MoveMemory function
Moves a block of memory from one location to another.
void MoveMemory(
_In_ PVOID Destination,
_In_ const VOID *Source,
_In_ SIZE_T Length
);
Destination [in]
A pointer to the starting address of the move destination.Source [in]
A pointer to the starting address of the block of memory to be moved.Length [in]
The size of the block of memory to move, in bytes.
This function has no return value.
This function is defined as the RtlMoveMemory function. Its implementation is provided inline. For more information, see WinBase.h and Winnt.h.
The source and destination blocks may overlap.
The first parameter, Destination, must be large enough to hold Length bytes of Source; otherwise, a buffer overrun may occur. This may lead to a denial of service attack against the application if an access violation occurs or, in the worst case, allow an attacker to inject executable code into your process. This is especially true if Destination is a stack-based buffer. Be aware that the last parameter, Length, is the number of bytes to copy into Destination, not the size of the Destination.
Minimum supported client |
Windows XP [desktop apps only] |
Minimum supported server |
Windows Server 2003 [desktop apps only] |
Header |
WinBase.h (include Windows.h) |
DLL |
Kernel32.dll |