When a function returns, is the memory allocated via malloc freed? Or can it still be accessed in the main() function using pointers?
eg.
void function(int *a)
{
a=(int *)malloc(sizeof(int));
*a=10;
}
int main()
{
int *num;
function(num);
printf("%d",*num);
return(0);
}
Can the integer stored in a be accessed by main() here?
No, the memory allocated with malloc is not freed when you leave the scope/return from the function.
You’re responsible for freeing the memory you malloc.
In your case though, the memory is NOT accesible in main(), but that’s because you only deal with a local variable.
Here,
ais a local variable withinfunction. Pointers are passed by value in C, soareceives a copy of the pointer in main when you dofunction(num);main() does not see that you assign to that local copy of the pointer.You have to do either:
or