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DEBUG_MEMORY
DEBUG_MEMORY replaces the allocator with a collect and debug
shell to the libc allocator.
DEBUG_MEMORY should only be activated when debugging
libxml i.e. if libxml has been configured with --with-debug-mem too.
xmlFreeFunc ()
void (*xmlFreeFunc) (void *mem); |
Signature for a free() implementation.
xmlMallocFunc ()
void* (*xmlMallocFunc) (size_t size); |
Signature for a malloc() implementation.
xmlReallocFunc ()
void* (*xmlReallocFunc) (void *mem,
size_t size); |
Signature for a realloc() implementation.
xmlStrdupFunc ()
char* (*xmlStrdupFunc) (const char *str); |
Signature for an strdup() implementation.
xmlMemSetup ()
Override the default memory access functions with a new set
This has to be called before any other libxml routines !
Should this be blocked if there was already some allocations
done ?
xmlMemGet ()
Return the memory access functions set currently in use
xmlInitMemory ()
int xmlInitMemory (void); |
Initialize the memory layer.
xmlMemUsed ()
returns the amount of memory currently allocated
xmlMemDisplay ()
void xmlMemDisplay (FILE *fp); |
show in-extenso the memory blocks allocated
xmlMemShow ()
void xmlMemShow (FILE *fp,
int nr); |
show a show display of the memory allocated, and dump
the nr last allocated areas which were not freed
xmlMemoryDump ()
void xmlMemoryDump (void); |
Dump in-extenso the memory blocks allocated to the file .memorylist
xmlMalloc()
Wrapper for the malloc() function used in the XML library.
xmlRealloc()
#define xmlRealloc(ptr, size) |
Wrapper for the realloc() function used in the XML library.
xmlMemStrdup()
#define xmlMemStrdup(str) |
Wrapper for the strdup() function, xmlStrdup() is usually preferred.
xmlMallocLoc ()
void* xmlMallocLoc (size_t size,
const char *file,
int line); |
a malloc() equivalent, with logging of the allocation info.
xmlReallocLoc ()
void* xmlReallocLoc (void *ptr,
size_t size,
const char *file,
int line); |
a realloc() equivalent, with logging of the allocation info.
xmlMemStrdupLoc ()
char* xmlMemStrdupLoc (const char *str,
const char *file,
int line); |
a strdup() equivalent, with logging of the allocation info.