b7901c773c
Stop include Bullet headers using `-isystem` for GCC/Clang as it misleads SCons into not properly rebuilding all files when headers change. This means we also need to make sure Bullet builds without warning, and current version fares fairly well, there were just a couple to fix (patch included). Increase minimum version for distro packages to 2.90 (this was never released as the "next" version after 2.89 was 3.05... but that covers it too).
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4.2 KiB
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115 lines
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/*
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Bullet Continuous Collision Detection and Physics Library
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Copyright (c) 2003-2006 Erwin Coumans http://continuousphysics.com/Bullet/
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This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied warranty.
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In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages arising from the use of this software.
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Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
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including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it freely,
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subject to the following restrictions:
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1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be appreciated but is not required.
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2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be misrepresented as being the original software.
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3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
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*/
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#ifndef BT_ALIGNED_ALLOCATOR
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#define BT_ALIGNED_ALLOCATOR
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///we probably replace this with our own aligned memory allocator
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///so we replace _aligned_malloc and _aligned_free with our own
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///that is better portable and more predictable
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#include "btScalar.h"
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///BT_DEBUG_MEMORY_ALLOCATIONS preprocessor can be set in build system
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///for regression tests to detect memory leaks
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///#define BT_DEBUG_MEMORY_ALLOCATIONS 1
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#ifdef BT_DEBUG_MEMORY_ALLOCATIONS
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int btDumpMemoryLeaks();
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#define btAlignedAlloc(a, b) \
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btAlignedAllocInternal(a, b, __LINE__, __FILE__)
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#define btAlignedFree(ptr) \
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btAlignedFreeInternal(ptr, __LINE__, __FILE__)
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void* btAlignedAllocInternal(size_t size, int alignment, int line, const char* filename);
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void btAlignedFreeInternal(void* ptr, int line, const char* filename);
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#else
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void* btAlignedAllocInternal(size_t size, int alignment);
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void btAlignedFreeInternal(void* ptr);
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#define btAlignedAlloc(size, alignment) btAlignedAllocInternal(size, alignment)
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#define btAlignedFree(ptr) btAlignedFreeInternal(ptr)
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#endif
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typedef int size_type;
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typedef void*(btAlignedAllocFunc)(size_t size, int alignment);
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typedef void(btAlignedFreeFunc)(void* memblock);
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typedef void*(btAllocFunc)(size_t size);
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typedef void(btFreeFunc)(void* memblock);
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///The developer can let all Bullet memory allocations go through a custom memory allocator, using btAlignedAllocSetCustom
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void btAlignedAllocSetCustom(btAllocFunc* allocFunc, btFreeFunc* freeFunc);
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///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 btAlignedAllocSetCustomAligned(btAlignedAllocFunc* allocFunc, btAlignedFreeFunc* freeFunc);
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///The btAlignedAllocator is a portable class for aligned memory allocations.
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///Default implementations for unaligned and aligned allocations can be overridden by a custom allocator using btAlignedAllocSetCustom and btAlignedAllocSetCustomAligned.
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template <typename T, unsigned Alignment>
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class btAlignedAllocator
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{
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typedef btAlignedAllocator<T, Alignment> self_type;
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public:
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//just going down a list:
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btAlignedAllocator() {}
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/*
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btAlignedAllocator( const self_type & ) {}
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*/
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template <typename Other>
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btAlignedAllocator(const btAlignedAllocator<Other, Alignment>&)
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{
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}
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typedef const T* const_pointer;
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typedef const T& const_reference;
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typedef T* pointer;
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typedef T& reference;
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typedef T value_type;
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pointer address(reference ref) const { return &ref; }
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const_pointer address(const_reference ref) const { return &ref; }
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pointer allocate(size_type n, const_pointer* hint = 0)
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{
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(void)hint;
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return reinterpret_cast<pointer>(btAlignedAlloc(sizeof(value_type) * n, Alignment));
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}
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void construct(pointer ptr, const value_type& value) { new (ptr) value_type(value); }
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void deallocate(pointer ptr)
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{
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btAlignedFree(reinterpret_cast<void*>(ptr));
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}
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void destroy(pointer ptr) { ptr->~value_type(); }
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template <typename O>
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struct rebind
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{
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typedef btAlignedAllocator<O, Alignment> other;
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};
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template <typename O>
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self_type& operator=(const btAlignedAllocator<O, Alignment>&)
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{
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return *this;
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}
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friend bool operator==(const self_type&, const self_type&) { return true; }
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};
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#endif //BT_ALIGNED_ALLOCATOR
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