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9.2 Memory Interface
The following function sets, modeled after the ANSI C standard,
but specifying behavior when requesting zero bytes,
are available for allocating and releasing memory from the Python heap:
void* PyMem_Malloc( | size_t n) |
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Allocates n bytes and returns a pointer of type void*
to the allocated memory, or NULL if the request fails.
Requesting zero bytes returns a distinct non-NULL pointer if
possible, as if PyMem_Malloc(1) had been called instead.
The memory will not have been initialized in any way.
void* PyMem_Realloc( | void *p, size_t n) |
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Resizes the memory block pointed to by p to n bytes.
The contents will be unchanged to the minimum of the old and the new
sizes. If p is NULL, the call is equivalent to
PyMem_Malloc(n); else if n is equal to zero, the
memory block is resized but is not freed, and the returned pointer
is non-NULL. Unless p is NULL, it must have been
returned by a previous call to PyMem_Malloc() or
PyMem_Realloc().
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Frees the memory block pointed to by p, which must have been
returned by a previous call to PyMem_Malloc() or
PyMem_Realloc(). Otherwise, or if
PyMem_Free(p) has been called before, undefined
behavior occurs. If p is NULL, no operation is performed.
The following type-oriented macros are provided for convenience. Note
that TYPE refers to any C type.
TYPE* PyMem_New( | TYPE, size_t n) |
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Same as PyMem_Malloc(), but allocates
(n *
sizeof(TYPE))
bytes of memory. Returns a pointer cast to
TYPE*. The memory will not have been initialized in
any way.
TYPE* PyMem_Resize( | void *p, TYPE, size_t n) |
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Same as PyMem_Realloc(), but the memory block is resized
to
(n * sizeof(TYPE))
bytes. Returns a pointer
cast to TYPE*.
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Same as PyMem_Free().
In addition, the following macro sets are provided for calling the
Python memory allocator directly, without involving the C API functions
listed above. However, note that their use does not preserve binary
compatibility accross Python versions and is therefore deprecated in
extension modules.
PyMem_MALLOC(), PyMem_REALLOC(), PyMem_FREE().
PyMem_NEW(), PyMem_RESIZE(), PyMem_DEL().
Release 2.3.5, documentation updated on February 8, 2005.
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