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mallocYou can get information about dynamic memory allocation by calling the
mallinfo function. This function and its associated data type
are declared in malloc.h; they are an extension of the standard
SVID/XPG version.
This structure type is used to return information about the dynamic memory allocator. It contains the following members:
int arenaThis is the total size of memory allocated with sbrk by
malloc, in bytes.
int ordblksThis is the number of chunks not in use. (The memory allocator
internally gets chunks of memory from the operating system, and then
carves them up to satisfy individual malloc requests; see
Efficiency and Malloc.)
int smblksThis field is unused.
int hblksThis is the total number of chunks allocated with mmap.
int hblkhdThis is the total size of memory allocated with mmap, in bytes.
int usmblksThis field is unused.
int fsmblksThis field is unused.
int uordblksThis is the total size of memory occupied by chunks handed out by
malloc.
int fordblksThis is the total size of memory occupied by free (not in use) chunks.
int keepcostThis is the size of the top-most releasable chunk that normally borders the end of the heap (i.e., the high end of the virtual address space’s data segment).
Preliminary: | MT-Unsafe init const:mallopt | AS-Unsafe init lock | AC-Unsafe init lock | See POSIX Safety Concepts.
This function returns information about the current dynamic memory usage
in a structure of type struct mallinfo.
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