Function
GLibrealloc
since: 2.0
Description
Reallocates the memory pointed to by mem, so that it now has space for
n_bytes bytes of memory. It returns the new address of the memory, which may
have been moved. mem may be NULL, in which case it’s considered to
have zero-length. n_bytes may be 0, in which case NULL will be returned
and mem will be freed unless it is NULL.
If the allocation fails (because the system is out of memory), the program is terminated.
Available since: 2.0