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Classes |
class | btAlignedAllocator< T, Alignment > |
struct | btAlignedAllocator< T, Alignment >::rebind< O > |
Defines |
#define | btAlignedAlloc(size, alignment) btAlignedAllocInternal(size,alignment) |
#define | btAlignedFree(ptr) btAlignedFreeInternal(ptr) |
Typedefs |
typedef void *( | btAlignedAllocFunc )(size_t size, int alignment) |
typedef void( | btAlignedFreeFunc )(void *memblock) |
typedef void *( | btAllocFunc )(size_t size) |
typedef void( | btFreeFunc )(void *memblock) |
typedef int | size_type |
Functions |
void * | btAlignedAllocInternal (size_t size, int alignment) |
void | btAlignedAllocSetCustom (btAllocFunc *allocFunc, btFreeFunc *freeFunc) |
| The developer can let all Bullet memory allocations go through a custom memory allocator, using btAlignedAllocSetCustom.
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void | btAlignedAllocSetCustomAligned (btAlignedAllocFunc *allocFunc, btAlignedFreeFunc *freeFunc) |
| If the developer has already an custom aligned allocator, then btAlignedAllocSetCustomAligned can be used. The default aligned allocator pre-allocates extra memory using the non-aligned allocator, and instruments it.
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void | btAlignedFreeInternal (void *ptr) |
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we probably replace this with our own aligned memory allocator so we replace _aligned_malloc and _aligned_free with our own that is better portable and more predictable
The developer can let all Bullet memory allocations go through a custom memory allocator, using btAlignedAllocSetCustom.
If the developer has already an custom aligned allocator, then btAlignedAllocSetCustomAligned can be used. The default aligned allocator pre-allocates extra memory using the non-aligned allocator, and instruments it.