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Save and restore guest address in the write function for a code memory chunk in the "slow" path for inconvenient host addresses. This fixes an intermittent crash on OSX in the code that checks whether the memory written may contain code
author Mike Pavone <pavone@retrodev.com>
date Mon, 23 Jun 2014 11:46:56 -0400
parents 51bf87f76d15
children de6f00204fa2
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/*
 Copyright 2013 Michael Pavone
 This file is part of BlastEm.
 BlastEm is free software distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 or greater. See COPYING for full license text.
*/
#ifndef TERN_H_
#define TERN_H_

#include <stdint.h>

typedef union {
	void     *ptrval;
	intptr_t intval;
} tern_val;

typedef struct tern_node {
	struct tern_node *left;
	union {
		struct tern_node *next;
		tern_val         value;
	} straight;
	struct tern_node *right;
	char             el;
} tern_node;

tern_node * tern_insert(tern_node * head, char * key, tern_val value);
int tern_find(tern_node * head, char * key, tern_val *ret);
tern_node * tern_find_prefix(tern_node * head, char * key);
intptr_t tern_find_int(tern_node * head, char * key, intptr_t def);
tern_node * tern_insert_int(tern_node * head, char * key, intptr_t value);
void * tern_find_ptr_default(tern_node * head, char * key, void * def);
void * tern_find_ptr(tern_node * head, char * key);
tern_node * tern_insert_ptr(tern_node * head, char * key, void * value);

#endif //TERN_H_