Hello,
my program works properly but valgrind tells me I am not freeing allocated memory. I think the problem is in realloc.
I am pretty sure I do something wrong with realloc, because I changed it a bit and valgrind noticed less errors (that the program wasn't working properly with less errors is another question).
Thank you very much!
My example:
Can Any body give me a exampla which has the usage of realloc
i want a function which uses realloc & increases /decreases the size of a pointer (0 Replies)
Hi, my team has existing ftp scripts that basically ftp files from one server to the other. Can anyone show me how to add some lines where if the ftp fails, an email could be sent out to myself and others on my team so that we are alerted? Thanks in advance. (11 Replies)
hi,
I'm using gcc version 3.4.6 on a Red Hat system... (not sure how to determine version of glibc)
when i run the following, i get:
glibc detected *** realloc(): invalid next size: 0x0804a170
I'm not sure what is wrong. The error happens on the second iteration of
the while loop.... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I'm trying to figure out the best solution to the following problem, and I'm not
yet that much experienced like you. :-)
Basically I have to read a fairly large file, composed of "messages" , in order
to display all of them through an user interface (made with QT).
The messages that... (3 Replies)
Why when using realloc, john is reversed 3 times but not the other 2 names ? But if I use malloc, then the 3 names are reversed correctly ? (but then there is a memory leak)
How can I reverse all 3 names without a memory leak ?
char *BUFFER = NULL;
char *STRREVERSE(const char *STRING)
{... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I am seeing varying results about, when realloc() fails in reallocation.
Which one is correct out of the below?
a) realloc() maintains the original pointer (i.e) the original pointer is left unaltered/untouched but relloc() returns the NULL value.
b) original buffer pointer is lost... (3 Replies)
Hi all
I'm trying to use someone else's software, which has a realloc that fails in it. This is probably due to memory limitations, as it only happens when I use this software on huge datasets.
First question : how to diagnose if it's a soft or hard limitation? I mean, if it's due to my... (10 Replies)
Not sure in which forum to post this. I'm trying here, in Programming.
I'm working on a PC with Intel Duo processor & 2GB of ram. OS is Ubuntu 10.04.
I'm having problems with a C++ program that makes extensive use of realloc(). It happens that as soon as the overall memory allocated(OS +... (14 Replies)
Hello,
also with the help of some great users of this forum, I have created following shell script.
MM=120
GG=5000
# get size of directory
szm=$(du -s --block-size M ./192.168.1.xxx | awk '{print int($0)}')
data=$(date --rfc-3339=seconds)
if ; then # too big delete older files
... (10 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT NETBSD
prop_string_mutable
PROP_STRING(3) BSD Library Functions Manual PROP_STRING(3)NAME
prop_string, prop_string_create, prop_string_create_cstring, prop_string_create_cstring_nocopy, prop_string_copy, prop_string_copy_mutable,
prop_string_size, prop_string_mutable, prop_string_cstring, prop_string_cstring_nocopy, prop_string_append, prop_string_append_cstring,
prop_string_equals, prop_string_equals_cstring -- string value property object
LIBRARY
Property Container Object Library (libprop, -lprop)
SYNOPSIS
#include <prop/proplib.h>
prop_string_t
prop_string_create(void);
prop_string_t
prop_string_create_cstring(const char *cstring);
prop_string_t
prop_string_create_cstring_nocopy(const char *cstring);
prop_string_t
prop_string_copy(prop_string_t string);
prop_string_t
prop_string_copy_mutable(prop_string_t string);
size_t
prop_string_size(prop_string_t string);
bool
prop_string_mutable(prop_string_t string);
char *
prop_string_cstring(prop_string_t string);
const char *
prop_string_cstring_nocopy(prop_string_t string);
bool
prop_string_append(prop_string_t str1, prop_string_t str2);
bool
prop_string_append_cstring(prop_string_t string, const char *cstring);
bool
prop_string_equals(prop_string_t str1, prop_string_t str2);
bool
prop_string_equals_cstring(prop_string_t string, const char *cstring);
DESCRIPTION
The prop_string family of functions operate on a string value property object type.
prop_string_create(void)
Create an empty mutable string. Returns NULL on failure.
prop_string_create_cstring(const char *cstring)
Create a mutable string that contains a copy of cstring. Returns NULL on failure.
prop_string_create_cstring_nocopy(const char *cstring)
Create an immutable string that contains a reference to cstring. Returns NULL on failure.
prop_string_copy(prop_string_t string)
Copy a string. If the string being copied is an immutable external C string reference, then the copy is also immutable and references
the same external C string. Returns NULL on failure.
prop_string_copy_mutable(prop_string_t string)
Copy a string, always creating a mutable copy. Returns NULL on failure.
prop_string_size(prop_string_t string)
Returns the size of the string, not including the terminating NUL. If the supplied object isn't a string, zero is returned.
prop_string_mutable(prop_string_t string)
Returns true if the string is mutable. If the supplied object isn't a string, false is returned.
prop_string_cstring(prop_string_t string)
Returns a copy of the string's contents as a C string. The caller is responsible for freeing the returned buffer.
In user space, the buffer is allocated using malloc(3). In the kernel, the buffer is allocated using malloc(9) using the malloc type
M_TEMP.
Returns NULL on failure.
prop_string_cstring_nocopy(prop_string_t string)
Returns an immutable reference to the contents of the string as a C string. If the supplied object isn't a string, NULL is returned.
prop_string_append(prop_string_t str1, prop_string_t str2)
Append the contents of str2 to str1, which must be mutable. Returns true upon success and false otherwise.
prop_string_append_cstring(prop_string_t string, const char *cstring)
Append the C string cstring to string, which must be mutable. Returns true upon success and false otherwise.
prop_string_equals(prop_string_t str1, prop_string_t str2)
Returns true if the two string objects are equivalent.
prop_string_equals_cstring(prop_string_t string, const char *cstring)
Returns true if the string's value is equivalent to cstring.
SEE ALSO prop_array(3), prop_bool(3), prop_data(3), prop_dictionary(3), prop_number(3), prop_object(3), proplib(3)HISTORY
The proplib property container object library first appeared in NetBSD 4.0.
BSD January 21, 2008 BSD