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// - the length of the "in-use" part of the array
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// - the current size of the allocated array
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//
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// I find it to be super-convenient in C, but it lacks many of the
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// abilities of vector<>: there is no range checking, the object
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// address isn't stable (see next section for details), the set
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// of methods available is small (although the file stb.h has
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// another implementation of stretchy buffers called 'stb_arr'
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// which provides more methods, e.g. for insertion and deletion).
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// I find it to be single most useful non-built-in-structure when
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// programming in C (hash tables a close second), but to be clear
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// it lacks many of the capabilities of C++ vector<>: there is no
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// range checking, the object address isn't stable (see next section
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// for details), the set of methods available is small (although
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// the file stb.h has another implementation of stretchy buffers
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// called 'stb_arr' which provides more methods, e.g. for insertion
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// and deletion).
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//
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// How to use:
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//
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// the main trick is in realizing in the first place that it's
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// possible to do this in a generic, type-safe way in C.
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#ifndef STB_STRETCHY_BUFFER_H_INCLUDED |
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#define STB_STRETCHY_BUFFER_H_INCLUDED |
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#ifndef NO_STRETCHY_BUFFER_SHORT_NAMES |
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#define sb_free stb_sb_free |
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#define sb_push stb_sb_push |
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#ifdef STRETCHY_BUFFER_OUT_OF_MEMORY |
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STRETCHY_BUFFER_OUT_OF_MEMORY ; |
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#endif |
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return (void *) 8; // try to force a NULL pointer exception later
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return (void *) (2*sizeof(int)); // try to force a NULL pointer exception later
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} |
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} |
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#endif // STB_STRETCHY_BUFFER_H_INCLUDED
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