ID: Q132191
1.00 4.00 | 4.00
WINDOWS | WINDOWS NT
kbprg
The information in this article applies to:
Several TAPI APIs, such as lineMakeCall and lineSetupConference, take the address of a call handle as a parameter. Upon successful completion of these APIs, the address pointed at is filled with the new call handle.
TAPI does not, however, fill this address until the application receives the LINE_REPLY message indicating that the API completed successfully. Thus, not only is the handle not valid until the LINE_REPLY, but the actual address must still be valid when LINE_REPLY is received. It is recommended that stack variables not be used because they will often go out of scope before the LINE_REPLY message is received.
For example, this code fragment is incorrect:
func()
{
HCALL hCall;
...
AsyncID = lineMakeCall(hLine, &hCall, lpszDestAddress, 0, NULL);
}
Here, lineMakeCall is going to return an asynchronous ID that will
eventually have a matching LINE_REPLY message. However, by the time the
LINE_REPLY message is retrieved, hCall will not be a valid variable and
&hCall will not be a valid pointer. Expect a general protection (GP) fault
or stack corruption.
In the following code, When LINE_REPLY for lineMakeCall is received, &g_hCall is still valid and is filled with a valid call handle:
HCALL g_hCall;
func()
{
...
lineMakeCall(hLine, &g_hCall, lpszDestAddress, 0, NULL);
// g_hCall is *not* valid until LINE_REPLY is received
}
KBCategory: kbprg
KBSubcategory: TAPI
Additional reference words: 1.00 4.00
Keywords : kbTAPI Tapi
Version : 1.00 4.00 | 4.00
Platform : NT WINDOWS
Last Reviewed: August 5, 1998