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1  |  | // © 2016 and later: Unicode, Inc. and others.  | 
2  |  | // License & terms of use: http://www.unicode.org/copyright.html  | 
3  |  | /*  | 
4  |  | ******************************************************************************  | 
5  |  | *  | 
6  |  | *   Copyright (C) 1997-2016, International Business Machines  | 
7  |  | *   Corporation and others.  All Rights Reserved.  | 
8  |  | *  | 
9  |  | ******************************************************************************  | 
10  |  | *  | 
11  |  | * File CMEMORY.H  | 
12  |  | *  | 
13  |  | *  Contains stdlib.h/string.h memory functions  | 
14  |  | *  | 
15  |  | * @author       Bertrand A. Damiba  | 
16  |  | *  | 
17  |  | * Modification History:  | 
18  |  | *  | 
19  |  | *   Date        Name        Description  | 
20  |  | *   6/20/98     Bertrand    Created.  | 
21  |  | *  05/03/99     stephen     Changed from functions to macros.  | 
22  |  | *  | 
23  |  | ******************************************************************************  | 
24  |  | */  | 
25  |  |  | 
26  |  | #ifndef CMEMORY_H  | 
27  |  | #define CMEMORY_H  | 
28  |  |  | 
29  |  | #include "unicode/utypes.h"  | 
30  |  |  | 
31  |  | #include <stddef.h>  | 
32  |  | #include <string.h>  | 
33  |  | #include "unicode/localpointer.h"  | 
34  |  |  | 
35  |  | #if U_DEBUG && defined(UPRV_MALLOC_COUNT)  | 
36  |  | #include <stdio.h>  | 
37  |  | #endif  | 
38  |  |  | 
39  |  | #if U_DEBUG  | 
40  |  |  | 
41  |  | /*  | 
42  |  |  * The C++ standard requires that the source pointer for memcpy() & memmove()  | 
43  |  |  * is valid, not NULL, and not at the end of an allocated memory block.  | 
44  |  |  * In debug mode, we read one byte from the source point to verify that it's  | 
45  |  |  * a valid, readable pointer.  | 
46  |  |  */  | 
47  |  |  | 
48  |  | U_CAPI void uprv_checkValidMemory(const void *p, size_t n);  | 
49  |  |  | 
50  |  | #define uprv_memcpy(dst, src, size) ( \  | 
51  |  |     uprv_checkValidMemory(src, 1), \  | 
52  |  |     U_STANDARD_CPP_NAMESPACE memcpy(dst, src, size))  | 
53  |  | #define uprv_memmove(dst, src, size) ( \  | 
54  |  |     uprv_checkValidMemory(src, 1), \  | 
55  |  |     U_STANDARD_CPP_NAMESPACE memmove(dst, src, size))  | 
56  |  |  | 
57  |  | #else  | 
58  |  |  | 
59  | 5.38M  | #define uprv_memcpy(dst, src, size) U_STANDARD_CPP_NAMESPACE memcpy(dst, src, size)  | 
60  | 5.80M  | #define uprv_memmove(dst, src, size) U_STANDARD_CPP_NAMESPACE memmove(dst, src, size)  | 
61  |  |  | 
62  |  | #endif  /* U_DEBUG */  | 
63  |  |  | 
64  |  | /**  | 
65  |  |  * \def UPRV_LENGTHOF  | 
66  |  |  * Convenience macro to determine the length of a fixed array at compile-time.  | 
67  |  |  * @param array A fixed length array  | 
68  |  |  * @return The length of the array, in elements  | 
69  |  |  * @internal  | 
70  |  |  */  | 
71  | 78.5k  | #define UPRV_LENGTHOF(array) (int32_t)(sizeof(array)/sizeof((array)[0]))  | 
72  | 5.41M  | #define uprv_memset(buffer, mark, size) U_STANDARD_CPP_NAMESPACE memset(buffer, mark, size)  | 
73  | 0  | #define uprv_memcmp(buffer1, buffer2, size) U_STANDARD_CPP_NAMESPACE memcmp(buffer1, buffer2,size)  | 
74  |  |  | 
75  |  | U_CAPI void * U_EXPORT2  | 
76  |  | uprv_malloc(size_t s) U_MALLOC_ATTR U_ALLOC_SIZE_ATTR(1);  | 
77  |  |  | 
78  |  | U_CAPI void * U_EXPORT2  | 
79  |  | uprv_realloc(void *mem, size_t size) U_ALLOC_SIZE_ATTR(2);  | 
80  |  |  | 
81  |  | U_CAPI void U_EXPORT2  | 
82  |  | uprv_free(void *mem);  | 
83  |  |  | 
84  |  | U_CAPI void * U_EXPORT2  | 
85  |  | uprv_calloc(size_t num, size_t size) U_MALLOC_ATTR U_ALLOC_SIZE_ATTR2(1,2);  | 
86  |  |  | 
87  |  | /**  | 
88  |  |  * This should align the memory properly on any machine.  | 
89  |  |  * This is very useful for the safeClone functions.  | 
90  |  |  */  | 
91  |  | typedef union { | 
92  |  |     long    t1;  | 
93  |  |     double  t2;  | 
94  |  |     void   *t3;  | 
95  |  | } UAlignedMemory;  | 
96  |  |  | 
97  |  | /**  | 
98  |  |  * Get the least significant bits of a pointer (a memory address).  | 
99  |  |  * For example, with a mask of 3, the macro gets the 2 least significant bits,  | 
100  |  |  * which will be 0 if the pointer is 32-bit (4-byte) aligned.  | 
101  |  |  *  | 
102  |  |  * ptrdiff_t is the most appropriate integer type to cast to.  | 
103  |  |  * size_t should work too, since on most (or all?) platforms it has the same  | 
104  |  |  * width as ptrdiff_t.  | 
105  |  |  */  | 
106  | 2  | #define U_POINTER_MASK_LSB(ptr, mask) (((ptrdiff_t)(char *)(ptr)) & (mask))  | 
107  |  |  | 
108  |  | /**  | 
109  |  |  * Get the amount of bytes that a pointer is off by from  | 
110  |  |  * the previous UAlignedMemory-aligned pointer.  | 
111  |  |  */  | 
112  | 0  | #define U_ALIGNMENT_OFFSET(ptr) U_POINTER_MASK_LSB(ptr, sizeof(UAlignedMemory) - 1)  | 
113  |  |  | 
114  |  | /**  | 
115  |  |  * Get the amount of bytes to add to a pointer  | 
116  |  |  * in order to get the next UAlignedMemory-aligned address.  | 
117  |  |  */  | 
118  | 0  | #define U_ALIGNMENT_OFFSET_UP(ptr) (sizeof(UAlignedMemory) - U_ALIGNMENT_OFFSET(ptr))  | 
119  |  |  | 
120  |  | /**  | 
121  |  |   *  Heap clean up function, called from u_cleanup()  | 
122  |  |   *    Clears any user heap functions from u_setMemoryFunctions()  | 
123  |  |   *    Does NOT deallocate any remaining allocated memory.  | 
124  |  |   */  | 
125  |  | U_CFUNC UBool   | 
126  |  | cmemory_cleanup(void);  | 
127  |  |  | 
128  |  | /**  | 
129  |  |  * A function called by <TT>uhash_remove</TT>,  | 
130  |  |  * <TT>uhash_close</TT>, or <TT>uhash_put</TT> to delete  | 
131  |  |  * an existing key or value.  | 
132  |  |  * @param obj A key or value stored in a hashtable  | 
133  |  |  * @see uprv_deleteUObject  | 
134  |  |  */  | 
135  |  | typedef void U_CALLCONV UObjectDeleter(void* obj);  | 
136  |  |  | 
137  |  | /**  | 
138  |  |  * Deleter for UObject instances.  | 
139  |  |  * Works for all subclasses of UObject because it has a virtual destructor.  | 
140  |  |  */  | 
141  |  | U_CAPI void U_EXPORT2  | 
142  |  | uprv_deleteUObject(void *obj);  | 
143  |  |  | 
144  |  | #ifdef __cplusplus  | 
145  |  |  | 
146  |  | U_NAMESPACE_BEGIN  | 
147  |  |  | 
148  |  | /**  | 
149  |  |  * "Smart pointer" class, deletes memory via uprv_free().  | 
150  |  |  * For most methods see the LocalPointerBase base class.  | 
151  |  |  * Adds operator[] for array item access.  | 
152  |  |  *  | 
153  |  |  * @see LocalPointerBase  | 
154  |  |  */  | 
155  |  | template<typename T>  | 
156  |  | class LocalMemory : public LocalPointerBase<T> { | 
157  |  | public:  | 
158  |  |     using LocalPointerBase<T>::operator*;  | 
159  |  |     using LocalPointerBase<T>::operator->;  | 
160  |  |     /**  | 
161  |  |      * Constructor takes ownership.  | 
162  |  |      * @param p simple pointer to an array of T items that is adopted  | 
163  |  |      */  | 
164  | 0  |     explicit LocalMemory(T *p=NULL) : LocalPointerBase<T>(p) {} | 
165  |  | #if U_HAVE_RVALUE_REFERENCES  | 
166  |  |     /**  | 
167  |  |      * Move constructor, leaves src with isNull().  | 
168  |  |      * @param src source smart pointer  | 
169  |  |      */  | 
170  |  |     LocalMemory(LocalMemory<T> &&src) U_NOEXCEPT : LocalPointerBase<T>(src.ptr) { | 
171  |  |         src.ptr=NULL;  | 
172  |  |     }  | 
173  |  | #endif  | 
174  |  |     /**  | 
175  |  |      * Destructor deletes the memory it owns.  | 
176  |  |      */  | 
177  | 0  |     ~LocalMemory() { | 
178  | 0  |         uprv_free(LocalPointerBase<T>::ptr);  | 
179  | 0  |     }  | 
180  |  | #if U_HAVE_RVALUE_REFERENCES  | 
181  |  |     /**  | 
182  |  |      * Move assignment operator, leaves src with isNull().  | 
183  |  |      * The behavior is undefined if *this and src are the same object.  | 
184  |  |      * @param src source smart pointer  | 
185  |  |      * @return *this  | 
186  |  |      */  | 
187  |  |     LocalMemory<T> &operator=(LocalMemory<T> &&src) U_NOEXCEPT { | 
188  |  |         return moveFrom(src);  | 
189  |  |     }  | 
190  |  | #endif  | 
191  |  |     /**  | 
192  |  |      * Move assignment, leaves src with isNull().  | 
193  |  |      * The behavior is undefined if *this and src are the same object.  | 
194  |  |      *  | 
195  |  |      * Can be called explicitly, does not need C++11 support.  | 
196  |  |      * @param src source smart pointer  | 
197  |  |      * @return *this  | 
198  |  |      */  | 
199  |  |     LocalMemory<T> &moveFrom(LocalMemory<T> &src) U_NOEXCEPT { | 
200  |  |         delete[] LocalPointerBase<T>::ptr;  | 
201  |  |         LocalPointerBase<T>::ptr=src.ptr;  | 
202  |  |         src.ptr=NULL;  | 
203  |  |         return *this;  | 
204  |  |     }  | 
205  |  |     /**  | 
206  |  |      * Swap pointers.  | 
207  |  |      * @param other other smart pointer  | 
208  |  |      */  | 
209  |  |     void swap(LocalMemory<T> &other) U_NOEXCEPT { | 
210  |  |         T *temp=LocalPointerBase<T>::ptr;  | 
211  |  |         LocalPointerBase<T>::ptr=other.ptr;  | 
212  |  |         other.ptr=temp;  | 
213  |  |     }  | 
214  |  |     /**  | 
215  |  |      * Non-member LocalMemory swap function.  | 
216  |  |      * @param p1 will get p2's pointer  | 
217  |  |      * @param p2 will get p1's pointer  | 
218  |  |      */  | 
219  |  |     friend inline void swap(LocalMemory<T> &p1, LocalMemory<T> &p2) U_NOEXCEPT { | 
220  |  |         p1.swap(p2);  | 
221  |  |     }  | 
222  |  |     /**  | 
223  |  |      * Deletes the array it owns,  | 
224  |  |      * and adopts (takes ownership of) the one passed in.  | 
225  |  |      * @param p simple pointer to an array of T items that is adopted  | 
226  |  |      */  | 
227  |  |     void adoptInstead(T *p) { | 
228  |  |         uprv_free(LocalPointerBase<T>::ptr);  | 
229  |  |         LocalPointerBase<T>::ptr=p;  | 
230  |  |     }  | 
231  |  |     /**  | 
232  |  |      * Deletes the array it owns, allocates a new one and reset its bytes to 0.  | 
233  |  |      * Returns the new array pointer.  | 
234  |  |      * If the allocation fails, then the current array is unchanged and  | 
235  |  |      * this method returns NULL.  | 
236  |  |      * @param newCapacity must be >0  | 
237  |  |      * @return the allocated array pointer, or NULL if the allocation failed  | 
238  |  |      */  | 
239  |  |     inline T *allocateInsteadAndReset(int32_t newCapacity=1);  | 
240  |  |     /**  | 
241  |  |      * Deletes the array it owns and allocates a new one, copying length T items.  | 
242  |  |      * Returns the new array pointer.  | 
243  |  |      * If the allocation fails, then the current array is unchanged and  | 
244  |  |      * this method returns NULL.  | 
245  |  |      * @param newCapacity must be >0  | 
246  |  |      * @param length number of T items to be copied from the old array to the new one;  | 
247  |  |      *               must be no more than the capacity of the old array,  | 
248  |  |      *               which the caller must track because the LocalMemory does not track it  | 
249  |  |      * @return the allocated array pointer, or NULL if the allocation failed  | 
250  |  |      */  | 
251  |  |     inline T *allocateInsteadAndCopy(int32_t newCapacity=1, int32_t length=0);  | 
252  |  |     /**  | 
253  |  |      * Array item access (writable).  | 
254  |  |      * No index bounds check.  | 
255  |  |      * @param i array index  | 
256  |  |      * @return reference to the array item  | 
257  |  |      */  | 
258  | 0  |     T &operator[](ptrdiff_t i) const { return LocalPointerBase<T>::ptr[i]; } | 
259  |  | };  | 
260  |  |  | 
261  |  | template<typename T>  | 
262  | 0  | inline T *LocalMemory<T>::allocateInsteadAndReset(int32_t newCapacity) { | 
263  | 0  |     if(newCapacity>0) { | 
264  | 0  |         T *p=(T *)uprv_malloc(newCapacity*sizeof(T));  | 
265  | 0  |         if(p!=NULL) { | 
266  | 0  |             uprv_memset(p, 0, newCapacity*sizeof(T));  | 
267  | 0  |             uprv_free(LocalPointerBase<T>::ptr);  | 
268  | 0  |             LocalPointerBase<T>::ptr=p;  | 
269  | 0  |         }  | 
270  | 0  |         return p;  | 
271  | 0  |     } else { | 
272  | 0  |         return NULL;  | 
273  | 0  |     }  | 
274  | 0  | }  | 
275  |  |  | 
276  |  |  | 
277  |  | template<typename T>  | 
278  |  | inline T *LocalMemory<T>::allocateInsteadAndCopy(int32_t newCapacity, int32_t length) { | 
279  |  |     if(newCapacity>0) { | 
280  |  |         T *p=(T *)uprv_malloc(newCapacity*sizeof(T));  | 
281  |  |         if(p!=NULL) { | 
282  |  |             if(length>0) { | 
283  |  |                 if(length>newCapacity) { | 
284  |  |                     length=newCapacity;  | 
285  |  |                 }  | 
286  |  |                 uprv_memcpy(p, LocalPointerBase<T>::ptr, (size_t)length*sizeof(T));  | 
287  |  |             }  | 
288  |  |             uprv_free(LocalPointerBase<T>::ptr);  | 
289  |  |             LocalPointerBase<T>::ptr=p;  | 
290  |  |         }  | 
291  |  |         return p;  | 
292  |  |     } else { | 
293  |  |         return NULL;  | 
294  |  |     }  | 
295  |  | }  | 
296  |  |  | 
297  |  | /**  | 
298  |  |  * Simple array/buffer management class using uprv_malloc() and uprv_free().  | 
299  |  |  * Provides an internal array with fixed capacity. Can alias another array  | 
300  |  |  * or allocate one.  | 
301  |  |  *  | 
302  |  |  * The array address is properly aligned for type T. It might not be properly  | 
303  |  |  * aligned for types larger than T (or larger than the largest subtype of T).  | 
304  |  |  *  | 
305  |  |  * Unlike LocalMemory and LocalArray, this class never adopts  | 
306  |  |  * (takes ownership of) another array.  | 
307  |  |  */  | 
308  |  | template<typename T, int32_t stackCapacity>  | 
309  |  | class MaybeStackArray { | 
310  |  | public:  | 
311  |  |     /**  | 
312  |  |      * Default constructor initializes with internal T[stackCapacity] buffer.  | 
313  |  |      */  | 
314  | 4.62k  |     MaybeStackArray() : ptr(stackArray), capacity(stackCapacity), needToRelease(FALSE) {}icu_59::MaybeStackArray<char, 40>::MaybeStackArray() Line  | Count  | Source  |  314  | 4.62k  |     MaybeStackArray() : ptr(stackArray), capacity(stackCapacity), needToRelease(FALSE) {} |  
 Unexecuted instantiation: icu_59::MaybeStackArray<_acceptLangItem, 4>::MaybeStackArray()  | 
315  |  |     /**  | 
316  |  |      * Destructor deletes the array (if owned).  | 
317  |  |      */  | 
318  | 4.62k  |     ~MaybeStackArray() { releaseArray(); }icu_59::MaybeStackArray<char, 40>::~MaybeStackArray() Line  | Count  | Source  |  318  | 4.62k  |     ~MaybeStackArray() { releaseArray(); } |  
 Unexecuted instantiation: icu_59::MaybeStackArray<_acceptLangItem, 4>::~MaybeStackArray()  | 
319  |  |     /**  | 
320  |  |      * Returns the array capacity (number of T items).  | 
321  |  |      * @return array capacity  | 
322  |  |      */  | 
323  | 12.7k  |     int32_t getCapacity() const { return capacity; }icu_59::MaybeStackArray<char, 40>::getCapacity() const Line  | Count  | Source  |  323  | 12.7k  |     int32_t getCapacity() const { return capacity; } |  
 Unexecuted instantiation: icu_59::MaybeStackArray<_acceptLangItem, 4>::getCapacity() const  | 
324  |  |     /**  | 
325  |  |      * Access without ownership change.  | 
326  |  |      * @return the array pointer  | 
327  |  |      */  | 
328  | 39.3k  |     T *getAlias() const { return ptr; }icu_59::MaybeStackArray<char, 40>::getAlias() const Line  | Count  | Source  |  328  | 39.3k  |     T *getAlias() const { return ptr; } |  
 Unexecuted instantiation: icu_59::MaybeStackArray<_acceptLangItem, 4>::getAlias() const  | 
329  |  |     /**  | 
330  |  |      * Returns the array limit. Simple convenience method.  | 
331  |  |      * @return getAlias()+getCapacity()  | 
332  |  |      */  | 
333  | 0  |     T *getArrayLimit() const { return getAlias()+capacity; } | 
334  |  |     // No "operator T *() const" because that can make  | 
335  |  |     // expressions like mbs[index] ambiguous for some compilers.  | 
336  |  |     /**  | 
337  |  |      * Array item access (const).  | 
338  |  |      * No index bounds check.  | 
339  |  |      * @param i array index  | 
340  |  |      * @return reference to the array item  | 
341  |  |      */  | 
342  | 0  |     const T &operator[](ptrdiff_t i) const { return ptr[i]; } | 
343  |  |     /**  | 
344  |  |      * Array item access (writable).  | 
345  |  |      * No index bounds check.  | 
346  |  |      * @param i array index  | 
347  |  |      * @return reference to the array item  | 
348  |  |      */  | 
349  | 19.6k  |     T &operator[](ptrdiff_t i) { return ptr[i]; }icu_59::MaybeStackArray<char, 40>::operator[](long) Line  | Count  | Source  |  349  | 19.6k  |     T &operator[](ptrdiff_t i) { return ptr[i]; } |  
 Unexecuted instantiation: icu_59::MaybeStackArray<_acceptLangItem, 4>::operator[](long)  | 
350  |  |     /**  | 
351  |  |      * Deletes the array (if owned) and aliases another one, no transfer of ownership.  | 
352  |  |      * If the arguments are illegal, then the current array is unchanged.  | 
353  |  |      * @param otherArray must not be NULL  | 
354  |  |      * @param otherCapacity must be >0  | 
355  |  |      */  | 
356  | 0  |     void aliasInstead(T *otherArray, int32_t otherCapacity) { | 
357  | 0  |         if(otherArray!=NULL && otherCapacity>0) { | 
358  | 0  |             releaseArray();  | 
359  | 0  |             ptr=otherArray;  | 
360  | 0  |             capacity=otherCapacity;  | 
361  | 0  |             needToRelease=FALSE;  | 
362  | 0  |         }  | 
363  | 0  |     }  | 
364  |  |     /**  | 
365  |  |      * Deletes the array (if owned) and allocates a new one, copying length T items.  | 
366  |  |      * Returns the new array pointer.  | 
367  |  |      * If the allocation fails, then the current array is unchanged and  | 
368  |  |      * this method returns NULL.  | 
369  |  |      * @param newCapacity can be less than or greater than the current capacity;  | 
370  |  |      *                    must be >0  | 
371  |  |      * @param length number of T items to be copied from the old array to the new one  | 
372  |  |      * @return the allocated array pointer, or NULL if the allocation failed  | 
373  |  |      */  | 
374  |  |     inline T *resize(int32_t newCapacity, int32_t length=0);  | 
375  |  |     /**  | 
376  |  |      * Gives up ownership of the array if owned, or else clones it,  | 
377  |  |      * copying length T items; resets itself to the internal stack array.  | 
378  |  |      * Returns NULL if the allocation failed.  | 
379  |  |      * @param length number of T items to copy when cloning,  | 
380  |  |      *        and capacity of the clone when cloning  | 
381  |  |      * @param resultCapacity will be set to the returned array's capacity (output-only)  | 
382  |  |      * @return the array pointer;  | 
383  |  |      *         caller becomes responsible for deleting the array  | 
384  |  |      */  | 
385  |  |     inline T *orphanOrClone(int32_t length, int32_t &resultCapacity);  | 
386  |  | private:  | 
387  |  |     T *ptr;  | 
388  |  |     int32_t capacity;  | 
389  |  |     UBool needToRelease;  | 
390  |  |     T stackArray[stackCapacity];  | 
391  | 4.62k  |     void releaseArray() { | 
392  | 4.62k  |         if(needToRelease) { | 
393  | 0  |             uprv_free(ptr);  | 
394  | 0  |         }  | 
395  | 4.62k  |     } icu_59::MaybeStackArray<char, 40>::releaseArray() Line  | Count  | Source  |  391  | 4.62k  |     void releaseArray() { |  392  | 4.62k  |         if(needToRelease) { |  393  | 0  |             uprv_free(ptr);  |  394  | 0  |         }  |  395  | 4.62k  |     }  |  
 Unexecuted instantiation: icu_59::MaybeStackArray<_acceptLangItem, 4>::releaseArray()  | 
396  |  |     /* No comparison operators with other MaybeStackArray's. */  | 
397  | 0  |     bool operator==(const MaybeStackArray & /*other*/) {return FALSE;} | 
398  | 0  |     bool operator!=(const MaybeStackArray & /*other*/) {return TRUE;} | 
399  |  |     /* No ownership transfer: No copy constructor, no assignment operator. */  | 
400  | 0  |     MaybeStackArray(const MaybeStackArray & /*other*/) {} | 
401  | 0  |     void operator=(const MaybeStackArray & /*other*/) {} | 
402  |  |  | 
403  |  |     // No heap allocation. Use only on the stack.  | 
404  |  |     //   (Declaring these functions private triggers a cascade of problems:  | 
405  |  |     //      MSVC insists on exporting an instantiation of MaybeStackArray, which  | 
406  |  |     //      requires that all functions be defined.  | 
407  |  |     //      An empty implementation of new() is rejected, it must return a value.  | 
408  |  |     //      Returning NULL is rejected by gcc for operator new.  | 
409  |  |     //      The expedient thing is just not to override operator new.  | 
410  |  |     //      While relatively pointless, heap allocated instances will function.  | 
411  |  |     // static void * U_EXPORT2 operator new(size_t size);   | 
412  |  |     // static void * U_EXPORT2 operator new[](size_t size);  | 
413  |  | #if U_HAVE_PLACEMENT_NEW  | 
414  |  |     // static void * U_EXPORT2 operator new(size_t, void *ptr);  | 
415  |  | #endif  | 
416  |  | };  | 
417  |  |  | 
418  |  | template<typename T, int32_t stackCapacity>  | 
419  | 0  | inline T *MaybeStackArray<T, stackCapacity>::resize(int32_t newCapacity, int32_t length) { | 
420  | 0  |     if(newCapacity>0) { | 
421  |  | #if U_DEBUG && defined(UPRV_MALLOC_COUNT)  | 
422  |  |       ::fprintf(::stderr,"MaybeStacArray (resize) alloc %d * %lu\n", newCapacity,sizeof(T));  | 
423  |  | #endif  | 
424  | 0  |         T *p=(T *)uprv_malloc(newCapacity*sizeof(T));  | 
425  | 0  |         if(p!=NULL) { | 
426  | 0  |             if(length>0) { | 
427  | 0  |                 if(length>capacity) { | 
428  | 0  |                     length=capacity;  | 
429  | 0  |                 }  | 
430  | 0  |                 if(length>newCapacity) { | 
431  | 0  |                     length=newCapacity;  | 
432  | 0  |                 }  | 
433  | 0  |                 uprv_memcpy(p, ptr, (size_t)length*sizeof(T));  | 
434  | 0  |             }  | 
435  | 0  |             releaseArray();  | 
436  | 0  |             ptr=p;  | 
437  | 0  |             capacity=newCapacity;  | 
438  | 0  |             needToRelease=TRUE;  | 
439  | 0  |         }  | 
440  | 0  |         return p;  | 
441  | 0  |     } else { | 
442  | 0  |         return NULL;  | 
443  | 0  |     }  | 
444  | 0  | } Unexecuted instantiation: icu_59::MaybeStackArray<char, 40>::resize(int, int) Unexecuted instantiation: icu_59::MaybeStackArray<_acceptLangItem, 4>::resize(int, int)  | 
445  |  |  | 
446  |  | template<typename T, int32_t stackCapacity>  | 
447  | 0  | inline T *MaybeStackArray<T, stackCapacity>::orphanOrClone(int32_t length, int32_t &resultCapacity) { | 
448  | 0  |     T *p;  | 
449  | 0  |     if(needToRelease) { | 
450  | 0  |         p=ptr;  | 
451  | 0  |     } else if(length<=0) { | 
452  | 0  |         return NULL;  | 
453  | 0  |     } else { | 
454  | 0  |         if(length>capacity) { | 
455  | 0  |             length=capacity;  | 
456  | 0  |         }  | 
457  | 0  |         p=(T *)uprv_malloc(length*sizeof(T));  | 
458  |  | #if U_DEBUG && defined(UPRV_MALLOC_COUNT)  | 
459  |  |       ::fprintf(::stderr,"MaybeStacArray (orphan) alloc %d * %lu\n", length,sizeof(T));  | 
460  |  | #endif  | 
461  | 0  |         if(p==NULL) { | 
462  | 0  |             return NULL;  | 
463  | 0  |         }  | 
464  | 0  |         uprv_memcpy(p, ptr, (size_t)length*sizeof(T));  | 
465  | 0  |     }  | 
466  | 0  |     resultCapacity=length;  | 
467  | 0  |     ptr=stackArray;  | 
468  | 0  |     capacity=stackCapacity;  | 
469  | 0  |     needToRelease=FALSE;  | 
470  | 0  |     return p;  | 
471  | 0  | }  | 
472  |  |  | 
473  |  | /**  | 
474  |  |  * Variant of MaybeStackArray that allocates a header struct and an array  | 
475  |  |  * in one contiguous memory block, using uprv_malloc() and uprv_free().  | 
476  |  |  * Provides internal memory with fixed array capacity. Can alias another memory  | 
477  |  |  * block or allocate one.  | 
478  |  |  * The stackCapacity is the number of T items in the internal memory,  | 
479  |  |  * not counting the H header.  | 
480  |  |  * Unlike LocalMemory and LocalArray, this class never adopts  | 
481  |  |  * (takes ownership of) another memory block.  | 
482  |  |  */  | 
483  |  | template<typename H, typename T, int32_t stackCapacity>  | 
484  |  | class MaybeStackHeaderAndArray { | 
485  |  | public:  | 
486  |  |     /**  | 
487  |  |      * Default constructor initializes with internal H+T[stackCapacity] buffer.  | 
488  |  |      */  | 
489  |  |     MaybeStackHeaderAndArray() : ptr(&stackHeader), capacity(stackCapacity), needToRelease(FALSE) {} | 
490  |  |     /**  | 
491  |  |      * Destructor deletes the memory (if owned).  | 
492  |  |      */  | 
493  |  |     ~MaybeStackHeaderAndArray() { releaseMemory(); } | 
494  |  |     /**  | 
495  |  |      * Returns the array capacity (number of T items).  | 
496  |  |      * @return array capacity  | 
497  |  |      */  | 
498  |  |     int32_t getCapacity() const { return capacity; } | 
499  |  |     /**  | 
500  |  |      * Access without ownership change.  | 
501  |  |      * @return the header pointer  | 
502  |  |      */  | 
503  |  |     H *getAlias() const { return ptr; } | 
504  |  |     /**  | 
505  |  |      * Returns the array start.  | 
506  |  |      * @return array start, same address as getAlias()+1  | 
507  |  |      */  | 
508  |  |     T *getArrayStart() const { return reinterpret_cast<T *>(getAlias()+1); } | 
509  |  |     /**  | 
510  |  |      * Returns the array limit.  | 
511  |  |      * @return array limit  | 
512  |  |      */  | 
513  |  |     T *getArrayLimit() const { return getArrayStart()+capacity; } | 
514  |  |     /**  | 
515  |  |      * Access without ownership change. Same as getAlias().  | 
516  |  |      * A class instance can be used directly in expressions that take a T *.  | 
517  |  |      * @return the header pointer  | 
518  |  |      */  | 
519  |  |     operator H *() const { return ptr; } | 
520  |  |     /**  | 
521  |  |      * Array item access (writable).  | 
522  |  |      * No index bounds check.  | 
523  |  |      * @param i array index  | 
524  |  |      * @return reference to the array item  | 
525  |  |      */  | 
526  |  |     T &operator[](ptrdiff_t i) { return getArrayStart()[i]; } | 
527  |  |     /**  | 
528  |  |      * Deletes the memory block (if owned) and aliases another one, no transfer of ownership.  | 
529  |  |      * If the arguments are illegal, then the current memory is unchanged.  | 
530  |  |      * @param otherArray must not be NULL  | 
531  |  |      * @param otherCapacity must be >0  | 
532  |  |      */  | 
533  |  |     void aliasInstead(H *otherMemory, int32_t otherCapacity) { | 
534  |  |         if(otherMemory!=NULL && otherCapacity>0) { | 
535  |  |             releaseMemory();  | 
536  |  |             ptr=otherMemory;  | 
537  |  |             capacity=otherCapacity;  | 
538  |  |             needToRelease=FALSE;  | 
539  |  |         }  | 
540  |  |     }  | 
541  |  |     /**  | 
542  |  |      * Deletes the memory block (if owned) and allocates a new one,  | 
543  |  |      * copying the header and length T array items.  | 
544  |  |      * Returns the new header pointer.  | 
545  |  |      * If the allocation fails, then the current memory is unchanged and  | 
546  |  |      * this method returns NULL.  | 
547  |  |      * @param newCapacity can be less than or greater than the current capacity;  | 
548  |  |      *                    must be >0  | 
549  |  |      * @param length number of T items to be copied from the old array to the new one  | 
550  |  |      * @return the allocated pointer, or NULL if the allocation failed  | 
551  |  |      */  | 
552  |  |     inline H *resize(int32_t newCapacity, int32_t length=0);  | 
553  |  |     /**  | 
554  |  |      * Gives up ownership of the memory if owned, or else clones it,  | 
555  |  |      * copying the header and length T array items; resets itself to the internal memory.  | 
556  |  |      * Returns NULL if the allocation failed.  | 
557  |  |      * @param length number of T items to copy when cloning,  | 
558  |  |      *        and array capacity of the clone when cloning  | 
559  |  |      * @param resultCapacity will be set to the returned array's capacity (output-only)  | 
560  |  |      * @return the header pointer;  | 
561  |  |      *         caller becomes responsible for deleting the array  | 
562  |  |      */  | 
563  |  |     inline H *orphanOrClone(int32_t length, int32_t &resultCapacity);  | 
564  |  | private:  | 
565  |  |     H *ptr;  | 
566  |  |     int32_t capacity;  | 
567  |  |     UBool needToRelease;  | 
568  |  |     // stackHeader must precede stackArray immediately.  | 
569  |  |     H stackHeader;  | 
570  |  |     T stackArray[stackCapacity];  | 
571  |  |     void releaseMemory() { | 
572  |  |         if(needToRelease) { | 
573  |  |             uprv_free(ptr);  | 
574  |  |         }  | 
575  |  |     }  | 
576  |  |     /* No comparison operators with other MaybeStackHeaderAndArray's. */  | 
577  |  |     bool operator==(const MaybeStackHeaderAndArray & /*other*/) {return FALSE;} | 
578  |  |     bool operator!=(const MaybeStackHeaderAndArray & /*other*/) {return TRUE;} | 
579  |  |     /* No ownership transfer: No copy constructor, no assignment operator. */  | 
580  |  |     MaybeStackHeaderAndArray(const MaybeStackHeaderAndArray & /*other*/) {} | 
581  |  |     void operator=(const MaybeStackHeaderAndArray & /*other*/) {} | 
582  |  |  | 
583  |  |     // No heap allocation. Use only on the stack.  | 
584  |  |     //   (Declaring these functions private triggers a cascade of problems;  | 
585  |  |     //    see the MaybeStackArray class for details.)  | 
586  |  |     // static void * U_EXPORT2 operator new(size_t size);   | 
587  |  |     // static void * U_EXPORT2 operator new[](size_t size);  | 
588  |  | #if U_HAVE_PLACEMENT_NEW  | 
589  |  |     // static void * U_EXPORT2 operator new(size_t, void *ptr);  | 
590  |  | #endif  | 
591  |  | };  | 
592  |  |  | 
593  |  | template<typename H, typename T, int32_t stackCapacity>  | 
594  |  | inline H *MaybeStackHeaderAndArray<H, T, stackCapacity>::resize(int32_t newCapacity,  | 
595  |  |                                                                 int32_t length) { | 
596  |  |     if(newCapacity>=0) { | 
597  |  | #if U_DEBUG && defined(UPRV_MALLOC_COUNT)  | 
598  |  |       ::fprintf(::stderr,"MaybeStackHeaderAndArray alloc %d + %d * %ul\n", sizeof(H),newCapacity,sizeof(T));  | 
599  |  | #endif  | 
600  |  |         H *p=(H *)uprv_malloc(sizeof(H)+newCapacity*sizeof(T));  | 
601  |  |         if(p!=NULL) { | 
602  |  |             if(length<0) { | 
603  |  |                 length=0;  | 
604  |  |             } else if(length>0) { | 
605  |  |                 if(length>capacity) { | 
606  |  |                     length=capacity;  | 
607  |  |                 }  | 
608  |  |                 if(length>newCapacity) { | 
609  |  |                     length=newCapacity;  | 
610  |  |                 }  | 
611  |  |             }  | 
612  |  |             uprv_memcpy(p, ptr, sizeof(H)+(size_t)length*sizeof(T));  | 
613  |  |             releaseMemory();  | 
614  |  |             ptr=p;  | 
615  |  |             capacity=newCapacity;  | 
616  |  |             needToRelease=TRUE;  | 
617  |  |         }  | 
618  |  |         return p;  | 
619  |  |     } else { | 
620  |  |         return NULL;  | 
621  |  |     }  | 
622  |  | }  | 
623  |  |  | 
624  |  | template<typename H, typename T, int32_t stackCapacity>  | 
625  |  | inline H *MaybeStackHeaderAndArray<H, T, stackCapacity>::orphanOrClone(int32_t length,  | 
626  |  |                                                                        int32_t &resultCapacity) { | 
627  |  |     H *p;  | 
628  |  |     if(needToRelease) { | 
629  |  |         p=ptr;  | 
630  |  |     } else { | 
631  |  |         if(length<0) { | 
632  |  |             length=0;  | 
633  |  |         } else if(length>capacity) { | 
634  |  |             length=capacity;  | 
635  |  |         }  | 
636  |  | #if U_DEBUG && defined(UPRV_MALLOC_COUNT)  | 
637  |  |       ::fprintf(::stderr,"MaybeStackHeaderAndArray (orphan) alloc %ul + %d * %lu\n", sizeof(H),length,sizeof(T));  | 
638  |  | #endif  | 
639  |  |         p=(H *)uprv_malloc(sizeof(H)+length*sizeof(T));  | 
640  |  |         if(p==NULL) { | 
641  |  |             return NULL;  | 
642  |  |         }  | 
643  |  |         uprv_memcpy(p, ptr, sizeof(H)+(size_t)length*sizeof(T));  | 
644  |  |     }  | 
645  |  |     resultCapacity=length;  | 
646  |  |     ptr=&stackHeader;  | 
647  |  |     capacity=stackCapacity;  | 
648  |  |     needToRelease=FALSE;  | 
649  |  |     return p;  | 
650  |  | }  | 
651  |  |  | 
652  |  | U_NAMESPACE_END  | 
653  |  |  | 
654  |  | #endif  /* __cplusplus */  | 
655  |  | #endif  /* CMEMORY_H */  |