Free the Previously Allotted Memory Block
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Memory swimming pools, also called fixed-size blocks allocation, is the use of swimming pools for memory management that enables dynamic memory allocation. A extra efficient answer is preallocating a lot of memory blocks with the same size called the memory pool. The appliance can allocate, entry, and free blocks represented by handles at run time. Many real-time operating techniques use memory pools, such as the Transaction Processing Facility. Some programs, like the online server Nginx, use the term memory pool to seek advice from a gaggle of variable-size allocations which can be later deallocated abruptly. This is also called a area