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Re: Where's the function result?

by Marco van de Voort <marcov@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Dec 18, 2006 at 10:04 PM

On 2006-12-18, Eli Gottlieb <eligottlieb@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
> Marco van de Voort wrote:
>> P.s. it would be worthwhile if you explained what exactly you need.
> I have an array of bytes, which are the arguments.  I have a function
> pointer to the function itself.  I have somewhere to put the result, and
> I know the size of the result.

Neither the passing of arrays, nor the representation of procedure
variables
as pointers are ****table across compilers.

> I need a way to call the function without knowing its signature.  Given
> the data I do have, is this at all possible?

Not failsafe for any structured datatype. As said this is a common problem
across languages.
 




 11 Posts in Topic:
Where's the function result?
Eli Gottlieb <eligottl  2006-12-15 20:07:20 
Re: Where's the function result?
pgx@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2006-12-17 19:36:50 
Re: Where's the function result?
Marco van de Voort <ma  2006-12-17 20:31:06 
Re: Where's the function result?
Eli Gottlieb <eligottl  2006-12-18 02:22:19 
Re: Where's the function result?
CBFalconer <cbfalconer  2006-12-17 22:15:13 
Re: Where's the function result?
Marco van de Voort <ma  2006-12-18 11:01:41 
Re: Where's the function result?
Eli Gottlieb <eligottl  2006-12-18 19:03:21 
Re: Where's the function result?
Marco van de Voort <ma  2006-12-18 22:04:19 
Re: Where's the function result?
Eli Gottlieb <eligottl  2006-12-18 22:15:30 
Re: Where's the function result?
Marco van de Voort <ma  2006-12-19 06:01:50 
Re: Where's the function result?
Waldek Hebisch <hebisc  2006-12-19 21:37:28 

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