/*********************************************************************** * Copyright (c) 2017 Andrew Poelstra * * Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying * * file COPYING or https://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php.* ***********************************************************************/ #ifndef SECP256K1_SCRATCH_H #define SECP256K1_SCRATCH_H /* The typedef is used internally; the struct name is used in the public API * (where it is exposed as a different typedef) */ typedef struct rustsecp256k1_v0_7_0_scratch_space_struct { /** guard against interpreting this object as other types */ unsigned char magic[8]; /** actual allocated data */ void *data; /** amount that has been allocated (i.e. `data + offset` is the next * available pointer) */ size_t alloc_size; /** maximum size available to allocate */ size_t max_size; } rustsecp256k1_v0_7_0_scratch; static rustsecp256k1_v0_7_0_scratch* rustsecp256k1_v0_7_0_scratch_create(const rustsecp256k1_v0_7_0_callback* error_callback, size_t max_size); static void rustsecp256k1_v0_7_0_scratch_destroy(const rustsecp256k1_v0_7_0_callback* error_callback, rustsecp256k1_v0_7_0_scratch* scratch); /** Returns an opaque object used to "checkpoint" a scratch space. Used * with `rustsecp256k1_v0_7_0_scratch_apply_checkpoint` to undo allocations. */ static size_t rustsecp256k1_v0_7_0_scratch_checkpoint(const rustsecp256k1_v0_7_0_callback* error_callback, const rustsecp256k1_v0_7_0_scratch* scratch); /** Applies a check point received from `rustsecp256k1_v0_7_0_scratch_checkpoint`, * undoing all allocations since that point. */ static void rustsecp256k1_v0_7_0_scratch_apply_checkpoint(const rustsecp256k1_v0_7_0_callback* error_callback, rustsecp256k1_v0_7_0_scratch* scratch, size_t checkpoint); /** Returns the maximum allocation the scratch space will allow */ static size_t rustsecp256k1_v0_7_0_scratch_max_allocation(const rustsecp256k1_v0_7_0_callback* error_callback, const rustsecp256k1_v0_7_0_scratch* scratch, size_t n_objects); /** Returns a pointer into the most recently allocated frame, or NULL if there is insufficient available space */ static void *rustsecp256k1_v0_7_0_scratch_alloc(const rustsecp256k1_v0_7_0_callback* error_callback, rustsecp256k1_v0_7_0_scratch* scratch, size_t n); #endif