can realloc move pointer if new size smaller?

若如初见. 提交于 2019-12-18 04:02:41

问题


I am wondering whether the C or C++ standard guarantees that a pointer is not changed when realloc is called with a smaller (nonzero) size:

size_t n=1000;
T*ptr=(T*)malloc(n*sizeof(T));
//<--do something useful (that won't touch/reallocate ptr of course)
size_t n2=100;//or any value in [1,n-1]
T*ptr2=(T*)realloc(ptr,n2*sizeof(T));
//<-- are we guaranteed that ptr2==ptr ?

Basically, can the OS decide on its own that since we freed a large memory block, he wants to take advantage of all reallocs to defragment the memory, and somehow move ptr2 ?


回答1:


http://opengroup.org/onlinepubs/007908775/xsh/realloc.html

Upon successful completion with a size not equal to 0, realloc() returns a pointer to the (possibly moved) allocated space.

Nope, no guarantee




回答2:


There's no guarantee realloc will return the same location, period.




回答3:


With realloc, you get absolutely no guarantees about where the memory will live afterwords. I believe that libc's default malloc will only begrudgingly copy memory around, so practically speaking you may be OK. But don't count on it.




回答4:


realloc is not required to leave the block in place even if it would fit, and in fact the simplest stub implementation is an example where it might not:

  • malloc: call sbrk.
  • realloc: call malloc and memcpy.
  • free: no-op.

This may sound ridiculous, but sometimes for embedded systems an implementation like I've just described is actually the optimal one.




回答5:


It seems to me that all the current answers (at the time of this answer) do not refer to any standard document.

For C++ I will refer to Working Draft, Standard for Programming Language C++, Document Number: N3337, Date: 2012-01-16, Revises: N3291 that, according to https://isocpp.org/std/the-standard, is the closest free document to the non-free official C++11 standard document; here we find at 20.6.13 C library:

2 The contents are the same as the Standard C library header , with the following changes:[in my opinion the listed changes are not relevant to the question].

So now we have to refer to the C standard.

According to https://stackoverflow.com/a/83763/15485 the closest free document to the non-free official C11 standard document is Programming languages — C, N1570 Committee Draft — April 12, 2011 ISO/IEC 9899:201x; here we find at 7.22.3.5 The realloc function:

4 The realloc function returns a pointer to the new object (which may have the same value as a pointer to the old object), or a null pointer if the new object could not be allocated.

I am not a native English speaker and so is up to you to interpret the meaning of "may have".




回答6:


On Windows, the C-Runtime grabs a heap, and then allocates memory from that heap. So the OS won't know about individual memory allocations, and thus won't move things around.



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1736433/can-realloc-move-pointer-if-new-size-smaller

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