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25 .TH MALLOC_USABLE_SIZE 3 2017-09-15 "GNU" "Linux Programmer's Manual"
27 malloc_usable_size \- obtain size of block of memory allocated from heap
29 .B #include <malloc.h>
31 .BI "size_t malloc_usable_size (void *" ptr );
34 .BR malloc_usable_size ()
35 function returns the number of usable bytes in the block pointed to by
37 a pointer to a block of memory allocated by
39 or a related function.
41 .BR malloc_usable_size ()
42 returns the number of usable bytes in
43 the block of allocated memory pointed to by
47 is NULL, 0 is returned.
49 For an explanation of the terms used in this section, see
55 Interface Attribute Value
57 .BR malloc_usable_size ()
58 T} Thread safety MT-Safe
61 This function is a GNU extension.
64 .BR malloc_usable_size ()
65 may be greater than the requested size of the allocation because
66 of alignment and minimum size constraints.
67 Although the excess bytes can be overwritten by the application
69 this is not good programming practice:
70 the number of excess bytes in an allocation depends on
71 the underlying implementation.
73 The main use of this function is for debugging and introspection.