For a small to-be-embedded application, I wrote a few functions + struct that work as String Buffer (similar to std::stringstream in C++).
While the code as such works fine, There are a few not-so-minor problems:
- I never before wrote functions in C that manually allocate and use growing memory, thus I'm afraid there are still some quirks that yet need to be adressed
- It seems the code allocates far more memory than it actually needs, which is VERY BAD
- Due to warnings reported by valgrind I have switched from
malloctocallocin one place in the code, which sucessfully removed the warning, but I'm not entirely sure if i'm actually using it correctly
Example of what I mean that it allocates more than it really needs (using a 56k file):
==23668== HEAP SUMMARY:
==23668== in use at exit: 0 bytes in 0 blocks
==23668== total heap usage: 49,998 allocs, 49,998 frees, 1,249,875,362 bytes allocated
... It just doesn't look right ...
The code in question is here (too large to copy it in a <code> field on SO): http://codepad.org/LQzphUzd
Help is needed, and I'm grateful for any advice!