Symbian3/PDK/Source/GUID-432FF981-010F-540B-834F-FF924238AA2A.dita
author Dominic Pinkman <Dominic.Pinkman@Nokia.com>
Thu, 11 Mar 2010 18:02:22 +0000
changeset 3 46218c8b8afa
parent 1 25a17d01db0c
child 5 f345bda72bc4
permissions -rw-r--r--
week 10 bug fix submission (SF PDK version): Bug 1892, Bug 1897, Bug 1319. Also 3 or 4 documents were found to contain code blocks with SFL, which has been fixed. Partial fix for broken links, links to Forum Nokia, and the 'Symbian platform' terminology issues.

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<concept xml:lang="en" id="GUID-432FF981-010F-540B-834F-FF924238AA2A"><title>epocheapsize</title><prolog><metadata><keywords/></metadata></prolog><conbody><p> <codeph>epocheapsize</codeph>  <varname>minimum</varname> <varname>maximum</varname>  </p> <p>Use the <codeph>epocheapsize</codeph> statement to specify the minimum and maximum sizes of the initial heap for a process. The default sizes are 4KB minimum and 1MB maximum.This directive is applicable from Symbian OS v9.1, EKA2 releases. EKA2 supports multiple process creation and allows the heap size to be calibrated between the minimum and maximum limits. </p> <p>The minimum size specifies the RAM that is initially mapped for the heap's use. The process can then obtain more heap memory on demand until the maximum value is reached. For more information, see <xref href="GUID-BFEBCD57-3C83-56D7-B7A3-B8A361725645.dita">Memory Management concepts</xref>. </p> <p>The sizes can be specified in decimal or hexadecimal format. Memory is allocated in pages, so the minimum and maximum values are rounded up to a multiple of the page size (4K). </p> </conbody></concept>