2010/2/19 Kristian Høgsberg <k...@bitplanet.net>:
> 2010/2/19 Brian Paul <brian.e.p...@gmail.com>:
>> 2010/2/19 Kristian Høgsberg <k...@bitplanet.net>:
>>
>>> I applied the patches from Kenneth Graunke on the list for this.  Can
>>> we drop  _mesa_malloc(), _mesa_calloc() and _mesa_free() and
>>> _mesa_bzero() too?
>>
>> I've remove _mesa_bzero() just now, plus some other macro wrappers.
>>
>> We might as well remove the malloc/calloc() wrappers too, but that'll
>> be a bit more work.
>
> I'm using:
>
>  git grep -l _mesa_malloc | xargs sed -ie s/_mesa_malloc/malloc/g
>
> which does most of the work.  I'll do the same thing for _mesa_calloc
> and _mesa_free, review the result and commit that.

All done.  I was looking at the MALLOC, CALLOC, MALLOC_STRUCT,
CALLOC_STRUCT, and FREE macros and the ALIGN_* macros for the
_mesa_align_* functions.  Do we want to drop those too?  I hesitated
because src/gallium/README.portability says "Use MALLOC, CALLOC, FREE
instead of the malloc, calloc, free functions."  But as far as I can
see, they're not redefined or anything for gallium and they just
resolve to the standard malloc, calloc and free functions.  Am I
missing something?

Kristian

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