This topic describes the memory management functions:
The following functions are used in memory management.
The following functions are used with Data Execution Prevention (DEP).
The following functions are used in file mapping.
The following are the AWE functions.
The following are the heap functions.
The following are the virtual memory functions.
The following are the global and local functions. These functions are provided for compatibility with 16-bit Windows and are used with Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE), the clipboard functions, and OLE data objects. Unless documentation specifically states that a global or local function should be used, new applications should use the corresponding heap function with the handle returned by GetProcessHeap. For equivalent functionality to the global or local function, set the heap function's dwFlags parameter to 0.
The following are the bad memory functions.
The following functions are provided only for compatibility with 16-bit versions of Windows:
The following function can return incorrect information and should not be used. Use the GlobalMemoryStatusEx function instead:
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