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#ifndef MYSQL_SERVICE_THD_ALLOC_INCLUDED
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/**
@file
This service provdes functions to allocate memory in a connection local
memory pool. The memory allocated there will be automatically freed at the
end of the statement, don't use it for allocations that should live longer
than that. For short living allocations this is more efficient than
using my_malloc and friends, and automatic "garbage collection" allows not
to think about memory leaks.
The pool is best for small to medium objects, don't use it for large
allocations - they are better served with my_malloc.
*/
#ifndef MYSQL_ABI_CHECK
#include <stdlib.h>
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
class THD;
#define MYSQL_THD THD*
#else
#define MYSQL_THD void*
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#include <mysql/mysql_lex_string.h>
extern struct thd_alloc_service_st {
void *(*thd_alloc_func)(MYSQL_THD, size_t);
void *(*thd_calloc_func)(MYSQL_THD, size_t);
char *(*thd_strdup_func)(MYSQL_THD, const char *);
char *(*thd_strmake_func)(MYSQL_THD, const char *, size_t);
void *(*thd_memdup_func)(MYSQL_THD, const void*, size_t);
MYSQL_LEX_STRING *(*thd_make_lex_string_func)(MYSQL_THD, MYSQL_LEX_STRING *,
const char *, size_t, int);
} *thd_alloc_service;
#ifdef MYSQL_DYNAMIC_PLUGIN
#define thd_alloc(thd,size) (thd_alloc_service->thd_alloc_func((thd), (size)))
#define thd_calloc(thd,size) (thd_alloc_service->thd_calloc_func((thd), (size)))
#define thd_strdup(thd,str) (thd_alloc_service->thd_strdup_func((thd), (str)))
#define thd_strmake(thd,str,size) \
(thd_alloc_service->thd_strmake_func((thd), (str), (size)))
#define thd_memdup(thd,str,size) \
(thd_alloc_service->thd_memdup_func((thd), (str), (size)))
#define thd_make_lex_string(thd, lex_str, str, size, allocate_lex_string) \
(thd_alloc_service->thd_make_lex_string_func((thd), (lex_str), (str), \
(size), (allocate_lex_string)))
#else
/**
Allocate memory in the connection's local memory pool
@details
When properly used in place of @c my_malloc(), this can significantly
improve concurrency. Don't use this or related functions to allocate
large chunks of memory. Use for temporary storage only. The memory
will be freed automatically at the end of the statement; no explicit
code is required to prevent memory leaks.
@see alloc_root()
*/
void *thd_alloc(MYSQL_THD thd, size_t size);
/**
@see thd_alloc()
*/
void *thd_calloc(MYSQL_THD thd, size_t size);
/**
@see thd_alloc()
*/
char *thd_strdup(MYSQL_THD thd, const char *str);
/**
@see thd_alloc()
*/
char *thd_strmake(MYSQL_THD thd, const char *str, size_t size);
/**
@see thd_alloc()
*/
void *thd_memdup(MYSQL_THD thd, const void* str, size_t size);
/**
Create a LEX_STRING in this connection's local memory pool
@param thd user thread connection handle
@param lex_str pointer to LEX_STRING object to be initialized
@param str initializer to be copied into lex_str
@param size length of str, in bytes
@param allocate_lex_string flag: if TRUE, allocate new LEX_STRING object,
instead of using lex_str value
@return NULL on failure, or pointer to the LEX_STRING object
@see thd_alloc()
*/
MYSQL_LEX_STRING *thd_make_lex_string(MYSQL_THD thd, MYSQL_LEX_STRING *lex_str,
const char *str, size_t size,
int allocate_lex_string);
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#define MYSQL_SERVICE_THD_ALLOC_INCLUDED
#endif
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