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Diffstat (limited to 'tools/plink/puttymem.h')
-rw-r--r-- | tools/plink/puttymem.h | 94 |
1 files changed, 52 insertions, 42 deletions
diff --git a/tools/plink/puttymem.h b/tools/plink/puttymem.h index d478f7949..941aded3f 100644 --- a/tools/plink/puttymem.h +++ b/tools/plink/puttymem.h @@ -1,42 +1,52 @@ -/*
- * PuTTY memory-handling header.
- */
-
-#ifndef PUTTY_PUTTYMEM_H
-#define PUTTY_PUTTYMEM_H
-
-#include <stddef.h> /* for size_t */
-#include <string.h> /* for memcpy() */
-
-
-/* #define MALLOC_LOG do this if you suspect putty of leaking memory */
-#ifdef MALLOC_LOG
-#define smalloc(z) (mlog(__FILE__,__LINE__), safemalloc(z,1))
-#define snmalloc(z,s) (mlog(__FILE__,__LINE__), safemalloc(z,s))
-#define srealloc(y,z) (mlog(__FILE__,__LINE__), saferealloc(y,z,1))
-#define snrealloc(y,z,s) (mlog(__FILE__,__LINE__), saferealloc(y,z,s))
-#define sfree(z) (mlog(__FILE__,__LINE__), safefree(z))
-void mlog(char *, int);
-#else
-#define smalloc(z) safemalloc(z,1)
-#define snmalloc safemalloc
-#define srealloc(y,z) saferealloc(y,z,1)
-#define snrealloc saferealloc
-#define sfree safefree
-#endif
-
-void *safemalloc(size_t, size_t);
-void *saferealloc(void *, size_t, size_t);
-void safefree(void *);
-
-/*
- * Direct use of smalloc within the code should be avoided where
- * possible, in favour of these type-casting macros which ensure
- * you don't mistakenly allocate enough space for one sort of
- * structure and assign it to a different sort of pointer.
- */
-#define snew(type) ((type *)snmalloc(1, sizeof(type)))
-#define snewn(n, type) ((type *)snmalloc((n), sizeof(type)))
-#define sresize(ptr, n, type) ((type *)snrealloc((ptr), (n), sizeof(type)))
-
-#endif
+/* + * PuTTY memory-handling header. + */ + +#ifndef PUTTY_PUTTYMEM_H +#define PUTTY_PUTTYMEM_H + +#include <stddef.h> /* for size_t */ +#include <string.h> /* for memcpy() */ + + +/* #define MALLOC_LOG do this if you suspect putty of leaking memory */ +#ifdef MALLOC_LOG +#define smalloc(z) (mlog(__FILE__,__LINE__), safemalloc(z,1)) +#define snmalloc(z,s) (mlog(__FILE__,__LINE__), safemalloc(z,s)) +#define srealloc(y,z) (mlog(__FILE__,__LINE__), saferealloc(y,z,1)) +#define snrealloc(y,z,s) (mlog(__FILE__,__LINE__), saferealloc(y,z,s)) +#define sfree(z) (mlog(__FILE__,__LINE__), safefree(z)) +void mlog(char *, int); +#else +#define smalloc(z) safemalloc(z,1) +#define snmalloc safemalloc +#define srealloc(y,z) saferealloc(y,z,1) +#define snrealloc saferealloc +#define sfree safefree +#endif + +void *safemalloc(size_t, size_t); +void *saferealloc(void *, size_t, size_t); +void safefree(void *); + +/* + * Direct use of smalloc within the code should be avoided where + * possible, in favour of these type-casting macros which ensure + * you don't mistakenly allocate enough space for one sort of + * structure and assign it to a different sort of pointer. + * + * The nasty trick in sresize with sizeof arranges for the compiler, + * in passing, to type-check the expression ((type *)0 == (ptr)), i.e. + * to type-check that the input pointer is a pointer to the correct + * type. The construction sizeof(stuff) ? (b) : (b) looks like a + * violation of the first principle of safe macros, but in fact it's + * OK - although it _expands_ the macro parameter more than once, it + * only _evaluates_ it once, so it's still side-effect safe. + */ +#define snew(type) ((type *)snmalloc(1, sizeof(type))) +#define snewn(n, type) ((type *)snmalloc((n), sizeof(type))) +#define sresize(ptr, n, type) \ + ((type *)snrealloc(sizeof((type *)0 == (ptr)) ? (ptr) : (ptr), \ + (n), sizeof(type))) + +#endif |