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<head>
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<title>malloc</title>
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<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" media="all" href="../man.css">
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</head>
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<body bgcolor=#ffffff>
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<h2 align=center>malloc</h2>
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<h4 align=center>OS/161 Reference Manual</h4>
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<h3>Name</h3>
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<p>
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malloc - allocate memory
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</p>
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<h3>Library</h3>
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<p>
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Standard C Library (libc, -lc)
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</p>
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<h3>Synopsis</h3>
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<p>
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<tt>#include <stdlib.h></tt><br>
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<br>
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<tt>void *</tt><br>
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<tt>malloc(size_t </tt><em>size</em><tt>);</tt>
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</p>
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<h3>Description</h3>
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<p>
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<tt>malloc</tt> allocates <em>size</em> bytes of memory and returns a
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pointer to it. The memory is not necessarily zero-filled. (To get
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zero-filled memory, call <A HREF=bzero.html>bzero</A> or
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<A HREF=memset.html>memset</A>, or use
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<A HREF=calloc.html>calloc</A>.)
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</p>
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<p>
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The pointer returned must be suitably aligned for use with any data
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type.
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</p>
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<p>
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When asked to allocate zero bytes, <tt>malloc</tt> may either always
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return <tt>NULL</tt>, or may return distinct non-null pointers that do
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not point to any storage.
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</p>
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<p>
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While <tt>malloc</tt> may at its option allocate more than
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<em>size</em> bytes to fill a request, code that calls <tt>malloc</tt>
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may not depend on such behavior and must not perform any accesses
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outside of the bounds defined by <em>size</em>.
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</p>
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<p>
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It is legitimate for memory returned by malloc to not actually be
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physically mapped until it is used.
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If at the time it is used, no physical memory is available and there
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is no space to swap something out to make room, the process may
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potentially receive a fatal signal or be killed.
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This behavior is often somewhat contentious; a full discussion of the
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possible alternatives and their pros and cons is well beyond the scope
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of this man page.
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</p>
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<h3>Return Values</h3>
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<p>
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<tt>malloc</tt> returns a pointer to the memory allocated. If memory
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cannot be obtained, NULL is returned.
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</p>
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<h3>See Also</h3>
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<p>
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<A HREF=calloc.html>calloc</A>,
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<A HREF=realloc.html>realloc</A>,
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<A HREF=free.html>free</A>
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</p>
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</body>
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</html>
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