GC.GetTotalMemory(Boolean) Methode
Definition
Wichtig
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Ruft die Heapgröße ohne Fragmentierung ab. Wenn beispielsweise die Gesamtgröße des GC-Heaps 100 mb beträgt und die Fragmentierung, d. h. der von freien Objekten belegte Speicherplatz, 40 MB beansprucht, würde diese API 60 MB melden. Ein Parameter gibt an, ob diese Methode vor der Rückgabe eine kurze Zeit warten kann, damit das System die Garbage Collection durchführen und Objekte finalisieren kann.
public:
static long GetTotalMemory(bool forceFullCollection);
public static long GetTotalMemory (bool forceFullCollection);
static member GetTotalMemory : bool -> int64
Public Shared Function GetTotalMemory (forceFullCollection As Boolean) As Long
Parameter
- forceFullCollection
- Boolean
true
, um anzugeben, dass diese Methode vor der Rückgabe auf die Garbage Collection warten kann, andernfalls false
.
Gibt zurück
Die Heapgröße in Bytes ohne Fragmentierung.
Beispiele
Im folgenden Beispiel wird veranschaulicht, wie die GetTotalMemory -Methode verwendet wird, um die Anzahl der Bytes abzurufen und anzuzeigen, die derzeit im verwalteten Arbeitsspeicher zugeordnet sind.
using namespace System;
const long maxGarbage = 1000;
ref class MyGCCollectClass
{
public:
void MakeSomeGarbage()
{
Version^ vt;
for ( int i = 0; i < maxGarbage; i++ )
{
// Create objects and release them to fill up memory
// with unused objects.
vt = gcnew Version;
}
}
};
int main()
{
MyGCCollectClass^ myGCCol = gcnew MyGCCollectClass;
// Determine the maximum number of generations the system
// garbage collector currently supports.
Console::WriteLine( "The highest generation is {0}", GC::MaxGeneration );
myGCCol->MakeSomeGarbage();
// Determine which generation myGCCol object is stored in.
Console::WriteLine( "Generation: {0}", GC::GetGeneration( myGCCol ) );
// Determine the best available approximation of the number
// of bytes currently allocated in managed memory.
Console::WriteLine( "Total Memory: {0}", GC::GetTotalMemory( false ) );
// Perform a collection of generation 0 only.
GC::Collect( 0 );
// Determine which generation myGCCol object is stored in.
Console::WriteLine( "Generation: {0}", GC::GetGeneration( myGCCol ) );
Console::WriteLine( "Total Memory: {0}", GC::GetTotalMemory( false ) );
// Perform a collection of all generations up to and including 2.
GC::Collect( 2 );
// Determine which generation myGCCol object is stored in.
Console::WriteLine( "Generation: {0}", GC::GetGeneration( myGCCol ) );
Console::WriteLine( "Total Memory: {0}", GC::GetTotalMemory( false ) );
}
using System;
namespace GCCollectIntExample
{
class MyGCCollectClass
{
private const long maxGarbage = 1000;
static void Main()
{
MyGCCollectClass myGCCol = new MyGCCollectClass();
// Determine the maximum number of generations the system
// garbage collector currently supports.
Console.WriteLine("The highest generation is {0}", GC.MaxGeneration);
myGCCol.MakeSomeGarbage();
// Determine which generation myGCCol object is stored in.
Console.WriteLine("Generation: {0}", GC.GetGeneration(myGCCol));
// Determine the best available approximation of the number
// of bytes currently allocated in managed memory.
Console.WriteLine("Total Memory: {0}", GC.GetTotalMemory(false));
// Perform a collection of generation 0 only.
GC.Collect(0);
// Determine which generation myGCCol object is stored in.
Console.WriteLine("Generation: {0}", GC.GetGeneration(myGCCol));
Console.WriteLine("Total Memory: {0}", GC.GetTotalMemory(false));
// Perform a collection of all generations up to and including 2.
GC.Collect(2);
// Determine which generation myGCCol object is stored in.
Console.WriteLine("Generation: {0}", GC.GetGeneration(myGCCol));
Console.WriteLine("Total Memory: {0}", GC.GetTotalMemory(false));
Console.Read();
}
void MakeSomeGarbage()
{
Version vt;
for(int i = 0; i < maxGarbage; i++)
{
// Create objects and release them to fill up memory
// with unused objects.
vt = new Version();
}
}
}
}
open System
let maxGarbage = 1000
type MyGCCollectClass() =
member _.MakeSomeGarbage() =
for _ = 1 to maxGarbage do
// Create objects and release them to fill up memory with unused objects.
Version() |> ignore
[<EntryPoint>]
let main _ =
let myGCCol = MyGCCollectClass()
// Determine the maximum number of generations the system
// garbage collector currently supports.
printfn $"The highest generation is {GC.MaxGeneration}"
myGCCol.MakeSomeGarbage()
// Determine which generation myGCCol object is stored in.
printfn $"Generation: {GC.GetGeneration myGCCol}"
// Determine the best available approximation of the number
// of bytes currently allocated in managed memory.
printfn $"Total Memory: {GC.GetTotalMemory false}"
// Perform a collection of generation 0 only.
GC.Collect 0
// Determine which generation myGCCol object is stored in.
printfn $"Generation: {GC.GetGeneration myGCCol}"
printfn $"Total Memory: {GC.GetTotalMemory false}"
// Perform a collection of all generations up to and including 2.
GC.Collect 2
// Determine which generation myGCCol object is stored in.
printfn $"Generation: {GC.GetGeneration myGCCol}"
printfn $"Total Memory: {GC.GetTotalMemory false}"
0
Namespace GCCollectInt_Example
Class MyGCCollectClass
Private maxGarbage As Long = 10000
Public Shared Sub Main()
Dim myGCCol As New MyGCCollectClass
'Determine the maximum number of generations the system
'garbage collector currently supports.
Console.WriteLine("The highest generation is {0}", GC.MaxGeneration)
myGCCol.MakeSomeGarbage()
'Determine which generation myGCCol object is stored in.
Console.WriteLine("Generation: {0}", GC.GetGeneration(myGCCol))
'Determine the best available approximation of the number
'of bytes currently allocated in managed memory.
Console.WriteLine("Total Memory: {0}", GC.GetTotalMemory(False))
'Perform a collection of generation 0 only.
GC.Collect(0)
'Determine which generation myGCCol object is stored in.
Console.WriteLine("Generation: {0}", GC.GetGeneration(myGCCol))
Console.WriteLine("Total Memory: {0}", GC.GetTotalMemory(False))
'Perform a collection of all generations up to and including 2.
GC.Collect(2)
'Determine which generation myGCCol object is stored in.
Console.WriteLine("Generation: {0}", GC.GetGeneration(myGCCol))
Console.WriteLine("Total Memory: {0}", GC.GetTotalMemory(False))
Console.Read()
End Sub
Sub MakeSomeGarbage()
Dim vt As Version
Dim i As Integer
For i = 0 To maxGarbage - 1
'Create objects and release them to fill up memory
'with unused objects.
vt = New Version
Next i
End Sub
End Class
End Namespace
Hinweise
Wenn der forceFullCollection
Parameter ist true
, wartet diese Methode ein kurzes Intervall, bevor sie zurückgegeben wird, während das System Garbage sammelt und Objekte finalisiert. Die Dauer des Intervalls ist ein intern festgelegter Grenzwert, der durch die Anzahl der abgeschlossenen Garbage Collection-Zyklen und die Änderung der Menge des zwischen den Zyklen wiederhergestellten Speichers bestimmt wird. Der Garbage Collector garantiert nicht, dass der gesamte nicht zugegriffene Arbeitsspeicher gesammelt wird.