REALLOCARR(3) NetBSD Library Functions Manual REALLOCARR(3)
NAME
reallocarr -- reallocate array
SYNOPSIS
#include <stdlib.h> int reallocarr(void *ptr, size_t number, size_t size);
DESCRIPTION
The reallocarr function reallocates the memory in *ptr.
RETURN VALUES
On successful completion, returns 0 and updates *ptr. Otherwise, an error code (see errno(2)) is returned and *ptr and the referenced memory is unmodified.
EXAMPLES
The following uses reallocarr() to initialize an array of INITSIZE inte- gers, then resizes it to NEWSIZE elements: int *data = NULL; int ret = 0; ret = reallocarr(&data, INITSIZE, sizeof(*data)); if (ret) errc(1, ret, "reallocarr failed"); ret = reallocarr(&data, NEWSIZE, sizeof(*data)); if (ret) errc(1, ret, "reallocarr failed on resize");
SEE ALSO
calloc(3)
HISTORY
reallocarr first appeared in NetBSD 7.0. OpenBSD introduced the reallocarray(3) function for the same purpose, but the interface makes it difficult to correctly handle zero-sized allocations. NetBSD 9.4_STABLE February 19, 2015 NetBSD 9.4_STABLE
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