The PERM_FREE macro is a platform-independent substitute for the C library routine free. It deallocates the persistent space previously allocated by PERM_MALLOC, PERM_CALLOC, or PERM_STRDUP. If pooled memory has been disabled in the configuration file with the pool-init built-in SAF, PERM_FREE and FREE both deallocate memory in the system heap.
PERM_FREE(void *ptr);
void
void *ptr is a (void *) pointer to block of memory. If the pointer is not one created by PERM_MALLOC, PERM_CALLOC, or PERM_STRDUP, the behavior is undefined.
char *name;name = (char *) PERM_MALLOC(256);...PERM_FREE(name);
FREE, MALLOC, CALLOC, REALLOC, STRDUP, PERM_MALLOC, PERM_CALLOC, PERM_REALLOC, PERM_STRDUP