SourceMod SDK  1.7
BaseMemTable Class Reference

#include <public/sm_memtable.h>

Public Member Functions

 BaseMemTable (unsigned int init_size)
 
int CreateMem (unsigned int addsize, void **addr)
 
void * GetAddress (int index)
 
void Reset ()
 
unsigned int GetMemUsage ()
 
unsigned int GetActualMemUsed ()
 

Detailed Description

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Member Function Documentation

int BaseMemTable::CreateMem ( unsigned int  addsize,
void **  addr 
)
inline

Allocates 'size' bytes of memory. Optionally outputs the address through 'addr'. Returns an index >= 0 on success, < 0 on failure.

void* BaseMemTable::GetAddress ( int  index)
inline

Given an index into the memory table, returns its address. Returns NULL if invalid.

void BaseMemTable::Reset ( )
inline

Scraps the memory table. For caching purposes, the memory is not freed, however subsequent calls to CreateMem() will begin at the first index again.


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