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2 -- --
3 -- GNAT RUN-TIME COMPONENTS --
4 -- --
5 -- S Y S T E M . M E M O R Y --
6 -- --
7 -- S p e c --
8 -- --
9 -- Copyright (C) 2001-2008, Free Software Foundation, Inc. --
10 -- --
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21 -- --
22 -- As a special exception, if other files instantiate generics from this --
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24 -- this unit does not by itself cause the resulting executable to be --
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28 -- --
29 -- GNAT was originally developed by the GNAT team at New York University. --
30 -- Extensive contributions were provided by Ada Core Technologies Inc. --
31 -- --
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34 -- This package provides the low level memory allocation/deallocation
35 -- mechanisms used by GNAT.
37 -- To provide an alternate implementation, simply recompile the modified
38 -- body of this package with gnatmake -u -a -g s-memory.adb and make sure
39 -- that the ali and object files for this unit are found in the object
40 -- search path.
42 -- This unit may be used directly from an application program by providing
43 -- an appropriate WITH, and the interface can be expected to remain stable.
45 pragma Warnings (Off);
46 pragma Compiler_Unit;
47 pragma Warnings (On);
49 package System.Memory is
50 pragma Elaborate_Body;
52 type size_t is mod 2 ** Standard'Address_Size;
53 -- Note: the reason we redefine this here instead of using the
54 -- definition in Interfaces.C is that we do not want to drag in
55 -- all of Interfaces.C just because System.Memory is used.
57 function Alloc (Size : size_t) return System.Address;
58 -- This is the low level allocation routine. Given a size in storage
59 -- units, it returns the address of a maximally aligned block of
60 -- memory. The implementation of this routine is guaranteed to be
61 -- task safe, and also aborts are deferred if necessary.
63 -- If size_t is set to size_t'Last on entry, then a Storage_Error
64 -- exception is raised with a message "object too large".
66 -- If size_t is set to zero on entry, then a minimal (but non-zero)
67 -- size block is allocated.
69 -- Note: this is roughly equivalent to the standard C malloc call
70 -- with the additional semantics as described above.
72 procedure Free (Ptr : System.Address);
73 -- This is the low level free routine. It frees a block previously
74 -- allocated with a call to Alloc. As in the case of Alloc, this
75 -- call is guaranteed task safe, and aborts are deferred.
77 -- Note: this is roughly equivalent to the standard C free call
78 -- with the additional semantics as described above.
80 function Realloc
81 (Ptr : System.Address;
82 Size : size_t) return System.Address;
83 -- This is the low level reallocation routine. It takes an existing
84 -- block address returned by a previous call to Alloc or Realloc,
85 -- and reallocates the block. The size can either be increased or
86 -- decreased. If possible the reallocation is done in place, so that
87 -- the returned result is the same as the value of Ptr on entry.
88 -- However, it may be necessary to relocate the block to another
89 -- address, in which case the information is copied to the new
90 -- block, and the old block is freed. The implementation of this
91 -- routine is guaranteed to be task safe, and also aborts are
92 -- deferred as necessary.
94 -- If size_t is set to size_t'Last on entry, then a Storage_Error
95 -- exception is raised with a message "object too large".
97 -- If size_t is set to zero on entry, then a minimal (but non-zero)
98 -- size block is allocated.
100 -- Note: this is roughly equivalent to the standard C realloc call
101 -- with the additional semantics as described above.
103 private
105 -- The following names are used from the generated compiler code
107 pragma Export (C, Alloc, "__gnat_malloc");
108 pragma Export (C, Free, "__gnat_free");
109 pragma Export (C, Realloc, "__gnat_realloc");
111 end System.Memory;