// 12 december 2015 package ui import ( "unsafe" ) // #include // // TODO remove when switching to Go 1.7 // #include import "C" // TODO move this to C.CBytes() when switching to Go 1.7 // We want Go itself to complain when we're out of memory. // The allocators in cgo *should* do this, but there isn't a // C.CMalloc(). There *is* a C.CBytes(), however, for transferring // binary blobs from Go to C. If we pass this an arbitrary slice // of the desired length, we get our C.CMalloc(). Using a slice // that's always initialized to zero gives us the ZeroMemory() // for free. var uimallocBytes = make([]byte, 1024) // 1024 bytes first //export uimalloc func uimalloc(n C.size_t) unsafe.Pointer { if n > C.size_t(len(uimallocBytes)) { // TODO round n up to a multiple of a power of 2? // for instance 0x1234 bytes -> 0x1800 bytes uimallocBytes = make([]byte, n) } p := C.malloc(n) if p == nil { panic("out of memory in uimalloc()") } C.memset(p, 0, n) return p } func freestr(str *C.char) { C.free(unsafe.Pointer(str)) } func tobool(b C.int) bool { return b != 0 } func frombool(b bool) C.int { if b { return 1 } return 0 }