_CrtMemDifference
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Compares two memory states and returns their differences (debug version only).
Syntax
int _CrtMemDifference(
_CrtMemState *stateDiff,
const _CrtMemState *oldState,
const _CrtMemState *newState
);
Parameters
stateDiff
Pointer to a _CrtMemState
structure that is used to store the differences between the two memory states (returned).
oldState
Pointer to an earlier memory state (_CrtMemState
structure).
newState
Pointer to a later memory state (_CrtMemState
structure).
Return Value
If the memory states are significantly different, _CrtMemDifference
returns TRUE. Otherwise, the function returns FALSE.
Remarks
The _CrtMemDifference
function compares oldState
and newState
and stores their differences in stateDiff
, which can then be used by the application to detect memory leaks and other memory problems. When _DEBUG is not defined, calls to _CrtMemDifference
are removed during preprocessing.
newState
and oldState
must each be a valid pointer to a _CrtMemState
structure, defined in Crtdbg.h, that has been filled in by _CrtMemCheckpoint before calling _CrtMemDifference
. stateDiff
must be a pointer to a previously allocated instance of the _CrtMemState
structure. If stateDiff
, newState
, or oldState
is NULL
, the invalid parameter handler is invoked, as described in Parameter Validation. If execution is allowed to continue, errno, _doserrno, _sys_errlist, and _sys_nerr is set to EINVAL
and the function returns FALSE.
_CrtMemDifference
compares the _CrtMemState
field values of the blocks in oldState
to those in newState
and stores the result in stateDiff
. When the number of allocated block types or total number of allocated blocks for each type differs between the two memory states, the states are said to be significantly different. The difference between the largest amount ever allocated at once for the two states and the difference between total allocations for the two states are also stored in stateDiff
.
By default, internal C run-time blocks (_CRT_BLOCK
) are not included in memory state operations. The _CrtSetDbgFlag function can be used to turn on the _CRTDBG_CHECK_CRT_DF
bit of _crtDbgFlag
to include these blocks in leak detection and other memory state operations. Freed memory blocks (_FREE_BLOCK
) do not cause _CrtMemDifference
to return TRUE.
For more information about heap state functions and the _CrtMemState
structure, see Heap State Reporting Functions. For information about how memory blocks are allocated, initialized, and managed in the debug version of the base heap, see CRT Debug Heap Details.
Requirements
Routine | Required header | Optional header |
---|---|---|
_CrtMemDifference |
<crtdbg.h> | <errno.h> |
For more compatibility information, see Compatibility in the Introduction.
Libraries: Debug versions of CRT Library Features only.
.NET Framework Equivalent
Not applicable. To call the standard C function, use PInvoke
. For more information, see Platform Invoke Examples.