- Inside Macintosh: Memory /
- Chapter 1 - Introduction to Memory Management / Memory Management Reference
- Memory Management Routines
Allocating and Releasing Nonrelocatable Blocks of Memory
You can use the NewPtr function to allocate a nonrelocatable block of memory. If you want to allocate new blocks of memory with their bits precleared to 0, you can use the NewPtrClear function.
- WARNING
- You should not call any of these memory-allocation routines at
interrupt time.
You can use the DisposePtr procedure to free nonrelocatable blocks of memory you have allocated.
Subtopics
- NewPtr
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- NewPtrClear
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- DisposePtr
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3 JUL 1996