Well, at least they are taking up physical ram just once - if they did
it in every app, it would be really sad.
Is this preload set dependent on the actual firmware?
-- Kostya
02.07.2010 20:47, Romain Guy пишет:
That said, it's probably still counted towards the max heap limit of your app :)
On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 9:38 AM, Kostya Vasilyev<[email protected]> wrote:
Roman,
Thanks. Great to know these objects are not using up precious heap space.
-- Kostya
02.07.2010 20:33, Romain Guy пишет:
Every Android app is spawned from a process called zygote. In this
process we preload the most commonly used classes and resources. Those
preloaded chunks of memory are shared until marked dirty.
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