Declare Function IntPtr Lib "user32.dll" (TODO) As TODO
User-Defined Types:
None.
Notes:
None.
Tips & Tricks:
An IntPtr is a pointer to a memory location (unmanaged) that adapts to the platform it is running on (64-bit, etc.) UNLIKE a standard int/Integer. You should always use this type for unmanaged calls that require it, even though an int will appear to work on your development machine.
This is not so much an API as a .NET (value) data type.
An IntPtr is a pointer to a memory location (unmanaged) that adapts to the platform it is running on (64-bit, etc.) UNLIKE a standard int/Integer. You should always use this type for unmanaged calls that require it, even though an int will appear to work on your development machine.
13/01/2008 11:00:13 - tsahi-62.219.227.88
An IntPtr is a pointer to a memory location (unmanaged) that adapts to the platform it is running on (64-bit, etc.) UNLIKE a standard int/Integer. You should always use this type for unmanaged calls that require it, even though an int will appear to work on your development machine.
13/01/2008 11:00:13 - tsahi-62.219.227.88
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