On Jul 19, 2006, at 20:46 UTC, Rafael Vallejo wrote:

> Actually yes I have a valid reason, I have to interact with an externall 
> aplication that makes use of Interprocess to comuticate, actually the 
> information between aplications is copied to and from via copymemory 
> calls to windows32 api so basically them shares a portion of memory, so 
> I need to point to that memory address and increment that adress in 
> order to access to it.

Then you need to use a MemoryBlock.  A MemoryBlock of size 0 can point to any 
address, and does no bounds checking, so you can use it for things like this -- 
of course you can shoot yourself in the foot with it, too.

Best,
- Joe

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