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APR::BucketAlloc - Perl API for Bucket Allocation
use APR::BucketAlloc (); $ba = APR::BucketAlloc->new($pool); $ba->destroy;
"APR::BucketAlloc" is used for bucket allocation.
Create an "APR::BucketAlloc" object:
$ba = APR::BucketAlloc->new($pool);
This bucket allocation list (freelist) is used to create new buckets (via "APR::Bucket->new") and bucket brigades (via "APR::Brigade->new").
You only need to use this method if you aren't running under httpd. If you are running under mod_perl, you already have a bucket allocation available via "$c->bucket_alloc" and "$bb->bucket_alloc".
Example:
use APR::BucketAlloc (); use APR::Pool (); my $ba = APR::BucketAlloc->(APR::Pool->pool); my $eos_b = APR::Bucket::eos_create($ba);
Destroy an "APR::BucketAlloc object":
$ba->destroy;
Once destroyed this object may not be used again.
You need to destroy $ba only if you have created it via "APR::BucketAlloc->new". If you try to destroy an allocation not created by this method, you will get a segmentation fault.
Moreover normally it is not necessary to destroy allocators, since the pool which created them will destroy them during that pool's cleanup phase.
mod_perl 2.0 documentation.
mod_perl 2.0 and its core modules are copyrighted under The Apache Software License, Version 2.0.
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2022-01-30 | perl v5.34.0 |