Experimental Physics and Industrial Control System
Hi Ralph,
I agree that this would be the ideal feature and, by allowing
DBADDR::pfield to be safely overwritten, I think it can be done.
Michael
On 01/11/13 04:14, Ralph Lange wrote:
> One thought...
>
> I can easily imagine situations, e.g with cameras or acquisition cards,
> where a low-level driver (maybe shipped as binary) provides a new
> pointer to an array with every callback. I would really like an array
> record to be able to use this driver-allocated buffer, without copying,
> hopefully up to the network layer.
> Restricting the out-of-bounds-offset hack to one allocated chunk of
> memory would not serve this case, would it?
>
> ~Ralph
>
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