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1#ifndef GC_CPP_H
2#define GC_CPP_H
3/****************************************************************************
4Copyright (c) 1994 by Xerox Corporation. All rights reserved.
5
6THIS MATERIAL IS PROVIDED AS IS, WITH ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED
7OR IMPLIED. ANY USE IS AT YOUR OWN RISK.
8
9Permission is hereby granted to use or copy this program for any
10purpose, provided the above notices are retained on all copies.
11Permission to modify the code and to distribute modified code is
12granted, provided the above notices are retained, and a notice that
13the code was modified is included with the above copyright notice.
14****************************************************************************
15
16C++ Interface to the Boehm Collector
17
18 John R. Ellis and Jesse Hull
19
20This interface provides access to the Boehm collector. It provides
21basic facilities similar to those described in "Safe, Efficient
22Garbage Collection for C++", by John R. Elis and David L. Detlefs
23(ftp://ftp.parc.xerox.com/pub/ellis/gc).
24
25All heap-allocated objects are either "collectable" or
26"uncollectable". Programs must explicitly delete uncollectable
27objects, whereas the garbage collector will automatically delete
28collectable objects when it discovers them to be inaccessible.
29Collectable objects may freely point at uncollectable objects and vice
30versa.
31
32Objects allocated with the built-in "::operator new" are uncollectable.
33
34Objects derived from class "gc" are collectable. For example:
35
36 class A: public gc {...};
37 A* a = new A; // a is collectable.
38
39Collectable instances of non-class types can be allocated using the GC
40(or UseGC) placement:
41
42 typedef int A[ 10 ];
43 A* a = new (GC) A;
44
45Uncollectable instances of classes derived from "gc" can be allocated
46using the NoGC placement:
47
48 class A: public gc {...};
49 A* a = new (NoGC) A; // a is uncollectable.
50
51Both uncollectable and collectable objects can be explicitly deleted
52with "delete", which invokes an object's destructors and frees its
53storage immediately.
54
55A collectable object may have a clean-up function, which will be
56invoked when the collector discovers the object to be inaccessible.
57An object derived from "gc_cleanup" or containing a member derived
58from "gc_cleanup" has a default clean-up function that invokes the
59object's destructors. Explicit clean-up functions may be specified as
60an additional placement argument:
61
62 A* a = ::new (GC, MyCleanup) A;
63
64An object is considered "accessible" by the collector if it can be
65reached by a path of pointers from static variables, automatic
66variables of active functions, or from some object with clean-up
67enabled; pointers from an object to itself are ignored.
68
69Thus, if objects A and B both have clean-up functions, and A points at
70B, B is considered accessible. After A's clean-up is invoked and its
71storage released, B will then become inaccessible and will have its
72clean-up invoked. If A points at B and B points to A, forming a
73cycle, then that's considered a storage leak, and neither will be
74collectable. See the interface gc.h for low-level facilities for
75handling such cycles of objects with clean-up.
76
77The collector cannot guarrantee that it will find all inaccessible
78objects. In practice, it finds almost all of them.
79
80
81Cautions:
82
831. Be sure the collector has been augmented with "make c++".
84
852. If your compiler supports the new "operator new[]" syntax, then
86add -DGC_OPERATOR_NEW_ARRAY to the Makefile.
87
88If your compiler doesn't support "operator new[]", beware that an
89array of type T, where T is derived from "gc", may or may not be
90allocated as a collectable object (it depends on the compiler). Use
91the explicit GC placement to make the array collectable. For example:
92
93 class A: public gc {...};
94 A* a1 = new A[ 10 ]; // collectable or uncollectable?
95 A* a2 = new (GC) A[ 10 ]; // collectable
96
973. The destructors of collectable arrays of objects derived from
98"gc_cleanup" will not be invoked properly. For example:
99
100 class A: public gc_cleanup {...};
101 A* a = new (GC) A[ 10 ]; // destructors not invoked correctly
102
103Typically, only the destructor for the first element of the array will
104be invoked when the array is garbage-collected. To get all the
105destructors of any array executed, you must supply an explicit
106clean-up function:
107
108 A* a = new (GC, MyCleanUp) A[ 10 ];
109
110(Implementing clean-up of arrays correctly, portably, and in a way
111that preserves the correct exception semantics requires a language
112extension, e.g. the "gc" keyword.)
113
1144. Compiler bugs:
115
116* Solaris 2's CC (SC3.0) doesn't implement t->~T() correctly, so the
117destructors of classes derived from gc_cleanup won't be invoked.
118You'll have to explicitly register a clean-up function with
119new-placement syntax.
120
121* Evidently cfront 3.0 does not allow destructors to be explicitly
122invoked using the ANSI-conforming syntax t->~T(). If you're using
123cfront 3.0, you'll have to comment out the class gc_cleanup, which
124uses explicit invocation.
125
1265. GC name conflicts:
127
128Many other systems seem to use the identifier "GC" as an abbreviation
129for "Graphics Context". Since version 5.0, GC placement has been replaced
130by UseGC. GC is an alias for UseGC, unless GC_NAME_CONFLICT is defined.
131
132****************************************************************************/
133
134#include "gc.h"
135
136#ifndef THINK_CPLUS
137#define _cdecl
138#endif
139
140#if ! defined( GC_NO_OPERATOR_NEW_ARRAY ) \
141 && !defined(_ENABLE_ARRAYNEW) /* Digimars */ \
142 && (defined(__BORLANDC__) && (__BORLANDC__ < 0x450) \
143 || (defined(__GNUC__) && \
144 (__GNUC__ < 2 || __GNUC__ == 2 && __GNUC_MINOR__ < 6)) \
145 || (defined(__WATCOMC__) && __WATCOMC__ < 1050))
146# define GC_NO_OPERATOR_NEW_ARRAY
147#endif
148
149#if !defined(GC_NO_OPERATOR_NEW_ARRAY) && !defined(GC_OPERATOR_NEW_ARRAY)
150# define GC_OPERATOR_NEW_ARRAY
151#endif
152
153enum GCPlacement {UseGC,
154#ifndef GC_NAME_CONFLICT
155 GC=UseGC,
156#endif
157 NoGC, PointerFreeGC};
158
159class gc {public:
160 inline void* operator new( size_t size );
161 inline void* operator new( size_t size, GCPlacement gcp );
162 inline void operator delete( void* obj );
163
164#ifdef GC_OPERATOR_NEW_ARRAY
165 inline void* operator new[]( size_t size );
166 inline void* operator new[]( size_t size, GCPlacement gcp );
167 inline void operator delete[]( void* obj );
168#endif /* GC_OPERATOR_NEW_ARRAY */
169 };
170 /*
171 Instances of classes derived from "gc" will be allocated in the
172 collected heap by default, unless an explicit NoGC placement is
173 specified. */
174
175class gc_cleanup: virtual public gc {public:
176 inline gc_cleanup();
177 inline virtual ~gc_cleanup();
178private:
179 inline static void _cdecl cleanup( void* obj, void* clientData );};
180 /*
181 Instances of classes derived from "gc_cleanup" will be allocated
182 in the collected heap by default. When the collector discovers an
183 inaccessible object derived from "gc_cleanup" or containing a
184 member derived from "gc_cleanup", its destructors will be
185 invoked. */
186
187extern "C" {typedef void (*GCCleanUpFunc)( void* obj, void* clientData );}
188
189#ifdef _MSC_VER
190 // Disable warning that "no matching operator delete found; memory will
191 // not be freed if initialization throws an exception"
192# pragma warning(disable:4291)
193#endif
194
195inline void* operator new(
196 size_t size,
197 GCPlacement gcp,
198 GCCleanUpFunc cleanup = 0,
199 void* clientData = 0 );
200 /*
201 Allocates a collectable or uncollected object, according to the
202 value of "gcp".
203
204 For collectable objects, if "cleanup" is non-null, then when the
205 allocated object "obj" becomes inaccessible, the collector will
206 invoke the function "cleanup( obj, clientData )" but will not
207 invoke the object's destructors. It is an error to explicitly
208 delete an object allocated with a non-null "cleanup".
209
210 It is an error to specify a non-null "cleanup" with NoGC or for
211 classes derived from "gc_cleanup" or containing members derived
212 from "gc_cleanup". */
213
214#ifdef GC_OPERATOR_NEW_ARRAY
215
216#ifdef _MSC_VER
217 /** This ensures that the system default operator new[] doesn't get
218 * undefined, which is what seems to happen on VC++ 6 for some reason
219 * if we define a multi-argument operator new[].
220 * There seems to be really redirect new in this environment without
221 * including this everywhere.
222 */
223 inline void *operator new[]( size_t size )
224 {
225 return GC_MALLOC_UNCOLLECTABLE( size );
226 }
227
228 inline void operator delete[](void* obj)
229 {
230 GC_FREE(obj);
231 };
232
233 inline void* operator new( size_t size)
234 {
235 return GC_MALLOC_UNCOLLECTABLE( size);
236 };
237
238 inline void operator delete(void* obj)
239 {
240 GC_FREE(obj);
241 };
242
243
244// This new operator is used by VC++ in case of Debug builds !
245 inline void* operator new( size_t size,
246 int ,//nBlockUse,
247 const char * szFileName,
248 int nLine
249 ) {
250# ifndef GC_DEBUG
251 return GC_malloc_uncollectable( size );
252# else
253 return GC_debug_malloc_uncollectable(size, szFileName, nLine);
254# endif
255 }
256
257#endif /* _MSC_VER */
258
259inline void* operator new[](
260 size_t size,
261 GCPlacement gcp,
262 GCCleanUpFunc cleanup = 0,
263 void* clientData = 0 );
264 /*
265 The operator new for arrays, identical to the above. */
266
267#endif /* GC_OPERATOR_NEW_ARRAY */
268
269/****************************************************************************
270
271Inline implementation
272
273****************************************************************************/
274
275inline void* gc::operator new( size_t size ) {
276 return GC_MALLOC( size );}
277
278inline void* gc::operator new( size_t size, GCPlacement gcp ) {
279 if (gcp == UseGC)
280 return GC_MALLOC( size );
281 else if (gcp == PointerFreeGC)
282 return GC_MALLOC_ATOMIC( size );
283 else
284 return GC_MALLOC_UNCOLLECTABLE( size );}
285
286inline void gc::operator delete( void* obj ) {
287 GC_FREE( obj );}
288
289
290#ifdef GC_OPERATOR_NEW_ARRAY
291
292inline void* gc::operator new[]( size_t size ) {
293 return gc::operator new( size );}
294
295inline void* gc::operator new[]( size_t size, GCPlacement gcp ) {
296 return gc::operator new( size, gcp );}
297
298inline void gc::operator delete[]( void* obj ) {
299 gc::operator delete( obj );}
300
301#endif /* GC_OPERATOR_NEW_ARRAY */
302
303
304inline gc_cleanup::~gc_cleanup() {
305 GC_REGISTER_FINALIZER_IGNORE_SELF( GC_base(this), 0, 0, 0, 0 );}
306
307inline void gc_cleanup::cleanup( void* obj, void* displ ) {
308 ((gc_cleanup*) ((char*) obj + (ptrdiff_t) displ))->~gc_cleanup();}
309
310inline gc_cleanup::gc_cleanup() {
311 GC_finalization_proc oldProc;
312 void* oldData;
313 void* base = GC_base( (void *) this );
314 if (0 != base) {
315 // Don't call the debug version, since this is a real base address.
316 GC_register_finalizer_ignore_self(
317 base, (GC_finalization_proc)cleanup, (void*) ((char*) this - (char*) base),
318 &oldProc, &oldData );
319 if (0 != oldProc) {
320 GC_register_finalizer_ignore_self( base, oldProc, oldData, 0, 0 );}}}
321
322inline void* operator new(
323 size_t size,
324 GCPlacement gcp,
325 GCCleanUpFunc cleanup,
326 void* clientData )
327{
328 void* obj;
329
330 if (gcp == UseGC) {
331 obj = GC_MALLOC( size );
332 if (cleanup != 0)
333 GC_REGISTER_FINALIZER_IGNORE_SELF(
334 obj, cleanup, clientData, 0, 0 );}
335 else if (gcp == PointerFreeGC) {
336 obj = GC_MALLOC_ATOMIC( size );}
337 else {
338 obj = GC_MALLOC_UNCOLLECTABLE( size );};
339 return obj;}
340
341
342#ifdef GC_OPERATOR_NEW_ARRAY
343
344inline void* operator new[](
345 size_t size,
346 GCPlacement gcp,
347 GCCleanUpFunc cleanup,
348 void* clientData )
349{
350 return ::operator new( size, gcp, cleanup, clientData );}
351
352#endif /* GC_OPERATOR_NEW_ARRAY */
353
354
355#endif /* GC_CPP_H */
356
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