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-rw-r--r-- | include/stdlib.h | 90 |
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diff --git a/include/stdlib.h b/include/stdlib.h index 0b88fd2..5ac4e7c 100644 --- a/include/stdlib.h +++ b/include/stdlib.h @@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ #include <slibc/features.h> +#include <malloc.h> @@ -42,94 +43,5 @@ -/** - * Create a new memory allocation on the heap. - * The allocation will not be initialised. - * - * @param size The size of the allocation. - * @return Pointer to the beginning of the new allocation. - * If `size` is zero, this function will either return - * `NULL` (that is what this implement does) or return - * a unique pointer that can later be freed with `free`. - * `NULL` is returned on error, and `errno` is set to - * indicate the error. - * - * @throws ENOMEM The process cannot allocate more memory. - */ -void* malloc(size_t) - __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((malloc, warn_unused_result))); - -/** - * Variant of `malloc` that clears the allocation with zeroes. - * - * `p = calloc(n, m)` is equivalent to - * `(p = malloc(n * m), p ? (explicit_bzero(p, n * m), p) : NULL)` - * - * @param elem_count The number of elements to allocate. - * @param elem_size The size of each element. - * @return Pointer to the beginning of the new allocation. - * If `elem_count` or `elem_size` is zero, this function - * will either return `NULL` (that is what this implement - * does) or return a unique pointer that can later be - * freed with `free`. `NULL` is returned on error, and - * `errno` is set to indicate the error. - * - * @throws ENOMEM The process cannot allocate more memory. - */ -void* calloc(size_t, size_t) - __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((malloc, warn_unused_result))); - -/** - * Variant of `malloc` that extends, or shrinks, an existing allocation, - * if beneficial and possible, or creates a new allocation with the new - * size, copies the data, and frees the old allocation. - * - * On error, `ptr` is not freed. - * - * @param ptr Pointer to the beginning of the old memory allocation. - * The process may crash if it does not point to the - * beginning of a memory allocation on the heap. - * However, if it is `NULL`, this function will behave - * like `malloc`. - * @param size The new allocation size. If zero, this function will - * behave like `free`, and will return `NULL`. - * @return Pointer to the beginning of the new allocation. - * If `size` is zero, `NULL` is returned. On error `NULL` - * is returned and `errno` is set to indicate the error. - * - * @throws ENOMEM The process cannot allocate more memory. - */ -void* realloc(void*, size_t) - __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((warn_unused_result))) - __slibc_warning("Use 'fast_realloc', 'secure_realloc' or 'crealloc' instead."); - -/** - * Free a memory allocation. - * - * @param ptr Pointer to the beginning of the memory allocation. - * The process may crash if it does not point to the - * beginning of a memory allocation on the heap. - * However, if it is `NULL`, nothing will happen. - */ -void free(void*) __slibc_warning("Use 'fast_free' or 'secure_free' instead."); - -/** - * This function is identical to `free`. - * Any argument beyond the first argument, is ignored. - * - * This function uses variadic arguments because there - * there are multiple conflicting specifications for `cfree`. - * - * @param ptr Pointer to the beginning of the memory allocation. - * The process may crash if it does not point to the - * beginning of a memory allocation on the heap. - * However, if it is `NULL`, nothing will happen. - */ -#ifndef _PORTABLE_SOURCE -void cfree(void*, ...) __deprecated("'cfree' is deprecated and not portable, use 'free' instead."); -#endif - - - #endif |