xmlmemory

xmlmemory - interface for the memory allocator

provides interfaces for the memory allocator, including debugging capabilities.

Author(s): Daniel Veillard

Synopsis

void	xmlCleanupMemory		(void);
typedef void xmlFreeFunc			(void * mem);
int	xmlGcMemGet			(xmlFreeFunc * freeFunc, 
xmlMallocFunc * mallocFunc,
xmlMallocFunc * mallocAtomicFunc,
xmlReallocFunc * reallocFunc,
xmlStrdupFunc * strdupFunc); int xmlGcMemSetup (xmlFreeFunc freeFunc,
xmlMallocFunc mallocFunc,
xmlMallocFunc mallocAtomicFunc,
xmlReallocFunc reallocFunc,
xmlStrdupFunc strdupFunc); int xmlInitMemory (void); void * xmlMallocAtomicLoc (size_t size,
const char * file,
int line); typedef void * xmlMallocFunc (size_t size); void * xmlMallocLoc (size_t size,
const char * file,
int line); int xmlMemBlocks (void); void xmlMemDisplay (FILE * fp); void xmlMemDisplayLast (FILE * fp,
long nbBytes); void xmlMemFree (void * ptr); int xmlMemGet (xmlFreeFunc * freeFunc,
xmlMallocFunc * mallocFunc,
xmlReallocFunc * reallocFunc,
xmlStrdupFunc * strdupFunc); void * xmlMemMalloc (size_t size); void * xmlMemRealloc (void * ptr,
size_t size); int xmlMemSetup (xmlFreeFunc freeFunc,
xmlMallocFunc mallocFunc,
xmlReallocFunc reallocFunc,
xmlStrdupFunc strdupFunc); void xmlMemShow (FILE * fp,
int nr); size_t xmlMemSize (void * ptr); char * xmlMemStrdupLoc (const char * str,
const char * file,
int line); int xmlMemUsed (void); void xmlMemoryDump (void); char * xmlMemoryStrdup (const char * str); typedef void * xmlReallocFunc (void * mem,
size_t size); void * xmlReallocLoc (void * ptr,
size_t size,
const char * file,
int line); typedef char * xmlStrdupFunc (const char * str);

Description

Details

Function type xmlFreeFunc

void	xmlFreeFunc			(void * mem)

Signature for a free() implementation.

mem: an already allocated block of memory

Function type xmlMallocFunc

void *	xmlMallocFunc			(size_t size)

Signature for a malloc() implementation.

size: the size requested in bytes
Returns: a pointer to the newly allocated block or NULL in case of error.

Function type xmlReallocFunc

void *	xmlReallocFunc			(void * mem, 
size_t size)

Signature for a realloc() implementation.

mem: an already allocated block of memory
size: the new size requested in bytes
Returns: a pointer to the newly reallocated block or NULL in case of error.

Function type xmlStrdupFunc

char *	xmlStrdupFunc			(const char * str)

Signature for an strdup() implementation.

str: a zero terminated string
Returns: the copy of the string or NULL in case of error.

Variable xmlFree

xmlFreeFunc xmlFree;

@mem: an already allocated block of memory The variable holding the libxml free() implementation


Variable xmlMalloc

xmlMallocFunc xmlMalloc;

@size: the size requested in bytes The variable holding the libxml malloc() implementation Returns a pointer to the newly allocated block or NULL in case of error


Variable xmlMallocAtomic

xmlMallocFunc xmlMallocAtomic;

@size: the size requested in bytes The variable holding the libxml malloc() implementation for atomic data (i.e. blocks not containing pointers), useful when using a garbage collecting allocator. Returns a pointer to the newly allocated block or NULL in case of error


Variable xmlMemStrdup

xmlStrdupFunc xmlMemStrdup;

@str: a zero terminated string The variable holding the libxml strdup() implementation Returns the copy of the string or NULL in case of error


Variable xmlRealloc

xmlReallocFunc xmlRealloc;

@mem: an already allocated block of memory @size: the new size requested in bytes The variable holding the libxml realloc() implementation Returns a pointer to the newly reallocated block or NULL in case of error


xmlCleanupMemory ()

void	xmlCleanupMemory		(void)

DEPRECATED: This function is a no-op. Call xmlCleanupParser to free global state but see the warnings there. xmlCleanupParser should be only called once at program exit. In most cases, you don't have call cleanup functions at all.


xmlGcMemGet ()

int	xmlGcMemGet			(xmlFreeFunc * freeFunc, 
xmlMallocFunc * mallocFunc,
xmlMallocFunc * mallocAtomicFunc,
xmlReallocFunc * reallocFunc,
xmlStrdupFunc * strdupFunc)

Provides the memory access functions set currently in use The mallocAtomicFunc is specialized for atomic block allocations (i.e. of areas useful for garbage collected memory allocators

freeFunc: place to save the free() function in use
mallocFunc: place to save the malloc() function in use
mallocAtomicFunc: place to save the atomic malloc() function in use
reallocFunc: place to save the realloc() function in use
strdupFunc: place to save the strdup() function in use
Returns: 0 on success

xmlGcMemSetup ()

int	xmlGcMemSetup			(xmlFreeFunc freeFunc, 
xmlMallocFunc mallocFunc,
xmlMallocFunc mallocAtomicFunc,
xmlReallocFunc reallocFunc,
xmlStrdupFunc strdupFunc)

Override the default memory access functions with a new set This has to be called before any other libxml routines ! The mallocAtomicFunc is specialized for atomic block allocations (i.e. of areas useful for garbage collected memory allocators Should this be blocked if there was already some allocations done ?

freeFunc: the free() function to use
mallocFunc: the malloc() function to use
mallocAtomicFunc: the malloc() function to use for atomic allocations
reallocFunc: the realloc() function to use
strdupFunc: the strdup() function to use
Returns: 0 on success

xmlInitMemory ()

int	xmlInitMemory			(void)

DEPRECATED: Alias for xmlInitParser.

Returns:

xmlMallocAtomicLoc ()

void *	xmlMallocAtomicLoc		(size_t size, 
const char * file,
int line)

a malloc() equivalent, with logging of the allocation info.

size: an unsigned int specifying the size in byte to allocate.
file: the file name or NULL
line: the line number
Returns: a pointer to the allocated area or NULL in case of lack of memory.

xmlMallocLoc ()

void *	xmlMallocLoc			(size_t size, 
const char * file,
int line)

a malloc() equivalent, with logging of the allocation info.

size: an int specifying the size in byte to allocate.
file: the file name or NULL
line: the line number
Returns: a pointer to the allocated area or NULL in case of lack of memory.

xmlMemBlocks ()

int	xmlMemBlocks			(void)

Provides the number of memory areas currently allocated

Returns: an int representing the number of blocks

xmlMemDisplay ()

void	xmlMemDisplay			(FILE * fp)

show in-extenso the memory blocks allocated

fp: a FILE descriptor used as the output file, if NULL, the result is written to the file .memorylist

xmlMemDisplayLast ()

void	xmlMemDisplayLast		(FILE * fp, 
long nbBytes)

the last nbBytes of memory allocated and not freed, useful for dumping the memory left allocated between two places at runtime.

fp: a FILE descriptor used as the output file, if NULL, the result is written to the file .memorylist
nbBytes: the amount of memory to dump

xmlMemFree ()

void	xmlMemFree			(void * ptr)

a free() equivalent, with error checking.

ptr: the memory block pointer

xmlMemGet ()

int	xmlMemGet			(xmlFreeFunc * freeFunc, 
xmlMallocFunc * mallocFunc,
xmlReallocFunc * reallocFunc,
xmlStrdupFunc * strdupFunc)

Provides the memory access functions set currently in use

freeFunc: place to save the free() function in use
mallocFunc: place to save the malloc() function in use
reallocFunc: place to save the realloc() function in use
strdupFunc: place to save the strdup() function in use
Returns: 0 on success

xmlMemMalloc ()

void *	xmlMemMalloc			(size_t size)

a malloc() equivalent, with logging of the allocation info.

size: an int specifying the size in byte to allocate.
Returns: a pointer to the allocated area or NULL in case of lack of memory.

xmlMemRealloc ()

void *	xmlMemRealloc			(void * ptr, 
size_t size)

a realloc() equivalent, with logging of the allocation info.

ptr: the initial memory block pointer
size: an int specifying the size in byte to allocate.
Returns: a pointer to the allocated area or NULL in case of lack of memory.

xmlMemSetup ()

int	xmlMemSetup			(xmlFreeFunc freeFunc, 
xmlMallocFunc mallocFunc,
xmlReallocFunc reallocFunc,
xmlStrdupFunc strdupFunc)

Override the default memory access functions with a new set This has to be called before any other libxml routines ! Should this be blocked if there was already some allocations done ?

freeFunc: the free() function to use
mallocFunc: the malloc() function to use
reallocFunc: the realloc() function to use
strdupFunc: the strdup() function to use
Returns: 0 on success

xmlMemShow ()

void	xmlMemShow			(FILE * fp, 
int nr)

show a show display of the memory allocated, and dump the @nr last allocated areas which were not freed

fp: a FILE descriptor used as the output file
nr: number of entries to dump

xmlMemSize ()

size_t	xmlMemSize			(void * ptr)

ptr: pointer to the memory allocation
Returns: the size of a memory allocation.

xmlMemStrdupLoc ()

char *	xmlMemStrdupLoc			(const char * str, 
const char * file,
int line)

a strdup() equivalent, with logging of the allocation info.

str: the initial string pointer
file: the file name or NULL
line: the line number
Returns: a pointer to the new string or NULL if allocation error occurred.

xmlMemUsed ()

int	xmlMemUsed			(void)

Provides the amount of memory currently allocated

Returns: an int representing the amount of memory allocated.

xmlMemoryDump ()

void	xmlMemoryDump			(void)

Dump in-extenso the memory blocks allocated to the file .memorylist


xmlMemoryStrdup ()

char *	xmlMemoryStrdup			(const char * str)

a strdup() equivalent, with logging of the allocation info.

str: the initial string pointer
Returns: a pointer to the new string or NULL if allocation error occurred.

xmlReallocLoc ()

void *	xmlReallocLoc			(void * ptr, 
size_t size,
const char * file,
int line)

a realloc() equivalent, with logging of the allocation info.

ptr: the initial memory block pointer
size: an int specifying the size in byte to allocate.
file: the file name or NULL
line: the line number
Returns: a pointer to the allocated area or NULL in case of lack of memory.