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SDL_calloc - Allocate a zero-initialized array.

Availability

       This function is available since SDL 3.2.0.

Description

       The memory returned by this function must be freed with

       SDL_free ().

       If either of nmemb or size is 0, they will both be set to 1.

       If  the  allocation  is  successful,  the  returned  pointer  is  guaranteed  to be aligned to either the
       fundamentalalignment ( alignof(max_align_t) in C11 and later) or 2sizeof(void ) , whichever is smaller.

Function Parameters

nmemb  the number of elements in the array.

       size   the size of each element of the array.

Header File

       Defined in SDL3/SDL_stdinc.h

Name

       SDL_calloc - Allocate a zero-initialized array.

Return Value

       Returns a pointer to the allocated array, or NULL if allocation failed.

See Also

(3), SDL_free(3), (3), SDL_malloc(3), (3), SDL_realloc(3)

Simple Directmedia Layer                           SDL 3.2.10                                      SDL_calloc(3)

Synopsis

#include"SDL3/SDL.h"void*SDL_calloc(size_tnmemb,size_tsize);

Thread Safety

       It is safe to call this function from any thread.

See Also