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In my function ring_init the second argument "ring_buffer_t buffer" I expect an array to be referenced. So the first argument would be a ring_t struct, the second argument an uint8_t array, and the last argument would be the size of that array. Does that help?tiger19tony72– tiger19tony722014-07-24 01:08:31 +00:00Commented Jul 24, 2014 at 1:08
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Your description still isn't clear. Post the code that defines your ring_t struct, the array, and the code that calls the method.Duncan C– Duncan C2014-07-24 13:09:46 +00:00Commented Jul 24, 2014 at 13:09
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I adjusted the code above to try and make it clear what I am trying to do. If you need it I can post all the code I have but we are talking 5 files and over 450 lines of code, though I could take out the comments and whitespace. Still would be looking at around 250 lines of code.tiger19tony72– tiger19tony722014-07-28 03:21:23 +00:00Commented Jul 28, 2014 at 3:21
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