// 4 december 2014 #import #import "uipriv_darwin.h" // TODO is there a better alternative to NSCAssert()? preferably a built-in allocator that panics on out of memory for us? void *uiAlloc(size_t size, const char *type) { void *out; out = malloc(size); NSCAssert(out != NULL, @"out of memory in uiAlloc()"); memset(out, 0, size); #ifdef uiLogAllocations fprintf(stderr, "%p alloc %s\n", out, type); #endif return out; } void *uiRealloc(void *p, size_t size, const char *type) { void *out; if (p == NULL) return uiAlloc(size, type); out = realloc(p, size); NSCAssert(out != NULL, @"out of memory in uiRealloc()"); // TODO zero the extra memory #ifdef uiLogAllocations fprintf(stderr, "%p realloc %p\n", p, out); #endif return out; } void uiFree(void *p) { if (p == NULL) return; free(p); #ifdef uiLogAllocations fprintf(stderr, "%p free\n", p); #endif }