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Hi, everyone!
Look at the source codes,
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/* #define WIN32 */
#ifdef WIN32
#define MORECORE wsbrk
#endif
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Such is the comments,
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WIN32 (default: undefined)
Define this on MS win (95, nt) platforms to compile in sbrk emulation.
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I have two questions,
1. What means WIN32? When the variable "WIN32" becomes
defined? When it is not defined?
2. What means "sbrk" in the comment? What means "wsbrk"?
Btw: the software is written for both Windows and Linux
platforms.
Cheers,
George
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You need not crosspost, unless you intend to be flamed in no time ,
And I swallow a small raisin.
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Thanks, StephaneRodriguez pal!
What means "flamed"? My English is not
very nice. But I will accept your advice.
However my boss is asked me to hand in the
project immediately, but I am in trouble as you
see.
Cheers,
George
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A couple of people have already argued against you about the crosspost. See for yourself : the lounge.
And I swallow a small raisin.
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Oh, I am sorry about that, StephaneRodriguez.
Yesterday, it is a very urgent case, my boss, ...
I promise that case will not happen again.
Cheers,
George
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George Ma wrote:
What means "flamed"?
Basically it means that people starts writing not-so-nice things to you, because they get angry with you...
- Anders
Money talks, but all mine ever says is "Goodbye!"
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Oh, I am sorry about that, Anders.
Yesterday, it is a very urgent case, my boss, ...
I promise that case will not happen again.
Cheers,
George
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We are asking you not to post in multiple forums. For example, your size_t question does not belong in the ATL/WTL/STL forum. Posting in more forums will not get you an answer quicker, and it's considered impolite on the net.
--Mike--
Just released - RightClick-Encrypt v1.4 - Adds fast & easy file encryption to Explorer
My really out-of-date homepage
Sonork-100.19012 Acid_Helm
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Michael Dunn wrote:
it's considered impolite on the net
Thats a very non-hurtful way of putting it Michael ["Damn annoying thing to do on the net" would be another way of putting it ]
Regards,
Brian Dela
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Well, I saw no reason to be mean, really. Now if it had been Bill Sergio, that would be another matter.
--Mike--
Just released - RightClick-Encrypt v1.4 - Adds fast & easy file encryption to Explorer
My really out-of-date homepage
Sonork-100.19012 Acid_Helm
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Michael Dunn wrote:
Now if it had been Bill Sergio, that would be another matter
LOL.
Regards,
Brian Dela
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Oh, I am sorry about that, Michael.
Yesterday, it is a very urgent case, my boss, ...
I promise that case will not happen again.
Cheers,
George
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Hi, everyone!
I have searched the help page for "size_t" but failed
to find the help page and information about "size_t".
Where can I find the help page or information about
"size_t"? Can you paste detailed information about
"size_t".
Thanks.
Cheers,
George
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It's just an unsigned int. Nothing more.
Vagif Abilov
MCP (Visual C++)
Oslo, Norway
If you're in a war, instead of throwing a hand grenade at the enemy, throw one of those small pumpkins. Maybe it'll make everyone think how stupid war is, and while they are thinking, you can throw a real grenade at them.
Jack Handey, Deep Thoughts
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Thanks, Vagif pal!
Your reply helps a lot.
Have a nice weekend,
George
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How is it that you don't rely on a simple "Find in Files" <devstudiodir>\include ?
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Thanks, StephaneRodriguez
Let me try. But when do things like this,
some other questions may arise. So ...
Cheers,
George
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If you're in VC++ .NET you can right-click, "Go to Definition".
This usually saves a search on include files.
Concussus surgo.
When struck I rise.
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On VC++ .Net, you've got an even simpler way to discover the type, just put your mouse on it and you'll get the tooltip!
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Thanks for your advice Daniel pal!
I am using Visual Studio 6.0.
Cheers,
George
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I want to store strings in an array.How do I do it in ATL?
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std::vector<std::string> will work for any C++ based program. For a more ATL-flavored solution, CSimpleArray<CString> would do, but unless you're using VC7 you'll need to link MFC in order to get CString . To get rid of this dependency you can use CComBSTR instead (which are not exactly regular strings), or some of the many CString clones available on the net.
Joaquín M López Muñoz
Telefónica, Investigación y Desarrollo
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Joaquín M López Muñoz wrote:
but unless you're using VC7 you'll need to link MFC in order to get CString
You can use WTL to get CString.
/Magnus
- I don't necessarily agree with everything I say
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