/*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Copyright (C) 1997 National Center for Supercomputing Applications. * All rights reserved. * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Created: H5MM.c * Jul 10 1997 * Robb Matzke * * Purpose: Memory management functions. * * Modifications: * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ #include "H5private.h" #include "H5Eprivate.h" #include "H5MMprivate.h" /* Interface initialization? */ #define PABLO_MASK H5MM_mask static int interface_initialize_g = 0; #define INTERFACE_INIT NULL /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: H5MM_realloc * * Purpose: Just like the POSIX version of realloc(3). Specifically, the * following calls are equivalent * * H5MM_realloc (NULL, size) <==> H5MM_malloc (size) * H5MM_realloc (ptr, 0) <==> H5MM_xfree (ptr) * H5MM_realloc (NULL, 0) <==> NULL * * Return: Success: Ptr to new memory or NULL if the memory * was freed. * * Failure: abort() * * Programmer: Robb Matzke * matzke@llnl.gov * Jul 10 1997 * * Modifications: * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void * H5MM_realloc(void *mem, size_t size) { if (!mem) { if (0 == size) return NULL; mem = H5MM_malloc(size); } else if (0 == size) { mem = H5MM_xfree(mem); } else { mem = HDrealloc(mem, size); assert(mem); } return mem; } /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: H5MM_xstrdup * * Purpose: Duplicates a string. If the string to be duplicated is the * null pointer, then return null. If the string to be duplicated * is the empty string then return a new empty string. * * Return: Success: Ptr to a new string (or null if no string). * * Failure: abort() * * Programmer: Robb Matzke * matzke@llnl.gov * Jul 10 1997 * * Modifications: * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ char * H5MM_xstrdup(const char *s) { char *mem; if (!s) return NULL; mem = H5MM_malloc(HDstrlen(s) + 1); assert (mem); HDstrcpy(mem, s); return mem; } /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: H5MM_strdup * * Purpose: Duplicates a string. If the string to be duplicated is the * null pointer, then return null. If the string to be duplicated * is the empty string then return a new empty string. * * Return: Success: Ptr to a new string (or null if no string). * * Failure: abort() * * Programmer: Robb Matzke * matzke@llnl.gov * Jul 10 1997 * * Modifications: * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ char * H5MM_strdup(const char *s) { char *mem; FUNC_ENTER (H5MM_strdup, NULL); if (!s) { HRETURN_ERROR (H5E_ARGS, H5E_BADVALUE, NULL, "null string"); } if (NULL==(mem = H5MM_malloc(HDstrlen(s) + 1))) { HRETURN_ERROR (H5E_RESOURCE, H5E_NOSPACE, NULL, "memory allocation failed"); } HDstrcpy(mem, s); FUNC_LEAVE (mem); } /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: H5MM_xfree * * Purpose: Just like free(3) except null pointers are allowed as * arguments, and the return value (always NULL) can be * assigned to the pointer whose memory was just freed: * * thing = H5MM_xfree (thing); * * Return: Success: NULL * * Failure: never fails * * Programmer: Robb Matzke * matzke@llnl.gov * Jul 10 1997 * * Modifications: * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void * H5MM_xfree(void *mem) { if (mem) HDfree(mem); return NULL; }