% PT_IMAGE_ALLOC(3) # NAME pt_image_alloc, pt_image_free, pt_image_name - allocate/free a traced memory image descriptor # SYNOPSIS | **\#include ``** | | **struct pt_image \*pt_image_alloc(const char \**name*);** | **const char \*pt_image_name(const struct pt_image \**image*);** | **void pt_image_free(struct pt_image \**image*);** Link with *-lipt*. # DESCRIPTION **pt_image_alloc**() allocates a new *pt_image* and returns a pointer to it. A *pt_image* object defines the memory image that was traced as a collection of file sections and the virtual addresses at which those sections were loaded. The *name* argument points to an optional zero-terminated name string. If the *name* argument is NULL, it will be ignored and the returned *pt_image* object will not have a name. Otherwise, the returned *pt_image* object will have a copy of the string pointed to by the *name* argument as name. **pt_image_name**() returns the name of the *pt_image* object the *image* argument points to. **pt_image_free**() frees the *pt_image* object pointed to by *image*. The *image* argument must be NULL or point to an image that has been allocated by a call to **pt_image_alloc**(). # RETURN VALUE **pt_image_alloc**() returns a pointer to a *pt_image* object on success or NULL in case of an error. **pt_image_name**() returns a pointer to a zero-terminated string of NULL if the image does not have a name. # EXAMPLE ~~~{.c} int foo(const char *name) { struct pt_image *image; errcode; image = pt_image_alloc(name); if (!image) return pte_nomem; errcode = bar(image); pt_image_free(image); return errcode; } ~~~ # SEE ALSO **pt_image_add_file**(3), **pt_image_add_cached**(3), **pt_image_copy**(3), **pt_image_remove_by_filename**(3), **pt_image_remove_by_asid**(3), **pt_image_set_callback**(3), **pt_insn_set_image**(3), **pt_insn_get_image**(3)