The REALLOC macro is a platform-independent substitute for the C library routine realloc. It changes the size of a specified memory block that was originally created by MALLOC, CALLOC, or STRDUP. The contents of the object remains unchanged up to the lesser of the old and new sizes. If the new size is larger, the new space is uninitialized.
Calling REALLOC for a block that was allocated with PERM_MALLOC, PERM_CALLOC, or PERM_STRDUP will not work.
void *REALLOC(void *ptr, int size);
A pointer to the new space if the request could be satisfied.
void *ptr is a (void *) pointer to a block of memory. If the pointer was not created by MALLOC, CALLOC, or STRDUP, the behavior is undefined.
int size is the number of bytes to allocate.
char *name;name = (char *) MALLOC(256);if (NotBigEnough()) name = (char *) REALLOC(512);
MALLOC, FREE, STRDUP, CALLOC, PERM_MALLOC, PERM_FREE, PERM_REALLOC, PERM_CALLOC, PERM_STRDUP