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ok~ i'll give it a try.... and... like i said i have other library files to include as well... so how am i going to do it?
-- modified at 3:48 Tuesday 25th July, 2006
Alright i've tried it.... but still, i can't get it
how abt i send u my program to have a look at it?
i really need help in this... Please help Thanks
-- modified at 3:49 Tuesday 25th July, 2006
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it will be good if u copy all the lib u want to link to one folder and give that path in the Additional include Directory.
nave
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erm........ well that's what i did.... all the library files, i put them into a folder called "include" and the "include" folder i put it in the folder where my .dsw, .cpp, .h files are.....
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and how did you give the path in project setting?
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aji
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I have dialogbox and a menu. I want a menu item to be checked and unchecked when it is clicked. I tried OnUpdate...(CCmdUI* cmd) but its not showing the tick mark. and even its not disabling the menu item when i am disabling it.
How do this? Please help.
Thank you.
KIRAN PINJARLA
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Did you tried
cmd->SetCheck();
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aji
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I am writing a code for updating the version of file in the System.
some sample code
/*
//Version changed
strVersion.Replace(" " , "");
what parameter i should put there
janan
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ningthemcha wrote: strVersion
what type of variable strVersion is!
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cheers,
Alok Gupta
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Hai to all,
i need c++ code for replacing a word with new word in a file
can any one help me
B.Lakshmipathi Rao
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Thanks for ur replay
but i need c++ code not MFC
B.LakshmipatiRao
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I want to change Caption of Dialog from source code .
Someone can help me ?
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::SetWindowText (m_hWnd ,"Anshuman");
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Call
SetWindowText( "Hiiiiiiii" );
in OnInitDialog()
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aji
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in the property window you can set Caption for your dialog
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WhiteSky wrote: in the property window you can set Caption for your dialog
But he wants to change Caption of Dialog from source code
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aji
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see me wrote: n OnInitDialog()
some thing special about OnInitDialog!
"Opinions are neither right nor wrong. I cannot change your opinion. I can, however, change what influences your opinion." - David Crow
cheers,
Alok Gupta
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its not problem So SetWindowText(...)
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Hello All,
I have freed the memory which was allocated using malloc.
Is there any utility or function in C to check whether the memory is freed or not.
int *a;
a=(int *)malloc(2*sizeof(int));
a[0]=1;
a[1]=2;
free(a);
Even after free function the value of a[0] and a[1] is same (i.e 1 and 2).
I am using Turbo C. I have doubt whether memory is freed.
Thanks in advance.
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Just because you free memory doesn't mean it doesn't exist anymore. It depends on the OS and the heap. For example, heaps often cache blocks that have just been free to be recycled if a compatible request comes in soon after. Let your heap do its thing and trust in its wisdom.
Steve
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MaHeSG wrote: I have doubt whether memory is freed.
Actually memory is free & goes to OS free mamory heap. But ur pointer still point that memory address. U can read that address. But if u want to write something that exception is generate.
For further conferation allocate same amount of mem after free some mem. OS allocate same mem block for that. A before free if u allocate then provide different mem block.
regards,
Divyang Mithaiwala
System Engineer & Software Developer
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Divyang Mithaiwala wrote: But if u want to write something that exception is generate.
That's not necessarily true. For example, on x86 Windows the CPU, and therefore the OS, can only map memory around in 4K chunks. Another way of saying this is that on Windows (x86) the page size is 4K. This means that if you use a low level memory allocation function (like VirtualAlloc ) the minimum allocation size is 4K. Getting around this limitation is one of the main functions of the heap (whether it's the Win32 heap accessed with functions like HeapAlloc or a custom heap layered over HeapAlloc or implemented in terms of VirualAlloc ). When you attempt a small allocation from a heap (less then 4K on Windows) the heap gets a page of memory (if it hasn't already gone one handy) and hands you part of it. If another small allocation occurs it will hand out another piece of this same page (or some other partially used page) until the whole page is full and then it will get another page and start over. In short, just because you free some memory from a heap doesn’t mean the page that contains that address is freed as other allocations may reside in the same page: only when all allocations on a particular page are freed can the heap release the physical memory (and it may still not do so straight away). The OS can’t efficiently arrange for an exception to be generated when you access the unused part of a page as the underlying hardware only supports setting the memory protection attributes for a whole page. The real situation is even more complex than this brief description: for example the heap can recycle a heap block (and thus not free it) even when it contains no allocations as a form of caching and it need not change the protection on the page (so an exception is generated on access) as doing so means a context switch to Ring-0 and then another back to Ring-3.
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