/*
* The UCW Library -- Resource Pools
*
- * (c) 2008 Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>
+ * (c) 2008--2011 Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>
*
* This software may be freely distributed and used according to the terms
* of the GNU Lesser General Public License.
return orp;
}
-struct resource *res_alloc(const struct res_class *rc); // Returns NULL if there is no pool active
+struct resource *res_alloc(const struct res_class *rc) LIKE_MALLOC; // Returns NULL if there is no pool active
void res_drop(struct resource *r);
void res_detach(struct resource *r);
void res_free(struct resource *r);
struct resource *res_for_fd(int fd); // Creates a resource that closes a given file descriptor
-void *res_malloc(size_t size, struct resource **ptr); // Allocates memory and creates a resource for it
-void *res_malloc_zero(size_t size, struct resource **ptr); // Allocates zero-initialized memory and creates a resource for it
+void *res_malloc(size_t size, struct resource **ptr) LIKE_MALLOC; // Allocates memory and creates a resource for it
+void *res_malloc_zero(size_t size, struct resource **ptr) LIKE_MALLOC; // Allocates zero-initialized memory and creates a resource for it
void *res_realloc(struct resource *res, size_t size);
#endif