_realloc_dbg
Reallocates a specified block of memory in the heap by moving and/or resizing the block (debug version only).
Syntax
void *_realloc_dbg(
void *userData,
size_t newSize,
int blockType,
const char *filename,
int linenumber
);
Parameters
userData
Pointer to the previously allocated memory block.
newSize
Requested size for the reallocated block (bytes).
blockType
Requested type for the reallocated block: _CLIENT_BLOCK
or _NORMAL_BLOCK
.
filename
Pointer to the name of the source file that requested the realloc
operation or NULL
.
linenumber
Line number in the source file where the realloc
operation was requested or NULL
.
The filename
and linenumber
parameters are only available when _realloc_dbg
has been called explicitly or the _CRTDBG_MAP_ALLOC
preprocessor constant has been defined.
Return value
On successful completion, this function either returns a pointer to the user portion of the reallocated memory block, calls the new handler function, or returns NULL
. For a complete description of the return behavior, see the following Remarks section. For more information about how the new handler function is used, see the realloc
function.
Remarks
_realloc_dbg
is a debug version of the realloc
function. When _DEBUG
isn't defined, each call to _realloc_dbg
is reduced to a call to realloc
. Both realloc
and _realloc_dbg
reallocate a memory block in the base heap, but _realloc_dbg
accommodates several debugging features: buffers on either side of the user portion of the block to test for leaks, a block type parameter to track specific allocation types, and filename
/linenumber
information to determine the origin of allocation requests.
_realloc_dbg
reallocates the specified memory block with slightly more space than the requested newSize
. newSize
might be greater or less than the size of the originally allocated memory block. The extra space is used by the debug heap manager to link the debug memory blocks and to provide the application with debug header information and overwrite buffers. The reallocation might result in both moving the original memory block to a different location in the heap, and changing the size of the memory block. If the memory block is moved, the contents of the original block are overwritten.
_realloc_dbg
sets errno
to ENOMEM
if a memory allocation fails or if the amount of memory needed (including the overhead mentioned previously) exceeds _HEAP_MAXREQ
. For information about this and other error codes, see errno
, _doserrno
, _sys_errlist
, and _sys_nerr
.
For information about how memory blocks are allocated, initialized, and managed in the debug version of the base heap, see CRT debug heap details. For information about the allocation block types and how they're used, see Types of blocks on the debug heap. For information about the differences between standard heap functions and debug versions, see Debug versions of heap allocation functions.
Requirements
Routine | Required header |
---|---|
_realloc_dbg |
<crtdbg.h> |
For more compatibility information, see Compatibility.
Libraries
Debug versions of C run-time libraries only.
Example
See the example in the _msize_dbg
article.