DESCRIPTION
The malloc() function allocates size bytes and returns a pointer to the
allocated memory. The memory is not initialized. If size is 0, then
malloc() returns either NULL, or a unique pointer value that can later
be successfully passed to free().
The free() function frees the memory space pointed to by ptr, which
must have been returned by a previous call to malloc(), calloc(), or
realloc(). Otherwise, or if free(ptr) has already been called before,
undefined behavior occurs. If ptr is NULL, no operation is performed.DESCRIPTION
The malloc() function allocates size bytes and
returns a pointer to the allocated memory. The
memory is not initialized. If size is 0, then
malloc() returns either NULL, or a unique pointer
value that can later be successfully passed to
free().
The free() function frees the memory space pointed
to by ptr, which must have been returned by a
previous call to malloc(), calloc(), or realloc().
Otherwise, or if free(ptr) has already been called
before, undefined behavior occurs. If ptr is NULL,
no operation is performed.: DESCRIPTION : The malloc() function allocates size bytes and : returns a pointer to the allocated memory. The : memory is not initialized. If size is 0, then : malloc() returns either NULL, or a unique pointer : value that can later be successfully passed to : free(). : The free() function frees the memory space pointed : to by ptr, which must have been returned by a : previous call to malloc(), calloc(), or realloc(). : Otherwise, or if free(ptr) has already been called : before, undefined behavior occurs. If ptr is NULL, : no operation is performed. :