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Author SHA1 Message Date
Martin Mares
2cc37815ae Added rmove() (by Andreas, tweaked by me). 2004-05-31 18:47:19 +00:00
Martin Mares
c976342828 Implemented debugging function rlookup() which you can call from gdb
to see what resource does the address given as a parameter belong to.
2000-05-08 22:33:38 +00:00
Martin Mares
3ee2310c5d Avoid conflicts with libraries defining their own xmalloc by defining
xmalloc to bird_xmalloc internally.
2000-03-29 22:57:46 +00:00
Martin Mares
f5c687f791 Added lp_flush() which flushes contents of a linear pool, leaving all the
memory available for subsequent allocations from the same pool. Both flushing
and re-using the memory costs just few instructions.
1999-03-29 19:35:47 +00:00
Martin Mares
7a2105becd Use dmalloc instead of EFence when available (dmalloc has lot of improvements
over EFence and also hopefully smaller memory overhead, but sadly it's non-free
for commercial use).

If the DMALLOC_OPTIONS environment variable is not set, switch on `reasonable'
checks by default.

Also introduced mb_allocz() for cleared mb_alloc().
1999-03-04 11:36:26 +00:00
Martin Mares
b35d72ac66 Name cleanups as suggested by Pavel:
- cfg_strcpy() -> cfg_strdup()
- mempool -> linpool, mp_* -> lp_*  [to avoid confusion with memblock, mb_*]

Anyway, it might be better to stop ranting about names and do some *real* work.
1998-12-06 11:59:18 +00:00
Martin Mares
a3afae585a Removed prototype of rp_free() since this function has never existed. 1998-11-27 19:29:00 +00:00
Martin Mares
ed68a5c6a4 Resource pools are now named. 1998-05-26 21:37:37 +00:00
Martin Mares
18c8241a91 BIRD library: The story continues.
Complete resource manages and IP address handling.
1998-05-03 16:43:39 +00:00
Martin Mares
1feea03e74 Changed #include <x/y> to #include "x/y" for our local includes, so that
gcc -MM can be used to separate them from the system ones.

Added automatic generation of dependencies.
1998-04-28 14:39:34 +00:00
Martin Mares
58ef912c6b First look at data structures. More to come tomorrow... 1998-04-22 12:58:34 +00:00