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On a project we were recently working on, some legacy C
code was producing a (void*) voidBuffer
accompanied by its size.
The rest of the project was in C++
and we needed to convert the (void*) voidBuffer
to a std::vector<unsigned char>
vector.
To do so, we used the following code:
//First cast the (void *) voidBuffer to an (unsigned char *) to implicitly get the element size (1 Byte each) const unsigned char *charBuffer = (unsigned char *) voidBuffer; //Then we create the vector (named vectorBuffer) by copying the contents of charBuffer to the vector std::vector<unsigned char> vectorBuffer(charBuffer, charBuffer + length);
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