Resource management is a crucial issue, especially
in server software. One of the most valuable resources is
memory, and memory management should be handled with extreme
care. Memory management has been partially abstracted in Zend,
and you should stick to this abstraction for obvious reasons:
Due to the abstraction, Zend gets full control over all memory
allocations. Zend is able to determine whether a block is in
use, automatically freeing unused blocks and blocks with lost
references, and thus prevent memory leaks. The functions to be
used are described in the following table:
Function | Description |
emalloc() | Serves as replacement for malloc() . |
efree() | Serves as replacement for free() . |
estrdup() | Serves as replacement for strdup() . |
estrndup() | Serves as replacement for strndup() . Faster than estrdup() and binary-safe. This is the recommended function to use if you know the string length prior to duplicating it. |
ecalloc() | Serves as replacement for calloc() . |
erealloc() | Serves as replacement for realloc() . |
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