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If this is the case what can be done?
On 12/09/2013 06:19 PM, Steve Glass wrote:
> Sorry for the late reply on this but I fear you are returning a
> reference to a variable that's on the stack (and hence out-of-scope
> by the time control returns from the call). The bit pattern maybe
> there in memory but you are making an illegal access.
>
> Lets see the code snippet for the function and we can help.
>
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