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    Details (allocated instances)

    The Details (allocated instances) shows the allocation details of a selected call stack in the call stack view or an item in the methods view. Each entry in the list contains information about the allocations of a class that has been performed by the call stack or method. The information presented is a subset of the information presented on the Types/Resources page. For more information about the information presented, see Types/Resources Page.

    The Include allocations by called functions checkbox is used to select whether allocation by called functions should be included in the details.

    The details of a type can be viewed by double-clicking on an entry in the details list, which will bring up the Filter details page. All instances allocated by the selected call stack or method will included in the filter.

    This list always contains the following columns:

    • Namespace/System

    • Name/Resource

    • Live instances –Total

    • Live instances - New

    If the Standard field set is selected, the following columns are also included in the list:

    • Live bytes - Total

    • Live bytes - New

    • Allocs/sec (or Allocs)

    • Bytes/sec (or Alloced bytes)

    If the Dispose info field set is selected, the following columns are also included in the list:

    • **Live instances **– Disposed

    • Undisposed instances – Delta

    • Allocs/sec (or Allocs)

    If the Heap Utilization field set is selected, the following columns are also included in the list:

    • Allocs/sec (or Allocs)

    • Gen #0 - Allocs/sec (or Allocs)
      Gen #1 - Allocs/sec (or Allocs)
      Gen #2 - Allocs/sec (or Allocs)
      Large - Allocs/sec (or Allocs)

    • Unreachable - Instances

    • Unreachable - Bytes

    If the Memory Leaks field set is selected, the following columns are also included in the list:

    • Memory leak instances

    • Allocs/sec (or Allocs)

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