{-# LANGUAGE Safe #-} -- | -- -- Module : Foreign.Marshal.Alloc -- Copyright : (c) The FFI task force 2001 -- License : BSD-style (see the file libraries/base/LICENSE) -- -- Maintainer : ffi@haskell.org -- Stability : provisional -- Portability : portable -- -- The module "Foreign.Marshal.Alloc" provides operations to allocate and -- deallocate blocks of raw memory (i.e., unstructured chunks of memory -- outside of the area maintained by the Haskell storage manager). These -- memory blocks are commonly used to pass compound data structures to -- foreign functions or to provide space in which compound result values -- are obtained from foreign functions. -- -- If any of the allocation functions fails, an exception is thrown. -- In some cases, memory exhaustion may mean the process is terminated. -- If 'free' or 'reallocBytes' is applied to a memory area -- that has been allocated with 'alloca' or 'allocaBytes', the -- behaviour is undefined. Any further access to memory areas allocated with -- 'alloca' or 'allocaBytes', after the computation that was passed to -- the allocation function has terminated, leads to undefined behaviour. Any -- further access to the memory area referenced by a pointer passed to -- 'realloc', 'reallocBytes', or 'free' entails undefined -- behaviour. -- -- All storage allocated by functions that allocate based on a /size in bytes/ -- must be sufficiently aligned for any of the basic foreign types -- that fits into the newly allocated storage. All storage allocated by -- functions that allocate based on a specific type must be sufficiently -- aligned for that type. Array allocation routines need to obey the same -- alignment constraints for each array element. -- -- The underlying implementation is wrapping the @@ -- @malloc@, @realloc@, and @free@. -- In other words it should be safe to allocate using C-@malloc@, -- and free memory with 'free' from this module. -- module Foreign.Marshal.Alloc (-- * Memory allocation -- ** Local allocation alloca, allocaBytes, allocaBytesAligned, -- ** Dynamic allocation malloc, mallocBytes, calloc, callocBytes, realloc, reallocBytes, free, finalizerFree ) where import GHC.Internal.Foreign.Marshal.Alloc