Maximum length of byte[]?

家住魔仙堡 提交于 2019-11-27 02:41:26

问题


I'm trying to create an array of bytes whose length is UInt32.MaxValue. This array is essentially a small(ish) in-memory database:

byte[] countryCodes = new byte[UInt32.MaxValue];

On my machine, however, at run-time, I get a System.OverflowException with "Arithmetic operation resulted in an overflow".

What's the deal? Do I need to use an unsafe block and malloc? How would I do that in C#?


回答1:


The current implementation of System.Array uses Int32 for all its internal counters etc, so the theoretical maximum number of elements is Int32.MaxValue.

There's also a 2GB max-size-per-object limit imposed by the Microsoft CLR.

A good discussion and workaround here...

  • BigArray<T>, getting around the 2GB array size limit

And a few related, not-quite-duplicate, questions and answers here...

  • Is there a limit of elements that could be stored in a List ?
  • Very large collection in .Net causes out-of-memory exception
  • what is the max limit of data into list in c#?



回答2:


On .NET 4.5 The maximum instantiatable length of a byte array is: 2147483591, or 56 less than int.MaxValue. Found via:

for (int i = int.MaxValue; i > 0; i--)
{
    try
    {
        byte[] b = new byte[i];
        Console.Out.WriteLine("MaxValue: " + i);
        Environment.Exit(0);
    }
    catch (Exception ignored)
    {}
}



回答3:


Maximum length of a byte array is: 2130702268. for example:

var countryCodes = new byte[2130702268];



回答4:


I wouldn't do this in the first place. Why would you want to set all that memory aside for this in-memory database? Wouldn't you rather want either a data structure which size increments as you go along (e.g. List<int>)? Or (if preferred) use an in-memory database like sqlite?



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3944320/maximum-length-of-byte

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