comparison modules/ldap/eldap.c @ 3024:b7f26b2f78bd

[xemacs-hg @ 2005-10-25 08:32:40 by ben] more mc-alloc-related factoring; make it hard to do the wrong thing postgresql/postgresql.c, postgresql/postgresql.h: MC-Alloc refactoring. ldap/eldap.c, ldap/eldap.h: MC-Alloc refactoring. alloc.c, buffer.c, console.c, emacs.c, file-coding.c, lrecord.h, lstream.c, mule-charset.c, print.c, scrollbar-gtk.c, scrollbar-msw.c, scrollbar-x.c, scrollbar.c, symbols.c, symeval.h, unicode.c, window.c, xemacs.def.in.in: rename `struct lcrecord_header' to `struct old_lcrecord_header'; likewise for `old_basic_alloc_lcrecord', `old_free_lcrecord', `old_zero_lcrecord', `old_zero_sized_lcrecord', `old_copy_lcrecord', `old_copy_sized_lcrecord', `old_alloc_lcrecord_type'. Created new LISPOBJ_STORAGE_SIZE() used only on objects created through allocation of Lisp-Object memory instead of basic xmalloc()/xfree(). This is distinguished from malloced_storage_size(), for non-Lisp-Objects. The definition of LISPOBJ_STORAGE_SIZE() can reduce down to malloced_storage_size() when not MC-ALLOC, but with MC-ALLOC it's a different function. The whole point other than cleaning up the use of LISPOBJ_STORAGE_SIZE is to make it harder to accidentally use the old kind (lowercase) of function in new code, since you get a compile error.
author ben
date Tue, 25 Oct 2005 08:32:50 +0000
parents 6fa9919a9a0b
children 986cd22006a9
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139 } 139 }
140 140
141 static Lisp_LDAP * 141 static Lisp_LDAP *
142 allocate_ldap (void) 142 allocate_ldap (void)
143 { 143 {
144 #ifdef MC_ALLOC 144 Lisp_LDAP *ldap = ALLOC_LCRECORD_TYPE (Lisp_LDAP, &lrecord_ldap);
145 Lisp_LDAP *ldap = alloc_lrecord_type (Lisp_LDAP, &lrecord_ldap);
146 #else /* not MC_ALLOC */
147 Lisp_LDAP *ldap = alloc_lcrecord_type (Lisp_LDAP, &lrecord_ldap);
148 #endif /* not MC_ALLOC */
149 145
150 ldap->ld = NULL; 146 ldap->ld = NULL;
151 ldap->host = Qnil; 147 ldap->host = Qnil;
152 return ldap; 148 return ldap;
153 } 149 }