Le Mercredi 9 Octobre 2002 16:01, Markus Fischer a écrit :
> On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 09:47:10AM -0400, Jon Parise wrote :
> > +[11] Prefer emalloc(), efree(), estrdup(), etc. to their standard C
> > library +     counterparts.  These functions implement an internal
> > "safety-net" +     mechanism that ensures the deallocation of any unfreed
> > memory at the +     end of a request.  They also provide useful
> > allocation and overflow +     information while running in debug mode.
> > +
> > +     In almost all cases, memory returned to the engine must be
> > allocated +     using emalloc().
> > +
> > +     malloc() should only be used in instances where you need to
> > allocate +     memory that will be freed (via free()) inside of a
> > third-party library. +     It should also be used in instances where
> > allocated memory has to +     survive between multiple requests.
> > +
>
>     +1
+1


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