/* xbt/mallocator.h -- api to recycle allocated objects */
-/* Copyright (c) 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010. The SimGrid Team.
- * All rights reserved. */
+/* Copyright (c) 2006-2021. The SimGrid Team. All rights reserved. */
/* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
* under the terms of the license (GNU LGPL) which comes with this package. */
-#ifndef _XBT_MALLOCATOR_H
-#define _XBT_MALLOCATOR_H
+#ifndef XBT_MALLOCATOR_H
+#define XBT_MALLOCATOR_H
-#include "xbt/function_types.h"
-#include "xbt/misc.h" /* SG_BEGIN_DECL */
+#include <xbt/function_types.h>
+#include <xbt/misc.h>
-SG_BEGIN_DECL()
+SG_BEGIN_DECL
/** @addtogroup XBT_mallocator
* @brief The mallocator system
- *
+ *
* This section describes the API to a mallocator.
- * A mallocator allows you to recycle the objects you don't need anymore
- * instead of freeing them. A mallocator is a stack which stores the unused objects
- * or a given type. If you often need to malloc() / free() objects of a certain
- * type, you should use a mallocator and call \a xbt_mallocator_get() and
- * \a xbt_mallocator_release() instead of malloc() and free().
+ * A mallocator allows you to recycle the objects you don't need anymore instead of freeing them. A mallocator is a
+ * stack which stores the unused objects or a given type. If you often need to malloc() / free() objects of a certain
+ * type, you should use a mallocator and call @a xbt_mallocator_get() and @a xbt_mallocator_release() instead of
+ * malloc() and free().
*
- * When you release an object, it is not freed but it is stored
- * into the mallocator (unless the mallocator is full). And when you want to get a
- * new object, the object is just extracted from the mallocator. No malloc() is
- * done, unless there is no more object in the mallocator.
+ * When you release an object, it is not freed but it is stored into the mallocator (unless the mallocator is full).
+ * And when you want to get a new object, the object is just extracted from the mallocator. No malloc() is done,
+ * unless there is no more object in the mallocator.
*/
/** @defgroup XBT_mallocator_cons Mallocator constructor and destructor
* @ingroup XBT_mallocator
*
* @{
*/
-/** \brief Mallocator data type (opaque structure) */
- typedef struct s_xbt_mallocator *xbt_mallocator_t;
-XBT_PUBLIC(xbt_mallocator_t) xbt_mallocator_new(int size,
- pvoid_f_void_t new_f,
- void_f_pvoid_t free_f,
- void_f_pvoid_t reset_f);
-XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_mallocator_free(xbt_mallocator_t mallocator);
+/** @brief Mallocator data type (opaque structure) */
+typedef struct s_xbt_mallocator *xbt_mallocator_t;
+XBT_PUBLIC xbt_mallocator_t xbt_mallocator_new(int size, pvoid_f_void_t new_f, void_f_pvoid_t free_f,
+ void_f_pvoid_t reset_f);
+XBT_PUBLIC void xbt_mallocator_free(xbt_mallocator_t mallocator);
/** @} */
/* object handling */
*
* @{
*/
-XBT_PUBLIC(void *) xbt_mallocator_get(xbt_mallocator_t mallocator);
-XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_mallocator_release(xbt_mallocator_t mallocator,
- void *object);
+XBT_PUBLIC void* xbt_mallocator_get(xbt_mallocator_t mallocator);
+XBT_PUBLIC void xbt_mallocator_release(xbt_mallocator_t mallocator, void* object);
+
+XBT_PUBLIC void xbt_mallocator_initialization_is_done(int protect);
/** @} */
-SG_END_DECL()
-#endif /* _XBT_MALLOCATOR_H */
+SG_END_DECL
+#endif /* XBT_MALLOCATOR_H */