L_VOID LBuffer::Unlock()
Unlocks the class object's buffer.
None.
You should call this function whenever the class object's buffer is not used, so that Windows can manage its memory properly.
Call this once for each call to LBuffer::Lock.
Win32, x64.
For an example, refer to LBuffer::Copy.
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