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_sfree()
Deallocate a block of memory
Synopsis:
#include <malloc.h>
void _sfree( void *ptr,
size_t size );
Arguments:
- ptr
- NULL, or a pointer to the block of memory that you want to free.
- size
- The number of bytes to deallocate.
Library:
libc
Use the -l c option to qcc to link against this library. This library is usually included automatically.
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This function is in libc.a, but not in libc.so (in order to save space). |
Description:
When the value of the argument ptr is NULL, the _sfree() function does nothing; otherwise, the _sfree() function deallocates size bytes of memory located by the argument ptr, which was previously returned by a call to the appropriate version of _scalloc() or _smalloc(). After the call, the freed block is available for allocation.
Classification:
| Safety: | |
|---|---|
| Cancellation point | No |
| Interrupt handler | No |
| Signal handler | Yes |
| Thread | Yes |
Caveats:
Calling _sfree() on a pointer already deallocated by a call to _sfree() could corrupt the memory allocator's data structures.
The size must match the size of the allocated block.
See also:
calloc(), free(), realloc(), _scalloc(), _smalloc(), _srealloc()
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