Format
#include <stdlib.h> /* also in <malloc.h> */
void *_debug_realloc(void *ptr, size_t size,
const char *file, size_t line);
Language Level: Extension
_debug_realloc is the debug version of realloc. Like realloc, it
reallocates the block of memory pointed to by ptr to a
new size, specified in bytes. It also sets any new
memory it allocates to 0xAA, so you can easily locate instances
where your program tries to use the data in that memory without
initializing it first.
In addition, _debug_realloc makes an implicit call to _heap_check, and stores the file name file and the line number line where the storage is reallocated. This information can be used later by the _heap_check and _dump_allocated or _dump_allocated_delta functions.
If ptr is NULL, _debug_realloc behaves like _debug_malloc (or malloc) and allocates the block of memory.
To use _debug_realloc, you must compile with the debug memory (/Tm) compiler option. This option maps all realloc calls to _debug_realloc.
Note: The /Tm option maps all calls to memory management functions (including a heap-specific version and a tiled version for OS/2) to their debug counterparts. To prevent a call from being mapped, parenthesize the function name.
Because _debug_realloc always checks what heap the memory was allocated from, you can use _debug_realloc to reallocate memory blocks allocated by the regular, debug, (or tiled heap-specific for OS/2) versions of the memory management functions. However, if the memory was not allocated by the memory management functions, or was previously freed, _debug_realloc generates an error message and the program ends.
Return Value
_debug_realloc returns a pointer to the reallocated
memory block. The ptr argument to _debug_realloc is
not the same as the return value; _debug_realloc always changes
the memory location to help you locate references to the memory
that were not freed before the memory was reallocated.
If size is 0, _debug_realloc returns NULL. If not enough memory is available to expand the block to the given size, the original block is unchanged and NULL is returned.
Example
This example uses _debug_realloc to allocate 100 bytes
of storage. It then attempts to write to storage that was not
allocated. When _debug_realloc is called again, _heap_check
detects the error, generates several messages, and stops the
program.
Note: You must compile this example with the /Tm option to map the realloc calls to _debug_realloc.
#include <stdlib.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <string.h>
int main(void)
{
char *ptr;
if (NULL == (ptr = (char*)realloc(NULL, 100))) {
puts("Could not allocate memory block.");
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
memset(ptr, 'a', 105); /* overwrites storage that was not allocated */
ptr = (char*)realloc(ptr, 200); /* realloc invokes _heap_check */
puts("_debug_realloc did not detect that a memory block was overwritten." );
return 0;
/****************************************************************************
The output should be similar to:
End of allocated object 0x00073890 was overwritten at 0x000738f4.
The first eight bytes of the memory block (in hex) are: 6161616161616161.
This memory block was (re)allocated at line number 8 in _debug_reall.c.
Heap state was valid at line 8 of _debug_reall.c.
Memory error detected at line 13 of _debug_reall.c.
****************************************************************************/
}
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Managing Memory
with Multiple Heaps
Memory Management
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_debug_calloc -- Allocate and Initialize
Memory
_debug_free -- Release Memory
_debug_malloc -- Allocate Memory
_dump_allocated -- Get Information
about Allocated Memory
_dump_allocated_delta -- Get
Information about Allocated Memory
_heap_check -- Validate Default Memory
Heap
realloc -- Change Reserved Storage
Block Size
<malloc.h>
<stdlib.h>
/Tm compiler option