The GetProcessWorkingSetSize function obtains the minimum and maximum working set sizes of a specified process.
The “working set” of a process is the set of memory pages currently visible to the process in physical RAM memory. These pages are resident and available for an application to use without triggering a page fault. The size of a process’ working set is specified in bytes. The minimum and maximum working set sizes affect the virtual memory paging behavior of a process.
BOOL GetProcessWorkingSetSize(
HANDLE hProcess, |
// open handle to the process of interest |
LPDWORD lpMinimumWorkingSetSize, |
// points to variable to receive minimum working set size |
LPDWORD lpMaximumWorkingSetSize |
// points to variable to receive maximum working set size |
); |
If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero.
If the function fails, the return value is zero. To get extended error information, call GetLastError.
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