NAME blkfree - free memory allocated to named block SYNOPSIS blkfree(val) TYPES val named block, string, or integer return null value DESCRIPTION If val is a named block, or the name of a named block, or the identifying index for a named block, blkfree(val) frees the memory block allocated to this named block. The block remains in existence with the same name, identifying index, and chunksize, but its size and maxsize becomes zero and the pointer for the start of its data block null. A new block of memory may be allocated to a freed block B by blk(B [, len, chunk]), len defaulting to zero and chunk to the chunksize when the block was freed. EXAMPLE > B1 = blk("foo") > B2 = blk("Second block") show blocks id name ---- ----- 0 foo 1 Second block > blkfree(B1) > show blocks id name ---- ----- 1 Second block > B1 block 0: foo chunksize = 256, maxsize = 0, datalen = 0 NULL > blk(B1); B[7] = 5 > B1 block 0: foo chunksize = 256, maxsize = 256, datalen = 8 0000000000000005 LIMITS none LIBRARY none SEE ALSO blk, blocks