Size of any function is calculated as:
Size of function = Size of all local variable which has declared in function + Size of those global variables which has used in function+ Size of all its parameter+ Size of returned value if it is an address. Example:
What is size of calculate function?
int x=2;
int* calculate
void main(){
int *p,a=0,b=5;
p=calculate(a,b);
printf(“%d”,*p);
}
int * calculate(int a,int b){
static int z;
z=a+x+b;
return &z;
}
Answer:
Size of calculate function= 2 (global variable x)+ 2 (local variable z) +2*2 (parameter a, b)+ 2 ( returning address of z)= 10 bytes
2 comments:
i need some more examples
Can u please provide example, how to calculate size if dynamic memory allocated ??
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