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22/11/2002 08:29:40
Roman Segaud
Laboratoires Fortepharma
Nice, France
 
 
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21/11/2002 19:28:14
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Visual FoxPro
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Fonctions Windows API
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>ClsHeap contains a set of UDFs to read and write memory, but each process >has its own address space, unless you use memory-mapped files and mapped >file views, direct memory exchanges probably aren't practical. I'd suggest >using some method of data interchange; WIndows Messages passed via >SendMessage/PostMessage or the use of a named pipe or mailslot might well >work for you. And there are always DDE and COM...

Thank's Ed,

I wrote some API function that allows me to write some data (limited to 64Ko) into memory and recover them in another process without trouble, but a faster way should be to recover these data directly via the process, just before it finish and destruct himself.

Roman
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