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How to check the memory usage in VC

 
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PostPosted: Tue May 15, 2007 9:11 am    Post subject: How to check the memory usage in VC Reply with quote



My question is, I want my program A have the ability to know how much
memory is used by itself. So after it finishes certain function, it
can print the total memory usage of itself to screen.

I didn't rewrite new() and delete() operations and do not want to do
that. I am expecting some windows APIs to achieve this. I used VC+
+.net in windows.

Appreciate much for any help.

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PostPosted: Tue May 15, 2007 9:11 am    Post subject: Re: How to check the memory usage in VC Reply with quote



Sticker wrote:
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My question is, I want my program A have the ability to know how much
memory is used by itself. So after it finishes certain function, it
can print the total memory usage of itself to screen.

I didn't rewrite new() and delete() operations and do not want to do
that. I am expecting some windows APIs to achieve this. I used VC+
+.net in windows.

If you don't want the portable solution (your own new and delete),

you'll have to ask on a windows group.

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