Lightweight dynamic memory manager
Documentation
Read first:Features
- Written in ANSI C99, compatible with
size_t
for size data types - Implements standard C library functions for memory allocation, malloc, calloc, realloc and free
- Uses first-fit algorithm to search for free block
- Supports multiple allocation instances to split between memories and/or CPU cores
- Supports different memory regions to allow use of fragmented memories
- Highly configurable for memory allocation and reallocation
- Supports embedded applications with fragmented memories
- Supports automotive applications
- Supports advanced free/realloc algorithms to optimize memory usage
- Operating system ready, thread-safe API
- C++ wrapper functions
- User friendly MIT license
Contribute
Fresh contributions are always welcome. Simple instructions to proceed::
- Fork Github repository
- Follow C style & coding rules already used in the project
- Create a pull request to develop branch with new features or bug fixes
Alternatively you may:
- Report a bug
- Ask for a feature request