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3<title>pcre2_general_context_create specification</title>
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6<h1>pcre2_general_context_create man page</h1>
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16SYNOPSIS
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19<b>#include &#60;pcre2.h&#62;</b>
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22<b>pcre2_general_context *pcre2_general_context_create(</b>
23<b>  void *(*<i>private_malloc</i>)(PCRE2_SIZE, void *),</b>
24<b>  void (*<i>private_free</i>)(void *, void *), void *<i>memory_data</i>);</b>
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27DESCRIPTION
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30This function creates and initializes a general context. The arguments define
31custom memory management functions and a data value that is passed to them when
32they are called. The <b>private_malloc()</b> function is used to get memory for
33the context. If either of the first two arguments is NULL, the system memory
34management function is used. The result is NULL if no memory could be obtained.
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