Reputation:
Could someone tell me what the stack capacity is in C#.
I am trying to form a 3D mesh closed object using an array of 30,000 items.
Upvotes: 58
Views: 42200
Reputation: 25897
If you want to check the value for your current .NET assembly then you can do so by using ILDASM
command that comes in with Visual Studio command prompt. Once you have started the tool, open your assembly and then go to View -> Headers
menu. Now scroll down to PE Optional Header (32 bit)
section in the newly opened Headers
window. You will see two fields:
The said space is reserved in the operating system's paging file so the stack can always be swapped out when necessary.
Upvotes: 7
Reputation: 116401
The default stack size for a .NET application is 1 MB (default is 256 KB for 32-bit ASP.NET apps and 512 KB for 64-bit ASP.NET apps), but you can change that. For the application you can change the default size by modifying the PE header of the executable. For threads you create, you can use the constructor overload that takes a stack size.
But as Anton Tyjhyy points out in his answer, arrays are reference types and thus located on the heap (even if the array happens to hold a bunch of value types).
Upvotes: 77
Reputation:
To use stack for storing an array you have to use unsafe code with pointers and stackalloc to allocate desired memory space on the stack.
Upvotes: 5
Reputation: 20076
Your array will live on the heap, stack size is irrelevant in your case.
Upvotes: 56