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And what did you put in the function ? If it is empty, it will exit immediately and your thread will be terminated.
Did you put a breakpoint inside to check if you are going there ?
Beware also that dwThrdParam is a local variable to your function and you pass a pointer to this variable to your thread function. If the function from which you started the thread exits before the thread function gets called, the pointer will point to an invalid location.
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Yaa i am putting break point in that thread. yaa "dwThrdParam" is local but i will handle later.
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VC_RYK wrote: may i know why it is not going to that thread while debuging
Are you checking the return value from CreateThread()?
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it is returning some valid value i.e(hThread = 0x00000f9c).
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VC_RYK wrote: when i am debuging this then it is not going to "WorkerProc" so i am not able to understand whether this thread is running or not
Do you mean your break point is not being hit? Post the thread function code and explain in more detail what "it is not going to workerproc" means.
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Are you waiting for your thread? If your main thread returns before your spawned thread returns, nothing good can happen of it.
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Dear all
who has genetic or particle algorithm using vc++ or matlab snippet or demo? thanks all.
regards
Li Zhiyuan
25/6/2007
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is it possible to set a menu to CWnd, CStatic etc?
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CWnd having style overlapped or pop-up window can contain a menu bar; a child windows cannot have a menu bar.
However you can have "context menus" any where on the window
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Hi ALL,
I am inserting my entry into the "Application" event log for Windows, thro, ReportEvent as follows,
bRet = ::ReportEvent( m_hEventSource,
wEventType,
0, //event category
INF_DUMMY,
psidCurrUser,
1,
0,
(LPCTSTR*)&lptszMessage,
NULL
);
it does one entry into the event log successfully.
but if i see the "Category" column in the event log its displayed as "None",
here i want to display some text(such as "Test category"),
If anyone know how to do it, please help me.
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Hi,
Iam not very familiar to this. But I found in MSDN that for event id , categories you need to register message files EventMessageFile, CategoryMessageFile, and ParameterMessageFile to the registry.
Please search the msdn for messages files.
Since you passed 0 in the category it displayed none.
Best Regards
Raj
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Yes i have created a message dll.
and i have given it as
MessageId=1
Facility=FACILITY_CHECK
SymbolicName=CATEGORY1
Language=English
Category 1
in mc file.
during call to ReportEvent,
if i give
bRet = ::ReportEvent( m_hEventSource,
wEventType,
CATEGORY1, //category
INF_DUMMY,
psidCurrUser,
1,
0,
(LPCTSTR*)&lptszMessage,
NULL
);
category column is not displaying with what text i have given for CATEGORY1.
it displaus as "Devices" in category column....
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Have you correctly set the registry keys for the event source, particularly the "CategoryMessageFile" and its count.
And also if you define all the event, category and parameter in a single file the category must be the first.
-- modified at 9:21 Monday 25th June, 2007
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Does any know how to implement C++ code into a C project
meaning I have a project that is C code and I code ( CLass of the code I trying to implement)
When I have a pointer to that class in a C stucture I get compile errors (maybe becuase the programs are .c extensions as opposed to .cpp)
I am using Visual Studio for the build
I am afraid If I change the extension of the programs to C++ .cpp It will screw other things up
is these anyway to "connect" these 2 piecies to code
Maybe write a compiler diretive e.g. extern CPLUSPLUS (just a guess)
Thankx
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Hi,
Change the "compile as" option /TP this will compile your .C, .cpp file as C++ code.
That is change to CPP project.
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This is a makefile project C code from what I understand paramter passing is different in C++
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Just out of interest, how do you think your code might get screwed up if you change the file extension(s) to .cpp?
Cheers,
Dan
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I think paramter passing is different for a C++ prog
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I am basically trying to implemnt C++/C# code into a C makefile project
one project C makefile one C++/C# project into one soulution
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You should be including a header that that C structure is defined. You should wrap that header in extern "C", ie
extern "C" <br />
{ <br />
struct MyCStruct { };<br />
}<br />
Or if you can not change that header you could include that header wrapped in extern "C" as well, from the C++ side. ie
<br />
extern "C"<br />
{<br />
#include "MyCStruct.h"<br />
}<br />
Orhun Birsoy
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ok let me ask you then
The C code is a makefile project The Main Anchor point is The "C" struct which I will define
as you indicated as extern "C" in my C++ or C# project
The in the C code generated by the make file project I could sat if (a == "C++") myclass
Where myclass is the the Class from my C++ or C# project
I will create one soultion
does this sound do able
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I don't think I understand what you are asking, but this site might help you more How to mix C and C++
Orhun Birsoy
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I am trying to implement C++ oode into a C makefile project
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Hello!
below is my code for sending AT command to the port to the device ...
i m suppose to get a response "OK" after sending "AT" to through the port but the result i get are all symbols ... can anyone help me with this ???
Thanks alot!!!
HANDLE m_hCom;
DCB m_dcb;
COMMTIMEOUTS m_CommTimeouts;
DWORD iBytesWritten = 0;
DWORD iBytesRead = 0;
char sBuffer[5];
m_hCom =CreateFile("COM7:",
GENERIC_READ | GENERIC_WRITE,
0, // exclusive access
NULL, // no security
OPEN_EXISTING,
0, // no overlapped I/O
NULL); // null template
SetupComm(m_hCom, 128, 128); // set buffer sizes
GetCommState(m_hCom, &m_dcb);
m_dcb.BaudRate = CBR_9600;
m_dcb.ByteSize = 8;
m_dcb.Parity = NOPARITY;
m_dcb.StopBits = ONESTOPBIT;
m_dcb.fAbortOnError = TRUE;
m_dcb.fBinary = TRUE;
SetCommState(m_hCom, &m_dcb);
GetCommTimeouts (m_hCom, &m_CommTimeouts);
m_CommTimeouts.ReadIntervalTimeout = 0;
m_CommTimeouts.ReadTotalTimeoutConstant = 0;
m_CommTimeouts.ReadTotalTimeoutMultiplier = 0;
m_CommTimeouts.WriteTotalTimeoutConstant = 0;
m_CommTimeouts.WriteTotalTimeoutMultiplier = 0;
SetCommTimeouts (m_hCom, &m_CommTimeouts);
WriteFile(m_hCom,"AT\r",2,&iBytesWritten,NULL);
ReadFile(m_hCom, &sBuffer, 1, &iBytesRead, NULL);
printf("\n%s",sBuffer);
CloseHandle(m_hCom);
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A few remarks:
(1) Why are you setting to zero all the reading timeout values?
(2) In WriteFile you're not sending the carriage return (\r), since you specified only two bytes to send.
(3) You are not checking neither the ReadFile return value nor how many bytes you obtained (i.e. the iBytesReas value, of course you have to check this only when ReadFile returns a nonzero value).
Hope that helps
If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler.
-- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
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