| @c Documentation of gnulib module 'alloca'. |
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| @c Copyright (C) 2004, 2007, 2009--2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
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| The @code{alloca} module provides for a function @code{alloca} which allocates |
| memory on the stack, where the system allows it. A memory block allocated with |
| @code{alloca} exists only until the function that calls @code{alloca} returns |
| or exits abruptly. |
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| There are a few systems where this is not possible: HP-UX systems, and some |
| other platforms when the C++ compiler is used. On these platforms the alloca |
| module provides a @code{malloc} based emulation. This emulation will not free a |
| memory block immediately when the calling function returns, but rather will |
| wait until the next @code{alloca} call from a function with the same or a |
| shorter stack length. Thus, in some cases, a few memory blocks will be kept |
| although they are not needed any more. |
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| The user can @code{#include <alloca.h>} and use @code{alloca} on all platforms. |
| Note that the @code{#include <alloca.h>} must be the first one after the |
| autoconf-generated @file{config.h}, for AIX 3 compatibility. Thanks to IBM for |
| this nice restriction! |
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| Note that GCC 3.1 and 3.2 can @emph{inline} functions that call @code{alloca}. |
| When this happens, the memory blocks allocated with @code{alloca} will not be |
| freed until @emph{the end of the calling function}. If this calling function |
| runs a loop calling the function that uses @code{alloca}, the program easily |
| gets a stack overflow and crashes. To protect against this compiler behaviour, |
| you can mark the function that uses @code{alloca} with the following attribute: |
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| @smallexample |
| #ifdef __GNUC__ |
| __attribute__ ((__noinline__)) |
| #endif |
| @end smallexample |
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| An alternative to this module is the @samp{alloca-opt} module. |