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NAME
jwt_memory_grp - Memory Handlers
SYNOPSIS
Typedefs
typedef void *(* jwt_malloc_t) (size_t)
Prototype for malloc(3)
typedef void(* jwt_free_t) (void *)
Prototype for free(3)
Functions
int jwt_set_alloc (jwt_malloc_t pmalloc, jwt_free_t pfree)
Set functions to be used for memory management.
void jwt_get_alloc (jwt_malloc_t *pmalloc, jwt_free_t *pfree)
Detailed Description
These functions allow you to get or set memory allocation functions.
Typedef Documentation
typedef void(* jwt_free_t) (void *)
Prototype for free(3)
typedef void *(* jwt_malloc_t) (size_t)
Prototype for malloc(3)
Function Documentation
void jwt_get_alloc (jwt_malloc_t * pmalloc, jwt_free_t * pfree)
Get functions used for allocating and freeing memory.
Parameters
pmalloc Pointer to malloc function output variable, or NULL
pfree Pointer to free function output variable, or NULL
int jwt_set_alloc (jwt_malloc_t pmalloc, jwt_free_t pfree)
Set functions to be used for memory management. By default, LibJWT uses malloc and free for memory
management. This function allows the user of the library to specify its own memory management functions.
This is especially useful on Windows where mismatches in runtimes across DLLs can cause problems.
The caller can specify either a valid function pointer for any of the parameters or NULL to use the
corresponding default allocator function.
Note
This function will also set the memory allocator for the Jansson library.
Parameters
pmalloc The function to use for allocating memory or NULL to use malloc
pfree The function to use for freeing memory or NULL to use free
Returns
0 on success or errno otherwise.
Author
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LibJWT Version 3.2.2 jwt_memory_grp(3)