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MBKALLOC(3) MBK UTILITY FUNCTIONS MBKALLOC(3)

mbkalloc - mbk memory allocator

See the file buster/alliance/alc_origin.1.en.gz.

#include "mut.h"
char ∗mbkalloc(bytes)
unsigned int bytes;

Number of memory bytes to be contiguously allocated

mbkalloc returns a block of bytes length, for any purpose. It is now a day just an encapsulation of the system malloc function, but may evolve to a special allocator in the future. Its use is strongly encouraged.

a global variable, long mbkalloc_stat, updates the number of allocated bytes, and may be accessed by anyone to see the amount of allocated memory.

mbkalloc returns a pointer to a bytes long block.

"∗∗∗ mbk error ∗∗∗ mbkalloc impossible : not enough memory"

System break can't be moved anymore, no more memory can be retrieved from the system.

#include "mut.h"
char ∗dup_str(s);
{
char ∗t = (char ∗)mbkalloc(strlen(s) + (unsigned int)1);
	strcpy(t, s);
	return t;
}

mbk(1), mbkfree(3).

See the file buster/alliance/alc_bug_report.1.en.gz.

October 1, 1997 ASIM/LIP6