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Top Forums Programming Reg: char ptr - Coredumps Post 60024 by rogier77 on Friday 7th of January 2005 09:57:36 AM
Old 01-07-2005
Yes, this would cause the program to fail. What are you trying to do?

If you just wanted to read memory, shouldnt you use double instead if int?
 

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GUPNP_SERVICE_PROXY_ACTION_SET(3)					 1					 GUPNP_SERVICE_PROXY_ACTION_SET(3)

gupnp_service_proxy_action_set - Send action to the service and set value

SYNOPSIS
bool gupnp_service_proxy_action_set (resource $proxy, string $action, string $name, mixed $value, int $type) DESCRIPTION
Send action with parameters to the service exposed by proxy synchronously and set value. PARAMETERS
o $proxy - A service proxy identifier. o $action - An action. o $name - The action name. o $value - The action value. o $type - The type of the action. Type can be one of the following values: o GUPNP_TYPE_BOOLEAN - Type of the variable is boolean. o GUPNP_TYPE_INT - Type of the variable is integer. o GUPNP_TYPE_LONG - Type of the variable is long. o GUPNP_TYPE_DOUBLE - Type of the variable is double. o GUPNP_TYPE_FLOAT - Type of the variable is float. o GUPNP_TYPE_STRING - Type of the variable is string. RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure. ERRORS
/EXCEPTIONS Issues E_WARNING with either not correctly defined type of the action or unable to send action. SEE ALSO
gupnp_service_proxy_action_get(3), gupnp_service_proxy_send_action(3). PHP Documentation Group GUPNP_SERVICE_PROXY_ACTION_SET(3)
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