__gnu_cxx::recursive_init_error(3cxx) [debian man page]
__gnu_cxx::recursive_init_error(3cxx)__gnu_cxx::recursive_init_error(3cxx)NAME
__gnu_cxx::recursive_init_error -
SYNOPSIS
Inherits std::exception.
Public Member Functions
virtual const char * what () const throw ()
Detailed Description
Exception thrown by __cxa_guard_acquire.
6.7[stmt.dcl]/4: If control re-enters the declaration (recursively) while the object is being initialized, the behavior is undefined.
Since we already have a library function to handle locking, we might as well check for this situation and throw an exception. We use the
second byte of the guard variable to remember that we're in the middle of an initialization.
Definition at line 615 of file cxxabi.h.
Member Function Documentation
virtual const char* std::exception::what () const throw () [virtual], [inherited]
Returns a C-style character string describing the general cause of the current error.
Reimplemented in std::ios_base::failure, std::bad_typeid, std::bad_cast, std::runtime_error, std::future_error, std::bad_exception,
std::logic_error, std::bad_alloc, and std::bad_weak_ptr.
Author
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__gnu_cxx::free_list(3cxx)__gnu_cxx::free_list(3cxx)NAME
__gnu_cxx::free_list -
SYNOPSIS
Inherited by __gnu_cxx::bitmap_allocator< _Tp > [private].
Public Types
typedef __mutex __mutex_type
typedef vector_type::iterator iterator
typedef size_t * value_type
typedef
__detail::__mini_vector
< value_type > vector_type"
Public Member Functions
void _M_clear ()
size_t * _M_get (size_t __sz) throw (std::bad_alloc)
void _M_insert (size_t *__addr) throw ()
Detailed Description
The free list class for managing chunks of memory to be given to and returned by the bitmap_allocator.
Definition at line 525 of file bitmap_allocator.h.
Member Function Documentation
void __gnu_cxx::free_list::_M_clear ()
This function just clears the internal Free List, and gives back all the memory to the OS.
size_t* __gnu_cxx::free_list::_M_get (size_t__sz) throw (std::bad_alloc)
This function gets a block of memory of the specified size from the free list. Parameters:
__sz The size in bytes of the memory required.
Returns:
A pointer to the new memory block of size at least equal to that requested.
void __gnu_cxx::free_list::_M_insert (size_t *__addr) throw () [inline]
This function returns the block of memory to the internal free list. Parameters:
__addr The pointer to the memory block that was given by a call to the _M_get function.
Definition at line 635 of file bitmap_allocator.h.
Referenced by __gnu_cxx::bitmap_allocator< _Tp >::_M_deallocate_single_object().
Author
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