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	dataqueue: Removed non-public SDL_ReserveSpaceInDataQueue function
This wasn't used, and it was just asking for trouble. (cherry picked from commit f833e005e10f63979fd545d8bc29b4f1a7c36486)
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			@ -288,43 +288,4 @@ SDL_CountDataQueue(SDL_DataQueue *queue)
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    return queue ? queue->queued_bytes : 0;
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}
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void *
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SDL_ReserveSpaceInDataQueue(SDL_DataQueue *queue, const size_t len)
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{
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    SDL_DataQueuePacket *packet;
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    if (queue == NULL) {
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        SDL_InvalidParamError("queue");
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        return NULL;
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    } else if (len == 0) {
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        SDL_InvalidParamError("len");
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        return NULL;
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    } else if (len > queue->packet_size) {
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        SDL_SetError("len is larger than packet size");
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        return NULL;
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    }
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    packet = queue->head;
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    if (packet) {
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        const size_t avail = queue->packet_size - packet->datalen;
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        if (len <= avail) { /* we can use the space at end of this packet. */
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            void *retval = packet->data + packet->datalen;
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            packet->datalen += len;
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            queue->queued_bytes += len;
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            return retval;
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        }
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    }
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    /* Need a fresh packet. */
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    packet = AllocateDataQueuePacket(queue);
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    if (packet == NULL) {
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        SDL_OutOfMemory();
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        return NULL;
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    }
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    packet->datalen = len;
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    queue->queued_bytes += len;
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    return packet->data;
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}
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/* vi: set ts=4 sw=4 expandtab: */
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			@ -34,21 +34,6 @@ size_t SDL_ReadFromDataQueue(SDL_DataQueue *queue, void *buf, const size_t len);
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size_t SDL_PeekIntoDataQueue(SDL_DataQueue *queue, void *buf, const size_t len);
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size_t SDL_CountDataQueue(SDL_DataQueue *queue);
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/* this sets a section of the data queue aside (possibly allocating memory for it)
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   as if it's been written to, but returns a pointer to that space. You may write
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   to this space until a read would consume it. Writes (and other calls to this
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   function) will safely append their data after this reserved space and can
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   be in flight at the same time. There is no thread safety.
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   If there isn't an existing block of memory that can contain the reserved
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   space, one will be allocated for it. You can not (currently) allocate
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   a space larger than the packetlen requested in SDL_NewDataQueue.
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   Returned buffer is uninitialized.
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   This lets you avoid an extra copy in some cases, but it's safer to use
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   SDL_WriteToDataQueue() unless you know what you're doing.
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   Returns pointer to buffer of at least (len) bytes, NULL on error.
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*/
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void *SDL_ReserveSpaceInDataQueue(SDL_DataQueue *queue, const size_t len);
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#endif /* SDL_dataqueue_h_ */
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