I use cJSON in my program to convert my values to JSON and write it to file. Here is the example of my code:
void writeStructToFile(IOPipe this, struct structtype somevalues) {
cJSON *jout = cJSON_CreateObject();
cJSON_AddItemToObject(jout, "V1", cJSON_CreateNumber(somevalues.v1));
cJSON_AddItemToObject(jout, "V2", cJSON_CreateNumber(somevalues.v2));
fprintf(this->outstream, "%s", cJSON_Print(jout));
cJSON_Delete(jout);
}
Works great, but after some time I found that Linux(embedded) kills my program because of abnormal memory use or device(on Cortex A8) just hangs. After debug I found, that leak appears exactly in this function even though I delete the pointer at the end. Could anyone see that leak?
Initially I thought that it might be FILE
I/O's internal buffers. But these are flushed automatically when they become too big.
The real leak is that cJSON_Print
allocates memory: a char
array. You must free this after you're done:
char* text = cJSON_Print(jout);
fprintf(this->outstream, "%s", text);
free(text); // As suggested by PaulPonomarev.
cJSON_Delete(jout);
For a char* allocated cJSON_Print, it is said to use cJSON_FreePrintBuffer.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/26158734/cjson-memory-leak