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Thank you for the link. While the documentation helps the library is in .NET (C#) and helps me none for c++. I will read the docs for directShow. If I remember correctly I believe Xvid has there own library in c++ which includes the Directshow filter. I may end up using that if I do not find anything better.
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When the MDI Doc View application starts for the first time, the architecture create the First Document-view without the user intention. How can i avoid this
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In your CMyApp::InitInstance() function add:
if ( cmdInfo.m_nShellCommand == CCommandLineInfo::FileNew )
cmdInfo.m_nShellCommand = CCommandLineInfo::FileNothing;
There is an MFC FAQ here on CP which should cover this.
Neville Franks, Author of Surfulater www.surfulater.com "Save what you Surf" and ED for Windows www.getsoft.com
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Ok thanks a lot, i will try this
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i want to check md5
but i don't know how to do
who can tell me?
for example:
md5md5("file path/file name") //return md5 data
very very... thanks
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thank you very much
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Hi ,
I have made a dll and exported one int variable, one "struct info Dxinfo", and a function ShowVal().
When in another application I access these variable then all is ok except that I m not able to modify struct Dxinfo, while i m modifying the int varaible (gvar) succesfully in the application. I can read the struct in the application but cant modify.
Code modifying the struct variable Dxinfo is compiled succesfully but produces a runtime "debug assertion failed" message n then application fails to run.
Plz see the code below
This is the cpp file of DLL
//////////// globaldll.cpp ////////////////
#include "afxwin.h"
struct info {int id;CString name;
}
#define DLLEXPORT __declspec(dllexport)
DLLEXPORT int gvar=10;
DLLEXPORT void ShowVar();
DLLEXPORT info Dxinfo;
void ShowVar()
{
Dxinfo.name.Format("LAeeq");
CString s="";
s.Format(" gvar in dll is %d",gvar);
MessageBox(NULL,s,"Info",MB_OK);
s.Format(" name in dll is %s",Dxinfo.name );
MessageBox(NULL,s,"Info",MB_OK);
}
//////////// globaldll.cpp ////////////////
This is code snippet which is accessing the DLL variable n sturct
//////////// globaldll.cpp ////////////////
Dxinfo.name.Format("LAeeq"); // this line produces Debug assertion failed
ShowVar();
gvar+=10;
CString s="";
s.Format("dxinfo.name in testing application is %s",Dxinfo.name);
ShowVar();
AfxMessageBox(s,MB_OK);
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
This is the header file in which imports to the application are mentioned in the application testing the DLL
///////////////////////// /////////////GlobalVarDll.h////////////////////////
struct info {int id;CString name;
};
#define DLLIMPORT __declspec(dllimport)
DLLIMPORT int gvar;
DLLIMPORT void ShowVar();
DLLIMPORT info Dxinfo;
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Thanx in anticipation
Cyber Friend
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Hi all,
I have solved the issue and posting here for benefit of other persons. The problem was in the CString name member of struct info. I simply changed it with a char array n it worked correctly.
Regards
Cyber Friend
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Hi.
I'm writing a server and client application using sockets. And I have a bug that I can't fix.
The server side software, start a thread that create a socket and when a client connect it calls a function to enumerate the folders and files of the PC where the server runs and it sends the names of files and folders to the client:
BOOL EnumerateFolders ()<br />
{<br />
WIN32_FIND_DATA fd;<br />
<br />
HANDLE hFind = ::FindFirstFile (_T ("*.*"), &fd);<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
if (hFind != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) <br />
{<br />
do <br />
{<br />
CString data = fd.cFileName;<br />
<br />
<br />
if (fd.dwFileAttributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY) <br />
{<br />
<br />
if (data != _T (".") && data != _T ("..")) <br />
{<br />
TRACE (_T ("%s\n"), fd.cFileName);<br />
<br />
::SetCurrentDirectory (fd.cFileName);<br />
<br />
if(send(client, data, data.GetLength() , 0) == SOCKET_ERROR)<br />
{<br />
return FALSE;<br />
}<br />
<br />
EnumerateFolders ();<br />
<br />
::SetCurrentDirectory (_T (".."));<br />
}<br />
<br />
}<br />
else<br />
{<br />
TRACE (_T ("%s\n"), fd.cFileName);<br />
<br />
if(send(client, data, data.GetLength() , 0) == SOCKET_ERROR)<br />
{<br />
return FALSE;<br />
}<br />
}<br />
<br />
} while (::FindNextFile (hFind, &fd));<br />
<br />
::FindClose (hFind);<br />
}<br />
<br />
return TRUE;<br />
}
At the client side, after the connection, it starts to receive the strings from server, inside a loop that it ends with a particular string.
Inside the loop, (a do-while), I wrote:
if ((numbytes = recv(client, buf, MAXDATASIZE-1, 0)) == -1) <br />
{<br />
TRACE("recv: %i bytes", numbytes);<br />
<br />
return 1;<br />
}<br />
<br />
temp.Format("%s", buf);<br />
temp.TrimRight ();<br />
So, the CString object "temp", holds the string sent by the server, it works, I can see the data, but instead of see the name of a single folder or file, I see a very long string with a lot of name of folders and files. It looks like the server send faster than client can receive the items, so the data is being concatenate.
Beside this, I'm trying to write the temp object into a text file using a CStdioFile object, but it assert, maybe because of the large of the string.
Where is the problem here?
How could I perform a receive routine at client side to get the strings for every folder and file sent by server?
Or the problem is in the server routine post above??
I will really appreciate any advice.
Thank you.
Demian.
"I have always wished that my computer would be as easy to use as my
telephone. My wish has come true. I no longer know how to use my telephone."
-Bjarne Stroustrup, computer science professor, designer of C++
programming language (1950- )
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Before sending the data use the delimiters for each file/folder
for e.g.
CString data = fd.cFileName + "|";
and Tokenize the data on client side with "|"
Hope this helps you.
Knock out 't' from can't,
You can if you think you can
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Thankx LAX.
I will do that.
Anyway, I don't know if my routines are "well thinking", because, as I said, the server sends faster than the client can receive, and I could lost data in the process, or not?
Demian.
"I have always wished that my computer would be as easy to use as my
telephone. My wish has come true. I no longer know how to use my telephone."
-Bjarne Stroustrup, computer science professor, designer of C++
programming language (1950- )
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Demian wrote: Anyway, I don't know if my routines are "well thinking", because, as I said, the server sends faster than the client can receive, and I could lost data in the process, or not?
I think you are not loosing any data but you are loosing organisation of data.
So,As it is server it sends data fast due to that before sending organise data and then send so that client can understand it.
Knock out 't' from can't,
You can if you think you can
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Hi,
i have three views in my application .The first view Name is GroupView..and the remaining to 2 views names are SplitViewOne and SplitViewTwo.i have tree contol in the GroupView.Intially application is loaded with Groupview in one pane and SplitViewOne in other pane .I have toe items in the treecontol one is "SplitViewOne" and "SplitViewTwo" when i click the TreeItem`s in GroupView..the view in the pane will be delted and respective is replaced up to here its fine.I want to hadle same under the button click of toolbar item...have should i handle the toolbar item OnCommand...i have handled it ChildFrame..but the application is crahsing .any idea pls ?
Thank`s in before
James
-- modified at 9:02 Saturday 20th May, 2006
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When you want help with a crash there is a bare minimum of information most people will need:
1. The type of exception.
2. The source code where the crash occured.
3. A stack trace.
Steve
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Hi all.
Is there a way to discover the containing object or class of a MethodInfo?
(i mean the object which the method is its member...)
-- modified at 8:55 Saturday 20th May, 2006
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ey_cat wrote: Hi all.
Is there a way to discover the containing object or class of a MethodInfo?
(i mean the object which the method is its member...)
Are you trying to get the type of the current instance..??
if so see the following
Method - GetType()
Property - ReflectedType
Hope i understood your question.
Knock out 't' from can't,
You can if you think you can
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I have a MethodInfo which is a member in a class.
i would like to discover the class type as an input to CreateInstance.
(the MethodInfo is the only info i have!)
Thanks...
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What is CRuntimeClass,RUNTIME_CLASS?How can we use these?Where do we use these?
E-Ramu
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Ramu.e wrote: What is CRuntimeClass,RUNTIME_CLASS?How can we use these?Where do we use these?
CRuntimeClass is a structure
RUNTIME_CLASS is a MACRO which gets the run-time class structure from the name of a C++ class.
RUNTIME_CLASS returns a pointer to a CRuntimeClass structure for the class specified by class_name. Only CObject-derived classes declared with DECLARE_DYNAMIC, DECLARE_DYNCREATE, or DECLARE_SERIAL will return pointers to a CRuntimeClass structure.
As per my knowledge
-one use of the RUNTIME_CLASS is for Creation of the User Interface Threads
-other use of RUNTIME_CLASS is for Creation of the SpliterWindows.
Knock out 't' from can't,
You can if you think you can
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Thank you Lakshman
E-Ramu
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Welcome
Knock out 't' from can't,
You can if you think you can
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I'm a newbie to VC++. I'm working on Graphics and wants to know how to make use of CDC class' alphablend method. I scrolled thru the MSDN but didnt find it much useful as there was no example describing it.
I heard that by using alphablend method we can achieve high quality graphics as it enables transperancy.
I wud be more happy if i can get an example.
Please somebody help me! ...
raghu
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