When the function returns, this value contains the address of an allocated buffer, containing the information. I defined my buffer like this...
Does this function have a name and a return type? :--)
In general: sometimes you get back the true length of the buffer $lpBuffer which you can use to decode the actual value. Sometimes $lpBuffer contains a \0, the C string terminator/delimiter so you have to trim the value.
In reply to Re^3: Print Buffer
by dHarry
in thread Print Buffer
by iea
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