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The code here confuses hProcess and dwProcessId.<br>Can we introduce a public function here in libm3 instead of m3middle?<br>ie: to avoid answering the question as to how to expose hProcess?<br>And to avoid the loophole as well?<br><br>Thanks,<br> - Jay<br><br><hr id="stopSpelling">From: jay.krell@cornell.edu<br>To: jkrell@elego.de; m3commit@elegosoft.com<br>Subject: RE: [M3commit] CVS Update: cm3<br>Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2011 00:35:38 +0000<br><br>
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Hm. Actually, Win32 is not broken, but libm3/m3middle are clearly incorrect here.<br><br> - Jay<br><br>> Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2011 01:32:47 +0000<br>> To: m3commit@elegosoft.com<br>> From: jkrell@elego.de<br>> Subject: [M3commit] CVS Update: cm3<br>> <br>> CVSROOT: /usr/cvs<br>> Changes by: jkrell@birch. 11/02/21 01:32:47<br>> <br>> Modified files:<br>> cm3/m3-sys/m3middle/src/: M3Process.i3 <br>> <br>> Log message:<br>> remove incorrect comments; Win32 is not broken<br>> <br> </body>
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