NAME
alloc - allocate memory
SYNTAX
#include <alloc.h>
char *alloc(new);
void alloc_free(x);
void alloc_re(&x,old,new);
char *x;
unsigned int old;
unsigned int new;
DESCRIPTION
alloc allocates enough space from the heap for new bytes of
data, adequately aligned for any data type. new may be 0.
alloc returns a pointer to the space. If space is not
available, alloc returns 0, setting errno appropriately.
alloc_free returns space to the heap.
alloc_re expands the space allocated to x from old bytes to
new bytes. It allocates new space, copies old bytes from
the old space to the new space, returns the old space to the
heap, and changes x to point to the new space. It then
returns 1. If space is not available, alloc_re returns 0,
leaving the old space alone.
SEE ALSO
sbrk(2), malloc(3), error(3)
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