i am working on a C# application and this application is facing memory crunch, because many objects are getting memory allocation in the Large object Heap.
My C# application has to work on many large file (as an string object) and therefore the memory for this string type object is getting allocated again and again from the Large object heap (thus leading to LOH fragmentation).
Since string is an immutable object, a new memory in LOH is always assigned to this object. My question is, Is there a way, I can pre-allocate some memory in the large object heap and always allocate the same memory to the string object.
Here is the thing in more detail: As I mentioned, I am doing processing on these large files. To do the processing , I have to convert it into the string. Even if I use stringBuilder, it won't be much help, because as soon as I convert it into the String a separate memory for this get allocated in the LOH.
So, I was expecting to allocate a bunch of let's say 100 KB in the memory and whenever I read a new file and convert it into string, these 100 KB gets allocated.
StringBuilder
which is basically a mutable string.