Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!samsung!rex!rouge!basin06.cacs.usl.edu From: pcb@basin06.cacs.usl.edu (Peter C. Bahrs) Newsgroups: comp.windows.ms.programmer Subject: Re: How to best represent a list in Windows? Message-ID: <29112@rouge.usl.edu> Date: 15 Apr 91 16:20:44 GMT References: <1991Apr5.205519.29757@sunee.waterloo.edu> <3714@polari.UUCP> <24183@well.sf.ca.us> Sender: anon@rouge.usl.edu Organization: The Center for Advanced Computer Studies Lines: 13 In article <24183@well.sf.ca.us> al@well.sf.ca.us (Alfred Fontes) writes: >>Another way you can do this is to create a local heap in a separate >>block of memory allocated by GlobalAlloc. LocalInit will create >>a local heap in that block for you. > >The January, 1991 issue of Microsoft Systems Journal has some source >code in it for precisely this technique. You can download it >from one of the BBS's that keep the source code from the magazine. I don't have access to the BBS or even know how to use it. Can someone mail a copy of the source if you have it online? Or post it to cica. Thanks pcb@basin04.cacs.usl.edu