1// The -*- C++ -*- dynamic memory management header.
2
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4
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25
26/** @file new
27 * This is a Standard C++ Library header.
28 *
29 * The header @c new defines several functions to manage dynamic memory and
30 * handling memory allocation errors; see
31 * http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/18_support/howto.html#4 for more.
32 */
33
34#ifndef _NEW
35#define _NEW
36
37#pragma GCC system_header
38
39#include <bits/c++config.h>
40#include <exception>
41
42#pragma GCC visibility push(default)
43
44extern "C++" {
45
46namespace std
47{
48 /**
49 * @brief Exception possibly thrown by @c new.
50 * @ingroup exceptions
51 *
52 * @c bad_alloc (or classes derived from it) is used to report allocation
53 * errors from the throwing forms of @c new. */
54 class bad_alloc : public exception
55 {
56 public:
57 bad_alloc() throw() { }
58
59 // This declaration is not useless:
60 // http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-3.0.2/gcc_6.html#SEC118
61 virtual ~bad_alloc() throw();
62
63 // See comment in eh_exception.cc.
64 virtual const char* what() const throw();
65 };
66
67#if __cplusplus >= 201103L
68 class bad_array_new_length : public bad_alloc
69 {
70 public:
71 bad_array_new_length() throw() { };
72
73 // This declaration is not useless:
74 // http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-3.0.2/gcc_6.html#SEC118
75 virtual ~bad_array_new_length() throw();
76
77 // See comment in eh_exception.cc.
78 virtual const char* what() const throw();
79 };
80#endif
81
82 // We throw this exception for GNU VLAs of negative length in all C++
83 // dialects, so declare it if we aren't in strict conformance mode.
84#if __cplusplus > 201103L || !defined(__STRICT_ANSI__)
85 class bad_array_length : public bad_alloc
86 {
87 public:
88 bad_array_length() throw() { };
89
90 // This declaration is not useless:
91 // http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-3.0.2/gcc_6.html#SEC118
92 virtual ~bad_array_length() throw();
93
94 // See comment in eh_exception.cc.
95 virtual const char* what() const throw();
96 };
97#endif
98
99 struct nothrow_t { };
100
101 extern const nothrow_t nothrow;
102
103 /** If you write your own error handler to be called by @c new, it must
104 * be of this type. */
105 typedef void (*new_handler)();
106
107 /// Takes a replacement handler as the argument, returns the
108 /// previous handler.
109 new_handler set_new_handler(new_handler) throw();
110
111#if __cplusplus >= 201103L
112 /// Return the current new handler.
113 new_handler get_new_handler() noexcept;
114#endif
115} // namespace std
116
117//@{
118/** These are replaceable signatures:
119 * - normal single new and delete (no arguments, throw @c bad_alloc on error)
120 * - normal array new and delete (same)
121 * - @c nothrow single new and delete (take a @c nothrow argument, return
122 * @c NULL on error)
123 * - @c nothrow array new and delete (same)
124 *
125 * Placement new and delete signatures (take a memory address argument,
126 * does nothing) may not be replaced by a user's program.
127*/
128void* operator new(std::size_t) _GLIBCXX_THROW (std::bad_alloc)
129 __attribute__((__externally_visible__));
130void* operator new[](std::size_t) _GLIBCXX_THROW (std::bad_alloc)
131 __attribute__((__externally_visible__));
132void operator delete(void*) _GLIBCXX_USE_NOEXCEPT
133 __attribute__((__externally_visible__));
134void operator delete[](void*) _GLIBCXX_USE_NOEXCEPT
135 __attribute__((__externally_visible__));
136void* operator new(std::size_t, const std::nothrow_t&) _GLIBCXX_USE_NOEXCEPT
137 __attribute__((__externally_visible__));
138void* operator new[](std::size_t, const std::nothrow_t&) _GLIBCXX_USE_NOEXCEPT
139 __attribute__((__externally_visible__));
140void operator delete(void*, const std::nothrow_t&) _GLIBCXX_USE_NOEXCEPT
141 __attribute__((__externally_visible__));
142void operator delete[](void*, const std::nothrow_t&) _GLIBCXX_USE_NOEXCEPT
143 __attribute__((__externally_visible__));
144
145// Default placement versions of operator new.
146inline void* operator new(std::size_t, void* __p) _GLIBCXX_USE_NOEXCEPT
147{ return __p; }
148inline void* operator new[](std::size_t, void* __p) _GLIBCXX_USE_NOEXCEPT
149{ return __p; }
150
151// Default placement versions of operator delete.
152inline void operator delete (void*, void*) _GLIBCXX_USE_NOEXCEPT { }
153inline void operator delete[](void*, void*) _GLIBCXX_USE_NOEXCEPT { }
154//@}
155} // extern "C++"
156
157#pragma GCC visibility pop
158
159#endif
160