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hi, I download the windbg and tried to use to debug my code.
but how to attach the project with the windbg? seems like VS and windbg is running seperate, does anybody has step by step documentation? thank you!
I can't find any moeory.dum file in my machine.
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Check out Toby Opferman's article(s).
"One must learn from the bite of the fire to leave it alone." - Native American Proverb
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Thanks for reply. I am looking for the memory dump file in my machine, but no luck so far, wondering if the windows2000 could not generate such file....?
thank you for any info!
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If a control has tabstop set to true then it can also be accessed with the mnemonic access keys. I have a control that has tabstop set to false (don't want user to be able to tab to it) but do want to allow access via the access key. I've noticed that it doesn't work when tabstop set to false. I've even tried setting a static control with tab order preceding the control to help get the caret there but no luck. Would I have to intercept a windows message to do this? Saw in Spy++ some GetDlgCode messages being fired during the Access Key event but not sure what to do. Thanks
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mx483 wrote:
...the access key.
Do you mean mnemonic?
"One must learn from the bite of the fire to leave it alone." - Native American Proverb
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Yep mnemonic. I even tried an accelerator key that was mapped to code that would set the focus but I haven't gotten that to work either. Back to the drawing board.
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Was successful in mapping an accelerator key to some code that put the focus to a control that had tabstop set to false. It wasn't working originally because I was using a dialog app that probably didn't have the accelerator table attached. Curious if there are other solutions. This seems to work pretty well though.
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i dont see menu on this code . can some1 help me . how can i view a pop-up menu programaticaly
m_menu.m_hMenu = NULL;
m_menu.CreatePopupMenu();
CMenu childmenu;
VERIFY(childmenu.CreatePopupMenu());
m_menu.AppendMenu(MF_STRING | MF_POPUP | MF_ENABLED, (UINT)childmenu.m_hMenu, _T("&Delete"));
childmenu.Detach();
childmenu.DestroyMenu();
///BOOL res1 = m_menu.EnableMenuItem((UINT)childmenu.m_hMenu, MF_ENABLED);
BOOL res2 = SetMenu(&m_menu);
///this->DrawMenuBar();
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I don't really see what you want to do but if you want to show a pop-up menu, you will need to call TrackPopupMenu member function from CMenu.
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i'm pushing values inside a vector using push_back()...
then.. to print it can't we use cout< >::*)(void) const'
Error executing cl.exe.
Thanx
V
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That would help a lot if you were using the < tag that is just above the emoticons (your code is impossible to read, and the same for the error message). And also, put the declaration of the vector itself.
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#include <vector>
using namespace std
{
vector<int> vec;
vec.push_back(1);
vec.push_back(2);
vec.push_back(3);
vec.push_back(4);
for(int i=1;i<vec.size;i++)
cout << vec[i];
}
thanks,
V
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The problem is not on cout, the problem is at this line:
Vivekuniq wrote:
for(int i=1;i<vec.size;i++)
You forgot the parenthesis after size. Try this instead:
for(int i=1;i<vec.size();i++)<br />
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It seems that you are trying to write the data where you should evalute the lopp condition ... but if you could write the whole piece of code would be quite more understandable ...
Marc Soleda.
... she said you are the perfect stranger she said baby let's keep it like this... Tunnel of Love, Dire Straits.
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marcdev wrote:
It seems that you are trying to write the data where you should evalute the lopp condition
No, it's just because the '<' symbol is interpreted as an HTML tag so a part of his code has been removed.
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Ok, i didn't realise about that !!!
... she said you are the perfect stranger she said baby let's keep it like this... Tunnel of Love, Dire Straits.
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#include <vector>
using namespace std
{
vector<int> vec;
vec.push_back(1);
vec.push_back(2);
vec.push_back(3);
vec.push_back(4);
for(int i=1;i<vec.size;i++)
cout << vec[i];
}
Thanx
V
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sh*t, this is silly . sorry guys...
Thanks a lot
V
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Stupid STL trick:
std::copy(vec.begin(), vec.end(), std::ostream_iterator<int,char>(std::cout," "));
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I first came across that in Josuttis's book.
Kevin
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i got errors.. with
std::copy(vec.begin(), vec.end(), std::ostream_iterator(std::cout," "));
i also tried declaring
vector<int>::iterator ostream_iterator;
but still,
D:\v\CLEAR\Console\Main.cpp(45) : error C2039: 'ostream_iterator' : is not a member of 'std'
D:\v\CLEAR\Console\Main.cpp(45) : error C2039: 'cout' : is not a member of 'std'
D:\v\CLEAR\Console\Main.cpp(45) : error C2064: term does not evaluate to a function
Plz complete the trick
Thanx
V
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i got errors.. with
std::copy(vec.begin(), vec.end(), std::ostream_iterator(std::cout," "));
i also tried declaring
vector<int>::iterator ostream_iterator;
but still,
D:\v\CLEAR\Console\Main.cpp(45) : error C2039: 'ostream_iterator' : is not a member of 'std'
D:\v\CLEAR\Console\Main.cpp(45) : error C2039: 'cout' : is not a member of 'std'
D:\v\CLEAR\Console\Main.cpp(45) : error C2064: term does not evaluate to a function
Plz complete the trick
Regards,
V
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