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1 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
2 // Name: memory.h
3 // Purpose: MDI classes
4 // Author: Arthur Seaton, Julian Smart
5 // Modified by:
6 // Created: 29/01/98
7 // RCS-ID: $Id$
8 // Copyright: (c) 1998 Julian Smart
9 // Licence: wxWindows licence
10 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
11
12 #ifndef _WX_MEMORYH__
13 #define _WX_MEMORYH__
14
15 #if defined(__GNUG__) && !defined(NO_GCC_PRAGMA)
16 #pragma interface "memory.h"
17 #endif
18
19 #include "wx/defs.h"
20 #include "wx/string.h"
21 #include "wx/msgout.h"
22
23 /*
24 The macro which will be expanded to include the file and line number
25 info, or to be a straight call to the new operator.
26 */
27
28 #if (defined(__WXDEBUG__) && wxUSE_MEMORY_TRACING) || wxUSE_DEBUG_CONTEXT
29
30 #include <stddef.h>
31
32 #ifdef __WXDEBUG__
33
34 WXDLLIMPEXP_BASE void * wxDebugAlloc(size_t size, wxChar * fileName, int lineNum, bool isObject, bool isVect = false);
35 WXDLLIMPEXP_BASE void wxDebugFree(void * buf, bool isVect = false);
36
37 //**********************************************************************************
38 /*
39 The global operator new used for everything apart from getting
40 dynamic storage within this function itself.
41 */
42
43 // We'll only do malloc and free for the moment: leave the interesting
44 // stuff for the wxObject versions.
45
46
47 #if wxUSE_GLOBAL_MEMORY_OPERATORS
48
49 // Undefine temporarily (new is #defined in object.h) because we want to
50 // declare some new operators.
51 #ifdef new
52 #undef new
53 #endif
54
55 #if defined(__SUNCC__)
56 #define wxUSE_ARRAY_MEMORY_OPERATORS 0
57 #elif !( defined (__VISUALC__) && (__VISUALC__ <= 1020) ) || defined( __MWERKS__)
58 #define wxUSE_ARRAY_MEMORY_OPERATORS 1
59 #elif defined (__SGI_CC_)
60 // only supported by -n32 compilers
61 #ifndef __EDG_ABI_COMPATIBILITY_VERSION
62 #define wxUSE_ARRAY_MEMORY_OPERATORS 0
63 #endif
64 #elif !( defined (__VISUALC__) && (__VISUALC__ <= 1020) ) || defined( __MWERKS__)
65 #define wxUSE_ARRAY_MEMORY_OPERATORS 1
66 #else
67 // ::operator new[] is a recent C++ feature, so assume it's not supported
68 #define wxUSE_ARRAY_MEMORY_OPERATORS 0
69 #endif
70
71 // devik 2000-8-29: All new/delete ops are now inline because they can't
72 // be marked as dllexport/dllimport. It then leads to weird bugs when
73 // used on MSW as DLL
74 #if defined(__WXMSW__) && (defined(WXUSINGDLL) || defined(WXMAKINGDLL_BASE))
75 inline void * operator new (size_t size, wxChar * fileName, int lineNum)
76 {
77 return wxDebugAlloc(size, fileName, lineNum, FALSE, FALSE);
78 }
79
80 inline void * operator new (size_t size)
81 {
82 return wxDebugAlloc(size, NULL, 0, FALSE);
83 }
84
85 inline void operator delete (void * buf)
86 {
87 wxDebugFree(buf, FALSE);
88 }
89
90 #if wxUSE_ARRAY_MEMORY_OPERATORS
91 inline void * operator new[] (size_t size)
92 {
93 return wxDebugAlloc(size, NULL, 0, FALSE, TRUE);
94 }
95
96 inline void * operator new[] (size_t size, wxChar * fileName, int lineNum)
97 {
98 return wxDebugAlloc(size, fileName, lineNum, FALSE, TRUE);
99 }
100
101 inline void operator delete[] (void * buf)
102 {
103 wxDebugFree(buf, TRUE);
104 }
105 #endif // wxUSE_ARRAY_MEMORY_OPERATORS
106
107 #else
108
109 void * operator new (size_t size, wxChar * fileName, int lineNum);
110
111 void * operator new (size_t size);
112
113 void operator delete (void * buf);
114
115 #if wxUSE_ARRAY_MEMORY_OPERATORS
116 void * operator new[] (size_t size);
117
118 void * operator new[] (size_t size, wxChar * fileName, int lineNum);
119
120 void operator delete[] (void * buf);
121 #endif // wxUSE_ARRAY_MEMORY_OPERATORS
122 #endif // defined(__WXMSW__) && (defined(WXUSINGDLL) || defined(WXMAKINGDLL_BASE))
123
124 // VC++ 6.0 and MWERKS
125 #if ( defined(__VISUALC__) && (__VISUALC__ >= 1200) ) || defined(__MWERKS__)
126 inline void operator delete(void* pData, wxChar* /* fileName */, int /* lineNum */)
127 {
128 wxDebugFree(pData, false);
129 }
130 inline void operator delete[](void* pData, wxChar* /* fileName */, int /* lineNum */)
131 {
132 wxDebugFree(pData, true);
133 }
134 #endif // __VISUALC__>=1200
135 #endif // wxUSE_GLOBAL_MEMORY_OPERATORS
136 #endif // __WXDEBUG__
137
138 //**********************************************************************************
139
140 typedef unsigned int wxMarkerType;
141
142 /*
143 Define the struct which will be placed at the start of all dynamically
144 allocated memory.
145 */
146
147 class WXDLLIMPEXP_BASE wxMemStruct {
148
149 friend class WXDLLIMPEXP_BASE wxDebugContext; // access to the m_next pointer for list traversal.
150
151 public:
152 public:
153 int AssertList ();
154
155 size_t RequestSize () { return m_reqSize; }
156 wxMarkerType Marker () { return m_firstMarker; }
157
158 // When an object is deleted we set the id slot to a specific value.
159 inline void SetDeleted ();
160 inline int IsDeleted ();
161
162 int Append ();
163 int Unlink ();
164
165 // Used to determine if the object is really a wxMemStruct.
166 // Not a foolproof test by any means, but better than none I hope!
167 int AssertIt ();
168
169 // Do all validation on a node.
170 int ValidateNode ();
171
172 // Check the integrity of a node and of the list, node by node.
173 int CheckBlock ();
174 int CheckAllPrevious ();
175
176 // Print a single node.
177 void PrintNode ();
178
179 // Called when the memory linking functions get an error.
180 void ErrorMsg (const char *);
181 void ErrorMsg ();
182
183 inline void *GetActualData(void) const { return m_actualData; }
184
185 void Dump(void);
186
187 public:
188 // Check for underwriting. There are 2 of these checks. This one
189 // inside the struct and another right after the struct.
190 wxMarkerType m_firstMarker;
191
192 // File name and line number are from cpp.
193 wxChar* m_fileName;
194 int m_lineNum;
195
196 // The amount of memory requested by the caller.
197 size_t m_reqSize;
198
199 // Used to try to verify that we really are dealing with an object
200 // of the required class. Can be 1 of 2 values these indicating a valid
201 // wxMemStruct object, or a deleted wxMemStruct object.
202 wxMarkerType m_id;
203
204 wxMemStruct * m_prev;
205 wxMemStruct * m_next;
206
207 void * m_actualData;
208 bool m_isObject;
209 };
210
211
212 typedef void (wxMemStruct::*PmSFV) ();
213
214
215 /*
216 Debugging class. This will only have a single instance, but it's
217 a reasonable way to keep everything together and to make this
218 available for change if needed by someone else.
219 A lot of this stuff would be better off within the wxMemStruct class, but
220 it's stuff which we need to access at times when there is no wxMemStruct
221 object so we use this class instead. Think of it as a collection of
222 globals which have to do with the wxMemStruct class.
223 */
224
225 class WXDLLIMPEXP_BASE wxDebugContext {
226
227 protected:
228 // Used to set alignment for markers.
229 static size_t CalcAlignment ();
230
231 // Returns the amount of padding needed after something of the given
232 // size. This is so that when we cast pointers backwards and forwards
233 // the pointer value will be valid for a wxMarkerType.
234 static size_t GetPadding (const size_t size) ;
235
236 // Traverse the list.
237 static void TraverseList (PmSFV, wxMemStruct *from = NULL);
238
239 static int debugLevel;
240 static bool debugOn;
241
242 static int m_balign; // byte alignment
243 static int m_balignmask; // mask for performing byte alignment
244 public:
245 // Set a checkpoint to dump only the memory from
246 // a given point
247 static wxMemStruct *checkPoint;
248
249 wxDebugContext(void);
250 ~wxDebugContext(void);
251
252 static int GetLevel(void) { return debugLevel; }
253 static void SetLevel(int level) { debugLevel = level; }
254
255 static bool GetDebugMode(void) { return debugOn; }
256 static void SetDebugMode(bool flag) { debugOn = flag; }
257
258 static void SetCheckpoint(bool all = false);
259 static wxMemStruct *GetCheckpoint(void) { return checkPoint; }
260
261 // Calculated from the request size and any padding needed
262 // before the final marker.
263 static size_t PaddedSize (const size_t reqSize);
264
265 // Calc the total amount of space we need from the system
266 // to satisfy a caller request. This includes all padding.
267 static size_t TotSize (const size_t reqSize);
268
269 // Return valid pointers to offsets within the allocated memory.
270 static char * StructPos (const char * buf);
271 static char * MidMarkerPos (const char * buf);
272 static char * CallerMemPos (const char * buf);
273 static char * EndMarkerPos (const char * buf, const size_t size);
274
275 // Given a pointer to the start of the caller requested area
276 // return a pointer to the start of the entire alloc\'d buffer.
277 static char * StartPos (const char * caller);
278
279 // Access to the list.
280 static wxMemStruct * GetHead () { return m_head; }
281 static wxMemStruct * GetTail () { return m_tail; }
282
283 // Set the list sentinals.
284 static wxMemStruct * SetHead (wxMemStruct * st) { return (m_head = st); }
285 static wxMemStruct * SetTail (wxMemStruct * st) { return (m_tail = st); }
286
287 // If this is set then every new operation checks the validity
288 // of the all previous nodes in the list.
289 static bool GetCheckPrevious () { return m_checkPrevious; }
290 static void SetCheckPrevious (bool value) { m_checkPrevious = value; }
291
292 // Checks all nodes, or all nodes if checkAll is true
293 static int Check(bool checkAll = false);
294
295 // Print out the list of wxMemStruct nodes.
296 static bool PrintList(void);
297
298 // Dump objects
299 static bool Dump(void);
300
301 // Print statistics
302 static bool PrintStatistics(bool detailed = true);
303
304 // Print out the classes in the application.
305 static bool PrintClasses(void);
306
307 // Count the number of non-wxDebugContext-related objects
308 // that are outstanding
309 static int CountObjectsLeft(bool sinceCheckpoint = false);
310
311 // This function is used to output the dump
312 static void OutputDumpLine(const wxChar *szFormat, ...);
313
314 private:
315 // Store these here to allow access to the list without
316 // needing to have a wxMemStruct object.
317 static wxMemStruct* m_head;
318 static wxMemStruct* m_tail;
319
320 // Set to false if we're not checking all previous nodes when
321 // we do a new. Set to true when we are.
322 static bool m_checkPrevious;
323 };
324
325 // Final cleanup (e.g. deleting the log object and doing memory leak checking)
326 // will be delayed until all wxDebugContextDumpDelayCounter objects have been
327 // destructed. Adding one wxDebugContextDumpDelayCounter per file will delay
328 // memory leak checking until after destructing all global objects.
329 class WXDLLIMPEXP_BASE wxDebugContextDumpDelayCounter
330 {
331 public:
332 wxDebugContextDumpDelayCounter() {
333 sm_count++;
334 }
335
336 ~wxDebugContextDumpDelayCounter() {
337 sm_count--;
338 if(!sm_count) DoDump();
339 }
340 private:
341 void DoDump();
342 static int sm_count;
343 };
344
345 // make leak dump after all globals have been destructed
346 static wxDebugContextDumpDelayCounter wxDebugContextDumpDelayCounter_File;
347 #define WXDEBUG_DUMPDELAYCOUNTER \
348 static wxDebugContextDumpDelayCounter wxDebugContextDumpDelayCounter_Extra;
349
350 // Output a debug message, in a system dependent fashion.
351 void WXDLLIMPEXP_BASE wxTrace(const wxChar *fmt ...) ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_1;
352 void WXDLLIMPEXP_BASE wxTraceLevel(int level, const wxChar *fmt ...) ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_2;
353
354 #define WXTRACE wxTrace
355 #define WXTRACELEVEL wxTraceLevel
356
357 #else // (defined(__WXDEBUG__) && wxUSE_MEMORY_TRACING) || wxUSE_DEBUG_CONTEXT
358
359 #define WXDEBUG_DUMPDELAYCOUNTER
360
361 // Borland C++ Builder 6 seems to have troubles with inline functions (see bug
362 // 819700)
363 #if 0
364 inline void wxTrace(const wxChar *WXUNUSED(fmt)) {}
365 inline void wxTraceLevel(int WXUNUSED(level), const wxChar *WXUNUSED(fmt)) {}
366 #else
367 #define wxTrace(fmt)
368 #define wxTraceLevel(l, fmt)
369 #endif
370
371 #define WXTRACE true ? (void)0 : wxTrace
372 #define WXTRACELEVEL true ? (void)0 : wxTraceLevel
373
374 #endif // (defined(__WXDEBUG__) && wxUSE_MEMORY_TRACING) || wxUSE_DEBUG_CONTEXT
375
376 #endif
377 // _WX_MEMORYH__
378