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we can run an app invisiblely by
WinExec(app, SW_HIDE)
but how to run the app from register invisiblely?
i.e. double click a file extension to load the app invisiblely?
thx
includeh10
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Hi i have one CString which has text in it, i wish to scan thsi text and replace all the "\" with another charature.
However every time i try to search the string looking for the "\" using strchr etc all i get is an error message saying
error C2001: newline in constant
any help on how to slove this?
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it is "\"", not "\"
use strchr(p, '\"') is better
or CString.Replace() function
do you mean "\\" or '\\'?
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i'vew tried both Replace() and strchr and they dont find the \ in the string, i tried str.Replace('\"', 'A') and it did nothing, if i change the '/"' to another letter in the string it replaces them perfectly.
any idea whats up?
thanks
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the \ is '\\' in code.
includeh10
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Because "\" is an escape character prefix you have to write "\\" if you mean the "\".
You can also escape other characters with the single \, e.g. \n \r \"
Regards Konrad
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i have a bat file which runs when system starts (i add it in register of "...\Microsoft\...\Run").
it runs properly.
my Qrestion:
I hope dos window launched by the bat file is invisible (hidden or similar), so users will not see the dos window when system starts.
how to do that?
thanks
includeh10
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mkae a shortcut to the batch file. go the property of the short cut and tell it to run minimised. then tell windows to run that shortcut in startup. that should slove your problem
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I need a map where I can find the value to a key and also a key to a value. Since I can't find any article on Codeproject regarding this issue, I ask this question here: Is there a simple solution to this? My idea was to simply use two CMaps: CMap<KEY, KEY&, VALUE, VALUE&> and CMap<VALUE, VALUE&, KEY, KEY&>. Is there a simpler approach? Thanks for any help.
Konrad
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Isn't there a simple MFC class somewhere out there as extension to CMap, because I don't want to use the huge boost library?
Konrad
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I've not come across one and yes I too am put of by the huge Boost library. I vaguely recall coming across a simpler solution somewhere but I can't think where. Maybe on CodeGuru?
Kevin
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Nearly all of Boost is in headers and it does not add lots of code to your app. The fact that it is large is irrelevant IMO. MFC and STL are also large.
I would definitely recommend using STL and Boost wherever possible instead of the MFC Containers (which I used to use heavilly).
Boost.MultiIndex will do what you want and it looks quite elegant. Of course you can use two CMap's or two STL map's but why would you want to.
Make the move to STL and Boost and you'll never regret it.;)
Neville Franks, Author of ED for Windows www.getsoft.com and Surfulater www.surfulater.com "Save what you Surf"
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Neville Franks wrote:
The fact that it is large is irrelevant IMO.
Well, I've only comparatively recently moved from dial-up to broadband. With dial-up it just wasn't worth it. Now I've got broadband it's more psychological.
Neville Franks wrote:
I would definitely recommend using STL and Boost wherever possible instead of the MFC Containers (which I used to use heavilly).
Recently I've been more focused on .NET,so I've not had much incentive to look into Boost. When I do get to do C++ it's invariably maintenance work on code that's barely heard of STL, yet alone Boost! (For that nmatter it's often barely heard of MFC's data structures!) I just don't think it would go down too well if I downloaded Boost just to do maintenance work.
However, for new work or new extensions to MFC apps. I tend to go for STL containers nowadays. Still, I do intend to give Boost a try at some point.
Kevin
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Konrad Windszus wrote:
because I don't want to use the huge boost library?
You probably can insert only the relevant classes into your project.
Boost is all source code.
I am doing so with the smart-pointer classes from boost.
You will want to stay well clear of the MFC-containers, as the STL containers are better in all respects, and are well documented and portable.
"We trained hard, but it seemed that every time we were beginning to form up into teams we would be reorganised. I was to learn later in life that we tend to meet any new situation by reorganising: and a wonderful method it can be for creating the illusion of progress, while producing confusion, inefficiency and demoralisation."
-- Caius Petronius, Roman Consul, 66 A.D.
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jhwurmbach wrote:
You will want to stay well clear of the MFC-containers, as the STL containers are better in all respects, and are well documented and portable.
If you're working on an MFC app. it's generally going to be non-portable anyway, so why is it important to use portable STL? I agree that the STL containers are better and I use them for that reason, not because they're portable.
Kevin
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If you don't expect the number of keys to be very large, you could just write a simple function to do the latter (i.e. return the collection of keys that map to the value).
/ravi
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Did you checked one of the best available source code here[^]
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Thank you very much. I also found that article, after I posted my request. I already programmed my own CMap extension class, because I use MFC in my project (and therefore don't use STL, because I don't want to mix them). I will write an article about my extension class for codeproject when I have some free time.
Regards
Konrad
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Konrad Windszus wrote:
because I use MFC in my project (and therefore don't use STL, because I don't want to mix them).
Why not? What's the problem?
Kevin
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Hi all,
I am about to become a crazy man because of the following:
I want to use a structure and some functions in winuser.h file, I #include it and link user32.lib with my project, but the compiler always tells me that they are undefined, I tried this on many projects and always the same:
I write :
INPUT i;
and the compiler writes:
error C2065: 'INPUT' : undeclared identifier
Please try it.
I feel like I have not ever done anykind of programming.
Regards,
Mohammad
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Hi Mike,
Thanx for replying my message, but I have another question:
the FAQ question you refered includes a link to micrososft windows sdk updates, but when I got into the page I found that these updates are for Windows Server 2003, should I install these on Windows 2000/XP/98?
Do they work well for these platforms?
If no, Where Can I find other SDK updates for other versions of Windows?
Regards,
Mohammad
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