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author | Sergey Sharybin <sergey@blender.org> | 2022-03-16 14:25:44 +0300 |
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committer | Sergey Sharybin <sergey@blender.org> | 2022-03-16 14:38:23 +0300 |
commit | 42e13ea4bff4eafb46d16942436b89e166f9d844 (patch) | |
tree | 6de942072c7a72c655228395411fe9bd8cf06c0e /intern/guardedalloc | |
parent | ddc54a2a6bfd1168ddd99f182ec6578ef91a986c (diff) |
Cleanup: Deprecated field access in outliner_duplicate
Solved by introducing introducing a variant of MEM_cnew which behaves
as a copy-constructor for a trivial types.
Alternative approach would be to surround DNA structs with clang/gcc
diagnostics push/modify/pop so that implicitly defined constructors
and copy operators are allowed to access deprecated fields.
The downside of the DNA approach is that it will require some way to
easily apply diagnostics modifications to many structs, which is not
possible currently.
The newly added MEM_cnew has other good usecases, so is easiest to
use this route, at least for now.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14356
Diffstat (limited to 'intern/guardedalloc')
-rw-r--r-- | intern/guardedalloc/MEM_guardedalloc.h | 18 |
1 files changed, 18 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/intern/guardedalloc/MEM_guardedalloc.h b/intern/guardedalloc/MEM_guardedalloc.h index d8a8c1181e4..8cd2c9f94dd 100644 --- a/intern/guardedalloc/MEM_guardedalloc.h +++ b/intern/guardedalloc/MEM_guardedalloc.h @@ -279,6 +279,24 @@ template<typename T> inline T *MEM_cnew(const char *allocation_name) } /** + * Allocate memory for an object of type #T and copy construct an object from `other`. + * Only applicable for a trivial types. + * + * This function works around problem of copy-constructing DNA structs which contains deprecated + * fields: some compilers will generate access deprecated field in implicitly defined copy + * constructors. + * + * This is a better alternative to #MEM_dupallocN. + */ +template<typename T> inline T *MEM_cnew(const char *allocation_name, const T &other) +{ + static_assert(std::is_trivial_v<T>, "For non-trivial types, MEM_new should be used."); + T *new_object = static_cast<T *>(MEM_mallocN(sizeof(T), allocation_name)); + memcpy(new_object, &other, sizeof(T)); + return new_object; +} + +/** * Destructs and deallocates an object previously allocated with any `MEM_*` function. * Passing in null does nothing. */ |