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[Re]:Segfault when call kernel32 function
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- Subject: [Re]:Segfault when call kernel32 function
- From: "·ù½ÅÇü" <redblue2000 at hanmail dot net>
- Date: Sun, 14 Jan 2001 13:11:55 KST
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- Reply-To: "·ù½ÅÇü" <redblue2000 at hanmail dot net>
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Subject: [Re]:Segfault when call kernel32 function
From: ShinHyung-Ryu
I had the same problem of calling BuildCommDCB().
(segfaults when BuildCommDCB() hits that call (running under Win98).)
now I find a solution about it.
but I don't know about the difference, using "char coms[]=" and "char *coms=".
see & run below.
#include "stdafx.h"
#include <windows.h>
int main(int argc, char* argv[])
{
DCB dcb;
char coms[]="baud=1200 parity=N data=8 stop=1";
BuildCommDCB(coms , &dcb);
printf("%d\n",dcb.BaudRate);
return 0;
}
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