I have an other active question HERE regarding some hopeless memory issues that possibly involve LOH Fragmentation among possibly other unknowns.
What my question now is, what is the accepted way of doing things?
If my app needs to be done in Visual C#, and needs to deal with large arrays to the tune of int[4000000], how can I not be doomed by the garbage collector's refusal to deal with the LOH?
It would seem that I am forced to make any large arrays global, and never use the word "new" around any of them. So, I'm left with ungraceful global arrays with "maxindex" variables instead of neatly sized arrays that get passed around by functions.
I've always been told that this was bad practice. What alternative is there?
Is there some kind of function to the tune of System.GC.CollectLOH("Seriously")
?
Are there possibly some way to outsource garbage collection to something other than System.GC?
Anyway, what are the generally accepted rules for dealing with large (>85Kb) variables?
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