On Wed, 09 Mar 2005 04:44:48 -0800, Bohdan or Rosemary Lechnowsky
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> OK.  I finally made some progress on my video capture .dll stuff, but I'm
> stuck again.  Here is the C++ code that works properly calling the routine
> "grabframe":
> 
>                         char *pFrame = NULL;
>                         long frameSize;
>                         HANDLE h;
>                         char *fn = new char[256];
>                         char *pTyped;
>                         long frameSizeTyped;
>                         DWORD bytesWritten;
>                         LPDWORD pBytesWritten = &bytesWritten;
>                         pFrame = grabFrame("This is me", &frameSize);
> 
> I think this can safely be whittled down to the following for this example:
> 
>                         char *pFrame = NULL;
>                         long frameSize;
>                         pFrame = grabFrame("This is me", &frameSize);
> 
> Here is my grabframe routine in Rebol:
> 
> grabframe: make routine! [
>         "Grab a video frame"
>         t1 [string!]
>         addr [integer!]
>         return: [string!]
> ] tfcapture "grabFrame"
> 
> If I try to call it with the following, Windows says Rebol generated an
> illegal operation:
> 
> adrs: 0
> res: grabframe "Test" adrs
> 
> Here is the grabframe declaration in the .h file if this helps any:
> 
> extern "C" __declspec(dllexport) char *grabFrame(CString, long *);
> 

What is a CString? Is it a MS-class with pointer, length and such
stuff, not just a char* ? Can you look into that from a c-debugger?

> Any ideas you can give would be greatly appreciated!
> 
> -Bo
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