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QuestionProgramatically get filename of loaded dll in a running process Pin
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QuestionHow to use memcpy() efficiently? Pin
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Blake Miller7-Apr-06 4:15
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Typically the advantage of using one of the supplied functions, like memcpy or memmove is that they are optimized to use the best possible processor instructions. If you code the same operation as a for loop, your performance might be less.


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