I am interfacing with a DLL. I am (trying) use Win32::api. One of the calls to the DLL asks for a pointer to address. EG in C:
int test_function(
int test_id,
size_t& sender_data_size,
char*& tagged_result_html,
char*& nav_results
);
So how do I send the pointer to the address?? How do I populae the call to char*& tagged_results_html? Once I send the pointer to the address correctly the function(dll) will write to that address. How do I access the pointer to the address and get the data out???
Any Ideas or guidance would be cherished.
A humble perl guy.
In reply to Win32::API
by brettc
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