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NAME
rpc_ss_swap_client_alloc_free - Exchanges the current memory
allocation and freeing mechanism
used by the client stubs with one
supplied by the client
Used by client applications.
SYNOPSIS
#include <dce/rpc.h>
void rpc_ss_swap_client_alloc_free(
idl_void_p_t (*p_allocate)(idl_size_t size),
void (*p_free)(idl_void_p_t ptr),
idl_void_p_t (**p_p_old_allocate)(idl_size_t size),
void (**p_p_old_free)(idl_void_p_t ptr) );
PARAMETERS
Input
p_allocate
Specifies a pointer to a routine that has the same procedure
declaration as the malloc() routine and that is used for
allocating client stub memory.
p_free
Specifies a pointer to a routine that has the same procedure
declaration as the free() routine and that is used for freeing
client stub memory.
Output
p_p_old_allocate
Specifies a pointer to a pointer to a routine that has the same
procedure declaration as the malloc() routine. A pointer to the
routine that was previously used to allocate client stub memory
is returned in this parameter.
p_p_old_free
Specifies a pointer to a pointer to a routine that has the same
procedure declaration as the free() routine. A pointer to the
routine that was previously used to free client stub memory is
returned in this parameter.
Note that in ANSI standard C environments, idl_void_p_t is defined
as void * and in other environments is defined as char *.
DESCRIPTION
The rpc_ss_swap_client_alloc_free() routine exchanges the current
client allocate and free mechanism used by the client stubs for one
supplied by the caller. If it is appropriate for the client code
called by an application to use a certain memory allocation and
freeing mechanism, regardless of its caller's state, the client code
can swap its own mechanism into place on entry, replacing its
caller's mechanism. It can then swap the caller's mechanism back
into place prior to returning.
For information about rules for using memory management routines,
see the OSF DCE Application Development Guide.
RETURN VALUES
An exception, rpc_x_no_memory, is returned when there is insufficient
memory available to set up necessary data structures.
RELATED INFORMATION
Functions: rpc_ss_allocate
rpc_ss_free
rpc_ss_set_client_alloc_free
Books: OSF DCE Application Development Guide
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