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&allocated — cumulative allocation
&clock — time of day
&collections — garbage collections
&date — date
&dateline — date and time of day
&dump — set termination dump
&error — set error conversion
&errornumber — number of last error
&errortext — description of last error
&errorvalue — value causing last error
&features — implementation features
&file — source file
&host — host system
&level — procedure level
&null — null value
&progname — program name
&regions — storage regions
&storage — storage utilization
&time — elapsed time
&version — Icon version
args — get number of procedure arguments
collect — perform garbage collection
copy — copy value
delay — delay execution
display — display co-expression variables
errorclear — clear error indication
exit — exit program
function — generate function names
getenv — get value of environment variable
loadfunc — load external function
name — produce name
proc — convert to procedure
runerr — terminate with run-time error
serial — produce serial number
stop — stop execution
system — call system function
type — produce type name
variable — produce variable
x(x,…) — function call

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&allocated
 
cumulative allocation
 
Description

&allocated : i1, i2, i3, i4
&allocated generates the total amount of space, in bytes, allocated since the beginning of program execution.

The first value is the total for all regions, followed by the totals for the static, string, and block regions, respectively. The space allocated in the static region is always given as zero.

Note: &allocated gives the cumulative allocation; &storage gives the current allocation; that is, the amount that has not been freed by garbage collection.
 
Parameters
returns
i1, i2, i3, i4 and fail on successive calls
 
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