What is the difference between xmalloc() and malloc() for memory allocation?
Is there any pro of using xmalloc()?
What is the difference between xmalloc() and malloc() for memory allocation? Is there any
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xmalloc()is a non-standard function that has the motto succeed or die. If it fails to allocate memory, it will terminate your program and print an error message tostderr.The allocation itself is no different; only the behaviour in the case that no memory could be allocated is different.
Use
malloc(), since it’s more friendly and standard.