/
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34 | //
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35 | // [NOTE: Best when viewed with 8-character tabs]
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36 | //
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37 | // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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38 | #ifndef __MemoryManager_H__
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39 | #define __MemoryManager_H__
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40 |
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41 | #include "OgrePlatform.h"
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42 | #include "OgreStdHeaders.h"
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43 |
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44 | namespace Ogre {
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45 |
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46 | /** @page memory_manager The memory manager information page
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47 |
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48 | @subsection desc Description
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49 | The memory manager is a class that handles memory (de)allocation requests.
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50 | @par
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51 | This class works like a wrapper between the actual C memory allocation
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52 | functions (*alloc, free) and the memory (de)allocation requests of the
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53 | application.
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54 | @par
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55 | Why would such a class be needed? First of all, because we had some
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56 | major issues with memory getting misued (read: deleted) over DLL
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57 | boundaries. One thing this memory manager does is solve the problem by
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58 | allocating all the memory in the OgreMain.dll/so process.
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59 | @par
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60 | Another use would be leak detection and memory misuse detection. With
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61 | a custom memory manager, calls to new/delete and *alloc/free could be
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62 | overseed and logged.
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63 | @par
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64 | Yet another use is the optimization of memory allocation for certain
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65 | object types. One of the most common examples is a small object
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66 | allocator.
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67 | @subsection types Manager types
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68 | There actually are two classes, one is the standard memory manager
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69 | which only addresses memory allocation problems when deallocating
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70 | across processes.
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71 | @par
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72 | The other is a modified version of the debugging memory manager written
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73 | by Paul 'MidNight' Nettle (aka. the Fluid Studios Memory Manager).
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74 | Obviously, the second one should be used only when debugging your
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75 | application as it adds some visible overhead.
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76 | @par
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77 | You can switch between the two memory managers by setting the value of
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78 | the OGRE_DEBUG_MEMORY_MANAGER macro in OgreConfig.h
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79 | @subsection notes Implementation Note
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80 | The class contains a static member of type MemoryManager. That is
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81 | because we want the memory manager to be created even before we
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82 | override the new([])/delete([]) operators.
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83 | @subsection see See also
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84 | <a href="http://www.flipcode.com/cgi-bin/msg.cgi?showThread=12September2000-PresentingAMemoryManager&forum=askmid&id=-1">Paul Nettle's Memory Manager page at flipCode</a> - you can get the original source form here.
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85 | */
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86 |
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87 | #if OGRE_DEBUG_MEMORY_MANAGER && OGRE_DEBUG_MODE
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88 |
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89 | #ifndef __FUNCTION__
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90 | #define __FUNCTION__ "???"
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91 | #endif
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92 |
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93 | }
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94 |
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95 | //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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96 | // We have to declare the global new([])/delete([]) operators before declaring
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97 | // the Ogre::MemoryManager class since it lists them as friend functions
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98 | void *operator new(size_t reportedSize);
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99 | void *operator new[](size_t reportedSize);
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100 | void operator delete(void *reportedAddress);
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101 | void operator delete[](void *reportedAddress);
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102 | //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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103 |
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104 | namespace Ogre {
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105 |
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106 | /** For internal use only.
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107 | \internal.
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108 | @remarks
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109 | This structure holds the allocation tracking information. So,
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110 | for each allocation made, the overhead this memory manager adds
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111 | is the size of this structure, the lengths of the names of the
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112 | file and function in which the allocation was made and the
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113 | padding size (which can be adjusted).
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114 | */
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115 | typedef struct tag_au
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116 | {
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117 | size_t actualSize;
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118 | size_t reportedSize;
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119 |
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120 | void *actualAddress;
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121 | void *reportedAddress;
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122 |
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123 | char sourceFile[40];
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124 | char sourceFunc[40];
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125 |
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126 | unsigned int sourceLine;
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127 | unsigned int allocationType;
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128 |
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129 | bool breakOnDealloc;
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130 | bool breakOnRealloc;
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131 |
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132 | unsigned int allocationNumber;
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133 | unsigned int processID;
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134 |
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135 | struct tag_au *next;
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136 | struct tag_au *prev;
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137 | } sAllocUnit;
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138 |
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139 | typedef struct
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140 | {
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141 | size_t totalReportedMemory;
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142 | size_t totalActualMemory;
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143 |
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144 | size_t peakReportedMemory;
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145 | size_t peakActualMemory;
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146 |
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147 | size_t accumulatedReportedMemory;
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148 | size_t accumulatedActualMemory;
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149 | size_t accumulatedAllocUnitCount;
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150 |
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151 | size_t totalAllocUnitCount;
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152 | size_t peakAllocUnitCount;
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153 | } sMStats;
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154 |
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155 | enum
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156 | {
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157 | m_alloc_unknown = 0,
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158 | m_alloc_new = 1,
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159 | m_alloc_new_array = 2,
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160 | m_alloc_malloc = 3,
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161 | m_alloc_calloc = 4,
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162 | m_alloc_realloc = 5,
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163 | m_alloc_delete = 6,
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164 | m_alloc_delete_array = 7,
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165 | m_alloc_free = 8
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166 | };
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167 |
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168 | /** See the \ref memory_manager.
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169 | */
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170 | class _OgreExport MemoryManager
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171 | {
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172 | friend void * ::operator new(size_t);
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173 | friend void * ::operator new[](size_t);
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174 | friend void ::operator delete(void*);
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175 | friend void ::operator delete[](void*);
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176 |
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177 | public:
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178 | static MemoryManager sMemManager;
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179 |
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180 | private:
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181 | /// This is used in the process tracking part of the memory manager.
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182 | unsigned m_uProcessIDs;
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183 | /// This is set to true when deinitialization takes place.
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184 | bool m_bDeinitTime;
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185 |
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186 | #ifndef __BORLANDC__
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187 | private:
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188 | #else
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189 | public:
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190 | #endif
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191 | //-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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192 | // Wrappers for the new/delete functions
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193 | void *op_new_sc( size_t reportedSize, unsigned processID );
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194 | void *op_new_vc( size_t reportedSize, unsigned processID );
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195 |
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196 | void *op_new_sc( size_t reportedSize, const char *sourceFile, int sourceLine, unsigned processID );
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197 | void *op_new_vc( size_t reportedSize, const char *sourceFile, int sourceLine, unsigned processID );
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198 |
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199 | void op_del_sc( void *reportedAddress, unsigned processID );
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200 | void op_del_vc( void *reportedAddress, unsigned processID );
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201 | //-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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202 |
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203 | /** This function is intended for internal use only.
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204 | \internal
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205 | @remarks
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206 | This function is used to return an unique handle for each process
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207 | calling it. The returned unsigned int is then passed to the memory
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208 | manager every time a re/de/allocation request is made, in order
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209 | to check that deallocations don't occur in processes other than the
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210 | ones in which allcations were made and so on.
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211 | @par
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212 | Actually, the problem of re/de/allocating in other processes was
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213 | solved with the addition of the new memory manager, but you may
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214 | want to limit the occurence of such events anyway, and this function
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215 | helps you do just that.
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216 | */
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217 | unsigned _getProcessID();
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218 |
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219 | public:
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220 | MemoryManager();
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221 | ~MemoryManager();
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222 |
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223 | //-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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224 | // Used by the macros
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225 | void setOwner(const char *file, const unsigned int line, const char *func);
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226 | //-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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227 |
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228 | //-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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229 | // Allocation breakpoints
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230 | bool &breakOnRealloc(void *reportedAddress);
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231 | bool &breakOnDealloc( void *reportedAddress );
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232 | void breakOnAlloc( unsigned int count );
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233 | //-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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234 |
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235 | //-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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236 | // The meat & potatoes of the memory tracking software
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237 |
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238 | /** This function is intended for internal use only.
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239 | \internal
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240 | @remarks
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241 | This function is the actual memory allocator and acts as a bridge
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242 | between OGRE and the C/C++ alloc/calloc functions.
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243 | @par
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244 | While memory allocation requests are made trough this function,
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245 | the tracking of memory addresses is possible. Therefore, attempting
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246 | to deallocate a portion of memory that was not allocated using
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247 | this function will result in a warning given by the deallocator,
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248 | dllocMem.
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249 | */
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250 | void * allocMem(
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251 | const char *sourceFile,
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252 | const unsigned int sourceLine,
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253 | const char *sourceFunc,
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254 | const unsigned int allocationType,
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255 | const size_t reportedSize,
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256 | const unsigned processID );
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257 |
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258 | /** This function is intended for internal use only.
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259 | \internal
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260 | @remarks
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261 | This function is the actual memory reallocator and acts as a bridge
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262 | between OGRE and the C/C++ realloc function.
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263 | @par
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264 | While memory reallocation requests are made trough this function,
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265 | the tracking of memory addresses is possible. Therefore, attempting
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266 | to deallocate a portion of memory that was not reallocated using
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267 | this function will result in a warning given by the deallocator,
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268 | dllocMem.
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269 | @par
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270 | As well, trying to reallocate memory that was not allocated using
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271 | mallc/calloc will result in a warning.
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272 | */
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273 | void * rllocMem(
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274 | const char *sourceFile,
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275 | const unsigned int sourceLine,
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276 | const char *sourceFunc,
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277 | const unsigned int reallocationType,
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278 | const size_t reportedSize,
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279 | void *reportedAddress,
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280 | const unsigned processID );
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281 |
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282 | /** This function is intended for internal use only.
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283 | \internal
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284 | @remarks
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285 | This function is the actual memory deallocator and acts as a
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286 | bridge between OGRE and the C/C++ free function.
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287 | @par
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288 | While memory deallocation requests are made trough this function,
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289 | the tracking of memory addresses is possible. Therefore, attempting
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290 | to deallocate a portion of memory that was not allocated using
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291 | allocMem or rllocMem, trying to deallocate memory that was
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292 | allocated with malloc using delete (and the corresponding
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293 | permutations) or trying to deallocate memory allocated from from
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294 | process will result in a warning.
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295 | @note
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296 | Actually, memory can be allocated in one process and deallocated
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297 | in another, since the actual (de)allocation takes place in the
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298 | memory space of the OgreMain library.
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299 | @par
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300 | Tracking this kind of (possible) errors exists because users may
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301 | want to write their own memory allocator later on or they'd like
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302 | to get rid of OGRE's memory allocator.
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303 | */
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304 | void dllocMem(
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305 | const char *sourceFile,
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306 | const unsigned int sourceLine,
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307 | const char *sourceFunc,
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308 | const unsigned int deallocationType,
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309 | const void *reportedAddress,
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310 | const unsigned processID );
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311 | //-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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312 |
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313 | //-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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314 | // Utilitarian functions
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315 | bool validateAddr(const void *reportedAddress);
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316 | bool validateAlloc(const sAllocUnit *allocUnit);
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317 | bool validateAllAllocs();
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318 | //-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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319 |
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320 | //-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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321 | // Unused RAM calculations
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322 | unsigned int calcUnused( const sAllocUnit *allocUnit );
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323 | unsigned int calcAllUnused();
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324 | //-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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325 |
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326 | //-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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327 | // Logging and reporting
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328 | void dumpAllocUnit( const sAllocUnit *allocUnit, const char *prefix = "" );
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329 | void dumpMemReport( const char *filename = "memreport.log", const bool overwrite = true );
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330 | sMStats getMemStats();
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331 | //-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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332 | };
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333 | }
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334 |
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335 | /** This variable exists separately in each module that links to the OGRE library
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336 | and is used to track the ID of the current process from the perspective
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337 | of the memory manager.
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338 | @see
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339 | unsigned Ogre::MemoryManager::_getProcessID()
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340 | */
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341 | static unsigned gProcessID = 0;
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342 |
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343 | //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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344 | // Overridden global new([])/delete([]) functions
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345 | //
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346 | inline void *operator new(size_t reportedSize)
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347 | {
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348 | if( !gProcessID )
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349 | gProcessID = Ogre::MemoryManager::sMemManager._getProcessID();
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350 | return Ogre::MemoryManager::sMemManager.op_new_sc( reportedSize, gProcessID );
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351 | }
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352 | inline void *operator new[](size_t reportedSize)
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353 | {
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354 | if( !gProcessID )
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355 | gProcessID = Ogre::MemoryManager::sMemManager._getProcessID();
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356 | return Ogre::MemoryManager::sMemManager.op_new_vc( reportedSize, gProcessID );
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357 | }
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358 |
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359 | inline void operator delete(void *reportedAddress)
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360 | {
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361 | Ogre::MemoryManager::sMemManager.op_del_sc( reportedAddress, gProcessID );
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362 | }
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363 | inline void operator delete[](void *reportedAddress)
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364 | {
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365 | Ogre::MemoryManager::sMemManager.op_del_vc( reportedAddress, gProcessID );
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366 | }
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367 | //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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368 |
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369 | //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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370 | // This header adds the *alloc/free macros, wrapping the C functions
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371 | #include "OgreMemoryMacros.h"
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372 | //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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373 |
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374 | #else
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375 |
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376 | /** See the \ref memory_manager.
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377 | */
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378 | class _OgreExport MemoryManager
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379 | {
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380 | public:
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381 | static MemoryManager sMemManager;
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382 |
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383 | MemoryManager();
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384 | ~MemoryManager();
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385 |
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386 | /** Memory allocator - uses plain old malloc.
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387 | */
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388 | void *allocMem( const char *szFile, size_t uLine, size_t count ) throw ( );
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389 |
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390 | /** Memory re-allocator - uses plain old realloc.
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391 | */
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392 | void *rllocMem( const char *szFile, size_t uLine, void *ptr , size_t count ) throw ( );
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393 |
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394 | /** Memory allocator - uses plain old calloc.
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395 | */
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396 | void *cllocMem( const char *szFile, size_t uLine, size_t num, size_t size ) throw ( );
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397 |
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398 | /** Memory de-allocator - uses plain old free.
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399 | */
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400 | void dllocMem( const char *szFile, size_t uLine, void *ptr ) throw ( );
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401 | };
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402 |
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403 | }
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404 |
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405 | #endif
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406 |
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407 | #endif
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408 |
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