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C programming language defines two standard memory management functions: malloc () and free (). C programmers frequently use those functions at run-time allocation of buffers in order to pass data between functions. However, in many occasions, you can not pre-determine the actual size of the buffer required, which for the complex structure of the C program, it may lead to several fundamental questions. A self-management, abstract data buffer generally gives the pseudo-C code for an abstract buffer implementation, and details the advantages of using this mechanism.