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Call GetSystemMetrics() (with the appropriate parameter for the border that you are interested in) on the childframe in question.
Ant.
I'm hard, yet soft. I'm coloured, yet clear. I'm fruity and sweet. I'm jelly, what am I? Muse on it further, I shall return! - David Walliams (Little Britain)
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You should be using GetClientRect() to get the area to split your view up into.
If you vote me down, my score will only get lower
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I have two PCs, and I want to setup direct connection via serial port.
I used crossed wire to connect two PCs.
I setup HyperTerminal on two PCs with the same configuation (use COM1 port).
But I cannot send data between the HyperTerminals.
Can any one suggest me ?
Thank you.
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Not really a programming question, however!
Make sure that the cable that you are using is a fully populated NULL modem cable. You ought to be able to communicate given both Hyperterminals are set to the same baud rate etc..
Ant.
I'm hard, yet soft. I'm coloured, yet clear. I'm fruity and sweet. I'm jelly, what am I? Muse on it further, I shall return! - David Walliams (Little Britain)
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Consider several classes like this:
class Class
{
public:
Class& operator&=(const Class& c)
{ return *this; }
}; Now consider this template:
template<class A, class B>
A operator&(const A& a, const B& b)
{ return A(a)&=b; }
for any Class-like, now we have & available.
Now, consider a fragment like this
{
....
int i, flag;
....
if(i & flag)
... some action
... other actions
}
Althought not intentional (I didn't wrote that template for that), the compiler use the templetized & operator.
It should not be a problem, but ... for some reasons i becomes NULL because of the templatized operator& execution even if passed as const& (suppose i and flags have no bits in common).
Am I wrong in something or ... it's one of the C7.0 misteries ?
2 bugs found.
> recompile ...
65534 bugs found.
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emilio_grv wrote:
return A(a)&=b;
Did you mean this?
return A(a & b);
You are modifying a by using &=
Ant.
I'm hard, yet soft. I'm coloured, yet clear. I'm fruity and sweet. I'm jelly, what am I? Muse on it further, I shall return! - David Walliams (Little Britain)
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Antony M Kancidrowski wrote:
Did you mean this?
return A(a & b);
No, I meant "create a copy of "a" (through A(a)) and call the &= operator on that copy, that modifies the copy retuning a reference to the copy itself, that is copyed as a return value.
It works perfectly when A is a class having an &= operator defined, but if used with a primitive type, it seems it doesn't generate the copies, modifying the passed "value", even if it is a const&
2 bugs found.
> recompile ...
65534 bugs found.
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emilio_grv wrote:
My bug or C++ bug
Neither: I think it is a compiler optimization/inlining bug.
There is a recurring pattern that is used in most books on the subject and what you are seeing might be why.
I would try the following:
template<class A, class B>
A operator&(const A& a, const B& b)
{ A tmp(a); return( tmp&=b ); }
OR
template<class A, class B>
A operator&(const A& a, const B& b)
{ A tmp(a); tmp&=b; return tmp; }
Hopefully one or both of these will solve the problem, since they provide more than enough information for the compiler to get it right.
INTP
"The more help VB provides VB programmers, the more miserable your life as a C++ programmer becomes."
Andrew W. Troelsen
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I got your point: By splitting the compound instruction you try (and -in fact - it works) to force the compiler to don't optimize.
But I'm still surprised 'bout the following:
- The compilet was told to "disable optimizations", but was still "optimizing"
- the optimization side effects were out of the optimization scope, treating in fact, a constant as a variable.
I didn't test if(2 & flag) : whould it turn number 2 into 0 and add 0 to every subsecuent x+2? Terrificant!
2 bugs found.
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Well the compiler will still do some optimising. The real problem probably lays in how it is inlining the code. I do not have the 7.0 compiler, but it would be interesting to see if it would choke on (2 & flag) with your code. I suspect that it would see that and produce the correct inline code instead of what ever it was producing. The only real way to see what it is doing is to look at the asymbly code, before and after modifying the code.
No I do not believe it would turn 2 to 0, every place that 2 is in your code is unique to that piece of code, so subsequent statements where 2 is applied is unique. 2 is a true constant where the variable i was a temporay constant with a specific address location.
INTP
"The more help VB provides VB programmers, the more miserable your life as a C++ programmer becomes."
Andrew W. Troelsen
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Hi
I use the CreateEnhMetaFile to create an enhanced metafile. The third parameter is the rectangle which give me the sizeo of the metafile. Is it possible to alter that side after
the creation? This will allow me to scale better my metafile. Ideally I am locking for something like:
CMetaFileDC * pDCMetaFile = .....;
pDCMetaFile->CreateEnhanced(p_dc, filename.data(), &rect, NULL);
rect = new sizes;
pcDCMetaFile->alterSize(rect);
Thanks a lot
Always try to keep things as simple as possible
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Not sure what you're trying to accomplish - you can draw a metafile into any size area you desired. The size passed to CreateEnhanced() is more for future reference than anything else, it isn't enforced.
Shog9
I'm not the Jack of Diamonds... I'm not the six of spades.
I don't know what you thought; I'm not your astronaut...
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In the build stage I get these errors
HPMumsCtl.obj : error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol "public: __thiscall CParser::CParser(void)" (??0CParser@@QAE@XZ) referenced in function "public: __thiscall CHPMumsCtrl::CHPMumsCtrl(void)" (??0CHPMumsCtrl@@QAE@XZ)
HPMumsCtl.obj : error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol "public: double __thiscall CvsAwk::GetVal(void)" (?GetVal@CvsAwk@@QAENXZ) referenced in function "public: void __thiscall CHPMumsCtrl::ResolveVariables(char *)" (?ResolveVariables@CHPMumsCtrl@@QAEXPAD@Z)
HPMumsCtl.obj : error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol "public: void __thiscall CvsAwk::SetL(char const *)" (?SetL@CvsAwk@@QAEXPBD@Z) referenced in function "public: void __thiscall CHPMumsCtrl::ResolveVariables(char *)" (?ResolveVariables@CHPMumsCtrl@@QAEXPAD@Z)
.\Debug/NewMumsEngine.exe : fatal error LNK1120: 3 unresolved externals
Although it doesn't show anything while compiling.
I have an instance of Cparser type Compute(Cparse Compute;) in my main class(CHPMumsCtrl).
This Cparser class has a
CvsAwk m_CtrlAwk; declared in its class definition,and also has a #include "vsawk.h"
I am not sure of what this CvsAwk is or does(have a faint idea).Can you please tell me what to do to remove these build errors.As all of them have the same problem,I guess they all have one common error.
Thanks,
Arjun.
Arjun Mukherjee
Software Engineer
Hewlett Packard
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you're missing vsawk.cpp in list of source files in your project,
or you're missing some library where cvsawk is implemented (or this library is not specified in list of libraries to be included while linking)
rrrado
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I want do to a programm which registers all the scrolls of vertical scroll bar from IE.The problem is I cannot catch any scroll message.Thanks.
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Did you try the IHTMLWindow2 -> put_onscroll event handler ?
rrrado
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How can i learn using PerformanceGraph ...it is very important... if you know any document or article!!
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Hi,Everyone:
I got following questions:
1> i want to transform a wave's format to standard format i needed(such as 8000HZ,16 bit,mono,signed) we can use software Goldwave’s “Effects->Resample”. But are there any classes or functions in VC?
2> we aslo want to transform the standard wave (we get from the first step) to A-Law PCM Signals.
How can I realize that in VC? Can any of you give me some threads or links?
Thank you very much!
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Many nights we've prayed with no proof anyone could hear, we were moving moutains long before we knew we could!
Yet now i'm standing here, although we know there's much to fear, hope seemed like summer bird too swiftly flown away ...
There can be miracles! When you believe, though hope is frail, it's hard to kill!
Who knows what miracles, you can achieve! When you believe, somehow you will ...
YOU WILL WHEN YOU BELIEVE
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Hi all,
I've a MFC dialog with a button and a CTreeCtrl at the dialog.
My dialog is resizable and when resizing the dialog I observe flickering.
First: In the OnPaint() method, I've made a second DC (Device Context) on the memory and disable the WM_ERASEBKGND message.
Second: I fill the DC with the background colour and then I use the BitBlt() method to switch to the memory device context.
Could anyone suggest me how I can make copy of the CTreeCtrl in the memory device context.
Jens
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Hi
(what you're doing sounds a bit elaborate)
If you're only concerned with the flicker, you can set the dialog's style to include WS_CLIPCHILDREN - this way, the dialog and the control don't compete at drawing the same area. Try it and see if this solves your problem.
You can set this property in the Resource Editor too.
HTH
Martin
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Tree controls are a bit tricky to double-buffer, as they occasionally draw outside of WM_PAINT . In controlled situations though, it should be possible. Look into WM_PRINT for a way to force the tree to draw to a specific DC.
Shog9
I'm not the Jack of Diamonds... I'm not the six of spades.
I don't know what you thought; I'm not your astronaut...
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Hi,
How can one implement calls forwarded to another DLL. For instance, how is it possible to create a DLL that exports symbols forwared to another DLL.
For instance, kernel32.dll exports RtlZeroMemory via a fowarded call to ntdll.dll. Can I make my own DLL export symbols via forwarded calls to other DLL ?
Cheers.
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Maxime Labelle
maxime.labelle@freesurf.fr
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Hello,
I would like to have 4 examples about odbc, dao, oledb, ado database.
Who can give me those examples or links ?
Thanks in advance.
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This is quite a good article! Enjoy it.
http://www.codeproject.com/database/caaadoclass1.asp[^]
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Many nights we've prayed with no proof anyone could hear, we were moving moutains long before we knew we could!
Yet now i'm standing here, although we know there's much to fear, hope seemed like summer bird too swiftly flown away ...
There can be miracles! When you believe, though hope is frail, it's hard to kill!
Who knows what miracles, you can achieve! When you believe, somehow you will ...
YOU WILL WHEN YOU BELIEVE
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Is there any example more ?
Thank you.
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