source: molecuilder/src/memoryallocator.hpp@ ec70ec

Last change on this file since ec70ec was 8bc524, checked in by Frederik Heber <heber@…>, 16 years ago

Several memory bugfixes (thx valgrind).

Fixed Calloc:

Signed-off-by: Frederik Heber <heber@…>

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1/** \file memoryallocator.hpp
2 *
3 * This file provides wrappers for C++'s memory allocation functions.
4 */
5
6#ifndef MEMORYALLOCATOR_HPP_
7#define MEMORYALLOCATOR_HPP_
8
9using namespace std;
10
11/*********************************************** includes ***********************************/
12
13// include config.h
14#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
15#include <config.h>
16#endif
17
18#include <iostream>
19#include <iomanip>
20#include <fstream>
21#include <sstream>
22#include <math.h>
23#include <string>
24#include <typeinfo>
25
26#include "defs.hpp"
27#include "verbose.hpp"
28#include "memoryusageobserver.hpp"
29
30/********************************************** declarations *******************************/
31
32/** Allocates a memory range using malloc().
33 * Prints the provided error message in case of a failure.
34 *
35 * \param number of memory slices of type X to allocate
36 * \param failure message which is printed if the allocation fails
37 * \return pointer to the allocated memory range, will be NULL if a failure occurred
38 */
39template <typename X> X* Malloc(size_t size, const char* output)
40{
41 X* buffer = NULL;
42 buffer = (X*) malloc(sizeof(X) * size);
43
44 if (buffer != NULL) {
45 MemoryUsageObserver::getInstance()->addMemory(buffer, size);
46 } else {
47 cout << Verbose(0) << "Malloc for datatype " << typeid(X).name()
48 << " failed - pointer is NULL: " << output << endl;
49 }
50
51 return buffer;
52};
53
54/** \see helpers.cpp for Malloc<char> */
55template <> char* Malloc<char>(size_t size, const char* output);
56
57/* Allocates a memory range using calloc().
58 * Prints the provided error message in case of a failure.
59 *
60 * \param number of memory slices of type X to allocate
61 * \param failure message which is printed if the allocation fails
62 * \return pointer to the allocated memory range, will be NULL if a failure occurred
63*/
64template <typename X> X* Calloc(size_t size, const char* output)
65{
66 X* buffer = NULL;
67 buffer = (X*) calloc(size, sizeof(X));
68
69 if (buffer != NULL) {
70 MemoryUsageObserver::getInstance()->addMemory(buffer, size);
71 } else {
72 cout << Verbose(0) << "Calloc for datatype " << typeid(X).name()
73 << " failed - pointer is NULL: " << output << endl;
74 }
75
76 return buffer;
77};
78
79
80/** Reallocates a memory range using realloc(). If the provided pointer to the old
81 * memory range is NULL, malloc() is called instead.
82 * Prints the provided error message in case of a failure (of either malloc() or realloc()).
83 *
84 * \param pointer to the old memory range
85 * \param number of memory slices of type X to allocate
86 * \param failure message which is printed if the allocation fails
87 * \return pointer to the reallocated memory range, will be NULL if a failure occurred
88 */
89template <typename X> X* ReAlloc(X* OldPointer, size_t size, const char* output)
90{
91 X* buffer = NULL;
92 if (OldPointer == NULL) {
93 buffer = (X*) malloc(sizeof(X) * size);
94 } else {
95 buffer = (X*) realloc(OldPointer, sizeof(X) * size);
96 MemoryUsageObserver::getInstance()->removeMemory(OldPointer);
97 }
98 if (buffer != NULL) {
99 MemoryUsageObserver::getInstance()->addMemory(buffer, size);
100 } else {
101 cout << Verbose(0) << "ReAlloc for datatype " << typeid(X).name()
102 << " failed - new is NULL: " << output << endl;
103 }
104
105 return buffer;
106};
107
108/** Frees allocated memory range using free(), NULL'ing \a **buffer.
109 *
110 * \param **buffer to the allocated memory range to free; may be NULL, this function is a no-op then
111 * \param *msg optional error message
112 */
113template <typename X> void Free(X** buffer, const char *msg = NULL)
114{
115 if ((buffer == NULL) || (*buffer == NULL))
116 return;
117
118 MemoryUsageObserver::getInstance()->removeMemory(*buffer, msg);
119 free(*buffer);
120 *buffer = NULL;
121};
122
123/** Frees allocated memory range using free() for ... * const \a buffer types.
124 *
125 * \param *buffer to the allocated memory range to free; may be NULL, this function is a no-op then
126 * \param *msg optional error message
127 */
128template <typename X> void Free(X* const buffer, const char *msg = NULL)
129{
130 if ((buffer == NULL))
131 return;
132
133 MemoryUsageObserver::getInstance()->removeMemory(buffer, msg);
134 free(buffer);
135};
136
137#endif /*MEMORYALLOCATOR_HPP_*/
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