len is will never be NULL pointer. It'll never be zero. If you want the ability to pass NULL, we'll have to do more work. Which of the following is true?
And then there's return ERROR; in a function of return type void...
In reply to Re^3: Win32::API and pointer of dword
by ikegami
in thread Win32::API and pointer of dword
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