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6 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Sam Lantinga
5b3ee51c6c Updated copyright for 2024 2024-01-01 13:15:26 -08:00
Ryan C. Gordon
447b508a77 error: SDL's allocators now call SDL_OutOfMemory on error.
This means the allocator's caller doesn't need to use SDL_OutOfMemory directly
if the allocation fails.

This applies to the usual allocators: SDL_malloc, SDL_calloc, SDL_realloc
(all of these regardless of if the app supplied a custom allocator or we're
using system malloc() or an internal copy of dlmalloc under the hood),
SDL_aligned_alloc, SDL_small_alloc, SDL_strdup, SDL_asprintf, SDL_wcsdup...
probably others. If it returns something you can pass to SDL_free, it should
work.

The caller might still need to use SDL_OutOfMemory if something that wasn't
SDL allocated the memory: operator new in C++ code, Objective-C's alloc
message, win32 GlobalAlloc, etc.

Fixes #8642.
2023-11-30 00:14:27 -05:00
Ryan C. Gordon
899eb0d042 thread: Locking mutexes and rwlocks are now void functions.
Almost nothing checks these return values, and there's no reason a valid
lock should fail to operate. The cases where a lock isn't valid (it's a
bogus pointer, it was previously destroyed, a thread is unlocking a lock it
doesn't own, etc) are undefined behavior and always were, and should be
treated as an application bug.

Reference Issue #8096.
2023-10-26 08:57:34 -04:00
Sam Lantinga
ddbdd73258 Updated source to match SDL function prototype style 2023-05-23 11:29:41 -07:00
Sam Lantinga
87ad71f9b2 Rename SDL mutex, semaphore and condition variable types to match SDL 3.0 naming convention 2023-04-28 12:08:33 -07:00
Ryan C. Gordon
e474047ff8 rwlock: Added SDL_rwlock API for shared locks. 2023-04-27 21:54:02 -04:00