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-rw-r--r-- | src/debug/nvwa/_nvwa.h | 112 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/debug/nvwa/c++11.h | 340 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/debug/nvwa/debug_new.cpp | 1197 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/debug/nvwa/debug_new.h | 207 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/debug/nvwa/fast_mutex.h | 427 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/debug/nvwa/source.txt | 1 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/debug/nvwa/static_assert.h | 62 |
7 files changed, 0 insertions, 2346 deletions
diff --git a/src/debug/nvwa/_nvwa.h b/src/debug/nvwa/_nvwa.h deleted file mode 100644 index 096893c59..000000000 --- a/src/debug/nvwa/_nvwa.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,112 +0,0 @@ -// -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; c-basic-offset: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- -// vim:tabstop=4:shiftwidth=4:expandtab: - -/* - * Copyright (C) 2013-2015 Wu Yongwei <adah at users dot sourceforge dot net> - * - * This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied - * warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any - * damages arising from the use of this software. - * - * Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, - * including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute - * it freely, subject to the following restrictions: - * - * 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must - * not claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this - * software in a product, an acknowledgement in the product - * documentation would be appreciated but is not required. - * 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must - * not be misrepresented as being the original software. - * 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source - * distribution. - * - * This file is part of Stones of Nvwa: - * http://sourceforge.net/projects/nvwa - * - */ - -/** - * @file _nvwa.h - * - * Common definitions for preprocessing. - * - * @date 2015-10-28 - */ - -#ifndef NVWA_NVWA_H -#define NVWA_NVWA_H - -/** - * @namespace nvwa - * Namespace of the nvwa project. Most functions and global variables - * are defined in this namespace. - */ - -#ifndef NVWA_USE_NAMESPACE -#ifdef __cplusplus -#define NVWA_USE_NAMESPACE 1 -#else -#define NVWA_USE_NAMESPACE 0 -#endif // __cplusplus -#endif // NVWA_USE_NAMESPACE - -#if NVWA_USE_NAMESPACE -#define NVWA_NAMESPACE_BEGIN namespace nvwa { -#define NVWA_NAMESPACE_END } -#define NVWA nvwa -#else // NVWA_USE_NAMESPACE -#define NVWA_NAMESPACE_BEGIN -#define NVWA_NAMESPACE_END -#define NVWA -#endif // NVWA_USE_NAMESPACE - -#ifndef NVWA_APPLE -#if defined(__APPLE__) && defined(__MACH__) -#define NVWA_APPLE 1 -#else -#define NVWA_APPLE 0 -#endif -#endif // NVWA_APPLE - -#ifndef NVWA_CYGWIN -#if defined(__CYGWIN__) -#define NVWA_CYGWIN 1 -#else -#define NVWA_CYGWIN 0 -#endif -#endif // NVWA_CYGWIN - -#ifndef NVWA_LINUX -#if defined(__linux__) || defined(__linux) -#define NVWA_LINUX 1 -#else -#define NVWA_LINUX 0 -#endif -#endif // NVWA_LINUX - -#ifndef NVWA_UNIX -#if defined(__unix__) || defined(__unix) || NVWA_APPLE -#define NVWA_UNIX 1 -#else -#define NVWA_UNIX 0 -#endif -#endif // NVWA_UNIX - -#ifndef NVWA_WIN32 -#if defined(_WIN32) -#define NVWA_WIN32 1 -#else -#define NVWA_WIN32 0 -#endif -#endif // NVWA_WIN32 - -#ifndef NVWA_WINDOWS -#if NVWA_CYGWIN || NVWA_WIN32 -#define NVWA_WINDOWS 1 -#else -#define NVWA_WINDOWS 0 -#endif -#endif // NVWA_WINDOWS - -#endif // NVWA_NVWA_H diff --git a/src/debug/nvwa/c++11.h b/src/debug/nvwa/c++11.h deleted file mode 100644 index 8d8e2d8af..000000000 --- a/src/debug/nvwa/c++11.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,340 +0,0 @@ -// -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; c-basic-offset: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- -// vim:tabstop=4:shiftwidth=4:expandtab: - -/* - * Copyright (C) 2013-2017 Wu Yongwei <adah at users dot sourceforge dot net> - * - * This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied - * warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any - * damages arising from the use of this software. - * - * Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, - * including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute - * it freely, subject to the following restrictions: - * - * 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must - * not claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this - * software in a product, an acknowledgement in the product - * documentation would be appreciated but is not required. - * 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must - * not be misrepresented as being the original software. - * 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source - * distribution. - * - * This file is part of Stones of Nvwa: - * http://sourceforge.net/projects/nvwa - * - */ - -/** - * @file c++11.h - * - * C++11 feature detection macros and workarounds. - * - * @date 2017-04-03 - */ - -#ifndef NVWA_CXX11_H -#define NVWA_CXX11_H - -// Only Clang provides these macros; they need to be defined as follows -// to get a valid expression in preprocessing by other compilers. -#ifndef __has_extension -#define __has_extension(x) 0 -#endif -#ifndef __has_feature -#define __has_feature(x) 0 -#endif -#ifndef __has_include -#define __has_include(x) 0 -#endif - -// Detect whether C++11 mode is on (for GCC and Clang). MSVC does not -// have a special C++11 mode, so it is always on for Visual C++ 2010 and -// later. -#if __cplusplus >= 201103L || \ - defined(__GXX_EXPERIMENTAL_CXX0X__) || \ - (defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1600) -#define NVWA_CXX11_MODE 1 -#else -#define NVWA_CXX11_MODE 0 -#endif - - -/* Feature checks */ - -#if !defined(HAVE_CXX11_ATOMIC) -#if NVWA_CXX11_MODE && \ - ((__has_include(<atomic>) && !defined(__MINGW32__)) || \ - (defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1700) || \ - (((defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ * 100 + __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 405) || \ - defined(__clang__)) && \ - (!defined(__MINGW32__) || defined(_POSIX_THREADS)))) -// Note: MinGW GCC, unless built with POSIX threads (as in -// MinGW-builds), does not support atomics as of 4.8. -#define HAVE_CXX11_ATOMIC 1 -#else -#define HAVE_CXX11_ATOMIC 0 -#endif -#endif - -#if !defined(HAVE_CXX11_AUTO_TYPE) -#if NVWA_CXX11_MODE && \ - (__has_feature(cxx_auto_type) || \ - (defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1600) || \ - (defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ * 100 + __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 404)) -#define HAVE_CXX11_AUTO_TYPE 1 -#else -#define HAVE_CXX11_AUTO_TYPE 0 -#endif -#endif - -#if !defined(HAVE_CXX11_DELETED_FUNCTION) -#if NVWA_CXX11_MODE && \ - (__has_feature(cxx_deleted_functions) || \ - (defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1800) || \ - (defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ * 100 + __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 404)) -#define HAVE_CXX11_DELETED_FUNCTION 1 -#else -#define HAVE_CXX11_DELETED_FUNCTION 0 -#endif -#endif - -#if !defined(HAVE_CXX11_EXPLICIT_CONVERSION) -#if NVWA_CXX11_MODE && \ - (__has_feature(cxx_explicit_conversions) || \ - (defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1900) || \ - (defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ * 100 + __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 405)) -#define HAVE_CXX11_EXPLICIT_CONVERSION 1 -#else -#define HAVE_CXX11_EXPLICIT_CONVERSION 0 -#endif -#endif - -#if !defined(HAVE_CXX11_FINAL) -#if NVWA_CXX11_MODE && \ - (__has_feature(cxx_override_control) || \ - (defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1700) || \ - (defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ * 100 + __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 407)) -#define HAVE_CXX11_FINAL 1 -#else -#define HAVE_CXX11_FINAL 0 -#endif -#endif - -#if !defined(HAVE_CXX11_FUTURE) -#if NVWA_CXX11_MODE && \ - ((__has_include(<future>) && !defined(__MINGW32__)) || \ - (defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1700) || \ - (((defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ * 100 + __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 405) || \ - defined(__clang__)) && \ - (!defined(__MINGW32__) || defined(_POSIX_THREADS)))) -// Note: MinGW GCC, unless built with POSIX threads (as in -// MinGW-builds), does not support futures as of 4.8. -#define HAVE_CXX11_FUTURE 1 -#else -#define HAVE_CXX11_FUTURE 0 -#endif -#endif - -#if !defined(HAVE_CXX11_GENERALIZED_INITIALIZER) -#if NVWA_CXX11_MODE && \ - (__has_feature(cxx_generalized_initializers) || \ - (defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1800) || \ - (defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ * 100 + __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 404)) -#define HAVE_CXX11_GENERALIZED_INITIALIZER 1 -#else -#define HAVE_CXX11_GENERALIZED_INITIALIZER 0 -#endif -#endif - -#if !defined(HAVE_CXX11_LAMBDA) -#if NVWA_CXX11_MODE && \ - (__has_feature(cxx_lambdas) || \ - (defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1600) || \ - (defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ * 100 + __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 405)) -#define HAVE_CXX11_LAMBDA 1 -#else -#define HAVE_CXX11_LAMBDA 0 -#endif -#endif - -#if !defined(HAVE_CXX11_MUTEX) -#if NVWA_CXX11_MODE && \ - ((__has_include(<mutex>) && !defined(__MINGW32__)) || \ - (defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1700) || \ - (((defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ * 100 + __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 403) || \ - defined(__clang__)) && \ - (!defined(__MINGW32__) || defined(_POSIX_THREADS)))) -// Note: MinGW GCC, unless built with POSIX threads (as in -// MinGW-builds), does not support std::mutex as of 4.8. -#define HAVE_CXX11_MUTEX 1 -#else -#define HAVE_CXX11_MUTEX 0 -#endif -#endif - -#if !defined(HAVE_CXX11_NOEXCEPT) -#if NVWA_CXX11_MODE && \ - (__has_feature(cxx_noexcept) || \ - (defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1900) || \ - (defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ * 100 + __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 406)) -#define HAVE_CXX11_NOEXCEPT 1 -#else -#define HAVE_CXX11_NOEXCEPT 0 -#endif -#endif - -#if !defined(HAVE_CXX11_NULLPTR) -#if NVWA_CXX11_MODE && \ - (__has_feature(cxx_nullptr) || \ - (defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1600) || \ - (defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ * 100 + __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 406)) -#define HAVE_CXX11_NULLPTR 1 -#else -#define HAVE_CXX11_NULLPTR 0 -#endif -#endif - -#if !defined(HAVE_CXX11_OVERRIDE) -#if NVWA_CXX11_MODE && \ - (__has_feature(cxx_override_control) || \ - (defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1600) || \ - (defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ * 100 + __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 407)) -#define HAVE_CXX11_OVERRIDE 1 -#else -#define HAVE_CXX11_OVERRIDE 0 -#endif -#endif - -#if !defined(HAVE_CXX11_RANGE_FOR) -#if NVWA_CXX11_MODE && \ - (__has_feature(cxx_range_for) || \ - (defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1700) || \ - (defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ * 100 + __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 406)) -#define HAVE_CXX11_RANGE_FOR 1 -#else -#define HAVE_CXX11_RANGE_FOR 0 -#endif -#endif - -#if !defined(HAVE_CXX11_RVALUE_REFERENCE) -#if NVWA_CXX11_MODE && \ - (__has_feature(cxx_rvalue_references) || \ - (defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1600) || \ - (defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ * 100 + __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 405)) -#define HAVE_CXX11_RVALUE_REFERENCE 1 -#else -#define HAVE_CXX11_RVALUE_REFERENCE 0 -#endif -#endif - -#if !defined(HAVE_CXX11_STATIC_ASSERT) -#if NVWA_CXX11_MODE && \ - (__has_feature(cxx_static_assert) || \ - (defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1600) || \ - (defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ * 100 + __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 403)) -#define HAVE_CXX11_STATIC_ASSERT 1 -#else -#define HAVE_CXX11_STATIC_ASSERT 0 -#endif -#endif - -#if !defined(HAVE_CXX11_THREAD) -#if NVWA_CXX11_MODE && \ - ((__has_include(<thread>) && !defined(__MINGW32__)) || \ - (defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1700) || \ - (((defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ * 100 + __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 404) || \ - defined(__clang__)) && \ - (!defined(__MINGW32__) || defined(_POSIX_THREADS)))) -// Note: MinGW GCC, unless built with POSIX threads (as in -// MinGW-builds), does not support std::thread as of 4.8. -#define HAVE_CXX11_THREAD 1 -#else -#define HAVE_CXX11_THREAD 0 -#endif -#endif - -#if !defined(HAVE_CXX11_THREAD_LOCAL) -#if NVWA_CXX11_MODE && \ - (__has_feature(cxx_thread_local) || \ - (defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1900) || \ - (defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ * 100 + __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 408)) -#define HAVE_CXX11_THREAD_LOCAL 1 -#else -#define HAVE_CXX11_THREAD_LOCAL 0 -#endif -#endif - -#if !defined(HAVE_CXX11_TYPE_TRAITS) -#if NVWA_CXX11_MODE && \ - (__has_include(<type_traits>) || \ - (defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1600) || \ - (defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ * 100 + __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 403)) -#define HAVE_CXX11_TYPE_TRAITS 1 -#else -#define HAVE_CXX11_TYPE_TRAITS 0 -#endif -#endif - -#if !defined(HAVE_CXX11_UNICODE_LITERAL) -#if NVWA_CXX11_MODE && \ - (__has_feature(cxx_unicode_literals) || \ - (defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1900) || \ - (defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ * 100 + __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 405)) -#define HAVE_CXX11_UNICODE_LITERAL 1 -#else -#define HAVE_CXX11_UNICODE_LITERAL 0 -#endif -#endif - - -/* Workarounds */ - -#if HAVE_CXX11_DELETED_FUNCTION -#define _DELETED = delete -#else -#define _DELETED -#endif - -#if HAVE_CXX11_FINAL -#define _FINAL final -#else -#define _FINAL -#endif - -#if HAVE_CXX11_OVERRIDE -#define _OVERRIDE override -#else -#define _OVERRIDE -#endif - -#if HAVE_CXX11_NOEXCEPT -#define _NOEXCEPT noexcept -#define _NOEXCEPT_(x) noexcept(x) -#else -#ifdef _MSC_VER -#define _NOEXCEPT throw () -#else -#define _NOEXCEPT throw() -#endif -#define _NOEXCEPT_(x) -#endif - -#if HAVE_CXX11_NULLPTR -#define _NULLPTR nullptr -#else -#define _NULLPTR NULL -#endif - -#if HAVE_CXX11_THREAD_LOCAL -#define _THREAD_LOCAL thread_local -#else -#ifdef _MSC_VER -#define _THREAD_LOCAL __declspec(thread) -#else -#define _THREAD_LOCAL __thread -#endif -#endif - -#endif // NVWA_CXX11_H diff --git a/src/debug/nvwa/debug_new.cpp b/src/debug/nvwa/debug_new.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 77ef8f17e..000000000 --- a/src/debug/nvwa/debug_new.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1197 +0,0 @@ -// -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; c-basic-offset: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- -// vim:tabstop=4:shiftwidth=4:expandtab: - -/* - * Copyright (C) 2004-2016 Wu Yongwei <adah at users dot sourceforge dot net> - * - * This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied - * warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any - * damages arising from the use of this software. - * - * Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, - * including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute - * it freely, subject to the following restrictions: - * - * 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must - * not claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this - * software in a product, an acknowledgement in the product - * documentation would be appreciated but is not required. - * 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must - * not be misrepresented as being the original software. - * 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source - * distribution. - * - * This file is part of Stones of Nvwa: - * http://sourceforge.net/projects/nvwa - * - */ - -/** - * @file debug_new.cpp - * - * Implementation of debug versions of new and delete to check leakage. - * - * @date 2016-10-14 - */ - -#include "localconsts.h" - -PRAGMACLANG6GCC(GCC diagnostic push) -PRAGMACLANG6GCC(GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wold-style-cast") - -PRAGMA45(GCC diagnostic push) -PRAGMA45(GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wcast-qual") - -#include <new> // std::bad_alloc/nothrow_t -#include <assert.h> // assert -#include <stdio.h> // fprintf/stderr -#include <stdlib.h> // abort -#include <string.h> // strcpy/strncpy/sprintf -#include "debug/nvwa/_nvwa.h" // NVWA macros - -#if NVWA_UNIX -#include <alloca.h> // alloca -#endif -#if NVWA_WIN32 -#include <malloc.h> // alloca -#endif - -#if NVWA_LINUX || NVWA_APPLE -#include <execinfo.h> // backtrace -#endif - -#if NVWA_WINDOWS -#ifndef WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN -#define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN -#endif -#include <windows.h> // CaptureStackBackTrace -#endif - -#include "debug/nvwa/c++11.h" // _NOEXCEPT/_NULLPTR -#include "debug/nvwa/fast_mutex.h" // nvwa::fast_mutex -#include "debug/nvwa/static_assert.h" // STATIC_ASSERT - -#undef _DEBUG_NEW_EMULATE_MALLOC -#undef _DEBUG_NEW_REDEFINE_NEW -/** - * Macro to indicate whether redefinition of \c new is wanted. Here it - * is defined to \c 0 to disable the redefinition of \c new. - */ -#define _DEBUG_NEW_REDEFINE_NEW 0 -#include "debug/nvwa/debug_new.h" - -#if !_FAST_MUTEX_CHECK_INITIALIZATION && !defined(_NOTHREADS) -#error "_FAST_MUTEX_CHECK_INITIALIZATION not set: check_leaks may not work" -#endif - -/** - * @def _DEBUG_NEW_ALIGNMENT - * - * The alignment requirement of allocated memory blocks. It must be a - * power of two. - */ -#ifndef _DEBUG_NEW_ALIGNMENT -#define _DEBUG_NEW_ALIGNMENT 16 -#endif - -/** - * @def _DEBUG_NEW_CALLER_ADDRESS - * - * The expression to return the caller address. nvwa#print_position will - * later on use this address to print the position information of memory - * operation points. - */ -#ifndef _DEBUG_NEW_CALLER_ADDRESS -#ifdef __GNUC__ -#define _DEBUG_NEW_CALLER_ADDRESS __builtin_return_address(0) -#else -#define _DEBUG_NEW_CALLER_ADDRESS _NULLPTR -#endif -#endif - -/** - * @def _DEBUG_NEW_ERROR_ACTION - * - * The action to take when an error occurs. The default behaviour is to - * call \e abort, unless \c _DEBUG_NEW_ERROR_CRASH is defined, in which - * case a segmentation fault will be triggered instead (which can be - * useful on platforms like Windows that do not generate a core dump - * when \e abort is called). - */ -#ifndef _DEBUG_NEW_ERROR_ACTION -#ifndef _DEBUG_NEW_ERROR_CRASH -#define _DEBUG_NEW_ERROR_ACTION abort() -#else -#define _DEBUG_NEW_ERROR_ACTION do { *((char*)0) = 0; abort(); } while (0) -#endif -#endif - -/** - * @def _DEBUG_NEW_FILENAME_LEN - * - * The length of file name stored if greater than zero. If it is zero, - * only a const char pointer will be stored. Currently the default - * value is non-zero (thus to copy the file name) on non-Windows - * platforms, because I once found that the exit leakage check could not - * access the address of the file name on Linux (in my case, a core dump - * occurred when check_leaks tried to access the file name in a shared - * library after a \c SIGINT). This value makes the size of - * new_ptr_list_t \c 64 on non-Windows 32-bit platforms (w/o stack - * backtrace). - */ -#ifndef _DEBUG_NEW_FILENAME_LEN -#if NVWA_WINDOWS -#define _DEBUG_NEW_FILENAME_LEN 0 -#else -#define _DEBUG_NEW_FILENAME_LEN 44 -#endif -#endif - -/** - * @def _DEBUG_NEW_PROGNAME - * - * The program (executable) name to be set at compile time. It is - * better to assign the full program path to nvwa#new_progname in \e main - * (at run time) than to use this (compile-time) macro, but this macro - * serves well as a quick hack. Note also that double quotation marks - * need to be used around the program name, i.e., one should specify a - * command-line option like <code>-D_DEBUG_NEW_PROGNAME=\\"a.out\"</code> - * in \e bash, or <code>-D_DEBUG_NEW_PROGNAME=\\"a.exe\"</code> in the - * Windows command prompt. - */ -#ifndef _DEBUG_NEW_PROGNAME -#define _DEBUG_NEW_PROGNAME _NULLPTR -#endif - -/** - * @def _DEBUG_NEW_REMEMBER_STACK_TRACE - * - * Macro to indicate whether stack traces of allocations should be - * included in NVWA allocation information and be printed while leaks - * are reported. Useful to pinpoint leaks caused by strdup and other - * custom allocation functions. It is also very helpful in filtering - * out false positives caused by internal STL/C runtime operations. It - * is off by default because it is quite memory heavy. Set it to \c 1 - * to make all allocations have stack trace attached, or set to \c 2 to - * make only allocations that lack calling source code information (file - * and line) have the stack trace attached. - */ -#ifndef _DEBUG_NEW_REMEMBER_STACK_TRACE -#define _DEBUG_NEW_REMEMBER_STACK_TRACE 0 -#endif - -/** - * @def _DEBUG_NEW_STD_OPER_NEW - * - * Macro to indicate whether the standard-conformant behaviour of - * <code>operator new</code> is wanted. It is on by default now, but - * the user may set it to \c 0 to revert to the old behaviour. - */ -#ifndef _DEBUG_NEW_STD_OPER_NEW -#define _DEBUG_NEW_STD_OPER_NEW 1 -#endif - -/** - * @def _DEBUG_NEW_TAILCHECK - * - * Macro to indicate whether a writing-past-end check will be performed. - * Define it to a positive integer as the number of padding bytes at the - * end of a memory block for checking. - */ -#ifndef _DEBUG_NEW_TAILCHECK -#define _DEBUG_NEW_TAILCHECK 0 -#endif - -/** - * @def _DEBUG_NEW_TAILCHECK_CHAR - * - * Value of the padding bytes at the end of a memory block. - */ -//#ifndef _DEBUG_NEW_TAILCHECK_CHAR -//#define _DEBUG_NEW_TAILCHECK_CHAR 0xCC -//#endif - -/** - * @def _DEBUG_NEW_USE_ADDR2LINE - * - * Whether to use \e addr2line to convert a caller address to file/line - * information. Defining it to a non-zero value will enable the - * conversion (automatically done if GCC is detected). Defining it to - * zero will disable the conversion. - */ -#ifndef _DEBUG_NEW_USE_ADDR2LINE -#ifdef __GNUC__ -#define _DEBUG_NEW_USE_ADDR2LINE 1 -#else -#define _DEBUG_NEW_USE_ADDR2LINE 0 -#endif -#endif - -#ifdef _MSC_VER -#pragma warning(disable: 4074) // #pragma init_seg(compiler) used -#pragma warning(disable: 4290) // C++ exception specification ignored -#if _MSC_VER >= 1400 // Visual Studio 2005 or later -#pragma warning(disable: 4996) // Use the `unsafe' strncpy -#endif -#pragma init_seg(compiler) -#endif - -/** - * Gets the aligned value of memory block size. - */ -#define ALIGN(s) \ - (((s) + _DEBUG_NEW_ALIGNMENT - 1) & ~(_DEBUG_NEW_ALIGNMENT - 1)) - -NVWA_NAMESPACE_BEGIN - -/** - * The platform memory alignment. The current value works well in - * platforms I have tested: Windows XP, Windows 7 x64, and Mac OS X - * Leopard. It may be smaller than the real alignment, but must be - * bigger than \c sizeof(size_t) for it work. nvwa#debug_new_recorder - * uses it to detect misaligned pointer returned by `<code>new - * NonPODType[size]</code>'. - */ -const size_t PLATFORM_MEM_ALIGNMENT = sizeof(size_t) * 2; - -/** - * Structure to store the position information where \c new occurs. - */ -struct new_ptr_list_t -{ - new_ptr_list_t* next; ///< Pointer to the next memory block - new_ptr_list_t* prev; ///< Pointer to the previous memory block - size_t size; ///< Size of the memory block - union - { -#if _DEBUG_NEW_FILENAME_LEN == 0 - const char* file; ///< Pointer to the file name of the caller -#else - char file[_DEBUG_NEW_FILENAME_LEN]; ///< File name of the caller -#endif - void* addr; ///< Address of the caller to \e new - }; - unsigned line :31; ///< Line number of the caller; or \c 0 - unsigned is_array:1; ///< Non-zero iff <em>new[]</em> is used -#if _DEBUG_NEW_REMEMBER_STACK_TRACE - void** stacktrace; ///< Pointer to stack trace information -#endif - unsigned magic; ///< Magic number for error detection -}; - -/** - * Definition of the constant magic number used for error detection. - */ -static const unsigned DEBUG_NEW_MAGIC = 0x4442474E; - -/** - * The extra memory allocated by <code>operator new</code>. - */ -static const int ALIGNED_LIST_ITEM_SIZE = ALIGN(sizeof(new_ptr_list_t)); - -/** - * List of all new'd pointers. - */ -static new_ptr_list_t new_ptr_list = { - &new_ptr_list, - &new_ptr_list, - 0, - { -#if _DEBUG_NEW_FILENAME_LEN == 0 - _NULLPTR -#else - "" -#endif - }, - 0, - 0, -#if _DEBUG_NEW_REMEMBER_STACK_TRACE - _NULLPTR, -#endif - DEBUG_NEW_MAGIC -}; - -/** - * The mutex guard to protect simultaneous access to the pointer list. - */ -static fast_mutex new_ptr_lock; - -/** - * The mutex guard to protect simultaneous output to #new_output_fp. - */ -static fast_mutex new_output_lock; - -/** - * Total memory allocated in bytes. - */ -static size_t total_mem_alloc = 0; - -/** - * Flag to control whether nvwa#check_leaks will be automatically called - * on program exit. - */ -bool new_autocheck_flag = true; - -/** - * Flag to control whether verbose messages are output. - */ -bool new_verbose_flag = false; - -/** - * Pointer to the output stream. The default output is \e stderr, and - * one may change it to a user stream if needed (say, #new_verbose_flag - * is \c true and there are a lot of (de)allocations). - */ -FILE* new_output_fp = stderr; - -/** - * Pointer to the program name. Its initial value is the macro - * #_DEBUG_NEW_PROGNAME. You should try to assign the program path to - * it early in your application. Assigning <code>argv[0]</code> to it - * in \e main is one way. If you use \e bash or \e ksh (or similar), - * the following statement is probably what you want: - * `<code>new_progname = getenv("_");</code>'. - */ -const char* new_progname = _DEBUG_NEW_PROGNAME; - -/** - * Pointer to the callback used to print the stack backtrace in case of - * a memory problem. A null value causes the default stack trace - * printing routine to be used. - */ -stacktrace_print_callback_t stacktrace_print_callback = _NULLPTR; - -/** - * Pointer to the callback used to filter out false positives from leak - * reports. A null value means the lack of filtering. - */ -leak_whitelist_callback_t leak_whitelist_callback = _NULLPTR; - -#if _DEBUG_NEW_USE_ADDR2LINE -/** - * Tries printing the position information from an instruction address. - * This is the version that uses \e addr2line. - * - * @param addr the instruction address to convert and print - * @return \c true if the address is converted successfully (and - * the result is printed); \c false if no useful - * information is got (and nothing is printed) - */ -static bool print_position_from_addr(const void* addr) -{ - static const void* last_addr = _NULLPTR; - static char last_info[256] = ""; - if (addr == last_addr) - { - if (last_info[0] == '\0') - return false; - fprintf(new_output_fp, "%s", last_info); - return true; - } - if (new_progname) - { -#if NVWA_APPLE - const char addr2line_cmd[] = "atos -o "; -#else - const char addr2line_cmd[] = "addr2line -e "; -#endif - -#if NVWA_WINDOWS - const int exeext_len = 4; -#else - const int exeext_len = 0; -#endif - -#if NVWA_UNIX && !NVWA_CYGWIN - const char ignore_err[] = " 2>/dev/null"; -#elif NVWA_CYGWIN || \ - (NVWA_WIN32 && defined(WINVER) && WINVER >= 0x0500) - const char ignore_err[] = " 2>nul"; -#else - const char ignore_err[] = ""; -#endif - char* cmd = (char*)alloca(strlen(new_progname) - + exeext_len - + sizeof addr2line_cmd - 1 - + sizeof ignore_err - 1 - + sizeof(void*) * 2 - + 4 /* SP + "0x" + null */); - strcpy(cmd, addr2line_cmd); - strcpy(cmd + sizeof addr2line_cmd - 1, new_progname); - size_t len = strlen(cmd); -#if NVWA_WINDOWS - if (len <= 4 - || (strcmp(cmd + len - 4, ".exe") != 0 && - strcmp(cmd + len - 4, ".EXE") != 0)) - { - strcpy(cmd + len, ".exe"); - len += 4; - } -#endif - sprintf(cmd + len, " %p%s", addr, ignore_err); - FILE* fp = popen(cmd, "r"); - if (fp) - { - char buffer[sizeof last_info] = ""; - len = 0; - if (fgets(buffer, sizeof buffer, fp)) - { - len = strlen(buffer); - if (buffer[len - 1] == '\n') - buffer[--len] = '\0'; - } - int res = pclose(fp); - // Display the file/line information only if the command - // is executed successfully and the output points to a - // valid position, but the result will be cached if only - // the command is executed successfully. - if (res == 0 && len > 0) - { - last_addr = addr; - if (buffer[len - 1] == '0' && buffer[len - 2] == ':') - last_info[0] = '\0'; - else - { - fprintf(new_output_fp, "%s", buffer); - strcpy(last_info, buffer); - return true; - } - } - } - } - return false; -} -#else -/** - * Tries printing the position information from an instruction address. - * This is the stub version that does nothing at all. - * - * @return \c false always - */ -static bool print_position_from_addr(const void*) -{ - return false; -} -#endif // _DEBUG_NEW_USE_ADDR2LINE - -/** - * Prints the position information of a memory operation point. When \c - * _DEBUG_NEW_USE_ADDR2LINE is defined to a non-zero value, this - * function will try to convert a given caller address to file/line - * information with \e addr2line. - * - * @param ptr source file name if \e line is non-zero; caller address - * otherwise - * @param line source line number if non-zero; indication that \e ptr - * is the caller address otherwise - */ -static void print_position(const void* ptr, int line) -{ - if (line != 0) // Is file/line information present? - { - fprintf(new_output_fp, "%s:%d", (const char*)ptr, line); - } - else if (ptr != _NULLPTR) // Is caller address present? - { - if (!print_position_from_addr(ptr)) // Fail to get source position? - fprintf(new_output_fp, "%p", ptr); - } - else // No information is present - { - fprintf(new_output_fp, "<Unknown>"); - } -} - -#if _DEBUG_NEW_REMEMBER_STACK_TRACE -/** - * Prints the stack backtrace. - * - * When nvwa#stacktrace_print_callback is not null, it is used for - * printing the stacktrace items. Default implementation of call stack - * printing is very spartan—only stack frame pointers are - * printed—but even that output is still useful. Just do address - * lookup in LLDB etc. - * - * @param stacktrace pointer to the stack trace array - */ -static void print_stacktrace(void** stacktrace) -{ - if (stacktrace_print_callback == _NULLPTR) - { - fprintf(new_output_fp, "Stack backtrace:\n"); - for (size_t i = 0; stacktrace[i] != _NULLPTR; ++i) - fprintf(new_output_fp, "%p\n", stacktrace[i]); - } - else - { - stacktrace_print_callback(new_output_fp, stacktrace); - } -} -#endif - -/** - * Checks whether a leak should be ignored. Its runtime performance - * depends on the callback nvwa#leak_whitelist_callback. - * - * @param ptr pointer to a new_ptr_list_t struct - * @return \c true if the leak should be whitelisted; \c false - * otherwise - */ -static bool is_leak_whitelisted(new_ptr_list_t* ptr) -{ - if (leak_whitelist_callback == _NULLPTR) - return false; - - char const* file = ptr->line != 0 ? ptr->file : _NULLPTR; - int line = ptr->line; - void* addr = ptr->line == 0 ? ptr->addr : _NULLPTR; -#if _DEBUG_NEW_REMEMBER_STACK_TRACE - void** stacktrace = ptr->stacktrace; -#else - void** stacktrace = _NULLPTR; -#endif - - return leak_whitelist_callback(file, line, addr, stacktrace); -} - -#if _DEBUG_NEW_TAILCHECK -/** - * Checks whether the padding bytes at the end of a memory block is - * tampered with. - * - * @param ptr pointer to a new_ptr_list_t struct - * @return \c true if the padding bytes are untouched; \c false - * otherwise - */ -static bool check_tail(new_ptr_list_t* ptr) -{ - const unsigned char* const tail_ptr = (unsigned char*)ptr + - ALIGNED_LIST_ITEM_SIZE + ptr->size; - for (int i = 0; i < _DEBUG_NEW_TAILCHECK; ++i) - if (tail_ptr[i] != _DEBUG_NEW_TAILCHECK_CHAR) - return false; - return true; -} -#endif - -/** - * Allocates memory and initializes control data. - * - * @param size size of the required memory block - * @param file null-terminated string of the file name - * @param line line number - * @param is_array boolean value whether this is an array operation - * @return pointer to the user-requested memory area; null if - * memory allocation is not successful - */ -static void* alloc_mem(size_t size, const char* file, int line, bool is_array) -{ - assert(line >= 0); -#if _DEBUG_NEW_TYPE == 1 - STATIC_ASSERT(_DEBUG_NEW_ALIGNMENT >= PLATFORM_MEM_ALIGNMENT, - Alignment_too_small); -#endif - STATIC_ASSERT((_DEBUG_NEW_ALIGNMENT & (_DEBUG_NEW_ALIGNMENT - 1)) == 0, - Alignment_must_be_power_of_two); - STATIC_ASSERT(_DEBUG_NEW_TAILCHECK >= 0, Invalid_tail_check_length); - size_t s = size + ALIGNED_LIST_ITEM_SIZE + _DEBUG_NEW_TAILCHECK; - new_ptr_list_t* ptr = (new_ptr_list_t*)malloc(s); - if (ptr == _NULLPTR) - { -#if _DEBUG_NEW_STD_OPER_NEW - return _NULLPTR; -#else - fast_mutex_autolock lock(new_output_lock); - fprintf(new_output_fp, - "Out of memory when allocating %lu bytes\n", - (unsigned long)size); - fflush(new_output_fp); - _DEBUG_NEW_ERROR_ACTION; -#endif - } - void* usr_ptr = (char*)ptr + ALIGNED_LIST_ITEM_SIZE; -#if _DEBUG_NEW_FILENAME_LEN == 0 - ptr->file = file; -#else - if (line) - strncpy(ptr->file, file, _DEBUG_NEW_FILENAME_LEN - 1) - [_DEBUG_NEW_FILENAME_LEN - 1] = '\0'; - else - ptr->addr = (void*)file; -#endif - ptr->line = line; -#if _DEBUG_NEW_REMEMBER_STACK_TRACE - ptr->stacktrace = _NULLPTR; - -#if _DEBUG_NEW_REMEMBER_STACK_TRACE == 2 - if (line == 0) -#endif - { - void* buffer [255]; - size_t buffer_length = sizeof(buffer) / sizeof(*buffer); - -#if NVWA_UNIX - int stacktrace_length = backtrace(buffer, int(buffer_length)); -#endif - -#if NVWA_WINDOWS - USHORT stacktrace_length = CaptureStackBackTrace( - 0, DWORD(buffer_length), buffer, _NULLPTR); -#endif - - size_t stacktrace_size = stacktrace_length * sizeof(void*); - ptr->stacktrace = (void**)malloc(stacktrace_size + sizeof(void*)); - - if (ptr->stacktrace != _NULLPTR) - { - memcpy(ptr->stacktrace, buffer, stacktrace_size); - ptr->stacktrace[stacktrace_length] = _NULLPTR; - } - } -#endif - ptr->is_array = is_array; - ptr->size = size; - ptr->magic = DEBUG_NEW_MAGIC; - { - fast_mutex_autolock lock(new_ptr_lock); - ptr->prev = new_ptr_list.prev; - ptr->next = &new_ptr_list; - new_ptr_list.prev->next = ptr; - new_ptr_list.prev = ptr; - } -#if _DEBUG_NEW_TAILCHECK - memset((char*)usr_ptr + size, _DEBUG_NEW_TAILCHECK_CHAR, - _DEBUG_NEW_TAILCHECK); -#endif - if (new_verbose_flag) - { - fast_mutex_autolock lock(new_output_lock); - fprintf(new_output_fp, - "new%s: allocated %p (size %lu, ", - is_array ? "[]" : "", - usr_ptr, (unsigned long)size); - if (line != 0) - print_position(ptr->file, ptr->line); - else - print_position(ptr->addr, ptr->line); - fprintf(new_output_fp, ")\n"); - } - total_mem_alloc += size; - return usr_ptr; -} - -/** - * Frees memory and adjusts pointers. - * - * @param usr_ptr pointer to the previously allocated memory - * @param addr pointer to the caller - * @param is_array flag indicating whether it is invoked by a - * <code>delete[]</code> call - */ -static void free_pointer(void* usr_ptr, void* addr, bool is_array) -{ - if (usr_ptr == _NULLPTR) - return; - new_ptr_list_t* ptr = - (new_ptr_list_t*)((char*)usr_ptr - ALIGNED_LIST_ITEM_SIZE); - if (ptr->magic != DEBUG_NEW_MAGIC) - { - { - fast_mutex_autolock lock(new_output_lock); - fprintf(new_output_fp, "delete%s: invalid pointer %p (", - is_array ? "[]" : "", usr_ptr); - print_position(addr, 0); - fprintf(new_output_fp, ")\n"); - } - check_mem_corruption(); - fflush(new_output_fp); - _DEBUG_NEW_ERROR_ACTION; - } - if (is_array != ptr->is_array) - { - const char* msg; - if (is_array) - msg = "delete[] after new"; - else - msg = "delete after new[]"; - fast_mutex_autolock lock(new_output_lock); - fprintf(new_output_fp, - "%s: pointer %p (size %lu)\n\tat ", - msg, - (char*)ptr + ALIGNED_LIST_ITEM_SIZE, - (unsigned long)ptr->size); - print_position(addr, 0); - fprintf(new_output_fp, "\n\toriginally allocated at "); - if (ptr->line != 0) - print_position(ptr->file, ptr->line); - else - print_position(ptr->addr, ptr->line); - fprintf(new_output_fp, "\n"); - fflush(new_output_fp); - _DEBUG_NEW_ERROR_ACTION; - } -#if _DEBUG_NEW_TAILCHECK - if (!check_tail(ptr)) - { - check_mem_corruption(); - fflush(new_output_fp); - _DEBUG_NEW_ERROR_ACTION; - } -#endif - { - fast_mutex_autolock lock(new_ptr_lock); - total_mem_alloc -= ptr->size; - ptr->magic = 0; - ptr->prev->next = ptr->next; - ptr->next->prev = ptr->prev; - } - if (new_verbose_flag) - { - fast_mutex_autolock lock(new_output_lock); - fprintf(new_output_fp, - "delete%s: freed %p (size %lu, %lu bytes still allocated)\n", - is_array ? "[]" : "", - (char*)ptr + ALIGNED_LIST_ITEM_SIZE, - (unsigned long)ptr->size, (unsigned long)total_mem_alloc); - } -#if _DEBUG_NEW_REMEMBER_STACK_TRACE - free(ptr->stacktrace); -#endif - free(ptr); - return; -} - -/** - * Checks for memory leaks. - * - * @return zero if no leakage is found; the number of leaks otherwise - */ -int check_leaks() -{ - int leak_cnt = 0; - int whitelisted_leak_cnt = 0; - fast_mutex_autolock lock_ptr(new_ptr_lock); - fast_mutex_autolock lock_output(new_output_lock); - new_ptr_list_t* ptr = new_ptr_list.next; - - while (ptr != &new_ptr_list) - { - const char* const usr_ptr = (char*)ptr + ALIGNED_LIST_ITEM_SIZE; - if (ptr->magic != DEBUG_NEW_MAGIC) - { - fprintf(new_output_fp, - "warning: heap data corrupt near %p\n", - usr_ptr); - } -#if _DEBUG_NEW_TAILCHECK - if (!check_tail(ptr)) - { - fprintf(new_output_fp, - "warning: overwritten past end of object at %p\n", - usr_ptr); - } -#endif - - if (is_leak_whitelisted(ptr)) - { - ++whitelisted_leak_cnt; - } - else - { - fprintf(new_output_fp, - "Leaked object at %p (size %lu, ", - usr_ptr, - (unsigned long)ptr->size); - - if (ptr->line != 0) - print_position(ptr->file, ptr->line); - else - print_position(ptr->addr, ptr->line); - - fprintf(new_output_fp, ")\n"); - -#if _DEBUG_NEW_REMEMBER_STACK_TRACE - if (ptr->stacktrace != _NULLPTR) - print_stacktrace(ptr->stacktrace); -#endif - } - - ptr = ptr->next; - ++leak_cnt; - } - if (new_verbose_flag || leak_cnt) - { - if (whitelisted_leak_cnt > 0) - { - fprintf(new_output_fp, "*** %d leaks found (%d whitelisted)\n", - leak_cnt, whitelisted_leak_cnt); - } - else - { - fprintf(new_output_fp, "*** %d leaks found\n", leak_cnt); - } - } - - return leak_cnt; -} - -/** - * Checks for heap corruption. - * - * @return zero if no problem is found; the number of found memory - * corruptions otherwise - */ -int check_mem_corruption() -{ - int corrupt_cnt = 0; - fast_mutex_autolock lock_ptr(new_ptr_lock); - fast_mutex_autolock lock_output(new_output_lock); - fprintf(new_output_fp, "*** Checking for memory corruption: START\n"); - for (new_ptr_list_t* ptr = new_ptr_list.next; - ptr != &new_ptr_list; - ptr = ptr->next) - { - const char* const usr_ptr = (char*)ptr + ALIGNED_LIST_ITEM_SIZE; - if (ptr->magic == DEBUG_NEW_MAGIC -#if _DEBUG_NEW_TAILCHECK - && check_tail(ptr) -#endif - ) - continue; -#if _DEBUG_NEW_TAILCHECK - if (ptr->magic != DEBUG_NEW_MAGIC) - { -#endif - fprintf(new_output_fp, - "Heap data corrupt near %p (size %lu, ", - usr_ptr, - (unsigned long)ptr->size); -#if _DEBUG_NEW_TAILCHECK - } - else - { - fprintf(new_output_fp, - "Overwritten past end of object at %p (size %lu, ", - usr_ptr, - (unsigned long)ptr->size); - } -#endif - if (ptr->line != 0) - print_position(ptr->file, ptr->line); - else - print_position(ptr->addr, ptr->line); - fprintf(new_output_fp, ")\n"); - -#if _DEBUG_NEW_REMEMBER_STACK_TRACE - if (ptr->stacktrace != _NULLPTR) - print_stacktrace(ptr->stacktrace); -#endif - - ++corrupt_cnt; - } - fprintf(new_output_fp, "*** Checking for memory corruption: %d FOUND\n", - corrupt_cnt); - return corrupt_cnt; -} - -/** - * Processes the allocated memory and inserts file/line informatin. - * It will only be done when it can ensure the memory is allocated by - * one of our operator new variants. - * - * @param usr_ptr pointer returned by a new-expression - */ -void debug_new_recorder::_M_process(void* usr_ptr) -{ - if (usr_ptr == _NULLPTR) - return; - - // In an expression `new NonPODType[size]', the pointer returned is - // not the pointer returned by operator new[], but offset by size_t - // to leave room for the size. It needs to be compensated here. - size_t offset = (char*)usr_ptr - (char*)_NULLPTR; - if (offset % PLATFORM_MEM_ALIGNMENT != 0) { - offset -= sizeof(size_t); - if (offset % PLATFORM_MEM_ALIGNMENT != 0) { - fast_mutex_autolock lock(new_output_lock); - fprintf(new_output_fp, - "warning: memory unaligned; skipping processing (%s:%d)\n", - _M_file, _M_line); - return; - } - usr_ptr = (char*)usr_ptr - sizeof(size_t); - } - - new_ptr_list_t* ptr = - (new_ptr_list_t*)((char*)usr_ptr - ALIGNED_LIST_ITEM_SIZE); - if (ptr->magic != DEBUG_NEW_MAGIC || ptr->line != 0) - { - fast_mutex_autolock lock(new_output_lock); - fprintf(new_output_fp, - "warning: debug_new used with placement new (%s:%d)\n", - _M_file, _M_line); - return; - } - if (new_verbose_flag) { - fast_mutex_autolock lock(new_output_lock); - fprintf(new_output_fp, - "info: pointer %p allocated from %s:%d\n", - usr_ptr, _M_file, _M_line); - } -#if _DEBUG_NEW_FILENAME_LEN == 0 - ptr->file = _M_file; -#else - strncpy(ptr->file, _M_file, _DEBUG_NEW_FILENAME_LEN - 1) - [_DEBUG_NEW_FILENAME_LEN - 1] = '\0'; -#endif - ptr->line = _M_line; -#if _DEBUG_NEW_REMEMBER_STACK_TRACE == 2 - free(ptr->stacktrace); - ptr->stacktrace = _NULLPTR; -#endif -} - -/** - * Count of source files that use debug_new. - */ -int debug_new_counter::_S_count = 0; - -/** - * Constructor to increment the count. - */ -debug_new_counter::debug_new_counter() -{ - ++_S_count; -} - -/** - * Destructor to decrement the count. When the count is zero, - * nvwa#check_leaks will be called. - */ -debug_new_counter::~debug_new_counter() -{ - if (--_S_count == 0 && new_autocheck_flag) - if (check_leaks()) - { - new_verbose_flag = true; -#if defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ == 3 - if (!getenv("GLIBCPP_FORCE_NEW") && !getenv("GLIBCXX_FORCE_NEW")) - fprintf(new_output_fp, -"*** WARNING: GCC 3 is detected, please make sure the environment\n" -" variable GLIBCPP_FORCE_NEW (GCC 3.2 and 3.3) or GLIBCXX_FORCE_NEW\n" -" (GCC 3.4) is defined. Check the README file for details.\n"); -#endif - } -} - -NVWA_NAMESPACE_END - -#if NVWA_USE_NAMESPACE -using namespace nvwa; -#endif // NVWA_USE_NAMESPACE - -/** - * Allocates memory with file/line information. - * - * @param size size of the required memory block - * @param file null-terminated string of the file name - * @param line line number - * @return pointer to the memory allocated; or null if memory is - * insufficient (#_DEBUG_NEW_STD_OPER_NEW is 0) - * @throw bad_alloc memory is insufficient (#_DEBUG_NEW_STD_OPER_NEW is 1) - */ -void* operator new(size_t size, const char* file, int line) -{ - void* ptr = alloc_mem(size, file, line, false); -#if _DEBUG_NEW_STD_OPER_NEW - if (ptr) - return ptr; - else - throw std::bad_alloc(); -#else - return ptr; -#endif -} - -/** - * Allocates array memory with file/line information. - * - * @param size size of the required memory block - * @param file null-terminated string of the file name - * @param line line number - * @return pointer to the memory allocated; or null if memory is - * insufficient (#_DEBUG_NEW_STD_OPER_NEW is 0) - * @throw bad_alloc memory is insufficient (#_DEBUG_NEW_STD_OPER_NEW is 1) - */ -void* operator new[](size_t size, const char* file, int line) -{ - void* ptr = alloc_mem(size, file, line, true); -#if _DEBUG_NEW_STD_OPER_NEW - if (ptr) - return ptr; - else - throw std::bad_alloc(); -#else - return ptr; -#endif -} - -/** - * Allocates memory without file/line information. - * - * @param size size of the required memory block - * @return pointer to the memory allocated; or null if memory is - * insufficient (#_DEBUG_NEW_STD_OPER_NEW is 0) - * @throw bad_alloc memory is insufficient (#_DEBUG_NEW_STD_OPER_NEW is 1) - */ -void* operator new(size_t size) -{ - return operator new(size, (char*)_DEBUG_NEW_CALLER_ADDRESS, 0); -} - -/** - * Allocates array memory without file/line information. - * - * @param size size of the required memory block - * @return pointer to the memory allocated; or null if memory is - * insufficient (#_DEBUG_NEW_STD_OPER_NEW is 0) - * @throw bad_alloc memory is insufficient (#_DEBUG_NEW_STD_OPER_NEW is 1) - */ -void* operator new[](size_t size) -{ - return operator new[](size, (char*)_DEBUG_NEW_CALLER_ADDRESS, 0); -} - -/** - * Allocates memory with no-throw guarantee. - * - * @param size size of the required memory block - * @return pointer to the memory allocated; or null if memory is - * insufficient - */ -void* operator new(size_t size, const std::nothrow_t&) _NOEXCEPT -{ - return alloc_mem(size, (char*)_DEBUG_NEW_CALLER_ADDRESS, 0, false); -} - -/** - * Allocates array memory with no-throw guarantee. - * - * @param size size of the required memory block - * @return pointer to the memory allocated; or null if memory is - * insufficient - */ -void* operator new[](size_t size, const std::nothrow_t&) _NOEXCEPT -{ - return alloc_mem(size, (char*)_DEBUG_NEW_CALLER_ADDRESS, 0, true); -} - -/** - * Deallocates memory. - * - * @param ptr pointer to the previously allocated memory - */ -void operator delete(void* ptr) _NOEXCEPT -{ - free_pointer(ptr, _DEBUG_NEW_CALLER_ADDRESS, false); -} - -/** - * Deallocates array memory. - * - * @param ptr pointer to the previously allocated memory - */ -void operator delete[](void* ptr) _NOEXCEPT -{ - free_pointer(ptr, _DEBUG_NEW_CALLER_ADDRESS, true); -} - -#if __cplusplus >= 201402L -// GCC under C++14 wants these definitions - -void operator delete(void* ptr, size_t) _NOEXCEPT -{ - free_pointer(ptr, _DEBUG_NEW_CALLER_ADDRESS, false); -} - -void operator delete[](void* ptr, size_t) _NOEXCEPT -{ - free_pointer(ptr, _DEBUG_NEW_CALLER_ADDRESS, true); -} -#endif - -/** - * Placement deallocation function. For details, please check Section - * 5.3.4 of the C++ 1998 or 2011 Standard. - * - * @param ptr pointer to the previously allocated memory - * @param file null-terminated string of the file name - * @param line line number - * - * @see http://www.csci.csusb.edu/dick/c++std/cd2/expr.html#expr.new - * @see http://wyw.dcweb.cn/leakage.htm - */ -void operator delete(void* ptr, const char* file, int line) _NOEXCEPT -{ - if (new_verbose_flag) - { - fast_mutex_autolock lock(new_output_lock); - fprintf(new_output_fp, - "info: exception thrown on initializing object at %p (", - ptr); - print_position(file, line); - fprintf(new_output_fp, ")\n"); - } - operator delete(ptr); -} - -/** - * Placement deallocation function. For details, please check Section - * 5.3.4 of the C++ 1998 or 2011 Standard. - * - * @param ptr pointer to the previously allocated memory - * @param file null-terminated string of the file name - * @param line line number - */ -void operator delete[](void* ptr, const char* file, int line) _NOEXCEPT -{ - if (new_verbose_flag) - { - fast_mutex_autolock lock(new_output_lock); - fprintf(new_output_fp, - "info: exception thrown on initializing objects at %p (", - ptr); - print_position(file, line); - fprintf(new_output_fp, ")\n"); - } - operator delete[](ptr); -} - -/** - * Placement deallocation function. For details, please check Section - * 5.3.4 of the C++ 1998 or 2011 Standard. - * - * @param ptr pointer to the previously allocated memory - */ -void operator delete(void* ptr, const std::nothrow_t&) _NOEXCEPT -{ - operator delete(ptr, (char*)_DEBUG_NEW_CALLER_ADDRESS, 0); -} - -/** - * Placement deallocation function. For details, please check Section - * 5.3.4 of the C++ 1998 or 2011 Standard. - * - * @param ptr pointer to the previously allocated memory - */ -void operator delete[](void* ptr, const std::nothrow_t&) _NOEXCEPT -{ - operator delete[](ptr, (char*)_DEBUG_NEW_CALLER_ADDRESS, 0); -} - -// This is to make Doxygen happy -#undef _DEBUG_NEW_REMEMBER_STACK_TRACE -//#define _DEBUG_NEW_REMEMBER_STACK_TRACE 0 - -PRAGMA45(GCC diagnostic pop) -PRAGMACLANG6GCC(GCC diagnostic pop) diff --git a/src/debug/nvwa/debug_new.h b/src/debug/nvwa/debug_new.h deleted file mode 100644 index 50b168c2e..000000000 --- a/src/debug/nvwa/debug_new.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,207 +0,0 @@ -// -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; c-basic-offset: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- -// vim:tabstop=4:shiftwidth=4:expandtab: - -/* - * Copyright (C) 2004-2015 Wu Yongwei <adah at users dot sourceforge dot net> - * - * This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied - * warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any - * damages arising from the use of this software. - * - * Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, - * including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute - * it freely, subject to the following restrictions: - * - * 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must - * not claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this - * software in a product, an acknowledgement in the product - * documentation would be appreciated but is not required. - * 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must - * not be misrepresented as being the original software. - * 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source - * distribution. - * - * This file is part of Stones of Nvwa: - * http://sourceforge.net/projects/nvwa - * - */ - -/** - * @file debug_new.h - * - * Header file for checking leaks caused by unmatched new/delete. - * - * @date 2015-10-25 - */ - -#ifndef NVWA_DEBUG_NEW_H -#define NVWA_DEBUG_NEW_H - -#include <new> // size_t/std::bad_alloc -#include <stdio.h> // FILE -#include "debug/nvwa/_nvwa.h" // NVWA_NAMESPACE_* -#include "debug/nvwa/c++11.h" // _NOEXCEPT - -/* Special allocation/deallocation functions in the global scope */ -void* operator new(size_t size, const char* file, int line); -void* operator new[](size_t size, const char* file, int line); -void operator delete(void* ptr, const char* file, int line) _NOEXCEPT; -void operator delete[](void* ptr, const char* file, int line) _NOEXCEPT; - -NVWA_NAMESPACE_BEGIN - -/** - * @def _DEBUG_NEW_REDEFINE_NEW - * - * Macro to indicate whether redefinition of \c new is wanted. If one - * wants to define one's own <code>operator new</code>, or to call - * <code>operator new</code> directly, it should be defined to \c 0 to - * alter the default behaviour. Unless, of course, one is willing to - * take the trouble to write something like: - * @code - * # ifdef new - * # define _NEW_REDEFINED - * # undef new - * # endif - * - * // Code that uses new is here - * - * # ifdef _NEW_REDEFINED - * # ifdef DEBUG_NEW - * # define new DEBUG_NEW - * # endif - * # undef _NEW_REDEFINED - * # endif - * @endcode - */ -#ifndef _DEBUG_NEW_REDEFINE_NEW -#define _DEBUG_NEW_REDEFINE_NEW 1 -#endif - -/** - * @def _DEBUG_NEW_TYPE - * - * Macro to indicate which variant of #DEBUG_NEW is wanted. The - * default value \c 1 allows the use of placement new (like - * <code>%new(std::nothrow)</code>), but the verbose output (when - * nvwa#new_verbose_flag is \c true) looks worse than some older - * versions (no file/line information for allocations). Define it - * to \c 2 to revert to the old behaviour that records file and line - * information directly on the call to <code>operator new</code>. - */ -#ifndef _DEBUG_NEW_TYPE -#define _DEBUG_NEW_TYPE 1 -#endif - -/** - * Callback type for stack trace printing. - * - * @param fp pointer to the output stream - * @param stacktrace pointer to the stack trace array (null-terminated) - */ -typedef void (*stacktrace_print_callback_t)(FILE* fp, void** stacktrace); - -/** - * Callback type for the leak whitelist function. \a file, \a address, - * and \a backtrace might be null depending on library configuration, - * platform, and amount of runtime information available. \a line can - * be 0 when line number info is not available at runtime. - * - * @param file null-terminated string of the file name - * @param line line number - * @param addr address of code where leakage happens - * @param stacktrace pointer to the stack trace array (null-terminated) - * @return \c true if the leak should be whitelisted; - * \c false otherwise - */ -typedef bool (*leak_whitelist_callback_t)(char const* file, int line, - void* addr, void** stacktrace); - -/* Prototypes */ -int check_leaks(); -int check_mem_corruption(); - -/* Control variables */ -extern bool new_autocheck_flag; // default to true: call check_leaks() on exit -extern bool new_verbose_flag; // default to false: no verbose information -extern FILE* new_output_fp; // default to stderr: output to console -extern const char* new_progname;// default to null; should be assigned argv[0] -extern stacktrace_print_callback_t stacktrace_print_callback;// default to null -extern leak_whitelist_callback_t leak_whitelist_callback; // default to null - -/** - * @def DEBUG_NEW - * - * Macro to catch file/line information on allocation. If - * #_DEBUG_NEW_REDEFINE_NEW is \c 0, one can use this macro directly; - * otherwise \c new will be defined to it, and one must use \c new - * instead. - */ -# if _DEBUG_NEW_TYPE == 1 -# define DEBUG_NEW NVWA::debug_new_recorder(__FILE__, __LINE__) ->* new -# else -# define DEBUG_NEW new(__FILE__, __LINE__) -# endif - -# if _DEBUG_NEW_REDEFINE_NEW -# define new DEBUG_NEW -# endif -# ifdef _DEBUG_NEW_EMULATE_MALLOC -# include <stdlib.h> -# ifdef new -# define malloc(s) ((void*)(new char[s])) -# else -# define malloc(s) ((void*)(DEBUG_NEW char[s])) -# endif -# define free(p) delete[] (char*)(p) -# endif - -/** - * Recorder class to remember the call context. - * - * The idea comes from <a href="http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.c++.moderated/browse_thread/thread/7089382e3bc1c489/85f9107a1dc79ee9?#85f9107a1dc79ee9">Greg Herlihy's post</a> in comp.lang.c++.moderated. - */ -class debug_new_recorder -{ - const char* _M_file; - const int _M_line; - void _M_process(void* ptr); -public: - /** - * Constructor to remember the call context. The information will - * be used in debug_new_recorder::operator->*. - */ - debug_new_recorder(const char* file, int line) - : _M_file(file), _M_line(line) {} - /** - * Operator to write the context information to memory. - * <code>operator->*</code> is chosen because it has the right - * precedence, it is rarely used, and it looks good: so people can - * tell the special usage more quickly. - */ - template <class _Tp> _Tp* operator->*(_Tp* ptr) - { _M_process(ptr); return ptr; } -private: - debug_new_recorder(const debug_new_recorder&); - debug_new_recorder& operator=(const debug_new_recorder&); -}; - -/** - * Counter class for on-exit leakage check. - * - * This technique is learnt from <em>The C++ Programming Language</em> by - * Bjarne Stroustup. - */ -class debug_new_counter -{ - static int _S_count; -public: - debug_new_counter(); - ~debug_new_counter(); -}; -/** Counting object for each file including debug_new.h. */ -static debug_new_counter __debug_new_count; - -NVWA_NAMESPACE_END - -#endif // NVWA_DEBUG_NEW_H diff --git a/src/debug/nvwa/fast_mutex.h b/src/debug/nvwa/fast_mutex.h deleted file mode 100644 index faccc4893..000000000 --- a/src/debug/nvwa/fast_mutex.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,427 +0,0 @@ -// -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; c-basic-offset: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- -// vim:tabstop=4:shiftwidth=4:expandtab: - -/* - * Copyright (C) 2004-2015 Wu Yongwei <adah at users dot sourceforge dot net> - * - * This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied - * warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any - * damages arising from the use of this software. - * - * Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, - * including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute - * it freely, subject to the following restrictions: - * - * 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must - * not claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this - * software in a product, an acknowledgement in the product - * documentation would be appreciated but is not required. - * 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must - * not be misrepresented as being the original software. - * 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source - * distribution. - * - * This file is part of Stones of Nvwa: - * http://sourceforge.net/projects/nvwa - * - */ - -/** - * @file fast_mutex.h - * - * A fast mutex implementation for POSIX, Win32, and modern C++. - * - * @date 2015-05-19 - */ - -#ifndef NVWA_FAST_MUTEX_H -#define NVWA_FAST_MUTEX_H - -#include "debug/nvwa/_nvwa.h" // NVWA_NAMESPACE_* -#include "debug/nvwa/c++11.h" // HAVE_CXX11_MUTEX - -# if !defined(_NOTHREADS) -# if !defined(NVWA_USE_CXX11_MUTEX) && HAVE_CXX11_MUTEX != 0 && \ - !defined(_WIN32THREADS) && !defined(NVWA_WIN32THREADS) && \ - !defined(NVWA_PTHREADS) && !defined(NVWA_NOTHREADS) && \ - defined(_WIN32) && defined(_MT) && \ - (!defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(_DLL)) -// Prefer using std::mutex on Windows to avoid the namespace -// pollution caused by <windows.h>. However, MSVC has a re-entry -// issue with its std::mutex implementation, and std::mutex should -// not be used unless /MD or /MDd is used. For more information, -// check out: -// -// https://connect.microsoft.com/VisualStudio/feedback/details/776596/std-mutex-not-a-constexpr-with-mtd-compiler-flag -// http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14319344/stdmutex-lock-hangs-when-overriding-the-new-operator -// -# define NVWA_USE_CXX11_MUTEX 1 -# endif - -# if !defined(_WIN32THREADS) && \ - (defined(_WIN32) && defined(_MT)) -// Automatically use _WIN32THREADS when specifying -MT/-MD in MSVC, -// or -mthreads in MinGW GCC. -# define _WIN32THREADS -# elif !defined(_PTHREADS) && \ - defined(_REENTRANT) -// Automatically use _PTHREADS when specifying -pthread in GCC or Clang. -# define _PTHREADS -# endif -# endif - -# ifndef NVWA_USE_CXX11_MUTEX -# if HAVE_CXX11_MUTEX != 0 && \ - !defined(_NOTHREADS) && !defined(NVWA_NOTHREADS) && \ - !defined(_PTHREADS) && !defined(NVWA_PTHREADS) && \ - !defined(_WIN32THREADS) && !defined(NVWA_WIN32THREADS) -# define NVWA_USE_CXX11_MUTEX 1 -# else -# define NVWA_USE_CXX11_MUTEX 0 -# endif -# endif - -# if !defined(_PTHREADS) && !defined(_WIN32THREADS) && \ - !defined(_NOTHREADS) && NVWA_USE_CXX11_MUTEX == 0 -# define _NOTHREADS -# endif - -# if defined(_NOTHREADS) -# if defined(_PTHREADS) || defined(_WIN32THREADS) || \ - NVWA_USE_CXX11_MUTEX != 0 -# undef _NOTHREADS -# error "Cannot define multi-threaded mode with -D_NOTHREADS" -# endif -# endif - -# if defined(__MINGW32__) && defined(_WIN32THREADS) && !defined(_MT) -# error "Be sure to specify -mthreads with -D_WIN32THREADS" -# endif - -// With all the heuristics above, things may still go wrong, maybe even -// due to a specific inclusion order. So they may be overridden by -// manually defining the NVWA_* macros below. -# if NVWA_USE_CXX11_MUTEX == 0 && \ - !defined(NVWA_WIN32THREADS) && \ - !defined(NVWA_PTHREADS) && \ - !defined(NVWA_NOTHREADS) -// _WIN32THREADS takes precedence, as some C++ libraries have _PTHREADS -// defined even on Win32 platforms. -# if defined(_WIN32THREADS) -# define NVWA_WIN32THREADS -# elif defined(_PTHREADS) -# define NVWA_PTHREADS -# else -# define NVWA_NOTHREADS -# endif -# endif - -# ifndef _FAST_MUTEX_CHECK_INITIALIZATION -/** - * Macro to control whether to check for initialization status for each - * lock/unlock operation. Defining it to a non-zero value will enable - * the check, so that the construction/destruction of a static object - * using a static fast_mutex not yet constructed or already destroyed - * will work (with lock/unlock operations ignored). Defining it to zero - * will disable to check. - */ -# define _FAST_MUTEX_CHECK_INITIALIZATION 1 -# endif - -# ifdef _DEBUG -# include <stdio.h> -# include <stdlib.h> -/** Macro for fast_mutex assertions. Real version (for debug mode). */ -# define _FAST_MUTEX_ASSERT(_Expr, _Msg) \ - if (!(_Expr)) { \ - fprintf(stderr, "fast_mutex::%s\n", _Msg); \ - abort(); \ - } -# else -/** Macro for fast_mutex assertions. Fake version (for release mode). */ -# define _FAST_MUTEX_ASSERT(_Expr, _Msg) \ - ((void)0) -# endif - -# if NVWA_USE_CXX11_MUTEX != 0 -# include <mutex> -NVWA_NAMESPACE_BEGIN -/** - * Macro alias to `volatile' semantics. Here it is truly volatile since - * it is in a multi-threaded (C++11) environment. - */ -# define __VOLATILE volatile - /** - * Class for non-reentrant fast mutexes. This is the implementation - * using the C++11 mutex. - */ - class fast_mutex - { - std::mutex _M_mtx_impl; -# if _FAST_MUTEX_CHECK_INITIALIZATION - bool _M_initialized; -# endif -# ifdef _DEBUG - bool _M_locked; -# endif - public: - fast_mutex() -# ifdef _DEBUG - : _M_locked(false) -# endif - { -# if _FAST_MUTEX_CHECK_INITIALIZATION - _M_initialized = true; -# endif - } - ~fast_mutex() - { - _FAST_MUTEX_ASSERT(!_M_locked, "~fast_mutex(): still locked"); -# if _FAST_MUTEX_CHECK_INITIALIZATION - _M_initialized = false; -# endif - } - void lock() - { -# if _FAST_MUTEX_CHECK_INITIALIZATION - if (!_M_initialized) - return; -# endif - _M_mtx_impl.lock(); -# ifdef _DEBUG - _FAST_MUTEX_ASSERT(!_M_locked, "lock(): already locked"); - _M_locked = true; -# endif - } - void unlock() - { -# if _FAST_MUTEX_CHECK_INITIALIZATION - if (!_M_initialized) - return; -# endif -# ifdef _DEBUG - _FAST_MUTEX_ASSERT(_M_locked, "unlock(): not locked"); - _M_locked = false; -# endif - _M_mtx_impl.unlock(); - } - private: - fast_mutex(const fast_mutex&); - fast_mutex& operator=(const fast_mutex&); - }; -NVWA_NAMESPACE_END -# elif defined(NVWA_PTHREADS) -# include <pthread.h> -NVWA_NAMESPACE_BEGIN -/** - * Macro alias to `volatile' semantics. Here it is truly volatile since - * it is in a multi-threaded (POSIX threads) environment. - */ -# define __VOLATILE volatile - /** - * Class for non-reentrant fast mutexes. This is the implementation - * for POSIX threads. - */ - class fast_mutex - { - pthread_mutex_t _M_mtx_impl; -# if _FAST_MUTEX_CHECK_INITIALIZATION - bool _M_initialized; -# endif -# ifdef _DEBUG - bool _M_locked; -# endif - public: - fast_mutex() -# ifdef _DEBUG - : _M_locked(false) -# endif - { - ::pthread_mutex_init(&_M_mtx_impl, _NULLPTR); -# if _FAST_MUTEX_CHECK_INITIALIZATION - _M_initialized = true; -# endif - } - ~fast_mutex() - { - _FAST_MUTEX_ASSERT(!_M_locked, "~fast_mutex(): still locked"); -# if _FAST_MUTEX_CHECK_INITIALIZATION - _M_initialized = false; -# endif - ::pthread_mutex_destroy(&_M_mtx_impl); - } - void lock() - { -# if _FAST_MUTEX_CHECK_INITIALIZATION - if (!_M_initialized) - return; -# endif - ::pthread_mutex_lock(&_M_mtx_impl); -# ifdef _DEBUG - // The following assertion should _always_ be true for a - // real `fast' pthread_mutex. However, this assertion can - // help sometimes, when people forget to use `-lpthread' and - // glibc provides an empty implementation. Having this - // assertion is also more consistent. - _FAST_MUTEX_ASSERT(!_M_locked, "lock(): already locked"); - _M_locked = true; -# endif - } - void unlock() - { -# if _FAST_MUTEX_CHECK_INITIALIZATION - if (!_M_initialized) - return; -# endif -# ifdef _DEBUG - _FAST_MUTEX_ASSERT(_M_locked, "unlock(): not locked"); - _M_locked = false; -# endif - ::pthread_mutex_unlock(&_M_mtx_impl); - } - private: - fast_mutex(const fast_mutex&); - fast_mutex& operator=(const fast_mutex&); - }; -NVWA_NAMESPACE_END -# elif defined(NVWA_WIN32THREADS) -# ifndef WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN -# define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN -# endif /* WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN */ -# include <windows.h> -NVWA_NAMESPACE_BEGIN -/** - * Macro alias to `volatile' semantics. Here it is truly volatile since - * it is in a multi-threaded (Win32 threads) environment. - */ -# define __VOLATILE volatile - /** - * Class for non-reentrant fast mutexes. This is the implementation - * for Win32 threads. - */ - class fast_mutex - { - CRITICAL_SECTION _M_mtx_impl; -# if _FAST_MUTEX_CHECK_INITIALIZATION - bool _M_initialized; -# endif -# ifdef _DEBUG - bool _M_locked; -# endif - public: - fast_mutex() -# ifdef _DEBUG - : _M_locked(false) -# endif - { - ::InitializeCriticalSection(&_M_mtx_impl); -# if _FAST_MUTEX_CHECK_INITIALIZATION - _M_initialized = true; -# endif - } - ~fast_mutex() - { - _FAST_MUTEX_ASSERT(!_M_locked, "~fast_mutex(): still locked"); -# if _FAST_MUTEX_CHECK_INITIALIZATION - _M_initialized = false; -# endif - ::DeleteCriticalSection(&_M_mtx_impl); - } - void lock() - { -# if _FAST_MUTEX_CHECK_INITIALIZATION - if (!_M_initialized) - return; -# endif - ::EnterCriticalSection(&_M_mtx_impl); -# ifdef _DEBUG - _FAST_MUTEX_ASSERT(!_M_locked, "lock(): already locked"); - _M_locked = true; -# endif - } - void unlock() - { -# if _FAST_MUTEX_CHECK_INITIALIZATION - if (!_M_initialized) - return; -# endif -# ifdef _DEBUG - _FAST_MUTEX_ASSERT(_M_locked, "unlock(): not locked"); - _M_locked = false; -# endif - ::LeaveCriticalSection(&_M_mtx_impl); - } - private: - fast_mutex(const fast_mutex&); - fast_mutex& operator=(const fast_mutex&); - }; -NVWA_NAMESPACE_END -# elif defined(NVWA_NOTHREADS) -NVWA_NAMESPACE_BEGIN -/** - * Macro alias to `volatile' semantics. Here it is not truly volatile - * since it is in a single-threaded environment. - */ -# define __VOLATILE - /** - * Class for non-reentrant fast mutexes. This is the null - * implementation for single-threaded environments. - */ - class fast_mutex - { -# ifdef _DEBUG - bool _M_locked; -# endif - public: - fast_mutex() -# ifdef _DEBUG - : _M_locked(false) -# endif - { - } - ~fast_mutex() - { - _FAST_MUTEX_ASSERT(!_M_locked, "~fast_mutex(): still locked"); - } - void lock() - { -# ifdef _DEBUG - _FAST_MUTEX_ASSERT(!_M_locked, "lock(): already locked"); - _M_locked = true; -# endif - } - void unlock() - { -# ifdef _DEBUG - _FAST_MUTEX_ASSERT(_M_locked, "unlock(): not locked"); - _M_locked = false; -# endif - } - private: - fast_mutex(const fast_mutex&); - fast_mutex& operator=(const fast_mutex&); - }; -NVWA_NAMESPACE_END -# endif // Definition of class fast_mutex - -NVWA_NAMESPACE_BEGIN -/** RAII lock class for fast_mutex. */ -class fast_mutex_autolock -{ - fast_mutex& _M_mtx; -public: - explicit fast_mutex_autolock(fast_mutex& mtx) : _M_mtx(mtx) - { - _M_mtx.lock(); - } - ~fast_mutex_autolock() - { - _M_mtx.unlock(); - } -private: - fast_mutex_autolock(const fast_mutex_autolock&); - fast_mutex_autolock& operator=(const fast_mutex_autolock&); -}; -NVWA_NAMESPACE_END - -#endif // NVWA_FAST_MUTEX_H diff --git a/src/debug/nvwa/source.txt b/src/debug/nvwa/source.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 93a15332c..000000000 --- a/src/debug/nvwa/source.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -https://github.com/adah1972/nvwa diff --git a/src/debug/nvwa/static_assert.h b/src/debug/nvwa/static_assert.h deleted file mode 100644 index 877ef0f97..000000000 --- a/src/debug/nvwa/static_assert.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,62 +0,0 @@ -// -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; c-basic-offset: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- -// vim:tabstop=4:shiftwidth=4:expandtab: - -/* - * Copyright (C) 2004-2013 Wu Yongwei <adah at users dot sourceforge dot net> - * - * This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied - * warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any - * damages arising from the use of this software. - * - * Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, - * including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute - * it freely, subject to the following restrictions: - * - * 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must - * not claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this - * software in a product, an acknowledgement in the product - * documentation would be appreciated but is not required. - * 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must - * not be misrepresented as being the original software. - * 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source - * distribution. - * - * This file is part of Stones of Nvwa: - * http://sourceforge.net/projects/nvwa - * - */ - -/** - * @file static_assert.h - * - * Template class to check validity duing compile time (adapted from Loki). - * - * @date 2013-09-07 - */ - -#ifndef STATIC_ASSERT - -#include "debug/nvwa/c++11.h" - -#if HAVE_CXX11_STATIC_ASSERT - -#define STATIC_ASSERT(_Expr, _Msg) static_assert(_Expr, #_Msg) - -#else - -namespace nvwa { - -template <bool> struct compile_time_error; -template <> struct compile_time_error<true> {}; - -#define STATIC_ASSERT(_Expr, _Msg) \ - { \ - nvwa::compile_time_error<((_Expr) != 0)> ERROR_##_Msg; \ - (void)ERROR_##_Msg; \ - } - -} - -#endif // HAVE_CXX11_STATIC_ASSERT - -#endif // STATIC_ASSERT |