curs_memleaks(3X) curs_memleaks(3X)
NAME
_nc_freeall, _nc_free_and_exit, _nc_free_tinfo - curses memory-leak
checking
SYNOPSIS
#include <curses.h>
void exit_curses(int);
void exit_terminfo(int);
/* deprecated */
void _nc_freeall(void);
void _nc_free_and_exit(int);
void _nc_free_tinfo(int);
DESCRIPTION
These functions are used to simplify analysis of memory leaks in the
ncurses library.
Any implementation of curses must not free the memory associated with a
screen, since (even after calling endwin), it must be available for use
in the next call to refresh(3X). There are also chunks of memory held
for performance reasons. That makes it hard to analyze curses
applications for memory leaks. When using the specially configured
debugging version of the ncurses library, applications can call
functions which free those chunks of memory, simplifying the process of
memory-leak checking.
Some of the functions are named with a "_nc_" prefix because they are
not intended for use in the non-debugging library:
_nc_freeall
This frees (almost) all of the memory allocated by ncurses.
_nc_free_and_exit
This frees the memory allocated by ncurses (like _nc_freeall), and
exits the program. It is preferred over _nc_freeall since some of
that memory may be required to keep the application running.
Simply exiting (with the given exit-code) is safer.
_nc_free_tinfo
Use this function if only the low-level terminfo functions (and
corresponding library) are used. Like _nc_free_and_exit, it exits
the program after freeing memory.
The functions prefixed "_nc" are normally not available; they must be
configured into the library at build time using the --disable-leaks
option. That compiles-in code that frees memory that normally would
not be freed.
The exit_curses and exit_terminfo functions call _nc_free_and_exit and
_nc_free_tinfo if the library is configured to support memory-leak
checking. If the library is not configured to support memory-leak
checking, they simply call exit.
RETURN VALUE
These functions do not return a value.
PORTABILITY
These functions are not part of X/Open Curses; nor do other
implementations of curses provide a similar feature.
SEE ALSO
curses(3X).
curs_memleaks(3X)
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