Add Leak Detection to Ona Heap Allocator #15

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kayomn merged 12 commits from ona-allocator-safety-tracker into main 2023-06-04 16:07:47 +02:00
2 changed files with 21 additions and 11 deletions
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@ -52,17 +52,6 @@ pub fn Map(comptime index_int: std.builtin.Type.Int, comptime Value: type) type
entry.value = value;
}
///
/// Fetches the value referenced by `index` in `self`, returning it.
///
pub fn fetch(self: *Self, index: Index) Value {
const entry = &self.table[index];
debug.assert(entry.* == .value);
return entry.value;
}
///
/// Deinitializes `self` and sets it to an invalid state, freeing all memory allocated by `allocator`.
///
@ -81,6 +70,17 @@ pub fn Map(comptime index_int: std.builtin.Type.Int, comptime Value: type) type
self.free_index = 0;
}
///
/// Fetches the value referenced by `index` in `self`, returning it.
///
pub fn fetch(self: *Self, index: Index) Value {
const entry = &self.table[index];
debug.assert(entry.* == .value);
return entry.value;
}
///
/// Attempts to grow the internal buffer of `self` by `growth_amount` using `allocator`.
///
@ -147,12 +147,20 @@ pub fn Map(comptime index_int: std.builtin.Type.Int, comptime Value: type) type
debug.assert(entry.* == .free_index);
self.count += 1;
self.free_index = entry.free_index;
entry.* = .{.value = value};
return entry_index;
}
///
/// Returns `true` if `self` contains no values, otherwise `false`.
///
pub fn is_empty(self: Self) bool {
return self.count == 0;
}
///
/// Removes the value referenced by `index` from `self`.
///
@ -161,6 +169,7 @@ pub fn Map(comptime index_int: std.builtin.Type.Int, comptime Value: type) type
debug.assert(entry.* == .value);
self.count -= 1;
entry.* = .{.free_index = self.free_index};
self.free_index = index;
}

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@ -183,6 +183,7 @@ pub fn deinit(self: *Self) void {
self.interned.deinit(self.allocator);
self.values.deinit(self.allocator);
self.calls.deinit(self.allocator);
coral.debug.assert(self.heap.is_empty());
self.heap.deinit(self.allocator);
}