cJSON.c: Pass allocation functions through internal functions

This is the first step in removing the global allocator functions. Every
internal function now only accesses its locally available set of
allocators.
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Max Bruckner
2017-02-21 14:50:49 +01:00
parent 56b819bfbc
commit 68cd0d4a11
11 changed files with 138 additions and 133 deletions

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@@ -48,12 +48,12 @@ static void assert_print_object(const char * const expected, const char * const
unformatted_buffer.noalloc = true;
memset(item, 0, sizeof(item));
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL_MESSAGE(parse_object(item, (const unsigned char*)input, &error_pointer), "Failed to parse object.");
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL_MESSAGE(parse_object(item, (const unsigned char*)input, &error_pointer, &global_hooks), "Failed to parse object.");
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL_MESSAGE(print_object(item, 0, false, &unformatted_buffer), "Failed to print unformatted string.");
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL_MESSAGE(print_object(item, 0, false, &unformatted_buffer, &global_hooks), "Failed to print unformatted string.");
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_STRING_MESSAGE(input, printed_unformatted, "Unformatted object is not correct.");
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL_MESSAGE(print_object(item, 0, true, &formatted_buffer), "Failed to print formatted string.");
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL_MESSAGE(print_object(item, 0, true, &formatted_buffer, &global_hooks), "Failed to print formatted string.");
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_STRING_MESSAGE(expected, printed_formatted, "Formatted ojbect is not correct.");
reset(item);