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<DllImport("kernel32", CharSet:=CharSet.Auto, SetLastError:=True)> _
Public Shared Function VirtualProtectEx(ByVal hProcess As IntPtr, ByVal lpAddress As IntPtr, ByVal dwSize As IntPtr, ByVal flNewProtect As UInteger, ByRef lpflOldProtect As UInteger) As Boolean
End Function
Boo Signature:
[DllImport("kernel32.dll")]
def VirtualProtectEx(hProcess as IntPtr, lpAddress as IntPtr, dwSize as UInt32, flNewProtect as UInt32, ref lpflOldProtect as UInt32) as bool:
def VirtualProtectEx(hProcess as IntPtr, lpAddress as IntPtr, dwSize as uint, flNewProtect as uint, ref lpflOldProtect as uint) as bool:
pass
Public Declare Function VirtualProtectEx Lib "kernel32" (ByVal hProcess As Long, ByVal lpAddress As Any, ByVal dwSize As Long, ByVal flNewProtect As Long, ByVal lpflOldProtect As Long) As Long
User-Defined Types:
None.
Notes:
dwSize should be IntPtr because the underlying type is SIZE_T and varies with the platform.
Tips & Tricks:
Please add some!
In Essential C# 2.0 by Mark Michaelis, it is mentioned ref is to be used for lpflOldProtect rather than out because the callee can ignore the data passed with ref.
An IntPtr is a pointer to a memory location (unmanaged) that adapts to the platform it is running on (64-bit, etc.) UNLIKE a standard int/Integer. You should always use this type for unmanaged calls that require it, even though an int will appear to work on your development machine.
1/13/2008 4:00:13 AM - Damon Carr-72.43.165.29
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