_heapchk
Runs consistency checks on the heap.
int _heapchk( void );
Return Value
_heapchk returns one of the following integer manifest constants defined in Malloc.h.
_HEAPBADBEGIN
Initial header information is bad or cannot be found._HEAPBADNODE
Bad node has been found or heap is damaged._HEAPBADPTR
Pointer into heap is not valid._HEAPEMPTY
Heap has not been initialized._HEAPOK
Heap appears to be consistent.
In addition, if an error occurs, _heapchk sets errno to ENOSYS.
Remarks
The _heapchk function helps debug heap-related problems by checking for minimal consistency of the heap. If the operating system does not support _heapchk(for example, Windows 98), the function returns _HEAPOK and sets errno to ENOSYS.
Requirements
Routine |
Required header |
Optional header |
---|---|---|
_heapchk |
<malloc.h> |
<errno.h> |
For more compatibility information, see Compatibility in the Introduction.
Example
// crt_heapchk.c
// This program checks the heap for
// consistency and prints an appropriate message.
#include <malloc.h>
#include <stdio.h>
int main( void )
{
int heapstatus;
char *buffer;
// Allocate and deallocate some memory
if( (buffer = (char *)malloc( 100 )) != NULL )
free( buffer );
// Check heap status
heapstatus = _heapchk();
switch( heapstatus )
{
case _HEAPOK:
printf(" OK - heap is fine\n" );
break;
case _HEAPEMPTY:
printf(" OK - heap is empty\n" );
break;
case _HEAPBADBEGIN:
printf( "ERROR - bad start of heap\n" );
break;
case _HEAPBADNODE:
printf( "ERROR - bad node in heap\n" );
break;
}
}
OK - heap is fine
.NET Framework Equivalent
Not applicable. To call the standard C function, use PInvoke. For more information, see Platform Invoke Examples.