NeverFreeMemory

class NeverFreeMemory

This class is used to allocate bytes of memory from a pool that is never intended to be freed. It is particularly useful to support DeletedChain, which allocates memory in just such a fashion.

When it is known that memory will not be freed, it is preferable to use this instead of the standard malloc() (or global_operator_new()) call, since this will help reduce fragmentation problems in the dynamic heap. Also, memory allocated from here will exhibit less wasted space.

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Inheritance diagram of NeverFreeMemory

std::size_t get_total_alloc(void)

Returns the total number of bytes consumed by all the pages allocated internally by this object.

std::size_t get_total_unused(void)

Returns the difference between get_total_alloc() and get_total_used(). This represents bytes in allocated pages that have not (yet) been used by the application.

std::size_t get_total_used(void)

Returns the total number of bytes requested by the application in calls to NeverFreeMemory::alloc().