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NAME
array_truncate - reduce number of initialized bytes
SYNTAX
#include <array.h> void array_truncate(array* x, uint64 membersize, int64 len); array_truncate(&x,sizeof(t),len);
DESCRIPTION
array_truncate reduces the number of initialized bytes in x to exactly len*sizeof(t). If the number of initialized bytes was already this small (or smaller), array_truncate has no effect. If len is negative, array_truncate has no effect. If x is unallocated, array_truncate has no effect. If x has failed, array_truncate has no effect. array_truncate does not change the allocation in x. If you want to free the memory used by x, use array_reset.
SEE ALSO
array_allocate(3), array_get(3), array_fail(3), array_trunc(3), array_reset(3) array_truncate(3)