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/* Memory management routines.
*
* (C) 2003 Anope Team
* Contact us at info@anope.org
*
* Please read COPYING and README for furhter details.
*
* Based on the original code of Epona by Lara.
* Based on the original code of Services by Andy Church.
*
* $Id$
*
*/
#include "services.h"
/*************************************************************************/
/*************************************************************************/
/* smalloc, scalloc, srealloc, sstrdup:
* Versions of the memory allocation functions which will cause the
* program to terminate with an "Out of memory" error if the memory
* cannot be allocated. (Hence, the return value from these functions
* is never NULL.)
*/
void *smalloc(long size)
{
void *buf;
if (!size) {
size = 1;
}
buf = malloc(size);
if (!buf)
#if !defined(USE_THREADS) || !defined(LINUX20)
raise(SIGUSR1);
#else
abort();
#endif
return buf;
}
void *scalloc(long elsize, long els)
{
void *buf;
if (!elsize || !els) {
elsize = els = 1;
}
buf = calloc(elsize, els);
if (!buf)
#if !defined(USE_THREADS) || !defined(LINUX20)
raise(SIGUSR1);
#else
abort();
#endif
return buf;
}
void *srealloc(void *oldptr, long newsize)
{
void *buf;
if (!newsize) {
newsize = 1;
}
buf = realloc(oldptr, newsize);
if (!buf)
#if !defined(USE_THREADS) || !defined(LINUX20)
raise(SIGUSR1);
#else
abort();
#endif
return buf;
}
char *sstrdup(const char *s)
{
char *t = strdup(s);
if (!t)
#if !defined(USE_THREADS) || !defined(LINUX20)
raise(SIGUSR1);
#else
abort();
#endif
return t;
}
/*************************************************************************/
/*************************************************************************/
/* In the future: malloc() replacements that tell us if we're leaking and
* maybe do sanity checks too... */
/*************************************************************************/