The function somefunction() takes a triple pointer as an argument.
int somefunction(tchar ***returnErrors);
How to allocate memory for the returnErrors parameter?
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At a guess . . .
You can think of returnErrors as a pointer to an array of strings.
To delare memory for this (silly example, allocating memory inside SomeFunction)
NB: The calling function needs to know that SomeFunction has allocated memory and needs to free it.