31 Mar
2003
31 Mar
'03
17:38
Ok, now I see what's going on. My pointing to temp with memberIntPtr doesn't place a 'handle' on so when temp is gone, that memory is up for grabs As I said, tmp is allocated on the stack. When the function returns, the stack is unwound and then used by another function. char *s = "abcd" + 2; For your own edification, try explaining this. This a perfectly legal
On Mon, 31 Mar 2003 10:08:33 -0500 (EST)
"Steven T. Hatton"