realloc
Larry Jones
scjones at sdrc.UUCP
Sat Apr 1 09:12:32 AEST 1989
In article <cYAd3My00UkaI1vvZr at andrew.cmu.edu>, bader+ at andrew.cmu.edu (Miles Bader) writes:
> scjones at sdrc.UUCP (Larry Jones) writes:
> > And when handed a non-NULL pointer and a zero size, it acts like
> > free. This behavior is required by the draft ANSI Standard.
>
> Does it return NULL in this case (when it acts like free)? If so, how
> extra-ordinarily convenient...
It's implementation defined -- the implementation is allowed to
return either a NULL pointer or a pointer to a zero-sized object
(although many people find that concept quite repugnant, that's
the way many existing implementations behave).
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