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From: dlyons@Apple.COM (David Lyons)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple
Subject: Re: StartUpTools and toolArray
Message-ID: <35228@apple.Apple.COM>
Date: 3 Oct 89 18:34:01 GMT
References: <8910011850.aa02045@SMOKE.BRL.MIL>
Organization: Apple Computer Inc, Cupertino, CA
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In article <8910011850.aa02045@SMOKE.BRL.MIL> MMPR004@ECNCDC.BITNET (Scott Hutinger) writes:
>I just noticed that page 51-4 has dots on the toolarray line(graphic), this
>must mean that you just stuff the toolarray right after the StartStopRecord
>since StartStop is a record, and not a handle.  Then the address you pass
>off will actually have the toolarray after the struct startstoprecord.

You don't have to pass a pointer:  you can pass a pointer, a handle, or a
resource ID.  No matter how you refer to it, the StartStop record is still
a record.

>I guess that was an easy way to implement it.

Did you want something more complicated?
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