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* ALL designated [[_MEM]] type {{Parameter|memoryVariable}} values must be freed to conserve memory when they are no longer used or needed. | * ALL designated [[_MEM]] type {{Parameter|memoryVariable}} values must be freed to conserve memory when they are no longer used or needed. | ||
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* [[_MEM]] | * [[_MEM]] | ||
* [[_MEM (function)]] | * [[_MEM (function)]] | ||
* [[_MEMNEW]] | * [[_MEMNEW]] | ||
* [[_MEMIMAGE]] | * [[_MEMIMAGE]] | ||
* [[_MEMELEMENT]] | * [[_MEMELEMENT]] | ||
* [[_MEMGET (function)]] | * [[_MEMGET (function)]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:18, 2 February 2023
The _MEMFREE statement frees the designated memory block _MEM value and must be used with all memory functions.
Syntax
- _MEMFREE memoryVariable
Parameters
- ALL designated _MEM type memoryVariable values must be freed to conserve memory when they are no longer used or needed.
Description
- Since _MEM type variables cannot use a suffix, use DIM memoryVariable AS _MEM to create memory handle variables.
- All values created by memory functions must be freed using _MEMFREE with a valid _MEM variable.
See also