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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T22:41:31+00:00 2026-05-26T22:41:31+00:00

If I have a struct: struct Rec { uint16_t vals[500]; }; Rec * prec

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If I have a struct:

struct Rec
{
    uint16_t vals[500];
};


Rec * prec = malloc(sizeof(Rec));
//Rec * prec = (Rec *) malloc(sizeof(Rec)); This code was my original and is incorrect.
//                                          See Below for details.

// initialize everything in vals

Will this code suffice to free all memory used?

free(prec);

Or do I have to free the array separately?

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    2026-05-26T22:41:31+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 10:41 pm

    This will suffice.
    You did not allocate the array separately, so just freeing the allocated pointer shall suffice.

    Follow the Rule:
    You should only call free on address returned to you by malloc, anything else will result in Undefined Behavior.

    References:
    c99 Standard: 7.20.3.2 The free function

    Synopsis
    #include
    void free(void *ptr);

    Description:
    The free function causes the space pointed to by ptr to be deallocated, that is, made
    available for further allocation. If ptr is a null pointer, no action occurs. Otherwise, if
    the argument does not match a pointer earlier returned by the calloc, malloc,or
    realloc function, or if the space has been deallocated by a call to free or realloc,
    the behavior is undefined
    .

    Returns
    The free function returns no value.

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