are there operating systems where free() is a no-op

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I don't remember what they were called but they allowed turning on and off services and they also had sections for working with things like some web servers and such
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Is it against the C standard for an implementation to collect garbage allocated using malloc?
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I wonder if there's a static analysis tool that can tell me where free() is being called without an explicit malloc()
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