Put the custom allocator in its own lib, as to lessen the difficulty to switch between libc's allocator and a custom one (#7)
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/* By: maiboyer <maiboyer@student.42.fr> +#+ +:+ +#+ */
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/* +#+#+#+#+#+ +#+ */
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/* Created: 2023/11/06 15:53:21 by maiboyer #+# #+# */
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/* Updated: 2024/05/07 12:46:04 by maiboyer ### ########.fr */
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/* Updated: 2024/05/14 18:30:27 by maiboyer ### ########.fr */
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/* */
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/* ************************************************************************** */
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#include "me/alloc/alloc.h"
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#include "me/mem/mem_alloc_array.h"
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include "me/mem/_allocator.h"
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void *mem_alloc_array(t_usize item_count, t_usize item_size)
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void *mem_alloc_array(t_usize size, t_usize count)
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{
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return (me_calloc(item_count, item_size));
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t_allocator *a;
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a = global_allocator();
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return (a->alloc_array(a, size, count));
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}
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