Debug.StartAllocCounting Method
Definition
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deprecated
Start counting the number and aggregate size of memory allocations.
[Android.Runtime.Register("startAllocCounting", "()V", "")]
[System.Obsolete("deprecated")]
public static void StartAllocCounting ();
[<Android.Runtime.Register("startAllocCounting", "()V", "")>]
[<System.Obsolete("deprecated")>]
static member StartAllocCounting : unit -> unit
- Attributes
Remarks
Start counting the number and aggregate size of memory allocations.
The #startAllocCounting() start
method resets the counts and enables counting. The #stopAllocCounting() stop
method disables the counting so that the analysis code doesn't cause additional allocations. The various get
methods return the specified value. And the various reset
methods reset the specified count.
Counts are kept for the system as a whole (global) and for each thread. The per-thread counts for threads other than the current thread are not cleared by the "reset" or "start" calls.
This member is deprecated. Accurate counting is a burden on the runtime and may be removed.
Java documentation for android.os.Debug.startAllocCounting()
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