The MALLOC_C_STR function takes a Pascal string expression, calls the C routine malloc() to allocate memory, initializes the memory with the string expression, and then terminates the string with a null-charcter. Syntax: MALLOC_C_STR(e) The type of the expression e must be a Pascal string expression. The function result is a C_STR_T pointer to the null-terminted string. The amount of memory allocated with malloc() is equal to the length of the string expression plus one. The memory allocated with MALLOC_C_STR must be deallocated with the C free() routine. The compiler will not allow C_STR_T parameters with the NEW and DISPOSE routines.