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All right, I'll ship rar.exe(the console version, only one file).
Because this is a patch, it needs to find a right directory to install.
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neha.agarwal27 wrote: I want to convert my "LPCSTR" string to "CString ", how can i do so?
LPCSTR lpText = "Some text";
CString cs( lpText );
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I wonder how lazy people have become just because they can get free help. You did not try something as simple as this before asking it on the internet:
LPCSTR str = "I'm the dumbest";
CString szStr = str;
Nobody can give you wiser advice than yourself. - Cicero
.·´¯`·->Rajesh<-·´¯`·.
Codeproject.com: Visual C++ MVP
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neha.agarwal27 wrote: if you think people are lazy out here and just can ask anything because here is free help available, so i suggest there's no need to make people more lazy by just answering their problems
I'm talking about YOU. How you are trying to generalize things by throwing around terms like 'people'! You do not belong to the list of 'people', because they follow the guidelines. And you are rude enough to come back and tell me not to offer anyone help. Thanks for the tip, but I ain't gonna stop it as I love it.
Converting an LPCSTR to a CString? Holy cow! You neither did know what an LPCSTR is, nor did you know what a CString is. You did not try ANYTHING from your side and you came down to ask for help. People like you play a primal role in spoiling India's name in the International arena.
FYI, I've marked your reply as abusive.
Nobody can give you wiser advice than yourself. - Cicero
.·´¯`·->Rajesh<-·´¯`·.
Codeproject.com: Visual C++ MVP
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neha.agarwal27 wrote: Do what ever u want to do...i don care a damn
So, now you're taking the discussion out of its context and proving to be rude. I'm sorry, but I'm bringing more people here.
Nobody can give you wiser advice than yourself. - Cicero
.·´¯`·->Rajesh<-·´¯`·.
Codeproject.com: Visual C++ MVP
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Rajesh R Subramanian wrote: I'm sorry, but I'm bringing more people here.
Don't you think this is bit childish. My attitude towards people like this is to simply ignore them. You can't educate people like these.
-Saurabh
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I agree with you.
Nobody can give you wiser advice than yourself. - Cicero
.·´¯`·->Rajesh<-·´¯`·.
Codeproject.com: Visual C++ MVP
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So, you still wanted my code and you did not know what you should do with VS 2005 to get rid of those simple errors. You don't know what a an LPCSTR is, you don't know what a CString is, you don't know generic text mappings, you don't know Unicode, but you develop software. You poor little sod.
Nobody can give you wiser advice than yourself. - Cicero
.·´¯`·->Rajesh<-·´¯`·.
Codeproject.com: Visual C++ MVP
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neha.agarwal27 wrote: telling people that they are lazy i smart enogh but try to figure out things first before commenting on anybody
Handed to you on a plate.
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ever heard off google???
try "LPCSTR" string to "CString"
the first link would have given you the answer
but I guess it's easyer to ask here and get an answer like Rajesh gave you (wich I support by the way)
If my help was helpfull let me know, if not let me know why.
The only way we learn is by making mistakes.
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Can you explain WHY you delete your messages!?
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Rajesh R Subramanian wrote: LPCSTR str = "I'm the dumbest";CString szStr = str;
what about "i am still noob"
"Opinions are neither right nor wrong. I cannot change your opinion. I can, however, change what influences your opinion." - David Crow Never mind - my own stupidity is the source of every "problem" - Mixture
cheers,
Alok Gupta
VC Forum Q&A :- I/ IV
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Visual Studio 2005 will create project as with Unicode Character set option by default. (the compilation error will resolve if you change the character set to Multibyte (if you can))
I recommend you to use type safe TCHAR alternatives like LPCTSTR, TCHAR, TCHAR* and other routines. and also user _tcsXXX functions for manipulating strings.
if you want to convert the a Unicode String to Multibyte, You can use MultiByteToWideChar API. See MSDN for Sample code.
Another thing is that CString's internal storage will change according to UNICODE definition of project. So use it accordingly.
-Sarath.
"Great hopes make everything great possible" - Benjamin Franklin
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Don't worry Neha.
This lad is a dickhead...Just ignore whatever he said. You are free to ask anything you like. But yeah it would be better if you first google it though.
All the best for your work.
tc
Julia
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Hi all,
I have an editable flexgrid.
Now I want to add an combobox to it.
How can I add.Please help me.
Thanks in advance.
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Hi all,
I am at my wits' end with a program that I am currently working on, so I hope someone of you may have the ultimate bright idea that I'm looking for...
I am writing a multi-threaded, dialog-based program in VC 6.0. This program runs a number of Ftp client communication sessions simultaneously as a sort of server. Since our clients communicate with a lot of different parties, based on Ftp, but each with their own particular methods, each of these communication channels is separately configurable.
The program works fine, but during testing, it turned out that it is gradually eating memory. Since it needs to be able to run infinately, this is a major issue. I took out one or two issues (like properly closing a CFileFind.FindFile and using _beginthread and _endthread in stead of CreateThread), but I'm pretty sure that at this moment each "new" is properly terminated with a "delete", so the idea is growing that this might have to do with memory fragmentation. I have now introduced a call to EmptyWorkingSet (hProcess) every hour. This does indeed reduce the used memory back to some 650K (from 7MB) and does seem to do the trick, however when the program is orderly terminated, WinMain throws an exception. In itself this is not so much of an issue since it only happens on termination, but it looks extremely unprofessional and might be an indication of something that could start bothering me later on...
My questions:
1. Does anyone have any really good ideas about finding possible memory leaks (or about solving memory fragmentation should this be the issue) I have been using all the standard tricks, but it does not really point me to specific elements that I might still have forgotten to delete
2. Can anyone shed any light on the usage of EmptyWorkingSet that might solve the exception problem
Thanks in advance
William
Willam Engberts
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Hi all,
Can anybody help in coverting an existing vc++ application to support .net framework.
OR
please refer me to some link where i can find out the solution to my problem.
Regards,
Pankaj Sachdeva
There is no future lies in any job but future lies in the person who holds the job
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I know from experience that when I'm adding to a win32 project some .net components VS prompt me to convert from native to CLR-supported.
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Do you want to change your program of VC++ to VC++.net?
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