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NAME
       cfree - free allocated memory
SYNOPSIS
       #include <stdlib.h>
       /* In SunOS 4 */
       int cfree(void *ptr);
       /* In glibc or FreeBSD libcompat */
       void cfree(void *ptr);
       /* In SCO OpenServer */
       void cfree(char *ptr, unsigned num, unsigned size);
       /* In Solaris watchmalloc.so.1 */
       void cfree(void *ptr, size_t nelem, size_t elsize);
   Feature Test Macro Requirements for glibc (see feature_test_macros(7)):
       cfree():
           Since glibc 2.19:
               _DEFAULT_SOURCE
           Glibc 2.19 and earlier:
               _BSD_SOURCE || _SVID_SOURCE
DESCRIPTION
       This  function  should  never  be used.  Use free(3) instead.  Starting
       with version 2.26, it has been removed from glibc.
   1-arg cfree
       In glibc, the function cfree() is a synonym  for  free(3),  "added  for
       compatibility with SunOS".
       Other  systems have other functions with this name.  The declaration is
       sometimes in <stdlib.h> and sometimes in <malloc.h>.
   3-arg cfree
       Some SCO and Solaris versions have malloc libraries with  a  3-argument
       cfree(), apparently as an analog to calloc(3).
       If you need it while porting something, add
           #define cfree(p, n, s) free((p))
       to your file.
       A  frequently asked question is "Can I use free(3) to free memory allo-
       cated with calloc(3), or do I need cfree()?"  Answer: use free(3).
       An SCO manual writes: "The cfree routine is provided for compliance  to
       the  iBCSe2 standard and simply calls free.  The num and size arguments
       to cfree are not used."
RETURN VALUE
       The SunOS version of cfree() (which is a synonym for free(3)) returns 1
       on success and 0 on failure.  In case of error, errno is set to EINVAL:
       the value of ptr was not a pointer to a block previously  allocated  by
       one of the routines in the malloc(3) family.
VERSIONS
       The cfree() function was removed from glibc in version 2.26.
ATTRIBUTES
       For   an   explanation   of   the  terms  used  in  this  section,  see
       attributes(7).
       +----------+---------------+------------------------+
       |Interface | Attribute     | Value                  |
       +----------+---------------+------------------------+
       |cfree()   | Thread safety | MT-Safe /* In glibc */ |
       +----------+---------------+------------------------+
CONFORMING TO
       The 3-argument version of cfree() as used by SCO conforms to the iBCSe2
       standard: Intel386 Binary Compatibility Specification, Edition 2.
SEE ALSO
       malloc(3)
COLOPHON
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                                  2017-09-15                          CFREE(3)