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Just curious, Frank.
Why you sometime put a semicolon after a closing figure bracket?
I mean this construction:
};
in the ending part of function ProcessField...



On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 12:53 PM, Frank Kolmann <fkolmann@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi



I have coded a C program to get info from the QDFRTVFD API.

It works and successfully retrieves Fields (incl posn and atr) and
Constants from a DSPF.

It is here. http://wiki.midrange.com/index.php/CQDFRTVFD



However the way it is coded is very inefficient because I invoke the API
for every field/constant in the DSPF.

To be more efficient I would need to invoke the API only once and retain
the API returned data.

I want to keep the API invoke in the called function.

To retain data after a C program ends is , I believe the definition of
‘memory leak’, so I cant see how I can call the API within the C program
and also retain the data after the program ends.

I know how to pass data back to the caller, in fact that is how the field
information is returned. However for this I have memory allocated in the
caller.
The C program does a ‘malloc’ and here is where I am lost, as I cannot
see how to pass back the data in the ‘malloc’.

Any help. TIA.


Frank
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