Maps pointers to the base address of the region to which each pointer belongs. More...
#include <Based_Pointer_Repository.h>

| Public Member Functions | |
| ACE_Based_Pointer_Repository (void) | |
| ~ACE_Based_Pointer_Repository (void) | |
| int | find (void *addr, void *&base_addr) | 
| int | bind (void *addr, size_t size) | 
| int | unbind (void *addr) | 
| Private Attributes | |
| ACE_Based_Pointer_Repository_Rep * | rep_ | 
Maps pointers to the base address of the region to which each pointer belongs.
| ACE_Based_Pointer_Repository::ACE_Based_Pointer_Repository | ( | void | ) | 
| ACE_Based_Pointer_Repository::~ACE_Based_Pointer_Repository | ( | void | ) | 
| int ACE_Based_Pointer_Repository::bind | ( | void * | addr, | |
| size_t | size | |||
| ) | 
Bind a new entry to the repository or update the size of an existing entry. Returns 0 on success and -1 on failure.
| int ACE_Based_Pointer_Repository::find | ( | void * | addr, | |
| void *& | base_addr | |||
| ) | 
Return the appropriate base_addr region that contains addr. Returns 1 on success and 0 if the addr isn't contained in any base_addr region.
| int ACE_Based_Pointer_Repository::unbind | ( | void * | addr | ) | 
Unbind from the repository the <base_addr> that addr is contained within.
Use the "Cheshire-Cat" technique to hide the implementation in order to avoid circular include dependencies.
 1.6.1
 1.6.1