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I've done some research, and indeed, it appears that many STL implementations have abandoned ref-counted strings due to issues with operator[] and multi-threaded code. Bummer.
On the other hand, it appears that many people have made their own non-standard ref-counted string classes I guess you could also wrap the strings in an auto_ptr or a shared_ptr ...
- Mike
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Thanks for looking into this,
If nothing else, it is interesting to think that there are still problems to be solved concerning something as typical as a string.
I think returning raw allocated memory may be a problem as a general solution.
Now I see why a String in Java is immutable and StringBuffers are utilized for concatenation and such.
Options at this point.
1. Look into some custom string classes that ref count.
2. Look for more options in terms of design.
3. Create a thin string wrapper to ref count and manage memory.
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One other option that I forgot about is to use the std::rope extension to the STL for really large strings, since rope s are still ref-counted and are designed for large chunks of text (at the expense of slow updates to single characters).
http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/Rope.html[^]
rope doesn't seem to be available in the STL implementations that ship with VS.NET (2k2 or 2k3), nor the Dinkumware implementation they're based on. However, they are available in SGI-based implementations such as STLport.
- Mike
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thanks - will check it out
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I am using stlport 4.5.3 with _STLP_NO_OWN_IOSTREAMS defined in MSVC6 and I get 66 errors with locale. Here is the test program:
#include <string>
using namespace std;
#include <locale>
int main(int argc, char* argv[])
{
return 0;
}
f:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\include\xiosbase(106) : error C2146: syntax error : missing ';' before identifier 'precision'
f:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\include\xiosbase(106) : error C2501: 'streamsize' : missing storage-or type specifiers
f:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\include\xiosbase(107) : warning C4183: 'precision': member function definition looks like a ctor, but name does not match enclosing class
f:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\include\xiosbase(108) : error C2146: syntax error : missing ';' before identifier 'precision'
f:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\include\xiosbase(108) : error C2501: 'streamsize' : missing storage-or type specifiers
f:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\include\xiosbase(111) : warning C4183: 'precision': member function definition looks like a ctor, but name does not match enclosing class
f:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\include\xiosbase(112) : error C2146: syntax error : missing ';' before identifier 'width'
f:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\include\xiosbase(112) : error C2501: 'streamsize' : missing storage-or type specifiers
f:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\include\xiosbase(113) : warning C4183: 'width': member function definition looks like a ctor, but name does not match enclosing class
f:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\include\xiosbase(114) : error C2146: syntax error : missing ';' before identifier 'width'
f:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\include\xiosbase(114) : error C2501: 'streamsize' : missing storage-or type specifiers
f:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\include\xiosbase(114) : error C2061: syntax error : identifier 'streamsize'
f:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\include\xiosbase(117) : warning C4183: 'width': member function definition looks like a ctor, but name does not match enclosing class
f:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\include\locale(171) : error C2664: 'compare' : cannot convert parameter 1 from 'dbg_iter ' to 'const char *'
No user-defined-conversion operator available that can perform this conversion, or the operator cannot be called
x:\stlport\stlport\using\locale(9) : error C2039: 'locale' : is not a member of '`global namespace''
x:\stlport\stlport\using\locale(9) : error C2873: 'locale' : symbol cannot be used in a using-declaration
x:\stlport\stlport\using\locale(10) : error C2039: 'use_facet' : is not a member of '`global namespace''
x:\stlport\stlport\using\locale(10) : error C2873: 'use_facet' : symbol cannot be used in a using-declaration
x:\stlport\stlport\using\locale(11) : error C2039: 'has_facet' : is not a member of '`global namespace''
x:\stlport\stlport\using\locale(11) : error C2873: 'has_facet' : symbol cannot be used in a using-declaration
x:\stlport\stlport\using\locale(29) : error C2039: 'ctype_base' : is not a member of '`global namespace''
x:\stlport\stlport\using\locale(29) : error C2873: 'ctype_base' : symbol cannot be used in a using-declaration
x:\stlport\stlport\using\locale(30) : error C2039: 'ctype' : is not a member of '`global namespace''
x:\stlport\stlport\using\locale(30) : error C2873: 'ctype' : symbol cannot be used in a using-declaration
x:\stlport\stlport\using\locale(31) : error C2039: 'ctype_byname' : is not a member of '`global namespace''
x:\stlport\stlport\using\locale(31) : error C2873: 'ctype_byname' : symbol cannot be used in a using-declaration
x:\stlport\stlport\using\locale(32) : error C2039: 'codecvt_base' : is not a member of '`global namespace''
x:\stlport\stlport\using\locale(32) : error C2873: 'codecvt_base' : symbol cannot be used in a using-declaration
x:\stlport\stlport\using\locale(33) : error C2039: 'codecvt' : is not a member of '`global namespace''
x:\stlport\stlport\using\locale(33) : error C2873: 'codecvt' : symbol cannot be used in a using-declaration
x:\stlport\stlport\using\locale(34) : error C2039: 'codecvt_byname' : is not a member of '`global namespace''
x:\stlport\stlport\using\locale(34) : error C2873: 'codecvt_byname' : symbol cannot be used in a using-declaration
x:\stlport\stlport\using\locale(37) : error C2039: 'num_get' : is not a member of '`global namespace''
x:\stlport\stlport\using\locale(37) : error C2873: 'num_get' : symbol cannot be used in a using-declaration
x:\stlport\stlport\using\locale(38) : error C2039: 'num_put' : is not a member of '`global namespace''
x:\stlport\stlport\using\locale(38) : error C2873: 'num_put' : symbol cannot be used in a using-declaration
x:\stlport\stlport\using\locale(39) : error C2039: 'numpunct' : is not a member of '`global namespace''
x:\stlport\stlport\using\locale(39) : error C2873: 'numpunct' : symbol cannot be used in a using-declaration
x:\stlport\stlport\using\locale(40) : error C2039: 'numpunct_byname' : is not a member of '`global namespace''
x:\stlport\stlport\using\locale(40) : error C2873: 'numpunct_byname' : symbol cannot be used in a using-declaration
x:\stlport\stlport\using\locale(43) : error C2039: 'collate' : is not a member of '`global namespace''
x:\stlport\stlport\using\locale(43) : error C2873: 'collate' : symbol cannot be used in a using-declaration
x:\stlport\stlport\using\locale(44) : error C2039: 'collate_byname' : is not a member of '`global namespace''
x:\stlport\stlport\using\locale(44) : error C2873: 'collate_byname' : symbol cannot be used in a using-declaration
x:\stlport\stlport\using\locale(47) : error C2039: 'time_base' : is not a member of '`global namespace''
x:\stlport\stlport\using\locale(47) : error C2873: 'time_base' : symbol cannot be used in a using-declaration
x:\stlport\stlport\using\locale(48) : error C2039: 'time_get' : is not a member of '`global namespace''
x:\stlport\stlport\using\locale(48) : error C2873: 'time_get' : symbol cannot be used in a using-declaration
x:\stlport\stlport\using\locale(49) : error C2039: 'time_get_byname' : is not a member of '`global namespace''
x:\stlport\stlport\using\locale(49) : error C2873: 'time_get_byname' : symbol cannot be used in a using-declaration
x:\stlport\stlport\using\locale(50) : error C2039: 'time_put' : is not a member of '`global namespace''
x:\stlport\stlport\using\locale(50) : error C2873: 'time_put' : symbol cannot be used in a using-declaration
x:\stlport\stlport\using\locale(51) : error C2039: 'time_put_byname' : is not a member of '`global namespace''
x:\stlport\stlport\using\locale(51) : error C2873: 'time_put_byname' : symbol cannot be used in a using-declaration
x:\stlport\stlport\using\locale(54) : error C2039: 'money_base' : is not a member of '`global namespace''
x:\stlport\stlport\using\locale(54) : error C2873: 'money_base' : symbol cannot be used in a using-declaration
x:\stlport\stlport\using\locale(55) : error C2039: 'money_get' : is not a member of '`global namespace''
x:\stlport\stlport\using\locale(55) : error C2873: 'money_get' : symbol cannot be used in a using-declaration
x:\stlport\stlport\using\locale(56) : error C2039: 'money_put' : is not a member of '`global namespace''
x:\stlport\stlport\using\locale(56) : error C2873: 'money_put' : symbol cannot be used in a using-declaration
x:\stlport\stlport\using\locale(57) : error C2039: 'moneypunct' : is not a member of '`global namespace''
x:\stlport\stlport\using\locale(57) : error C2873: 'moneypunct' : symbol cannot be used in a using-declaration
x:\stlport\stlport\using\locale(58) : error C2039: 'moneypunct_byname' : is not a member of '`global namespace''
x:\stlport\stlport\using\locale(58) : error C2873: 'moneypunct_byname' : symbol cannot be used in a using-declaration
x:\stlport\stlport\using\locale(61) : error C2039: 'messages_base' : is not a member of '`global namespace''
x:\stlport\stlport\using\locale(61) : error C2873: 'messages_base' : symbol cannot be used in a using-declaration
x:\stlport\stlport\using\locale(62) : error C2039: 'messages' : is not a member of '`global namespace''
x:\stlport\stlport\using\locale(62) : error C2873: 'messages' : symbol cannot be used in a using-declaration
x:\stlport\stlport\using\locale(63) : error C2039: 'messages_byname' : is not a member of '`global namespace''
x:\stlport\stlport\using\locale(63) : error C2873: 'messages_byname' : symbol cannot be used in a using-declaration
Error executing cl.exe.
StdString.exe - 66 error(s), 4 warning(s)
John
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Hi Dears
I have to make a simple COM+ Application programatically to register my ATL COM Component.
Please guide me to build that in VC++ ........
I'll be really thankful.
God bless you.
Kind Regards.
Atif
Watch Your Thoughts for they will become your actions.
Watch Your Actions for they will become your habits.
Watch Your Habits for they will become your beliefs.
Watch Your Beliefs for they will determine your destiny.
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A few simple solutions come to mind.
Assuming your ATL COM component is in-process, you could call LoadLibrary() on the DLL, GetProcAddress() on DllRegisterServer() and then call through the function pointer.
Alternatively, use CreateProcess() to run regsvr32.exe which essentially does the same as the above. I'm not sure if you can rely on regsvr32.exe being part of a "standard" Windows installation.
If your COM component is hosted by an out-of-process server, you can call CreateProcess() on your EXE, passing the "/RegServer" or "/Service" command line argument as required.
HTH
Brad
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I'm looking to implement a DHTML search panel view similar to the XP Explorer Search. Has anyone done so or know of articles?
Thanks, Mike
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Hi,
I have created a composite control using ATL which has a menu and displays as a overlapped window. I want to raise an event when a particular menu item was clicked. For this i have implemented ConnectionPoint interface. The class has a display method for displaying the control.
When i am displaying the control from a visual basic application the control was getting displayed and EVENTS are not raising when a menu item was clicked. Why is this happening. Can anyone please suggest.
Nalini Kanth
e-Logic Solutions Pvt Ltd
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Hi Dears
Kindly Tell me How to run a script (.vbs) in VC++, Please help ....
I'll very be thankful
Atif
Watch Your Thoughts for they will become your actions.
Watch Your Actions for they will become your habits.
Watch Your Habits for they will become your beliefs.
Watch Your Beliefs for they will determine your destiny.
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It can be done with VBScript object (ProgID - VBScript) and its IActiveScript**** interfaces. Especially, IActiveScriptParse.
CComPtr< IActiveScript > spScript;
HRESULT hr = spScript.CoCreateInstance( OLESTR("VBScript") );
if( SUCCEEDED(hr) )
{
CComQIPtr< IActiveScriptParse > spParser( spScript );
if( spParser )
{
hr = spScript->SetScriptSite( spScriptSite );
hr = spParser->InitNew();
hr = spScript->SetScriptState( SCRIPTSTATE_STARTED );
hr = spScript->AddTypeLib( CComModule::m_libid, 1, 0, 0L );
hr = spScript->AddNamedItem( OLESTR("Me"), SCRIPTITEM_ISVISIBLE );
...
spScript->Close();
}
}
With best wishes,
Vita
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I have an stl list of pointers to objects.
When I need to insert an object to the list, I new it and push_back its
pointer.
When the list is not needed any more, I iterate through the entire list and
I delete each pointer.
First question: Is there a more elegant way to do this or is my
implementation ok?
Sometimes I wish to copy a pointer for one list into another list, meaning
that the two lists will contain a pointer to the same object.
When the first list is destroyed, I delete all pointers inside it, as
mentioned above.
When the second list is destroyed, I do the same, however my pointers are
already deleted and this of course crashes the program.
My first thought was to implement reference counting on my object, however I
am unsure of where to increment the reference.
The code looks something like this:
std::list<cmyobj*> list1;
std::list<cmyobj*> list2;
CMyObj* pOBJ = new CMyObj;
list1.push_back(pOBJ);
list2.insert(list2.begin(), list1.begin(), list1.end());
// delete all elements in list1
// delete all elements in list2 (crash)
When list2.insert is called, a copy of the pointer from list1 is inserted
into list2.
I will need to increment the reference of the pointer which is inserted,
however I am unsure of how to do this.
Does anyone have a solution to this?
Thanks in advance,
Jeremy Pullicino
C++ Developer
Homepage
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Hi Jeremy,
As you correctly point out, some sort of ref counting is needed to address your problem. IMHO providing CMyObj with the ref counting machinery is not a good idea as this artifact properly does not belong to CMyObj semantics, but rather it is imposed by external conditions (the necessity of storing CMyObj pointers into several containers).
A much cleaner approach is to use some sort of smart pointer that does the ref counting to the objects pointed to and deletes them when the objects are no further referenced. If you feel comfortable with Boost, check Boost Smart Pointers Library[^]: in particular, boost::shared_ptr does exactly what you need.
Joaquín M López Muñoz
Telefónica, Investigación y Desarrollo
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I highly recommend Loki::SmartPtr[^] for that purpose. Or if you don't feel comfortable with this, use boost::shared_ptr.
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Dear all,
I have a situation like this. For my application i have a bit map, and i wat to set this bitmap cursor in some area of my GUI. the bit map to be set as the cursor is not the original one from the resource, before that i want to rotate the bitmap according to some events like mouse scroll event, ok i can make it rotate the bitmap using the code,HBITMAP CRotateimageDlg::GetRotatedBitmapNT(HBITMAP hBitmap, float radians, COLORREF clrBack)
{
// Create a memory DC compatible with the display
CDC sourceDC, destDC;
sourceDC.CreateCompatibleDC( NULL );
destDC.CreateCompatibleDC( NULL );
// Get logical coordinates
BITMAP bm;
::GetObject( hBitmap, sizeof( bm ), &bm );
float cosine = (float)cos(radians);
float sine = (float)sin(radians);
// Compute dimensions of the resulting bitmap
// First get the coordinates of the 3 corners other than origin
int x1 = (int)(bm.bmHeight * sine);
int y1 = (int)(bm.bmHeight * cosine);
int x2 = (int)(bm.bmWidth * cosine + bm.bmHeight * sine);
int y2 = (int)(bm.bmHeight * cosine - bm.bmWidth * sine);
int x3 = (int)(bm.bmWidth * cosine);
int y3 = (int)(-bm.bmWidth * sine);
int minx = min(0,min(x1, min(x2,x3)));
int miny = min(0,min(y1, min(y2,y3)));
int maxx = max(0,max(x1, max(x2,x3)));
int maxy = max(0,max(y1, max(y2,y3)));
int w = maxx - minx;
int h = maxy - miny;
// Create a bitmap to hold the result
HBITMAP hbmResult = ::CreateCompatibleBitmap(CClientDC(NULL), w, h);
HBITMAP hbmOldSource = (HBITMAP)::SelectObject( sourceDC.m_hDC, hBitmap );
HBITMAP hbmOldDest = (HBITMAP)::SelectObject( destDC.m_hDC, hbmResult );
// Draw the background color before we change mapping mode
HBRUSH hbrBack = CreateSolidBrush( clrBack );
HBRUSH hbrOld = (HBRUSH)::SelectObject( destDC.m_hDC, hbrBack );
destDC.PatBlt( 0, 0, w, h, PATCOPY );
::DeleteObject( ::SelectObject( destDC.m_hDC, hbrOld ) );
// We will use world transform to rotate the bitmap
SetGraphicsMode(destDC.m_hDC, GM_ADVANCED);
XFORM xform;
xform.eM11 = cosine;
xform.eM12 = -sine;
xform.eM21 = sine;
xform.eM22 = cosine;
xform.eDx = (float)-minx;
xform.eDy = (float)-miny;
SetWorldTransform( destDC.m_hDC, &xform );
// Now do the actual rotating - a pixel at a time
destDC.BitBlt(0,0,bm.bmWidth, bm.bmHeight, &sourceDC, 0, 0, SRCCOPY );
// Restore DCs
::SelectObject( sourceDC.m_hDC, hbmOldSource );
::SelectObject( destDC.m_hDC, hbmOldDest );
return hbmResult;
} and can load it in to the image control, but my require ment is another one, how can i load the returned HBITMAP as a cursor?? pls get me if anybody has the idea, or if u have the code snipet pls let me know..
Thanks in advance.
AnuragVelekkattu
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Hi all, what can i use in WTL for handling time/date information?, ibe been using the good old SYSTEMTIME struct till now, but now i have to do some time calculations, and its a real pain to do all the convert to FILETIME, etc, etc. stuff just to substract a date from another one!
Should i....
1.- Write my own WTL MFC-CTime equivalent class?
2.- Use COleDateTime? (can i do this without having to link to MFC libs?)
3.- Is there a wonderfull time/date handling class for WTL that i dont know about?
Thanks!
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You could try the Boost date/time libraries...[^] You'd probably have to write functions to get to/from native Windows types, though.
Stuart Dootson
'Java, Basic, who cares - it's all a bunch of tree-hugging hippy cr*p'
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You could consider converting to OLE Date/Time format without COleDateTime, using SystemTimeToVariantTime, which lets you then do subtraction for date/time differences. The integer part of the result is the number of days difference, and you can use VariantTimeToSystemTime to make extracting hh:mm:ss information simpler.
Steve S
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Thanks Steve & Stuart, i decided to write my own time classes so from now on i never have time-troubles again so i wrote CWTime & CElapsedTime
and they seem to work sweet so far.
Thanks for your answers!
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If you are lucky enough to get VS.NET, then you can use the classic MFC CTime class - it is now a shared ATL/MFC class (along with CString and others).
When I am king, you will be first against the wall.
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Hi and thanks for your answer, i do have VS.NET, but about 1 month after buying it, i uninstalled it and went back to 6.0. why?
because quite simply, IT SUCKS!
(please note that i dont start a never ending devate on .net, this is my OWN PERSONAL OPINION, im shure many people find .net lovely)
NE way, i allready wrote a pair of time classes for wtl, sort of a "port" of the MFC´s CTime & CTimeSpan classes (ill be glad to share them with anyone interested), and they work just fine.
Cheers!
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I know the VS.NET IDE sucks AND blows but you're missing out on ATL7 which is an excellent set of classes...
The Rob Blog
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and even better with WTL7 installed, despite the 'glitches' that stop it being easy to install for VS.NET 2003.
Why don't MS realise what a success story WTL is, and make it an official part of the product? Is it that they're afraid no-one will use MFC, or is it self-preservation on the part of the author who realises that MS control freaks will kill the product?
Steve S
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I think microsoft doesnt support wtl for one reason, They dont have to! or in other words, it wont make them any more money(and thats all they care about), they know that 90% of people will continue to use the arcane, buggy, and overcomplicated MFC libs even if they dont like it because its (sadly) become the "standard" for writting windows apps, and since its what "most people use", even the people that hate MFC (like me), are sometimes FORCED to use it, i had a customer (a systems manager for a hotel in my city) that told me exacly this: "if you dont do it on MFC, then i dont want it", when i asked her why, her answer was sadly true: "because if you do it on wtl, W32, or whatever, i will have a hard time finding some one to maintain it, but if you do it on MFC, then finding someone that knows/uses MFC is not a problem".
I think that microsoft should make WTL open source, its (in my opinion) a GREAT library that should continue to get supported, documented, etc.
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