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/* * malloc.c: safe wrappers around malloc, realloc, free, strdup */ #ifndef NO_STDINT_H #include <stdint.h> #endif #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> #include "puzzles.h" /* * smalloc should guarantee to return a useful pointer - we * can do nothing except die when it's out of memory anyway. */ void *smalloc(size_t size) { void *p; #ifdef PTRDIFF_MAX if (size > PTRDIFF_MAX) fatal("allocation too large"); #endif p = malloc(size); if (!p) fatal("out of memory"); return p; } /* * sfree should guaranteeably deal gracefully with freeing NULL */ void sfree(void *p) { if (p) { free(p); } } /* * srealloc should guaranteeably be able to realloc NULL */ void *srealloc(void *p, size_t size) { void *q; #ifdef PTRDIFF_MAX if (size > PTRDIFF_MAX) fatal("allocation too large"); #endif if (p) { q = realloc(p, size); } else { q = malloc(size); } if (!q) fatal("out of memory"); return q; } /* * dupstr is like strdup, but with the never-return-NULL property * of smalloc (and also reliably defined in all environments :-) */ char *dupstr(const char *s) { char *r = smalloc(1+strlen(s)); strcpy(r,s); return r; }