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Another thought - the use of a pointer to get the data part of a
varying-length variable. That shouldn't be necessary, IMO.
I don't know all the circumstances when using varying-length variables
with APIs. Seems to me that sometimes you can just pass them, and the
data received by the API does not include the length bytes. Other times
those bytes are included.
Maybe someone can clarify this. I've run into both in my own code, just
don't remember the details.
Thanks
Vern
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