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void *sqlite3_malloc(int);
void *sqlite3_malloc64(sqlite3_uint64);
void *sqlite3_realloc(void*, int);
void *sqlite3_realloc64(void*, sqlite3_uint64);
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the beginning of memory allocation, or if it points to a formerly
valid memory allocation that has now been freed, then the behavior
of sqlite3_msize(X) is undefined and possibly harmful.</p>
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sqlite3_malloc64(), and sqlite3_realloc64()
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