* remove a lot of compiler warnings introduced by using some new GCC flags

* add typedefs for public structs and enums and drop the struct/enum prefixs from all uses where it makes sense


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Lennart Poettering 2006-01-11 01:17:39 +00:00
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#include "memblock.h"
/* A memchunk is a part of a memblock. In contrast to the memblock, a
/* A memchunk describes a part of a memblock. In contrast to the memblock, a
* memchunk is not allocated dynamically or reference counted, instead
* it is usually stored on the stack and copied around */
struct pa_memchunk {
struct pa_memblock *memblock;
typedef struct pa_memchunk {
pa_memblock *memblock;
size_t index, length;
};
} pa_memchunk;
/* Make a memchunk writable, i.e. make sure that the caller may have
* exclusive access to the memblock and it is not read_only. If needed
* the memblock in the structure is replaced by a copy. */
void pa_memchunk_make_writable(struct pa_memchunk *c, struct pa_memblock_stat *s, size_t min);
void pa_memchunk_make_writable(pa_memchunk *c, pa_memblock_stat *s, size_t min);
/* Invalidate a memchunk. This does not free the cotaining memblock,
* but sets all members to zero. */
void pa_memchunk_reset(struct pa_memchunk *c);
void pa_memchunk_reset(pa_memchunk *c);
#endif