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+/*
+ * $Id: pam_malloc.h,v 1.1.1.2 2002/09/15 20:08:40 hartmans Exp $
+ */
+
+/*
+ * This file (via the use of macros) defines a wrapper for the malloc
+ * family of calls. It logs where the memory was requested and also
+ * where it was free()'d and keeps a list of currently requested memory.
+ *
+ * It is hoped that it will provide some help in locating memory leaks.
+ */
+
+#ifndef PAM_MALLOC_H
+#define PAM_MALLOC_H
+
+/* these are the macro definitions for the stdlib.h memory functions */
+
+#define malloc(s) pam_malloc(s,__FILE__,__FUNCTION__,__LINE__)
+#define calloc(n,s) pam_calloc(n,s,__FILE__,__FUNCTION__,__LINE__)
+#define free(x) pam_free(x,__FILE__,__FUNCTION__,__LINE__)
+/* #define memalign(a,s) pam_memalign(a,s,__FILE__,__FUNCTION__,__LINE__) */
+#define realloc(x,s) pam_realloc(x,s,__FILE__,__FUNCTION__,__LINE__)
+/* #define valloc(s) pam_valloc(s,__FILE__,__FUNCTION__,__LINE__) */
+/* #define alloca(s) pam_alloca(s,__FILE__,__FUNCTION__,__LINE__) */
+#define exit(i) pam_exit(i,__FILE__,__FUNCTION__,__LINE__)
+#define strdup(s) pam_strdup(s,__FILE__,__FUNCTION__,__LINE__)
+
+/* these are the prototypes for the wrapper functions */
+
+#include <sys/types.h>
+
+extern void *pam_malloc(size_t s,const char *,const char *, int);
+extern void *pam_calloc(size_t n,size_t s,const char *,const char *, int);
+extern void pam_free(void *x,const char *,const char *, int);
+extern void *pam_memalign(size_t a,size_t s
+ ,const char *,const char *, int);
+extern void *pam_realloc(void *x,size_t s,const char *,const char *, int);
+extern void *pam_valloc(size_t s,const char *,const char *, int);
+extern void *pam_alloca(size_t s,const char *,const char *, int);
+extern void pam_exit(int i,const char *,const char *, int);
+extern char *pam_strdup(const char *,const char *,const char *, int);
+
+/* these are the flags used to turn on and off diagnostics */
+
+#define PAM_MALLOC_LEAKED 01
+#define PAM_MALLOC_REQUEST 02
+#define PAM_MALLOC_FREE 04
+#define PAM_MALLOC_EXCH (PAM_MALLOC_FREED|PAM_MALLOC_EXCH)
+#define PAM_MALLOC_RESIZE 010
+#define PAM_MALLOC_FAIL 020
+#define PAM_MALLOC_NULL 040
+#define PAM_MALLOC_VERIFY 0100
+#define PAM_MALLOC_FUNC 0200
+#define PAM_MALLOC_PAUSE 0400
+#define PAM_MALLOC_STOP 01000
+
+#define PAM_MALLOC_ALL 0777
+
+#define PAM_MALLOC_DEFAULT \
+ (PAM_MALLOC_LEAKED|PAM_MALLOC_PAUSE|PAM_MALLOC_FAIL)
+
+#include <stdio.h>
+
+extern FILE *pam_malloc_outfile; /* defaults to stdout */
+
+/* how much output do you want? */
+
+extern int pam_malloc_flags;
+extern int pam_malloc_delay_length; /* how long to pause on errors */
+
+#endif /* PAM_MALLOC_H */