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- Memory_footprint abstract "Memory footprint refers to the amount of main memory that a program uses or references while running.The word footprint generally refers to the extent of physical dimensions that an object occupies, giving a sense of its size. In computing, the memory footprint of an executable program indicates its runtime memory requirements, while the program executes. This includes all sorts of active memory regions like code segment containing (mostly) program instructions (and occasionally constants), data segment (both initialized and uninitialized), heap memory, call stack, plus memory required to hold any additional data structures, such as symbol tables, debugging data structures, open files, shared libraries mapped to the current process, etc., that the program ever needs while executing and will be loaded at least once during the entire run.Larger programs have larger memory footprints. Excessive number of utility classes and methods in a programming language design would increase the footprint for API users even if they did not use non-standard plug-ins or applications. Programs themselves often do not contribute the largest portions to their own memory footprints; rather, structures introduced by the run-time environment take up most of the memory. For example, a C++ compiler inserts vtables, type info objects and many temporary and anonymous objects that are active during a program's execution. In a Java program, the memory footprint is predominantly made up of the runtime environment in the form of Java Virtual Machine (JVM) itself that is loaded indirectly when a Java application launches.".
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- Memory_footprint wikiPageWikiLink Microsoft_Windows.
- Memory_footprint wikiPageWikiLink OS_X.
- Memory_footprint wikiPageWikiLink Plug-in_(computing).
- Memory_footprint wikiPageWikiLink Random-access_memory.
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- Memory_footprint wikiPageWikiLink Unix.
- Memory_footprint wikiPageWikiLink Virtual_memory.
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- Memory_footprint wikiPageWikiLinkText "Memory footprint".
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- Memory_footprint subject Category:Software_optimization.
- Memory_footprint comment "Memory footprint refers to the amount of main memory that a program uses or references while running.The word footprint generally refers to the extent of physical dimensions that an object occupies, giving a sense of its size. In computing, the memory footprint of an executable program indicates its runtime memory requirements, while the program executes.".
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