Hi All,
I'm fairly new to Cocoa and was wondering if there are OS functions
to Copy and Clear/Fill Memory available?
I've tried searching for obvious names like MemoryZero, ZeroMemory,
CopyMemory etc. but can't seem to find anything.
Thanks a lot
All the Best
Dave
Le 18 août 08 à 15:19, Dave a écrit :
Hi All,
I'm fairly new to Cocoa and was wondering if there are OS functions
to Copy and Clear/Fill Memory available?
I've tried searching for obvious names like MemoryZero, ZeroMemory,
CopyMemory etc. but can't seem to find anything.
Thanks a lot
On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 9:19 AM, Dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
I'm fairly new to Cocoa and was wondering if there are OS functions to Copy
and Clear/Fill Memory available?
I've tried searching for obvious names like MemoryZero, ZeroMemory,
CopyMemory etc. but can't seem to find
Since Objective-C is a superset of C, you can use standard C
libraries. My knowledge of those libraries is weak, but apropos zero
memory in the Terminal turned up a bunch of stuff including bzero,
memset, and calloc.
I see in Foundation there is an NSZoneCalloc() function and a bunch of
On Aug 18, 2008, at 09:19 , Dave wrote:
Hi All,
I'm fairly new to Cocoa and was wondering if there are OS functions
to Copy and Clear/Fill Memory available?
I've tried searching for obvious names like MemoryZero, ZeroMemory,
CopyMemory etc. but can't seem to find anything.
bzero(3),
Dave wrote:
I'm fairly new to Cocoa and was wondering if there are OS functions
to Copy and Clear/Fill Memory available?
I've tried searching for obvious names like MemoryZero, ZeroMemory,
CopyMemory etc. but can't seem to find anything.
If you want to fill an existing buffer with a specific