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multi-processes's memory sharing problem?

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    as we know, we can share the same memory in multi-processes through dll-library. if i use stl container as the public accessing memory in multi-processes, does it could do effect, thanks.

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      as we know, we can share the same memory in multi-processes through dll-library. if i use stl container as the public accessing memory in multi-processes, does it could do effect, thanks.

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      What is a point? How do you want to write down as codes?

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        What is a point? How do you want to write down as codes?

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        norish wrote:

        What is a point?

        A point is an entity that has a location in space or on a plane, but has no extent.

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          norish wrote:

          What is a point?

          A point is an entity that has a location in space or on a plane, but has no extent.

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          thank you, i had tried and it can't do.

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