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I always choose "Rebuild Solution" from build menu. i am using Visual Studio .net 2003 BTW.
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Use the /P compiler switch on this file. It will preprocess the file into a file with a .i extension. Open that file and look for func1() . That will let you know if _DEBUG is being seen by the preprocessor or not.
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It's hard to believe that your function gets executed. Maybe you call func2 somewhere else?
Try using the debugger and set a breakpoint in func2. Then see the callstack for the caller.
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How can i at runtime copy a window (Cwnd object) and place it in another position?
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what do you want exactly ? move a window ? or copy it (i never heard of this before)...
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i want to move the one i copied
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use SetWindowPos() to move a window.
for copying a window, i really doubt you can do this...
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thx anyway
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It woudln't really be copying, per se, but couldn't you just get all the window styles and attributes from the first window and create a new window with all the same attributes? Or just make a class derived from the one you wanna copy and make a copy constructor that does all this work for you?
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all depends if we talk about run time or design time...
i think he was thinking when the program was running...
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How can i wait for 1 seconds in my program before continuing executing the code?
What function ca i use?
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1- Sleep().
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HANDLE hEvent;
hEvent = CreateEvent(NULL,FALSE,FALSE,NULL);
WaitForSingleObject(hEvent,1000);
CloseHandle(hEvent);
this is this.
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If it's a single threaded or want to stop one thread, you can use Sleep(1000).
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Hello
Try to Sleep(1000);
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hi, u can use this function
Sleep(milliseconds)
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You can use multimedia timer functions for more resolutions instead of Sleep()
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PJP_PJP wrote:
multimedia timer functions
what do u mean?
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Use windows MutiMedia Timer functions like timeSetEvent(). This is the most accurate timer in the Windows Environment. See MSDN help.
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Use windows MutiMedia Timer functions like timeSetEvent(). This is the most accurate timer in the Windows Environment. See MSDN help.
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Hi,
I have to call the crystal report from VC++. The report is designed with back end SQL Server. What is the connection string to open the SQL Server from VC++ Code.
I have used SetConnect(). But it is giving a error "Cannot open SQL Server"
Can any one help me out in giving a sample code for displaying the Report by connecting it to SQL Server through VC++ Code.
Regards,
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Hi there
I'm currently doing my final year project in computer engineering. My project consists of creating a urban traffic intersection simulator (using opengl for the graphics) with vehicles travelling over the intersection. The traffic lights of the intersection will be controlled with fuzzy logic which is the main focus of my project.
I'm creating this project using visual c++ 6. I'm still a beginner with visual c++ although I've had previous experience with c++. I've created a basic windows SDI program with the help of the wizard and implemented opengl in the window.
My problem is that I want to add a tool box (dialog box) to the right-side (but inside) of the opengl-window in which various controls will be, almost like 3D studio MAX. Thus it must be created at startup and remain there all the time. Also it must be placed on the right-side of the window and not be movable / minimizable / closable. Also it must be what they call modeless, so that you can both work with it and the main window.
Any help with this tool box (dialog box) will be appreciated.
Thank you
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hmm, it sounds you want something like a Rebar... look at this article on MSDN about Rebars:
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