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author | Jacques Lucke <jacques@blender.org> | 2021-12-17 17:38:15 +0300 |
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committer | Jacques Lucke <jacques@blender.org> | 2021-12-17 17:42:28 +0300 |
commit | a3ad5abf2fe85d623f9e78fefc34e27bdc14632e (patch) | |
tree | 6d03a62169251af084ff2e02bd0f567d92f3b826 /source/blender/blenkernel/intern/curveprofile.cc | |
parent | c0d96ca9a5dbf168348b6a6bdee2f635c0c1685c (diff) |
Allocator: simplify using guarded allocator in C++ code
Using the `MEM_*` API from C++ code was a bit annoying:
* When converting C to C++ code, one often has to add a type cast on
returned `void *`. That leads to having the same type name three times
in the same line. This patch reduces the amount to two and removes the
`sizeof(...)` from the line.
* The existing alternative of using `OBJECT_GUARDED_NEW` looks a out
of place compared to other allocation methods. Sometimes
`MEM_CXX_CLASS_ALLOC_FUNCS` can be used when structs are defined
in C++ code. It doesn't look great but it's definitely better. The downside
is that it makes the name of the allocation less useful. That's because
the same name is used for all allocations of a type, independend of
where it is allocated.
This patch introduces three new functions: `MEM_new`, `MEM_cnew` and
`MEM_delete`. These cover the majority of use cases (array allocation is
not covered).
The `OBJECT_GUARDED_*` macros are removed because they are not
needed anymore.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13502
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