musl/src/regex/tre-mem.c
Rich Felker ad47d45e9d upgrade to latest upstream TRE regex code (0.8.0)
the main practical results of this change are
1. the regex code is no longer subject to LGPL; it's now 2-clause BSD
2. most (all?) popular nonstandard regex extensions are supported

I hesitate to call this a "sync" since both the old and new code are
heavily modified. in one sense, the old code was "more severely"
modified, in that it was actively hostile to non-strictly-conforming
expressions. on the other hand, the new code has eliminated the
useless translation of the entire regex string to wchar_t prior to
compiling, and now only converts multibyte character literals as
needed.

in the future i may use this modified TRE as a basis for writing the
long-planned new regex engine that will avoid multibyte-to-wide
character conversion entirely by compiling multibyte bracket
expressions specific to UTF-8.
2012-03-20 19:44:05 -04:00

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/*
tre-mem.c - TRE memory allocator
Copyright (c) 2001-2009 Ville Laurikari <vl@iki.fi>
All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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*/
/*
This memory allocator is for allocating small memory blocks efficiently
in terms of memory overhead and execution speed. The allocated blocks
cannot be freed individually, only all at once. There can be multiple
allocators, though.
*/
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "tre.h"
/*
This memory allocator is for allocating small memory blocks efficiently
in terms of memory overhead and execution speed. The allocated blocks
cannot be freed individually, only all at once. There can be multiple
allocators, though.
*/
/* Returns a new memory allocator or NULL if out of memory. */
tre_mem_t
tre_mem_new_impl(int provided, void *provided_block)
{
tre_mem_t mem;
if (provided)
{
mem = provided_block;
memset(mem, 0, sizeof(*mem));
}
else
mem = xcalloc(1, sizeof(*mem));
if (mem == NULL)
return NULL;
return mem;
}
/* Frees the memory allocator and all memory allocated with it. */
void
tre_mem_destroy(tre_mem_t mem)
{
tre_list_t *tmp, *l = mem->blocks;
while (l != NULL)
{
xfree(l->data);
tmp = l->next;
xfree(l);
l = tmp;
}
xfree(mem);
}
/* Allocates a block of `size' bytes from `mem'. Returns a pointer to the
allocated block or NULL if an underlying malloc() failed. */
void *
tre_mem_alloc_impl(tre_mem_t mem, int provided, void *provided_block,
int zero, size_t size)
{
void *ptr;
if (mem->failed)
{
return NULL;
}
if (mem->n < size)
{
/* We need more memory than is available in the current block.
Allocate a new block. */
tre_list_t *l;
if (provided)
{
if (provided_block == NULL)
{
mem->failed = 1;
return NULL;
}
mem->ptr = provided_block;
mem->n = TRE_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE;
}
else
{
int block_size;
if (size * 8 > TRE_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE)
block_size = size * 8;
else
block_size = TRE_MEM_BLOCK_SIZE;
l = xmalloc(sizeof(*l));
if (l == NULL)
{
mem->failed = 1;
return NULL;
}
l->data = xmalloc(block_size);
if (l->data == NULL)
{
xfree(l);
mem->failed = 1;
return NULL;
}
l->next = NULL;
if (mem->current != NULL)
mem->current->next = l;
if (mem->blocks == NULL)
mem->blocks = l;
mem->current = l;
mem->ptr = l->data;
mem->n = block_size;
}
}
/* Make sure the next pointer will be aligned. */
size += ALIGN(mem->ptr + size, long);
/* Allocate from current block. */
ptr = mem->ptr;
mem->ptr += size;
mem->n -= size;
/* Set to zero if needed. */
if (zero)
memset(ptr, 0, size);
return ptr;
}