Manipulating Blocks of Memory
The Memory Manager provides three routines for copying blocks of memory referenced by pointers. To copy a block of memory to a nonrelocatable block, use theBlockMoveprocedure. To copy to a new relocatable block, use thePtrToHandfunction. To copy to an existing relocatable block, use thePtrToXHandfunction. If you want to use any of these routines to copy memory you access with a handle, you must first dereference and lock the handle. A fourth routine,HandToHand, allows you to copy information from one handle to another.To concatenate blocks of memory, you can use the
HandAndHandandPtrAndHandfunctions.
Subtopics
- BlockMove
- PtrToHand
- PtrToXHand
- HandToHand
- HandAndHand
- PtrAndHand