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hmmm....deleting the ncb file and rebuilding all didn't do it. What is the aps file you mention? This is a VC 6 project , is there an aps file?
thanks,
sb
I was so sure the ncb file trick was going to work!
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Yes, its VS6.0 I'm talking about and I always find a file with a name the same as my project and an extension "aps". If memory serves, I also delete the "opt" file as well. I have never bothered to take the time to see which of these 3 files is really responsible. It doesn't matter because they are entirely re-buildable and it doesn't take long.
If this doesn't work then you should check your optimization settings as was previously advised by another respondant.
Cheers,
Mark
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One other thing: Make sure you perform a clean re-build after deleting the files, not just a build-any-out-of-date...
Mark
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ns wrote: What is the aps file you mention?
I think it is an APp Studio file.
ns wrote: ...is there an aps file?
Yes, there very well could be.
"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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#include <stdlib.h><br />
#include <stdarg.h><br />
#include <stdio.h><br />
<br />
int maxof(int, ...) ;<br />
void f(void);<br />
<br />
main(){<br />
f();<br />
exit(EXIT SUCCESS);<br />
}<br />
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int maxof(int n_args, ...){<br />
register int i;<br />
int max, a;<br />
va_list ap;<br />
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va_start(ap, n_args);<br />
max = va_arg(ap, int);<br />
for(i = 2; i <= n_args; i++) {<br />
if((a = va_arg(ap, int)) > max)<br />
max = a;<br />
}<br />
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va_end(ap);<br />
return max;<br />
}<br />
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void f(void) {<br />
int i = 5;<br />
int j[256];<br />
j[42] = 24;<br />
printf("%d\n",maxof(3, i, j[42], 0));
}
~~~@@@###EZRA###@@@~~~
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EzraYap wrote: printf("%d\n",maxof(3, i, j[42], 0));// Anyone can explain this by step-by-step?
The maxof() function is called, and its return value is then sent to printf() .
"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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i am looking for a way to access a mySql database into a c++ program any help would be great
amy
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You can use ODBC or ADO to name a few. See here for more.
"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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And see Database on www.codeguru.com
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Hi!
I need to find a simple efficient way of finding the "order" of a double or float.
By "order", I mean the power of ten to which a number would be expressed in standard mathematical notation.
The function is necessary for a matrix scaling calculation in which a matrix of doubles are scaled to the order of unity, and at later time scaled back to their natural values.
Does anyone know of a function that takes a double and returns it represented as a number with a decimal place after the first digit, and a power of ten?
Thanks
--
Mike
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Is log10() really that bad?
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perfect. Just what I needed.
Sorry for stupid quetsion.
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Mike
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No questions are stupid. Everything is hard until you know how to do it. (...and some things are hard even when you know how to do them.)
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Hi all,
i want to build an executable, wich take in parameter a path to another executable. My executable add a protection like a password with a window or an expiration time out. My executable build a new executable with new protections.
This is my idea but i don't find on a network some tutorials or group to help me
If anyome has done a similar projetc or can help me ...
Thanks
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What framework are you using? MFC, SDK or plain C++ etc
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OK, To retrieve command line information MFC provide the class CCommandLineInfo that you can derive your own class from
To get info about specific command line parameters override the ParseParam method, it's prototype:
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void ParseParam( const char *pszParam, BOOL bFlag, BOOL bLast );<br />
NOTE: Call CCommandLineInfo::ParseParam( pszParam, bFlag, bLast );
at the start of your implimentation of this method
If bFlag is true then pszParam will contain the character representing the parameter type:
example parameter: -f "foo" -b "bar"
For the above line, ParseParam will be called 4 times. The first time, bFlag will be true and pszParam will contain f. The second time, bFlag will be false and pszParam will contain foo and so on as the process is repeated for the b param.
Regarding starting your app from within the parameter reeiving app, use:
ShellExecute or CreateProcess.
Tom
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Hi,
I have a .wmv file and a .wav file. I want to add/connect the audio (.wav file)to a .wmv filw. How can I achive this?
Regards,
Hemant.
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Hi all
I discovered that latest version of Viusal C++ introduced a new macro called __COUNTER__ that is replaced by an integer incremented by 1 each time is used.
I would like to create preprocessors macro like this; I tried using #define #undef multiple times wihtout success.
Do you know if it is necessary some tool or some specific language for it?
Do you know it it is a macro defined somewhere in some .h file or it is built in in the Ms compiler?
Any advice is well appreciated
Regards
Manu
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That macro is VS version specific. It is going to be very difficult to try creating your own. The best method is to create a VB macro to be used with VS and have it read/write a value to a file.
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Hi waldemort
me too I thought to some solution, but I thought also that this technique could be considered too intrusive by someone, so I preferred to ask before going ahead.
Many thanks for your response!
Have a nice day.
Manu
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I'm sure this problem is related to the GDI though I am unable to see where, nor know how to resolve it. When I create a window ( 1024 x 768 ) the memory usage is upwards of 7,000k. This is giving some performance problems mainly relating to the speed of drawing. When I minimize the window, the mem usage drops to 300k. Thats a more than a 6,000k decrease in used memory. When restoring the window, the mem usage never exceeds 2,000k. So obviously, the question is, where on earth is this memory eing used and how do I release it?
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