parameters and call a lower-level B<CRYPTO_xxx> API.
Some functions do not add those parameters, but exist for consistency.
-OPENSSL_malloc_init() sets the lower-level memory allocation functions
-to their default implementation.
-It is generally not necessary to call this, except perhaps in certain
-shared-library situations.
+OPENSSL_malloc_init() does nothing and does not need to be called. It is
+included for compatibility with older versions of OpenSSL.
OPENSSL_malloc(), OPENSSL_realloc(), and OPENSSL_free() are like the
C malloc(), realloc(), and free() functions.
# define CRYPTO_EX_INDEX_DRBG 15
# define CRYPTO_EX_INDEX__COUNT 16
-/*
- * This is the default callbacks, but we can have others as well: this is
- * needed in Win32 where the application malloc and the library malloc may
- * not be the same.
- */
-#define OPENSSL_malloc_init() \
- CRYPTO_set_mem_functions(CRYPTO_malloc, CRYPTO_realloc, CRYPTO_free)
+/* No longer needed, so this is a no-op */
+#define OPENSSL_malloc_init() while(0) continue
int CRYPTO_mem_ctrl(int mode);