TrashStack#
Deprecated since version 2.48: GTrashStack is deprecated without replacement
- class TrashStack(*args, **kwargs)#
A GTrashStack is an efficient way to keep a stack of unused allocated
memory chunks. Each memory chunk is required to be large enough to hold
a gpointer. This allows the stack to be maintained without any space
overhead, since the stack pointers can be stored inside the memory chunks.
There is no function to create a GTrashStack. A NULL GTrashStack*
is a perfectly valid empty stack.
Each piece of memory that is pushed onto the stack is cast to a
GTrashStack*.
There is no longer any good reason to use GTrashStack. If you have
extra pieces of memory, free() them and allocate them again later.
Methods#
- class TrashStack
- classmethod height() int#
Returns the height of a
TrashStack.Note that execution of this function is of O(N) complexity where N denotes the number of items on the stack.
Deprecated since version 2.48:
TrashStackis deprecated without replacement
- classmethod peek() Any | None#
Returns the element at the top of a
TrashStackwhich may beNone.Deprecated since version 2.48:
TrashStackis deprecated without replacement
- classmethod pop() Any | None#
Pops a piece of memory off a
TrashStack.Deprecated since version 2.48:
TrashStackis deprecated without replacement
- classmethod push(data_p: Any) None#
Pushes a piece of memory onto a
TrashStack.Deprecated since version 2.48:
TrashStackis deprecated without replacement- Parameters:
data_p – the piece of memory to push on the stack
Fields#
- class TrashStack
- next#
- Pointer to the previous element of the stack,
gets stored in the first
sizeof (gpointer)bytes of the element