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authorFrancisco Jerez <[email protected]>2013-10-01 17:00:32 -0700
committerFrancisco Jerez <[email protected]>2013-10-01 17:39:45 -0700
commitef8cc3e51f7c9c6134a76e299908c74e02800ae3 (patch)
tree9756acb70c0f681a916f97d3aa1024df9e5c8ee4 /src/glsl/ralloc.h
parentfcbbecb9bc5c2b46913d5d3ec809be396addb1e8 (diff)
ralloc: Remove the rzalloc-based new/delete operator definition macro.
Using it encourages the (IMHO worrying) practice of leaving member variables uninitialized in constructor definitions. This macro shouldn't be necessary anymore after the last patch series fixing all its users to initialize all member variables from the class constructor. Remove it. Reviewed-by: Kenneth Graunke <[email protected]>
Diffstat (limited to 'src/glsl/ralloc.h')
-rw-r--r--src/glsl/ralloc.h26
1 files changed, 12 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/src/glsl/ralloc.h b/src/glsl/ralloc.h
index 799d3a9b83f..31682d515e6 100644
--- a/src/glsl/ralloc.h
+++ b/src/glsl/ralloc.h
@@ -404,10 +404,20 @@ bool ralloc_vasprintf_append(char **str, const char *fmt, va_list args);
} /* end of extern "C" */
#endif
-#define _RALLOC_OPS(ALLOC, TYPE) \
+/**
+ * Declare C++ new and delete operators which use ralloc.
+ *
+ * Placing this macro in the body of a class makes it possible to do:
+ *
+ * TYPE *var = new(mem_ctx) TYPE(...);
+ * delete var;
+ *
+ * which is more idiomatic in C++ than calling ralloc.
+ */
+#define DECLARE_RALLOC_CXX_OPERATORS(TYPE) \
static void* operator new(size_t size, void *mem_ctx) \
{ \
- void *p = ALLOC(mem_ctx, size); \
+ void *p = ralloc_size(mem_ctx, size); \
assert(p != NULL); \
return p; \
} \
@@ -417,17 +427,5 @@ bool ralloc_vasprintf_append(char **str, const char *fmt, va_list args);
ralloc_free(p); \
}
-/**
- * Declare C++ new and delete operators which use ralloc.
- *
- * Placing one of these macros in the body of a class makes it possible to do:
- *
- * TYPE *var = new(mem_ctx) TYPE(...);
- * delete var;
- *
- * which is more idiomatic in C++ than calling ralloc or rzalloc.
- */
-#define DECLARE_RALLOC_CXX_OPERATORS(TYPE) _RALLOC_OPS(ralloc_size, TYPE)
-#define DECLARE_RZALLOC_CXX_OPERATORS(TYPE) _RALLOC_OPS(rzalloc_size, TYPE)
#endif