Samuele Pedroni <pedronis at bluewin.ch> writes: > at each time objects have all different addresses, which does not mean > that an object will not have the same address that some other object, even > still alive, had at some time in the past. So yes, you cannot use addresses. > why do you think it certainly have to. Because, in jvmpi.h, I find this: struct _jobjectID; typedef struct _jobjectID * jobjectID; /* type of object ids */ typedef struct { ... jobjectID (*jobject2jobjectID)(jobject jobj); ... } JVMPI_Interface; Regards, Martin
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