/* $OpenLDAP$ */
/* This work is part of OpenLDAP Software <http://www.openldap.org/>.
*
- * Copyright 1998-2007 The OpenLDAP Foundation.
+ * Copyright 1998-2008 The OpenLDAP Foundation.
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
#include <stdio.h>
#endif
-#if LDAP_MEMORY_DEBUG
+#ifdef LDAP_MEMORY_DEBUG
/*
* LDAP_MEMORY_DEBUG should only be enabled for the purposes of
* debugging memory management within OpenLDAP libraries and slapd.
- * It should only be enabled by an experienced developer as it
- * causes the inclusion of numerous assert()'s, many of which may
- * be triggered by a prefectly valid program.
+ *
+ * It should only be enabled by an experienced developer as it causes
+ * the inclusion of numerous assert()'s, many of which may be triggered
+ * by a prefectly valid program. If LDAP_MEMORY_DEBUG & 2 is true,
+ * that includes asserts known to break both slapd and current clients.
*
* The code behind this macro is subject to change as needed to
* support this testing.
* put allocations/frees together. It is then a simple matter to write a script
* to find any allocations that don't have a buffer free function.
*/
+long ber_int_meminuse = 0;
#ifdef LDAP_MEMORY_TRACE
static ber_int_t sequence = 0;
#endif
{
void *new;
-#ifdef LDAP_MEMORY_DEBUG
- assert( s != 0 );
-#endif
-
if( s == 0 ) {
+ LDAP_MEMORY_DEBUG_ASSERT( s != 0 );
return NULL;
}
{
void *new;
-#ifdef LDAP_MEMORY_DEBUG
- assert( n != 0 && s != 0);
-#endif
-
if( n == 0 || s == 0 ) {
+ LDAP_MEMORY_DEBUG_ASSERT( n != 0 && s != 0);
return NULL;
}