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''This page is maintained for historic purposes. The keyword is not supported in QB64.''
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The '''SETMEM''' function is used to increase, decrease or return the current "far heap" byte size.
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{{PageSyntax}}
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:: SETMEM(byte_size)
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''Description:''
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*'''[[Keywords currently not supported by QB64|Not supported in QB64.]]'''
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* SETMEM(0) returns the total number of bytes currently in the far heap memory area.
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* The byte size indicates the number of bytes to increase or decrease the far heap.
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:* If the byte size is negative, SETMEM decreases the far heap by the indicated number of bytes.
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:* If the byte size is positive, SETMEM '''attempts''' to increase the far heap space by the number of bytes.
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* If SETMEM cannot change the far heap by the requested number of bytes, it reallocates as many bytes as possible.
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* SETMEM can be used in mixed-language programming to decrease the far heap space so procedures in other languages can dynamically allocate far memory.
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:'''Note: A first call to SETMEM trying to increase the far heap has no effect because Basic'''
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::'''allocates as much memory as possible to the far heap when a program starts.'''
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''See also:''
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* [[DECLARE (non-BASIC statement)]]
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