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The function gpgme_data_release
destroys the data object with
the handle dh. It releases all associated resources that were
not provided by the user in the first place.
The function gpgme_data_release_and_get_mem
is like
gpgme_data_release
, except that it returns the data buffer and
its length that was provided by the object.
The user has to release the buffer with gpgme_free
. In case
the user provided the data buffer in non-copy mode, a copy will be
made for this purpose.
In case an error returns, or there is no suitable data buffer that can
be returned to the user, the function will return NULL
. In any
case, the data object dh is destroyed.
SINCE: 1.1.1
The function gpgme_free
releases the memory returned by
gpgme_data_release_and_get_mem
and
gpgme_pubkey_algo_string
. It should be used instead of the
system libraries free
function in case different allocators are
used by a program. This is often the case if gpgme is used under
Windows as a DLL.