ICorProfilerCallback::ObjectReferences Method
Notifies the profiler about objects in memory that are being referenced by the specified object.
HRESULT ObjectReferences(
[in] ObjectID objectId,
[in] ClassID classId,
[in] ULONG cObjectRefs,
[in, size_is(cObjectRefs)] ObjectID objectRefIds[] );
Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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objectId |
[in] The ID of the object that is referencing objects. |
classId |
[in] The ID of the class that the specified object is an instance of. |
cObjectRefs |
[in] The number of objects referenced by the specified object. (The number of elements in the objectRefIds array.) |
objectRefIds |
[in] An array of IDs of objects that are being referenced by objectId. |
Remarks
The ObjectReferences method is called for each object remaining in the heap after a garbage collection has completed. If the profiler returns an error from this callback, the profiling services will discontinue invoking this callback until the next garbage collection.
The ObjectReferences callback can be used in conjunction with the ICorProfilerCallback::RootReferences Method callback to create a complete object reference graph for the runtime. The common language runtime (CLR) ensures that each object reference is reported only once by the ObjectReferences method.
The object IDs returned by ObjectReferences are not valid during the callback itself, because the garbage collection might be in the middle of moving objects. Therefore, profilers must not attempt to inspect objects during an ObjectReferences call. When ICorProfilerCallback2::GarbageCollectionFinished Method is called, the garbage collection is complete and inspection can be safely done.
Requirements
Platforms: Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 family
Header: CorProf.idl
Library: CorGuids.lib
.NET Framework Version: 2.0