]> Memory 3 RAPTOR Library Memory Memory handling functions Synopsis void raptor_free_memory (void *ptr); void* raptor_alloc_memory (size_t size); void* raptor_calloc_memory (size_t nmemb, size_t size); Description Wrappers around the free, malloc and calloc functions but called from inside the library. Required by some systems to handle multiple-HEAPs and pass memory to and from the library. Details raptor_free_memory () raptor_free_memoryvoid raptor_free_memory (void *ptr); Free memory allocated inside raptor. Some systems require memory allocated in a library to be deallocated in that library. This function allows memory allocated by raptor to be freed. Examples include the result of the '_to_' methods that returns allocated memory such as raptor_uri_filename_to_uri_string, raptor_uri_filename_to_uri_string and raptor_uri_uri_string_to_filename_fragment ptr : memory pointer raptor_alloc_memory () raptor_alloc_memoryvoid* raptor_alloc_memory (size_t size); Allocate memory inside raptor. Some systems require memory allocated in a library to be deallocated in that library. This function allows memory to be allocated inside the raptor shared library that can be freed inside raptor either internally or via raptor_free_memory. Examples include using this in the raptor_parser_generate_id() handler code to create new strings that will be used internally as short identifiers and freed later on by the parsers. size : size of memory to allocate Returns : the address of the allocated memory or NULL on failure raptor_calloc_memory () raptor_calloc_memoryvoid* raptor_calloc_memory (size_t nmemb, size_t size); Allocate zeroed array of items inside raptor. Some systems require memory allocated in a library to be deallocated in that library. This function allows memory to be allocated inside the raptor shared library that can be freed inside raptor either internally or via raptor_free_memory. Examples include using this in the raptor_parser_generate_id() handler code to create new strings that will be used internally as short identifiers and freed later on by the parsers. nmemb : number of members size : size of item Returns : the address of the allocated memory or NULL on failure