GlobalFree
The GlobalFree
function frees the specified global memory object and invalidates its handle.
HGLOBAL GlobalFree(
HGLOBAL hMem |
// handle to the
global memory object |
); |
|
Parameters
hMem
Identifies
the global memory object. This handle is returned by either the GlobalAlloc
Return Values
If the
function succeeds, the return value is NULL.
If the
function fails, the return value is equal to the handle of the global memory
object. To get extended error information, call GetLastError
Remarks
Heap
corruption or an access violation exception (EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION) may
occur if the process tries to examine or modify the memory after it has been
freed.
If the hgblMem
parameter is NULL, GlobalFree fails and the system generates an access
violation exception.
Both GlobalFree
and LocalFree
Windows
NT: However, if an application is
running under a debug (DBG) version of Windows NT, such as the one distributed
on the SDK CD-ROM, both GlobalFree and LocalFree enter a
breakpoint just before freeing a locked object. This lets a programmer
double-check the intended behavior. Typing G while using the debugger in
this situation lets the freeing operation occur.
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