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Refactor to support more varied testing. Refactor the test harness to support three types of tests: - unit: White box unit tests. These tests have full access to all internal jemalloc library symbols. Though in actuality all symbols are prefixed by jet_, macro-based name mangling abstracts this away from test code. - integration: Black box integration tests. These tests link with the installable shared jemalloc library, and with the exception of some utility code and configure-generated macro definitions, they have no access to jemalloc internals. - stress: Black box stress tests. These tests link with the installable shared jemalloc library, as well as with an internal allocator with symbols prefixed by jet_ (same as for unit tests) that can be used to allocate data structures that are internal to the test code. Move existing tests into test/{unit,integration}/ as appropriate. Split out internal parts of jemalloc_defs.h.in and put them in jemalloc_internal_defs.h.in. This reduces internals exposure to applications that #include <jemalloc/jemalloc.h>. Refactor jemalloc.h header generation so that a single header file results, and the prototypes can be used to generate jet_ prototypes for tests. Split jemalloc.h.in into multiple parts (jemalloc_defs.h.in, jemalloc_macros.h.in, jemalloc_protos.h.in, jemalloc_mangle.h.in) and use a shell script to generate a unified jemalloc.h at configure time. Change the default private namespace prefix from "" to "je_". Add missing private namespace mangling. Remove hard-coded private_namespace.h. Instead generate it and private_unnamespace.h from private_symbols.txt. Use similar logic for public symbols, which aids in name mangling for jet_ symbols. Add test_warn() and test_fail(). Replace existing exit(1) calls with test_fail() calls.
2013-12-01 07:25:42 +08:00
/*
* The @je_@ prefix on the following public symbol declarations is an artifact
* of namespace management, and should be omitted in application code unless
* JEMALLOC_NO_DEMANGLE is defined (see jemalloc_mangle@install_suffix@.h).
*/
extern JEMALLOC_EXPORT const char *@je_@malloc_conf;
extern JEMALLOC_EXPORT void (*@je_@malloc_message)(void *cbopaque,
const char *s);
JEMALLOC_EXPORT void *@je_@malloc(size_t size) JEMALLOC_ATTR(malloc);
JEMALLOC_EXPORT void *@je_@calloc(size_t num, size_t size)
JEMALLOC_ATTR(malloc);
JEMALLOC_EXPORT int @je_@posix_memalign(void **memptr, size_t alignment,
size_t size) JEMALLOC_ATTR(nonnull(1));
JEMALLOC_EXPORT void *@je_@aligned_alloc(size_t alignment, size_t size)
JEMALLOC_ATTR(malloc);
JEMALLOC_EXPORT void *@je_@realloc(void *ptr, size_t size);
JEMALLOC_EXPORT void @je_@free(void *ptr);
#ifdef JEMALLOC_OVERRIDE_MEMALIGN
JEMALLOC_EXPORT void * @je_@memalign(size_t alignment, size_t size)
JEMALLOC_ATTR(malloc);
#endif
#ifdef JEMALLOC_OVERRIDE_VALLOC
JEMALLOC_EXPORT void * @je_@valloc(size_t size) JEMALLOC_ATTR(malloc);
#endif
JEMALLOC_EXPORT size_t @je_@malloc_usable_size(
JEMALLOC_USABLE_SIZE_CONST void *ptr);
JEMALLOC_EXPORT void @je_@malloc_stats_print(void (*write_cb)(void *,
const char *), void *@je_@cbopaque, const char *opts);
JEMALLOC_EXPORT int @je_@mallctl(const char *name, void *oldp,
size_t *oldlenp, void *newp, size_t newlen);
JEMALLOC_EXPORT int @je_@mallctlnametomib(const char *name, size_t *mibp,
size_t *miblenp);
JEMALLOC_EXPORT int @je_@mallctlbymib(const size_t *mib, size_t miblen,
void *oldp, size_t *oldlenp, void *newp, size_t newlen);
#ifdef JEMALLOC_EXPERIMENTAL
JEMALLOC_EXPORT int @je_@allocm(void **ptr, size_t *rsize, size_t size,
int flags) JEMALLOC_ATTR(nonnull(1));
JEMALLOC_EXPORT int @je_@rallocm(void **ptr, size_t *rsize, size_t size,
size_t extra, int flags) JEMALLOC_ATTR(nonnull(1));
JEMALLOC_EXPORT int @je_@sallocm(const void *ptr, size_t *rsize, int flags)
JEMALLOC_ATTR(nonnull(1));
JEMALLOC_EXPORT int @je_@dallocm(void *ptr, int flags)
JEMALLOC_ATTR(nonnull(1));
JEMALLOC_EXPORT int @je_@nallocm(size_t *rsize, size_t size, int flags);
#endif