#ifdef MALLOC_PROVIDED int _dummy_calloc = 1; #else /* FUNCTION <>---allocate space for arrays INDEX calloc INDEX _calloc_r ANSI_SYNOPSIS #include void *calloc(size_t <[n]>, size_t <[s]>); void *calloc_r(void *<[reent]>, size_t , <[s]>); TRAD_SYNOPSIS #include char *calloc(<[n]>, <[s]>) size_t <[n]>, <[s]>; char *_calloc_r(<[reent]>, <[n]>, <[s]>) char *<[reent]>; size_t <[n]>; size_t <[s]>; DESCRIPTION Use <> to request a block of memory sufficient to hold an array of <[n]> elements, each of which has size <[s]>. The memory allocated by <> comes out of the same memory pool used by <>, but the memory block is initialized to all zero bytes. (To avoid the overhead of initializing the space, use <> instead.) The alternate function <<_calloc_r>> is reentrant. The extra argument <[reent]> is a pointer to a reentrancy structure. RETURNS If successful, a pointer to the newly allocated space. If unsuccessful, <>. PORTABILITY <> is ANSI. Supporting OS subroutines required: <>, <>, <>, <>, <>, <>, <>. */ #include #include #ifndef _REENT_ONLY _PTR _DEFUN (calloc, (n, size), size_t n _AND size_t size) { return _calloc_r (_REENT, n, size); } #endif #endif /* MALLOC_PROVIDED */