qpcpp/3rd_party/gnu_cpp/no_heap.cpp
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//****************************************************************************
// Product: Dummy heap management to reduce the codesize, GNU toolset
// Last Updated for Version: 5.4.0
// Date of the Last Update: 2015-04-20
//
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#include <stdlib.h> // for prototypes of malloc() and free()
extern "C" void assert_failed(char const *file, int line); // prototype
//............................................................................
void *malloc(size_t) {
assert_failed("malloc", 100);
return static_cast<void *>(0);
}
//............................................................................
void free(void *) {
assert_failed("free", 200);
}
//............................................................................
void *calloc(size_t, size_t) {
assert_failed("calloc", 300);
return static_cast<void *>(0);
}