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// Copyright 2023 The Pigweed Authors
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not
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#pragma once
#include <cstddef>
#include "pw_allocator/allocator.h"
#include "pw_allocator/capability.h"
namespace pw::allocator {
/// A memory allocator that always fails to allocate memory.
///
/// A null allocator may be useful as part of a larger framework if allocation
/// should be disallowed under certain circumstances. For example, a function
/// that returns different allocators based on an input parameter may return a
/// null allocator when given an invalid or unsupported parameter value.
class NullAllocator : public Allocator {
public:
static constexpr Capabilities kCapabilities = 0;
constexpr NullAllocator() : Allocator(kCapabilities) {}
private:
/// @copydoc Allocator::Allocate
void* DoAllocate(Layout) override { return nullptr; }
/// @copydoc Allocator::Deallocate
void DoDeallocate(void*) override {}
/// @copydoc Allocator::Deallocate
void DoDeallocate(void* ptr, Layout) override { DoDeallocate(ptr); }
};
} // namespace pw::allocator