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id: 18bl
title: Heap_memory
tags: [memory, C]
created: Saturday, April 20, 2024
---
# Heap memory
Along with [[Stack_memory|Stack memory]], programs make use of _heap memory_
during runtime.
Heap memory does not use a standardised data structure and can be accessed from
any point within the program.
Whereas stack memory with it's LIFO structure has memory management built-in
when programs allocate memory from the heap they must manually deallocate it
when it is no longer required. This process of "freeing memory" is known as
_garbage collection_. In a language like C, this is the explicit concern of the
programmer and is not abstracted away. Failure to properly manage garbage
collection is what causes [[Memory_leaks]].
Here is an example of managing heap memory allocation in C:
```c
void * data;
data = malloc(512)
```
The first line assigns a special _pointer_ variable (indicated by `void *`
rather than `int` or `str`) . This is a variable only holds a memory address.
The `malloc` method assigns 512 bytes to the `data` variable.
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