

   GGaarrbbaaggee CCoolllleeccttiioonn

        gc(verbose = .Options$verbose)
        gcinfo(verbose)

   AArrgguummeennttss::

    verbose: logical; if `TRUE', the garbage collection prints
             statistics about cons cells [in Bytes] and the
             vector heap [in KBytes].

   VVaalluuee::

        A call of `gc' causes a garbage collection to take
        place.  This usually takes place automagically without
        user intervention.  `gc' returns a 2*2 matrix with rows
        `"Ncells"' (cons cells) and `"Vcells"' (vector cells),
        and columns `"free"' and `"total"'.

        The associated function `gcinfo' sets a flag so that
        automatic collection is either silent (`verbose=FALSE')
        or prints memory use statistics (`verbose=TRUE').

   SSeeee AAllssoo::

        `Memory' on R's memory management  and `gctorture' if
        you are an R hacker.

   EExxaammpplleess::

        gc() #- do it now
        gcinfo(TRUE) #-- in the future, show when you do it
        x <- integer(0); for(i in 1:18) x _ c(x,i,x)
        gcinfo(verbose = FALSE)#-- don't show it anymore

        ( rgc <- gc(TRUE) )
        (100*rgc[,"free"])%/% rgc[,"total"] # the percentages
        rgc[2,"free"]/ (1024 / 8) # free vector heap in K bytes

