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PMNOMEM(3) Library Functions Manual PMNOMEM(3)
pmNoMem - report out of memory conditions
#include <pcp/pmapi.h> void pmNoMem(const char *where, size_t size, int fatal); cc ... -lpcp
pmNoMem is a convenience method that may be used when malloc(3) or a related memory allocation service fails. A standard message is emitted using pmNotifyErr(3) with where used as a message prefix and the failing allocation size is also reported. If fatal is zero (and PM_RECOV_ERR is zero), pmNoMem returns (the allocation failure is assumed to be recoverable by the caller), else (and PM_FATAL_ERR is a good value to use in this case) exit(2) is called with an argument of 1.
exit(2), malloc(3), PMAPI(3) and pmNotifyErr(3).
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