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Thanks.Is there any article based on the above concept.
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not that I am aware of
cje
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There are tons of memory leak detectors out there, my personal favourite being 'Visual Leak Detector'. But I have found nothing that can perform a similar detection of GDI memory leaks. It has just taken me 2 hours to track down an unreleased DC. Does anybody have any suggestions for GDI leak detectors (preferably freeware/open source) that will make life a little easier?
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Hi, I'm the author of Visual Leak Detector, and I keep hearing similar sentiments. To be honest, I don't know anything at all about GDI resources: how they are allocated, how they are freed... I know literally nothing about them.
However, if you could point me in the general direction of where I can learn the basics, or even just describe to me how you are using GDI resources, I could investigate this area and determine how, if at all possible Visual Leak Detector could be extended to also detect GDI resource leaks.
Cheers,
-- Dan
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Hi all,
What can I use instead of the next line character ( \n ).
<code>
StreamWriter^ write = gcnew StreamWriter(holdSMSFileName);
write->Write("\n");
</code>
The \n character causes a problem in notepad.
Thanx in advance
The only programmers that are better than C programmers are those who code in 1's and 0's.....
Programm3r
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Programm3r wrote: Newer mind .... Stupid Question
BTW, the dumber point is that you asked for a managed problem in the non managed forum
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Sorry to have disappointed you..... :->
The only programmers that are better than C programmers are those who code in 1's and 0's.....
Programm3r
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write->Write("\r\n");
\r Carriage return
\n New line
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if you're using stl, then std::endl does the same thing
bah, how can I turn off spell checking in programming forums?
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An application have a main window A, click one button popup a dialog B(modeless window), and dialog B have a child dialog C(modeless window), how let on window C's control keydown TAB goto next control?
add IsDialogMessage, TranslateMessage, DispatchMessage? But where add?
-- modified at 4:13 Wednesday 25th October, 2006
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Dear All,
I want to learn Win32 Programming. I dont know which book to purchase.
Can one do help me to get one good win32 programming book?
Thanks in Advance !
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I have been tasked with writing a Windows Application that needs to manage multiple processes. The application needs to layout the users main screen by placing the Windows frames of each application/process at specific locations defined in either the registry or some kind of INI file. My first thoughts are to construct an SDI C++ application with Multiple Views for each process that I need to manage.
Does anyone know if it is possible to inject into a View a application process.
Thanks for your time.
Alan Van Hek
Alan Van Hek
Principal Software Developer
VTOL Technologies Ltd.
Reading University
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please elaborate... u want to add a CProcess to CView???? I think i have done this.. i mean the thing u want to achieve but not CProcess in a CView!!!! this is absurd i think
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Yes,
I think that to add CProcess to CView is something that I would like to try. So that I can have multiple views in my application each one displaying a different Windows process. I can then switch between each view and therefore each individual process.
Many Thanks,
Alan
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I want a new data type which is essentially a float that is something like
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typedef float LogData;<br />
However when i assign a float to LogData without explicit cast, i want the compiler (VS.net 2003) to signal a warning. Is there any way to do this? i just want to make sure that i accidently dont use the wrong "data types" in the wrong places. Thanks.
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In fact, there won't be any warning because the two types are exactly the same ! I don't understand why you want to have a warning...
Even if you accidently use a float instead of a LogData, there won't be any problems because they are exactly the same. So, what's the problem ?
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Yeah i guess i was getting a bit paranoid about type's. Thanks .....
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rockychaudhary wrote: However when i assign a float to LogData without explicit cast...
Why would you want LogData ld = (LogData) 5.0 instead of just LogData ld = 5.0 ?
"Approved Workmen Are Not Ashamed" - 2 Timothy 2:15
"Judge not by the eye but by the heart." - Native American Proverb
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How can i browse for for particular type of files, when i use CFileDialog object for selecting files my application crashes,is there any other functionality for browsing
files?
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When i browse for file, after selecting i got Microsoft, error which popups one dialog box which send, dont send, debug buttons, when i tried to debug i got unhandled exception error
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How to declare CFileDialog?
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