I tried test malloc
and free
by assign new memory to a pointer by calling mallac and then free it, but value return by sizeof does not change at all. I thought that when a pointer is declared, it would get some memory which is represented by value returned by sizeof
; when I call malloc, its size should be change according to the value of the argument; and finally when I call free, its size is 0. I bet what I thought is incorrect. Can someone help me?
#include <stdio.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
char *p;
printf("size of p : %d\n", sizeof(p));
p = malloc(256);
printf("size of p : %d\n", sizeof(p));
free(p);
printf("size of p : %d\n", sizeof(p));
printf("Allocate new storage\n");
p = (char *)malloc(1);
printf("size of p : %d\n", sizeof(p));
return 0;
}
p
doesn't change size; it remains achar *
throughout the code. The amount of memoryp
points at varies, but not the size ofp
itself.object count
*object size in bytes
memory