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Re: Users-prolog Digest, Vol 70, Issue 3


From: Daniel Diaz
Subject: Re: Users-prolog Digest, Vol 70, Issue 3
Date: Sat, 14 Feb 2009 00:49:15 +0100
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Duncan,

I have cleaned a lot gprolog.h. malloc and friends have few to do with gprolog. However, I'm okay to add this except if __GPROLOG_FOREIGN_STRICT__ is specified (see gprolog.h for more on this).

Daniel

Duncan Patton a Campbell a écrit :
Addit.. 

Hacking the lines 

char *Pl_Malloc_Check(unsigned size, char *src_file, int src_line);
 
char *Pl_Calloc_Check(unsigned nb, unsigned size, char *src_file,
                   int src_line);

char *Pl_Realloc_Check(char *ptr, unsigned size, char *src_file, int src_line);

char *Pl_Strdup_Check(char *str, char *src_file, int src_line);
 
#define Malloc(size)       Pl_Malloc_Check(size, __FILE__, __LINE__)

#define Calloc(nb, size)   Pl_Calloc_Check(nb, size, __FILE__, __LINE__)

#define Realloc(ptr, size) Pl_Realloc_Check(ptr, size, __FILE__, __LINE__)

#define Free(ptr)          free(ptr)

#define Strdup(str)        Pl_Strdup_Check(str, __FILE__, __LINE__)

into gprolog.h appears to do the trick.  

Will this be appearing in later versions of gprolog.h or is some other way prefered?

Thanks,

Dhu


On Tue, 10 Feb 2009 12:00:30 -0500
address@hidden wrote:

  
I have just released version 1.3.1. Changes wrt 1.3.0 are as follows:

    

Howdy?

I've been unable to locate a PL(?)_Malloc and am wondering if this has
been subsumed into some other functionality.  

Dhu


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