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Dear Experts,
I test such code in Visual C++ 6.0 as following:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <time.h>
int main()
{
char c0;
char c1;
char c2;
printf("%p\n%p\n%p\n",&c0,&c1,&c2);
return 0;
}
In "DEBUG" build mode without optimizationm, the output is :
0012FF7C
0012FF78
0012FF74
In "RELEASE" build mode without optimization, the output is :
0012FF7C
0012FF78
0012FF74
In "RELEASE" build mode with "Maxmize Speed" optimization, the output is:
0012FF7D
0012FF7E
0012FF7F
So, as above, in stack, there are redundant bytes in these "char" variables.
Why? Why Visual C++ compiler insert redundant bytes into stack?
Your Sincerely
REMY
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I'm not sure but I'd guess it has something to do with char-to-int promotion.
"Let us be thankful for the fools. But for them the rest of us could not succeed." - Mark Twain
"There is no death, only a change of worlds." - Native American Proverb
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1) User defined message is declared as Follows [ Defined in Both Sender and Receiver ]
#define TEST_MSG WM_USER + 1
2) The Message data Structure Declared [ In both The Application ]
class msgData<br />
{<br />
public:<br />
int msgNo;<br />
CString data;<br />
};
3) Window1 in App1 Sending the Message
void CTesterDlg::OnButton1() <br />
{<br />
HWND hw = ::FindWindow(0, "TestDCLeak") ;<br />
msgData * data = new msgData();<br />
data->data = "Sample Message" ;<br />
data->msgNo = 20 ;<br />
::SendMessage(hw, TEST_MSG, (WPARAM) data , 0 );<br />
}
4) The Following Message Map is Added in the AFX_MSG_MAP Section of the App2:
ON_MESSAGE (TEST_MSG, OnTest )
5) The Linkage b/t the Handler and the Message is Done as Follows [ In App 2] :
afx_msg LRESULT OnTest(WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam);
6) Window 2 in App2 Receiving the Message
LRESULT CTestDCLeakDlg::OnTest(WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam)<br />
{<br />
msgData * theData = (msgData * ) wParam ;<br />
AfxMessageBox(theData->data);<br />
return 0;<br />
}
* I can Find the App2 Message is Handler is Invoked & the pointer thedata in App2 is Equal to pointer
data in App1.
* But, I can't Able the get the data packed in App1, inside the App2..
Can Anybody Please Explain why this is Happened? What Correction I should take in Code?
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These are 2 different applications ?
Then, forget about it because they don't share the same address space. You won't be able to share memory between two applications.
You'll need to go for another way to share your data. Either pipes, memory mapped files (I only used this one), or even files.
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Cedric Moonen wrote: memory mapped files
Can you Please Explain the Technique?
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It is a little bit complicated to explain in details but basically it is memory that can be shared between several applications. This memory 'pool' has a name that identifies it, then, given this name, you can get a pointer to the start address of the memory pool and from there you can retrieve data.
Take a look here[^] for a start but it will require some time to implement.
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Instead of sending the user defined message(TEST_MSG), Use WM_COPYDATA Message
nave
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Thanks, I will Try..
-- modified at 3:39 Friday 7th April, 2006
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Yes it's true, you can use WM_COPYDATA also (I forgot about that one). But be carefull because you have to take care of what you send. Take a look at the MSDN[^] for more details.
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Hello,
i m s/w professional mainly in C,C++. but now i want to learn VC++ and i want so start with develop a GUI in VC++.
so pls guide me or suggest me. "how to start?"
kedia
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Go to the Site www.FunctionX.com
It has a very good VC++ Tutorials for the Beginers.. [ You have to click the VC++ Link inside it]
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looser, Codeproject is the best programming forum ever
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And the crowd applauded maddly
"Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and
better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots.
So far the Universe is winning." -- Rich Cook
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Kedia wrote: "how to start?"
Go to the Site www.FunctionX.com
It has a very good VC++ Tutorials for the Beginers.. [ You have to click the VC++ Link inside it]
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ask specific question and you'll find all the help you want about Visual Studio environment here...
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Hi Kedia,
As of me, I do suggest CoderSource.net, to the beginners.
http://www.codersource.net/codersource_mfc_prog.html[^]
You can get most of the concepts for "Windows Programming in VC++ - MFC".
I've enjoyed Functionx.com too.
Come here to CodeProject.com, only for specific problems.
Enjoy programming in VC++,
Sarvan AL
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1) i'm not Kedia
2) you're wrong : Codeproject has plenty of beginners tutorials/articles, and the forums are full of very professional developpers.
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Hello
MSDN help is useful for u.
CDC is main class in GUI
Regards
KK
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Krishna Kumar N wrote: CDC is main class in GUI
I am afraid you are wrong... CDC is main class of graphics, right?
- NS -
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#include "AddSectordlg.h"
#include ".\addsectordlg.h"
why does VS2003 adds these two lines in an mfc application, all i can see is that the two paths are same so why two seperate entries.
*radio crackle*
The cucumber has left the salad
- I say again -
The cucumber has left the salad
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when you use the wizard to generate some code (add of a new event handler for example), it includes in the cpp file modified the related header.
the .\ means that the header - by its relative path that it - is located in the same directory as the cpp.
but this is a bug of the environment. it is useless...
you can without problem delete this #include ".\addsectordlg.h" because the file is already included the line before...
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i hv created a thread. the cpu percentage during this time is 100%.
Any alternate soln for these.
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What are u doing inside that thread....?
Put some sleep...
nave
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