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I find it not easy to pass strings to c++ from vb. Multiple, that is. Arrays.
It ends up that c++ only recieves the first element of it. And vb recieves no data at all from char* arrays.
Is there some good way to pass arrays of strings to c++ without using a string class?
Oh and, i found that the second element passed in a string array passed from vb to c++ is approximetly 28 before the first element. Also, each character seem to be splitted by 1 byte.
Eg, "t" "." "e" "." "s" . "t" . "2"
Is there a way to get this data thru c++ code or assembler code? If so, how?
It ends up that c++ only recieves the first element of it. And vb recieves no data at all from char* arrays.
Is there some good way to pass arrays of strings to c++ without using a string class?
Oh and, i found that the second element passed in a string array passed from vb to c++ is approximetly 28 before the first element. Also, each character seem to be splitted by 1 byte.
Eg, "t" "." "e" "." "s" . "t" . "2"
Is there a way to get this data thru c++ code or assembler code? If so, how?