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Allocate objects on the stack if they (a) don't have a destructor, and (b) don't override the delete operator (on top of the regular conditions for stack allocation that also apply to arrays, structs, etc.). The "no destructor" clause is not strictly necessary, but calling them at the right time would be tricky to say the least; it would involve, among other things, "manually" inserting a try-finally block around anything that might throw exceptions not caught in the current function. Note: objects with custom new operators are automatically ignored because they don't use the regular allocation runtime call, so there's no need to pay special attention to them.
author Frits van Bommel <fvbommel wxs.nl>
date Sat, 09 May 2009 00:50:15 +0200
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// Compiler implementation of the D programming language
// Copyright (c) 1999-2006 by Digital Mars
// All Rights Reserved
// written by Walter Bright
// http://www.digitalmars.com
// License for redistribution is by either the Artistic License
// in artistic.txt, or the GNU General Public License in gnu.txt.
// See the included readme.txt for details.

#ifndef DMD_MACRO_H
#define DMD_MACRO_H 1

#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <ctype.h>

#include "root.h"


class Macro
{
    Macro *next;		// next in list

    unsigned char *name;	// macro name
    size_t namelen;		// length of macro name

    unsigned char *text;	// macro replacement text
    size_t textlen;		// length of replacement text

    int inuse;			// macro is in use (don't expand)

    Macro(unsigned char *name, size_t namelen, unsigned char *text, size_t textlen);
    Macro *search(unsigned char *name, size_t namelen);

  public:
    static Macro *define(Macro **ptable, unsigned char *name, size_t namelen, unsigned char *text, size_t textlen);

    void expand(OutBuffer *buf, unsigned start, unsigned *pend,
	unsigned char *arg, unsigned arglen);
};

#endif