Function std::alloc::alloc_zeroed
1.28.0 · source · Expand description
Allocate zero-initialized memory with the global allocator.
This function forwards calls to the GlobalAlloc::alloc_zeroed
method
of the allocator registered with the #[global_allocator]
attribute
if there is one, or the std
crate’s default.
This function is expected to be deprecated in favor of the alloc_zeroed
method
of the Global
type when it and the Allocator
trait become stable.
Safety
See GlobalAlloc::alloc_zeroed
.
Examples
use std::alloc::{alloc_zeroed, dealloc, Layout};
unsafe {
let layout = Layout::new::<u16>();
let ptr = alloc_zeroed(layout);
assert_eq!(*(ptr as *mut u16), 0);
dealloc(ptr, layout);
}
Run