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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T15:01:18+00:00 2026-05-14T15:01:18+00:00

Here is what I am working with: char* qdat[][NUMTBLCOLS]; char** tdat[]; char* ptr_web_data; //

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Here is what I am working with:

char* qdat[][NUMTBLCOLS];
char** tdat[];
char* ptr_web_data;

    // Loop thru each table row of the query result set
    for(row_index = 0; row_index < number_rows; row_index++)
    {
        // Loop thru each column of the query result set and extract the data
        for(col_index = 0; col_index < number_cols; col_index++)
        {
            ptr_web_data = (char*) malloc((strlen(Data) + 1) * sizeof(char));
            memcpy (ptr_web_data, column_text, strlen(column_text) + 1);
            qdat[row_index][web_data_index] = ptr_web_data;
        }
     }

    tdat[row_index] = qdat[col_index];

After the data is used, the memory allocated is released one at a time using free().

for(row_index = 0; row_index < number_rows; row_index++)
{ 
  // Loop thru all columns used
  for(col_index = 0; col_index < SARWEBTBLCOLS; col_index++)
  {
    // Free memory block pointed to by results set array
    free(tdat[row_index][col_index]);
  }

}

Is there a way to release all the allocated memory at once, for this array?

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    2026-05-14T15:01:18+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 3:01 pm

    Not with the standard malloc() allocator – you need to investigate the use of memory pools. These work by allocating a big block of memory up-front, allocating from it and freeing back to it as you request via their own allocation functions, and then freeing the whole lot with a special “deallocate all” function.

    I must say I’ve always found these things a bit ugly – it really isn’t that hard to write code that doesn’t leak. The only reason I can see for using them is to mitigate heap fragmentation, if that is a real problem for you.

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