ValidateWritePtr macro
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Verifies that the calling process has write access to a memory block. If not, the macro calls the DbgBreak macro.
Note
This macro is deprecated. In the Windows SDK for Windows Vista (and later) this macro does not do anything.
Syntax
void ValidateWritePtr(
const void *p,
UINT cb
);
Parameters
-
p
-
Pointer to a memory block.
-
cb
-
Size of the memory block, in bytes.
Return value
This macro does not return a value.
Remarks
This macro is ignored unless DEBUG, _DEBUG, or VFWROBUST is defined when the DirectShow base-class header file is included. This macro can have a significant performance cost.
Requirements
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See also