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04/09/1998 08:59:34
Dragan Nedeljkovich (En ligne)
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02/09/1998 19:06:24
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Autre
Titre:
Re: Memory
Divers
Thread ID:
00132222
Message ID:
00133209
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20
>>Help!!!!!!
>>
>> I want to know is there any defiante structure of the foxpro memory .
>> I want to know how exactly , the foxpro memory structure is organised , for variables their types and their values.
>> I want to know where can I find useful resources(documentation) regarding the memory structure .
>>
>> Thanking U in advance
>
>Hi Rahd,
>I wouldn't know the answer to that. The Fox people probably don't know either since VFP is written in C++ (I'm fairly sure) then the developers of Foxpro probably don't care where the variable values are. VFP variables are loosely typed, so that typing info is no doubt stored in VFP structures.
>I'd ask a general question in this forum (to ALL).
>Why do you need this information? It's an unusual request.
>Regards

Now I seem to remember that I've read something... in the manuals for the Library Construction Kit for 2.6 (it was the same for Dos and Win version). Lots of C and structures etc, but it actually gave out some way for the reader to get the hang on internal memory operations of Fox. First thing I remember, a Fox variable is a structure, where one of the members denotes its type.

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