cpp LPMALLOC.Alloc is a function in the C++ programming language that is used for dynamic memory allocation. It is used to allocate memory space from the heap for storing variables or objects during runtime. The function determines the amount of memory required based on the specified size and returns a pointer to the allocated memory block. This memory can then be used for storing data and can be freed using the corresponding deallocation function.
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