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-rw-r--r-- | ev.3 | 16 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | ev.c | 12 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | ev.h | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | ev.html | 16 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | ev.pod | 14 |
5 files changed, 32 insertions, 30 deletions
@@ -242,13 +242,13 @@ might be supported on the current system, you would need to look at recommended ones. .Sp See the description of \f(CW\*(C`ev_embed\*(C'\fR watchers for more info. -.IP "ev_set_allocator (void *(*cb)(void *ptr, long size))" 4 -.IX Item "ev_set_allocator (void *(*cb)(void *ptr, long size))" -Sets the allocation function to use (the prototype is similar to the -realloc C function, the semantics are identical). It is used to allocate -and free memory (no surprises here). If it returns zero when memory -needs to be allocated, the library might abort or take some potentially -destructive action. The default is your system realloc function. +.IP "ev_set_allocator (void *(*cb)(void *ptr, size_t size))" 4 +.IX Item "ev_set_allocator (void *(*cb)(void *ptr, size_t size))" +Sets the allocation function to use (the prototype and semantics are +identical to the realloc C function). It is used to allocate and free +memory (no surprises here). If it returns zero when memory needs to be +allocated, the library might abort or take some potentially destructive +action. The default is your system realloc function. .Sp You could override this function in high-availability programs to, say, free some memory if it cannot allocate memory, to use a special allocator, @@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ retries: better than mine). .Sp .Vb 6 \& static void * -\& persistent_realloc (void *ptr, long size) +\& persistent_realloc (void *ptr, size_t size) \& { \& for (;;) \& { @@ -255,22 +255,22 @@ syserr (const char *msg) } } -static void *(*alloc)(void *ptr, long size); +static void *(*alloc)(void *ptr, size_t size) = realloc; void -ev_set_allocator (void *(*cb)(void *ptr, long size)) +ev_set_allocator (void *(*cb)(void *ptr, size_t size)) { alloc = cb; } -static void * -ev_realloc (void *ptr, long size) +inline_speed void * +ev_realloc (void *ptr, size_t size) { - ptr = alloc ? alloc (ptr, size) : realloc (ptr, size); + ptr = alloc (ptr, size); if (!ptr && size) { - fprintf (stderr, "libev: cannot allocate %ld bytes, aborting.", size); + fprintf (stderr, "libev: cannot allocate %ld bytes, aborting.", (long)size); abort (); } @@ -66,6 +66,8 @@ typedef double ev_tstamp; /*****************************************************************************/ +#include <stddef.h> /* for size_t */ + #if EV_STAT_ENABLE # include <sys/stat.h> #endif @@ -334,7 +336,7 @@ ev_tstamp ev_time (void); * or take some potentially destructive action. * The default is your system realloc function. */ -void ev_set_allocator (void *(*cb)(void *ptr, long size)); +void ev_set_allocator (void *(*cb)(void *ptr, size_t size)); /* set the callback function to call on a * retryable syscall error @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ <meta name="description" content="Pod documentation for libev" /> <meta name="inputfile" content="<standard input>" /> <meta name="outputfile" content="<standard output>" /> - <meta name="created" content="Tue Nov 27 20:23:27 2007" /> + <meta name="created" content="Tue Nov 27 20:38:24 2007" /> <meta name="generator" content="Pod::Xhtml 1.57" /> <link rel="stylesheet" href="http://res.tst.eu/pod.css"/></head> <body> @@ -181,20 +181,20 @@ might be supported on the current system, you would need to look at recommended ones.</p> <p>See the description of <code>ev_embed</code> watchers for more info.</p> </dd> - <dt>ev_set_allocator (void *(*cb)(void *ptr, long size))</dt> + <dt>ev_set_allocator (void *(*cb)(void *ptr, size_t size))</dt> <dd> - <p>Sets the allocation function to use (the prototype is similar to the -realloc C function, the semantics are identical). It is used to allocate -and free memory (no surprises here). If it returns zero when memory -needs to be allocated, the library might abort or take some potentially -destructive action. The default is your system realloc function.</p> + <p>Sets the allocation function to use (the prototype and semantics are +identical to the realloc C function). It is used to allocate and free +memory (no surprises here). If it returns zero when memory needs to be +allocated, the library might abort or take some potentially destructive +action. The default is your system realloc function.</p> <p>You could override this function in high-availability programs to, say, free some memory if it cannot allocate memory, to use a special allocator, or even to sleep a while and retry until some memory is available.</p> <p>Example: replace the libev allocator with one that waits a bit and then retries: better than mine).</p> <pre> static void * - persistent_realloc (void *ptr, long size) + persistent_realloc (void *ptr, size_t size) { for (;;) { @@ -117,13 +117,13 @@ recommended ones. See the description of C<ev_embed> watchers for more info. -=item ev_set_allocator (void *(*cb)(void *ptr, long size)) +=item ev_set_allocator (void *(*cb)(void *ptr, size_t size)) -Sets the allocation function to use (the prototype is similar to the -realloc C function, the semantics are identical). It is used to allocate -and free memory (no surprises here). If it returns zero when memory -needs to be allocated, the library might abort or take some potentially -destructive action. The default is your system realloc function. +Sets the allocation function to use (the prototype and semantics are +identical to the realloc C function). It is used to allocate and free +memory (no surprises here). If it returns zero when memory needs to be +allocated, the library might abort or take some potentially destructive +action. The default is your system realloc function. You could override this function in high-availability programs to, say, free some memory if it cannot allocate memory, to use a special allocator, @@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ Example: replace the libev allocator with one that waits a bit and then retries: better than mine). static void * - persistent_realloc (void *ptr, long size) + persistent_realloc (void *ptr, size_t size) { for (;;) { |