
The free-foreign-object function deallocates the space in memory pointed to by pointer , which frees the memory for other uses. The address of pointer is the start of a block of memory previously allocated by allocate-foreign-object .
If pointer is a null pointer then free-foreign-object takes no action.
In the following example a boolean type is defined and an instance is created with memory allocated using allocate-foreign-object . The function free-foreign-object is then used to free up the memory used by the boolean.
(fli:define-c-typedef BOOL (:boolean :int)) (setq point (fli:allocate-foreign-object :type 'BOOL)) (fli:free-foreign-object point)