microsoft.public.vc.language
- Re: Using TLSAlloc to read data into a DLL
- Re: Including text file contents as string literal
- Re: VS2005, x86/x64 build questions
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: Using TLSAlloc to read data into a DLL
- Re: Using TLSAlloc to read data into a DLL
- Re: Double-Checked Locking pattern issue
- Re: Using TLSAlloc to read data into a DLL
- Re: VS2005, x86/x64 build questions
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: VS2005, x86/x64 build questions
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- Re: Using TLSAlloc to read data into a DLL
- Re: Double-Checked Locking pattern issue
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- Re: VS2005, x86/x64 build questions
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: Sharing a structure between processes with memory mapped files
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: Double-Checked Locking pattern issue
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: Using TLSAlloc to read data into a DLL
- Re: Double-Checked Locking pattern issue
- Re: Double-Checked Locking pattern issue
- Using TLSAlloc to read data into a DLL
- Re: Double-Checked Locking pattern issue
- Re: Sharing a structure between processes with memory mapped files
- Re: Using a structure as shared memory
- From: Scott McPhillips [MVP]
- Sharing a structure between processes with memory mapped files
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- Using a structure as shared memory
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- Re: Using VC6 code in VS 2005
- From: Scott McPhillips [MVP]
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- From: Alexander Grigoriev
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- From: Alexander Grigoriev
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- From: Alexander Grigoriev
- Re: Using VC6 code in VS 2005
- From: Carl Daniel [VC++ MVP]
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- Using VC6 code in VS 2005
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- Re: Malloc code
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: Double-Checked Locking pattern issue
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: Double-Checked Locking pattern issue
- Re: Malloc code
- Re: Malloc code
- Re: Double-Checked Locking pattern issue
- Re: Malloc code
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- From: Doug Harrison [MVP]
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- From: Doug Harrison [MVP]
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- From: Alexander Grigoriev
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- From: Alexander Grigoriev
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- From: Alexander Grigoriev
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- From: Alexander Grigoriev
- Re: Double-Checked Locking pattern issue
- Including text file contents as string literal
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- Re: Non-inline template specialization of member function okay?
- From: Niels Dekker - no return address
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- From: Alexander Grigoriev
- Re: Malloc code
- Re: Malloc code
- RE: Malloc code
- Re: Non-inline template specialization of member function okay?
- Re: Non-inline template specialization of member function okay?
- From: Niels Dekker - no return address
- Re: Please help: Converting g++ to VC++
- Re: Malloc code
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- From: Alexander Grigoriev
- Please help: Converting g++ to VC++
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- From: Alexander Grigoriev
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- From: Alexander Grigoriev
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- From: Alexander Grigoriev
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- From: Alexander Grigoriev
- Re: Non-inline template specialization of member function okay?
- Re: The 12 mega dollar trust fund Leona Helmsley left her dog.
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- Non-inline template specialization of member function okay?
- From: Niels Dekker - no return address
- Re: Malloc code
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- The 12 mega dollar trust fund Leona Helmsley left her dog.
- It takes a human to ( subjectively ) identify high quality posts.
- Re: People here are waiting hand and foot on George.
- Re: Malloc code
- Malloc code
- Re: Simple question about headers and malloc!
- Re: Getting rid of the C RTL
- Re: Getting rid of the C RTL
- Re: Getting rid of the C RTL
- Re: Simple question about headers and malloc!
- Re: Getting rid of the C RTL
- Re: People here are waiting hand and foot on George.
- Re: Simple question about headers and malloc!
- Re: Service / User Process Option
- People here are waiting hand and foot on George.
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- From: Alexander Grigoriev
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- From: Alexander Grigoriev
- Re: Service / User Process Option
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: Simple question about headers and malloc!
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- Re: Simple question about headers and malloc!
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: why visual studio does not optimize constructor in this case
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: why visual studio does not optimize constructor in this case
- Re: Service / User Process Option
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- Re: Service / User Process Option
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- Re: Service / User Process Option
- Re: The 10 richest players in " Microsoft.Public.VC.Language ".
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- Re: Simple question about headers and malloc!
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- The 10 richest players in “ Microsoft.Public.VC.Language ”.
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- Re: MSDN volatile sample
- Re: Why it is not good code for constructor
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: why visual studio does not optimize constructor in this case
- From: Carl Daniel [VC++ MVP]
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: why visual studio does not optimize constructor in this case
- Re: why visual studio does not optimize constructor in this case
- Re: why visual studio does not optimize constructor in this case
- Service / User Process Option
- Re: Getting rid of the C RTL
- Re: Simple question about headers and malloc!
- Getting rid of the C RTL
- Re: Simple question about headers and malloc!
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: Simple question about headers and malloc!
- Re: Efficient code maintenance
- Re: Simple question about headers and malloc!
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: why visual studio does not optimize constructor in this case
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: Why it is not good code for constructor
- Re: why visual studio does not optimize constructor in this case
- Re: why visual studio does not optimize constructor in this case
- From: Carl Daniel [VC++ MVP]
- Re: Simple question about headers and malloc!
- Re: Question : Differentiate "CD Partition in USB Flash Drive" and "USB CD Drive"
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- why visual studio does not optimize constructor in this case
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: Challenging GotW 66's moral
- Re: Simple question about headers and malloc!
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: Challenging GotW 66's moral
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: Challenging GotW 66's moral
- Re: Challenging GotW 66's moral
- Re: RAII (Resource Acquisition Is Initialization) pattern limitati
- Re: Challenging GotW 66's moral
- Re: Challenging GotW 66's moral
- Re: bad_alloc
- Re: RAII (Resource Acquisition Is Initialization) pattern limitati
- Re: RAII (Resource Acquisition Is Initialization) pattern limitati
- Re: RAII (Resource Acquisition Is Initialization) pattern limitati
- Re: RAII (Resource Acquisition Is Initialization) pattern limitati
- Challenging GotW 66's moral
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Simple question about headers and malloc!
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: Why it is not good code for constructor
- Re: Why it is not good code for constructor
- Re: Why it is not good code for constructor
- Re: RAII (Resource Acquisition Is Initialization) pattern limitati
- Re: RAII (Resource Acquisition Is Initialization) pattern limitati
- Re: bad_alloc
- Re: bad_alloc
- Re: bad_alloc
- Re: Question : Differentiate "CD Partition in USB Flash Drive" and "USB CD Drive"
- It's a question of which UI/Platform the user wants.
- Re: Speed and functionality vs. fewer " memory leaks ".
- From: Ivan Brugiolo [MSFT]
- Speed and functionality vs. fewer “ memory leaks ”.
- Re: Efficient code maintenance
- Re: Efficient code maintenance
- Re: Efficient code maintenance
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Efficient code maintenance
- Re: streaming large binary file to hard drive
- Re: Question : Differentiate "CD Partition in USB Flash Drive" and "USB CD Drive"
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: Question : Differentiate "CD Partition in USB Flash Drive" and "USB CD Drive"
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: Why it is not good code for constructor
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: streaming large binary file to hard drive
- Re: Opinion on coding style.
- Re: Downgrading from Excel 2003 on XP to Excel 2007 SP1 on Vista.
- From: Ivan Brugiolo [MSFT]
- Re: Why it is not good code for constructor
- From: Alexander Grigoriev
- Re: bad_alloc
- Re: RAII (Resource Acquisition Is Initialization) pattern limitations
- Re: Variable life cycle
- Re: Variable life cycle
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: RAII (Resource Acquisition Is Initialization) pattern limitations
- Re: C++/asm error 0x80000003
- Re: bad_alloc
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: Why it is not good code for constructor
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: bad_alloc
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: bad_alloc
- Why it is not good code for constructor
- Re: bad_alloc
- bad_alloc
- Re: RAII (Resource Acquisition Is Initialization) pattern limitati
- Retrive Physical Media details associated with Logical Drive
- Re: RAII (Resource Acquisition Is Initialization) pattern limitations
- Re: C++/asm error 0x80000003
- Re: C++/asm error 0x80000003
- Question : Differentiate "CD Partition in USB Flash Drive" and "USB CD Drive"
- George, I only use Plain Ol' Data.
- George, I suggest you let the compiler answer this simple quetion.
- Variable life cycle
- C++/asm error 0x80000003
- Re: streaming large binary file to hard drive
- Re: Lost Language bar in toolbar list
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: VistaOS : Wrong Screensaver Name
- Re: streaming large binary file to hard drive
- Re: threads
- From: Alexander Grigoriev
- Re: streaming large binary file to hard drive
- Re: threads
- From: Doug Harrison [MVP]
- streaming large binary file to hard drive
- Re: threads
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- threads
- Re: killing dialogs softly
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: Avoiding exponential increase of build configurations?
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: cin.get hang with CGI and IIS
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: Opinion on coding style.
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: Calling FreeLibrary in destructor
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: Avoiding exponential increase of build configurations?
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: killing dialogs softly
- From: Scott McPhillips [MVP]
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: Bjarne's exception safe sample
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: Bjarne's exception safe sample
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: Bjarne's exception safe sample
- Re: Bjarne's exception safe sample
- Re: Bjarne's exception safe sample
- [Commercial] Windows System and Device Driver Programming from Professionals
- Re: Bjarne's exception safe sample
- Re: Bjarne's exception safe sample
- From: Carl Daniel [VC++ MVP]
- Re: killing dialogs softly
- Re: killing dialogs softly
- Re: killing dialogs softly
- From: Scott McPhillips [MVP]
- killing dialogs softly
- Re: Passing pointers?
- Downgrading from Excel 2003 on XP to Excel 2007 SP1 on Vista.
- Re: Assembly in VC++
- Re: VistaOS : Wrong Screensaver Name
- Assembly in VC++
- Avoiding exponential increase of build configurations?
- Re: " Application.Quit " should --> Always <-- kill Excel.
- From: Ivan Brugiolo [MSFT]
- Re: Bjarne's exception safe sample
- From: Carl Daniel [VC++ MVP]
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- VistaOS : Wrong Screensaver Name
- Bjarne's exception safe sample
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: Opinion on coding style.
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: Passing pointers?
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: Passing pointers?
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- From: Alexander Grigoriev
- Re: Passing pointers?
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: Passing pointers?
- Re: Single instance issue
- Re: Calling FreeLibrary in destructor
- Re: Single instance issue
- Re: Single instance issue
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: How to debug "new operator" crash ?
- Re: Single instance issue
- Re: Passing pointers?
- Re: Single instance issue
- Re: Single instance issue
- Re: Reversing a String
- Re: Passing pointers?
- Re: A question about IShellLink interface and the COM object.
- Re: Calling FreeLibrary in destructor
- Re: Passing pointers?
- Re: Calling FreeLibrary in destructor
- Re: Calling FreeLibrary in destructor
- Passing pointers?
- Re: Returning pointers which point to an array of structures
- Re: Word 2007 on Vista has ultra-minimal support for surrogate pairs.
- Re: A question about IShellLink interface and the COM object.
- Re: Opinion on coding style.
- Re: Opinion on coding style.
- Re: Opinion on coding style.
- From: Doug Harrison [MVP]
- Re: HTTPS (HTTP + SSL) Library - Question
- Re: How to debug "new operator" crash ?
- Re: cin.get hang with CGI and IIS
- Re: how to set the timeout value?
- Re: Howto open resource data as a file?
- Re: Howto open resource data as a file?
- Re: Howto open resource data as a file?
- Re: Opinion on coding style.
- Howto open resource data as a file?
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: A question about IShellLink interface and the COM object.
- Re: Word 2007 on Vista has ultra-minimal support for surrogate pairs.
- Re: C2653: is not a class or namespace name
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Order of assemblies in manifest files
- Re: Reversing a String
- Re: A question about IShellLink interface and the COM object.
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: Reference are always lvalue?
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- A question about IShellLink interface and the COM object.
- Re: Reference are always lvalue?
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: Single instance issue
- Re: Single instance issue
- Re: is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: Reference are always lvalue?
- is such exception handling approach good?
- Re: Single instance issue
- Re: Reversing a String
- Re: Making a singleton of a global pointer with minimal work
- Re: Making a singleton of a global pointer with minimal work
- Re: MSDN const_cast sample
- Re: Making a singleton of a global pointer with minimal work
- Re: Single instance issue
- JustinInAtlanta, does “ GetName ” return a Unicode string ?
- Re: Single instance issue
- Re: Single instance issue
- changing/overriding URL
- Single instance issue
- Re: Word 2007 on Vista has ultra-minimal support for surrogate pairs.
- “ Application.Quit ” should --> Always <-- kill Excel.
- Musical_Word.PNG
- Re: Opinion on coding style.
- From: Doug Harrison [MVP]
- Re: About conversion between floating point numbers to ASCII
- Re: Opinion on coding style.
- Re: Opinion on coding style.
- From: Doug Harrison [MVP]
- Re: SetClipboardViewer()
- Re: Reading Strings from Resource file.
- From: Mark Salsbery [MVP]
- Reading Strings from Resource file.
- Reading Strings from Resource file.
- Re: Opinion on coding style.
- Re: Opinion on coding style.
- Re: Opinion on coding style.
- Re: Every DISPATCH_PROPERTYGET needs a matching " Whatever->Release() ".
- From: Ivan Brugiolo [MSFT]
- Re: COM object returning a string
- COM object returning a string
- Re: Opinion on coding style.
- Re: Returning pointers which point to an array of structures
- Re: MSDN const_cast sample
- Re: threads
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: SetClipboardViewer()
- Re: How Jeff Relf would reverse a string.
- Re: why Visual Studio can not optimize the initialization code?
- Re: MSDN const_cast sample
- Who uses surrogate pairs ?
- Re: SetClipboardViewer()
- Re: SetClipboardViewer()
- Every DISPATCH_PROPERTYGET needs a matching “ Whatever->Release() ”.
- Re: SetClipboardViewer()
- Re: SetClipboardViewer()
- Re: SetClipboardViewer()
- Re: How Jeff Relf would reverse a string.
- Re: MSDN const_cast sample
- An alternative to Forwarding Shims, but is it legal C++?
- Re: why Visual Studio can not optimize the initialization code?
- Re: How Jeff Relf would reverse a string.
- Re: How Jeff Relf would reverse a string.
- Re: SetClipboardViewer()
- Re: MSDN const_cast sample
- Re: Opinion on coding style.
- Re: How Jeff Relf would reverse a string.
- Re: Opinion on coding style.
- SetClipboardViewer()
- How Jeff Relf would reverse a string.
- Re: Opinion on coding style.
- Re: why Visual Studio can not optimize the initialization code?
- Re: Opinion on coding style.
- From: Doug Harrison [MVP]
- Opinion on coding style.
- Re: Returning pointers which point to an array of structures
- Re: Calling FreeLibrary in destructor
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: Returning pointers which point to an array of structures
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: Returning pointers which point to an array of structures
- Re: why Visual Studio can not optimize the initialization code?
- Re: why Visual Studio can not optimize the initialization code?
- Re: why Visual Studio can not optimize the initialization code?
- Re: why Visual Studio can not optimize the initialization code?
- Re: why Visual Studio can not optimize the initialization code?
- Re: MSDN const_cast sample
- Re: why Visual Studio can not optimize the initialization code?
- Re: why Visual Studio can not optimize the initialization code?
- Re: why Visual Studio can not optimize the initialization code?
- Re: why Visual Studio can not optimize the initialization code?
- Re: why Visual Studio can not optimize the initialization code?
- Re: Calling FreeLibrary in destructor
- Re: 'Redefinition; Different type of modifiers'
- why Visual Studio can not optimize the initialization code?
- Re: member variable initialization
- Re: MSDN const_cast sample
- Re: MSDN const_cast sample
- Re: non-const reference and const reference
- Re: Returning pointers which point to an array of structures
- Re: Returning pointers which point to an array of structures
- Re: Message between WM_CREATE and WM_PAINT
- Calling FreeLibrary in destructor
- Calling FreeLibrary in destructor
- Re: error C2065: 'PROTECTED_DACL_SECURITY_INFORMATION' : undeclared identifier
- Re: struct alignment
- Re: Message between WM_CREATE and WM_PAINT
- Re: member variable initialization
- Re: How to debug "new operator" crash ?
- Re: Returning pointers which point to an array of structures
- Re: HTTPS (HTTP + SSL) Library - Question
- Re: Returning pointers which point to an array of structures
- Re: HTTPS (HTTP + SSL) Library - Question
- Re: HTTPS (HTTP + SSL) Library - Question
- Re: Returning pointers which point to an array of structures
- Re: HTTPS (HTTP + SSL) Library - Question
- Re: MSDN const_cast sample
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- HTTPS (HTTP + SSL) Library - Question
- Re: Returning pointers which point to an array of structures
- Re: MSDN const_cast sample
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Returning pointers which point to an array of structures
- Re: how to set the timeout value?
- From: Mark Salsbery [MVP]
- Re: MSDN const_cast sample
- Re: MSDN const_cast sample
- Re: member variable initialization
- Re: member variable initialization
- Re: problem during pipe communication between service and gui-applikation
- From: William DePalo [MVP VC++]
- Re: member variable initialization
- Re: how to set the timeout value?
- Re: member variable initialization
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: cin.get hang with CGI and IIS
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: Here's how I time-out WSAAsyncGetHostByName().
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: How to debug "new operator" crash ?
- From: Alexander Grigoriev
- Re: MSDN const_cast sample
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: MSDN const_cast sample
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- problem during pipe communication between service and gui-applikation
- Re: non-const reference and const reference
- Re: non-const reference and const reference
- Re: Get lvalue through rvalue
- Re: member variable initialization
- Re: Get lvalue through rvalue
- Re: member variable initialization
- Re: member variable initialization
- Re: member variable initialization
- Re: Get lvalue through rvalue
- member variable initialization
- Re: MSDN const_cast sample
- Re: non-const reference and const reference
- Re: non-const reference and const reference
- Re: non-const reference and const reference
- Re: My inablity to quit Excel 2007 Ultimate using OLE Automation ( VC++ 8 ).
- Re: non-const reference and const reference
- Re: non-const reference and const reference
- Re: non-const reference and const reference
- Re: The type of *this
- Re: non-const reference and const reference
- Re: non-const reference and const reference
- Re: non-const reference and const reference
- Re: non-const reference and const reference
- Re: The type of *this
- Re: The type of *this
- Re: cin.get hang with CGI and IIS
- Re: non-const reference and const reference
- Re: non-const reference and const reference
- Re: non-const reference and const reference
- Re: return reference to local variable, good code?
- Re: Get lvalue through rvalue
- Re: The type of *this
- Re: MSDN const_cast sample
- Re: non-const reference and const reference
- Re: C2275 compiler error under VS C/C++ 6.0
- Re: C2275 compiler error under VS C/C++ 6.0
- From: Doug Harrison [MVP]
- Re: How to debug "new operator" crash ?
- Re: How to debug "new operator" crash ?
- Re: How to debug "new operator" crash ?
- C2275 compiler error under VS C/C++ 6.0
- Re: MSDN const_cast sample
- Re: MSDN const_cast sample
- Re: MSDN const_cast sample
- Re: MSDN const_cast sample
- Re: cin.get hang with CGI and IIS
- Re: Here's how I time-out WSAAsyncGetHostByName().
- Re: How to debug "new operator" crash ?
- Re: Here's how I time-out WSAAsyncGetHostByName().
- Re: Here's how I time-out WSAAsyncGetHostByName().
- Re: how to set the timeout value?
- How to debug "new operator" crash ?
- Re: Reversing a String
- Re: threads
- Re: The type of *this
- Re: threads
- Re: threads
- Re: non-const reference and const reference
- Re: non-const reference and const reference
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: non-const reference and const reference
- Re: default implementation of assignment operator
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: non-const reference and const reference
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: MSDN const_cast sample
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: The type of *this
- Re: IDeskBand: background color problem
- Re: threads
- Re: threads
- Re: The type of *this
- Re: MSDN const_cast sample
- Re: MSDN const_cast sample
- Re: MSDN const_cast sample
- Re: non-const reference and const reference
- Re: non-const reference and const reference
- Re: non-const reference and const reference
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: MSDN const_cast sample
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: return reference to local variable, good code?
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: Cannot reallocate memory with different size
- Re: My inablity to quit Excel 2007 Ultimate using OLE Automation ( VC++ 8 ).
- Re: IDeskBand: background color problem
- Re: std::vector anomally
- Re: Get lvalue through rvalue
- Re: A non-const reference may only be bound to an lvalue?
- Re: A non-const reference may only be bound to an lvalue?
- Re: The type of *this
- Re: A non-const reference may only be bound to an lvalue?
- Re: A non-const reference may only be bound to an lvalue?
- Re: MSDN const_cast sample
- Re: A non-const reference may only be bound to an lvalue?
- Re: MSDN const_cast sample
- Re: cin.get hang with CGI and IIS
- Re: A non-const reference may only be bound to an lvalue?
- Re: Polymorphism
- Re: Polymorphism
- Re: Reversing a String
- Re: Polymorphism
- Re: About conversion between floating point numbers to ASCII
- About conversion between floating point numbers to ASCII
- Re: std::vector anomally
- Re: Polymorphism
- Re: Polymorphism
- Polymorphism
- Here's how I time-out WSAAsyncGetHostByName().
- Re: MSDN const_cast sample
- Re: The type of *this
- Re: Cannot reallocate memory with different size
- Re: Reversing a String
- Re: A non-const reference may only be bound to an lvalue?
- Re: A non-const reference may only be bound to an lvalue?
- Re: A non-const reference may only be bound to an lvalue?
- MSDN const_cast sample
- Re: A non-const reference may only be bound to an lvalue?
- Re: The type of *this
- Re: The type of *this
- Re: The type of *this
- Re: The type of *this
- Re: The type of *this
- Re: A non-const reference may only be bound to an lvalue?
- Re: return type of conversion opeator
- Re: std::vector anomally
- From: Doug Harrison [MVP]
- how to set the timeout value?
- Re: return type of conversion opeator
- Re: return type of conversion opeator
- Re: return type of conversion opeator
- Re: IDeskBand: background color problem
- Re: What's the best way to kill a process called “ Excel ”.
- Re: return type of conversion opeator
- Re: std::vector anomally
- Re: The type of *this
- Re: Cannot reallocate memory with different size
- IDeskBand: background color problem
- Re: DLL declarations created by VC++ app wizard
- My inablity to quit Excel 2007 Ultimate using OLE Automation ( VC++ 8 ).
- What's the best way to kill a process called “ Excel ”.
- Re: Cannot reallocate memory with different size
- Re: std::vector anomally
- From: Doug Harrison [MVP]
- Re: std::vector anomally
- Re: std::vector anomally
- Re: The type of *this
- Re: The type of *this
- Re: The type of *this
- Re: return type of conversion opeator
- Re: return type of conversion opeator
- Re: A non-const reference may only be bound to an lvalue?
- Re: Wrap or make a C++ DLL into COM
- Re: The type of *this
- Re: A non-const reference may only be bound to an lvalue?
- Re: The type of *this
- Re: The type of *this
- Re: return reference to local variable, good code?
- Re: A non-const reference may only be bound to an lvalue?
- Re: A non-const reference may only be bound to an lvalue?
- Re: A non-const reference may only be bound to an lvalue?
- Re: return reference to local variable, good code?
- From: Carl Daniel [VC++ MVP]
- Re: Cannot reallocate memory with different size
- Wrap or make a C++ DLL into COM
- Cannot reallocate memory with different size
- cin.get hang with CGI and IIS
- Re: std::vector anomally
- Re: std::vector anomally
- Re: A non-const reference may only be bound to an lvalue?
- Re: std::vector anomally
- Re: std::vector anomally
- Re: A non-const reference may only be bound to an lvalue?
- Re: A non-const reference may only be bound to an lvalue?
- Re: A non-const reference may only be bound to an lvalue?
- Re: A non-const reference may only be bound to an lvalue?
- Re: A non-const reference may only be bound to an lvalue?
- Re: default implementation of assignment operator
- Re: A non-const reference may only be bound to an lvalue?
- Re: A non-const reference may only be bound to an lvalue?
- Re: default implementation of assignment operator
- Re: A non-const reference may only be bound to an lvalue?
- Re: non-const reference and const reference
- Re: A non-const reference may only be bound to an lvalue?
- Re: A non-const reference may only be bound to an lvalue?
- Re: error C2065: 'PROTECTED_DACL_SECURITY_INFORMATION' : undeclared identifier
- Re: non-const reference and const reference
- error C2065: 'PROTECTED_DACL_SECURITY_INFORMATION' : undeclared identifier
- Re: default implementation of assignment operator
- Re: non-const reference and const reference
- Re: LNK1120 unresolved external
- Re: Lost Language bar in toolbar list
- Re: template function v.s. template class
- LNK1120 unresolved external
- Re: std::vector anomally
- Re: how do i dump the console?
- Re: how do i dump the console?
- Re: std::vector anomally
- Re: std::vector anomally
- Re: how do i dump the console?
- From: Scott McPhillips [MVP]
- Re: how do i dump the console?
- Re: std::vector anomally
- Re: std::vector anomally
- std::vector anomally
- Re: A non-const reference may only be bound to an lvalue?
- From: Doug Harrison [MVP]
- Re: A non-const reference may only be bound to an lvalue?
- Re: A non-const reference may only be bound to an lvalue?
- From: Doug Harrison [MVP]
- Re: struct alignment
- Re: struct alignment
- Re: struct alignment
- struct alignment
- Re: Using multiple defines!
- Re: A non-const reference may only be bound to an lvalue?
- Re: A non-const reference may only be bound to an lvalue?
- Re: A non-const reference may only be bound to an lvalue?
- Re: Reversing a String
- Re: Reversing a String
- Re: Lost Language bar in toolbar list
- Re: A non-const reference may only be bound to an lvalue?
- Re: Reversing a String
- Re: Reversing a String
- Re: Reversing a String
- Re: Reversing a String
- Re: How to find files using only part of the files name?
- Re: Using multiple defines!
- Re: Message between WM_CREATE and WM_PAINT
- Need help to get WM_SIZING message using Hooks
- Re: A non-const reference may only be bound to an lvalue?
- From: Carl Daniel [VC++ MVP]
- Re: Message between WM_CREATE and WM_PAINT
- Re: Message between WM_CREATE and WM_PAINT
- Re: Message between WM_CREATE and WM_PAINT
- Re: Using multiple defines!
- RE: Using multiple defines!
- Using multiple defines!
- Re: Message between WM_CREATE and WM_PAINT
- Message between WM_CREATE and WM_PAINT
- Re: Style Question
- Re: Pointers gone mad!
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: Pointers gone mad!
- From: Doug Harrison [MVP]
- Re: Pointers gone mad!
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: Pointers gone mad!
- Re: Pointers gone mad!
- Re: Pointers gone mad!
- Re: How to find files using only part of the files name?
- Re: Pointers gone mad!
- Re: Compile error:dependent name is not a type
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: DLL declarations created by VC++ app wizard
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: Pointers gone mad!
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: Compile error:dependent name is not a type
- Re: Compile error:dependent name is not a type
- Re: Compile error:dependent name is not a type
- Re: How to find files using only part of the files name?
- Compile error:dependent name is not a type
- Re: Pointers gone mad!
- Re: How to find files using only part of the files name?
- Re: How to find files using only part of the files name?
- Re: template function v.s. template class
- Re: how the macro works
- Re: template function v.s. template class
- Re: template function issue
- Re: template function issue
- Re: template function v.s. template class
- Re: template function v.s. template class
- Re: template function v.s. template class
- Re: comma operator (was: how the macro works)
- Re: template function issue
- Re: comma operator (was: how the macro works)
- Re: template function issue
- template function v.s. template class
- Re: Pointers gone mad!
- Re: Style Question
- Re: DLL declarations created by VC++ app wizard
- Style Question
- Re: DLL declarations created by VC++ app wizard
- Re: Robby, __int8 limited to: -128 to 127.
- Robert, try: “ if ( * A1 ++ == 255 ) ++ * A2 ; ”.
- Re: template function issue
- RE: Robby, __int8 limited to: -128 to 127.
- tv
- Re: how the macro works
- Re: DLL declarations created by VC++ app wizard
- Re: Class wizard not generating stdafx.h
- Re: DLL declarations created by VC++ app wizard
- Re: Pointers gone mad!
- Robert, *A0, *A1 and *A2 should be unsigned.
- Re: Pointers gone mad!
- Re: DLL declarations created by VC++ app wizard
- Robby, __int8 limited to: -128 to 127.
- Re: Pointers gone mad!
- From: Doug Harrison [MVP]
- Re: Pointers gone mad!
- Re: Pointers gone mad!
- DLL declarations created by VC++ app wizard
- Pointers gone mad!
- Re: template function issue
- From: Doug Harrison [MVP]
- Re: how the macro works
- Re: how the macro works
- Re: how the macro works
- Re: how the macro works
- Re: how the macro works
- Re: string array v.s. int array
- Re: template function issue
- Re: string array v.s. int array
- Re: comma operator (was: how the macro works)
- Re: how the macro works
- Re: string buffer
- Re: how the macro works
- Re: comma operator (was: how the macro works)
- Re: template function issue
- Re: how the macro works
- Re: how the macro works
- Re: Good practice to handle exceptions?
- colors
- Re: string buffer
- Re: string array v.s. int array
- Count running instances and user privileges on windows 2k3
- Re: explicit keyword
- Re: string array v.s. int array
- Re: explicit keyword
- Re: errors after upgrading to VS2008
- Re: string buffer
- From: Tom Widmer [VC++ MVP]
- Re: string buffer
- From: Carl Daniel [VC++ MVP]
- Re: string array v.s. int array
- From: Carl Daniel [VC++ MVP]
- Re: string array v.s. int array
- Re: string array v.s. int array
- Re: explicit keyword
- Re: string array v.s. int array
- Re: string array v.s. int array
- Re: explicit keyword
- Re: string array v.s. int array
- Re: explicit keyword
- Re: explicit keyword
- Re: explicit keyword
- Re: explicit keyword
- Re: explicit keyword
- Re: explicit keyword
- Re: explicit keyword
- Re: explicit keyword
- Re: explicit keyword
- Re: string array v.s. int array
- Re: explicit keyword
- Re: explicit keyword
- Re: VS 2005/C++/x64
- From: "Jeffrey Tan[MSFT]"
- Re: Class wizard not generating stdafx.h
- Re: string array v.s. int array
- Re: How to search files...?
- Re: C4744 - 'var' has different type in 'file1' and 'file2'
- From: Doug Harrison [MVP]
- Re: string buffer
- Re: string buffer
- Re: Class wizard not generating stdafx.h
- From: Scott McPhillips [MVP]
- Re: Function pointer
- Re: C4744 - 'var' has different type in 'file1' and 'file2'
- Re: 2 malloc's not allowed ????
- Re: Class wizard not generating stdafx.h
- Re: string buffer
- Re: Class wizard not generating stdafx.h
- Class wizard not generating stdafx.h
- Re: __hook - C2039 - is not a member of
- Re: string buffer
- From: Tom Widmer [VC++ MVP]
- Re: conditionnal breakpoint with Cstring
- Re: Calling VC++ dll in exe (VC++)
- From: Scott McPhillips [MVP]
- Re: Function pointer
- From: Carl Daniel [VC++ MVP]
- Re: VS 2005/C++/x64
- Re: Function pointer
- Re: string buffer
- conditionnal breakpoint with Cstring
- Function pointer
- Re: Beginner GUI question
- Re: Calling VC++ dll in exe (VC++)
- __hook - C2039 - is not a member of
- Re: VS 2005/C++/x64
- From: "Jeffrey Tan[MSFT]"
- Re: Toolbar plugin for Internet Explorer (need some help)
- Re: Beginner GUI question
- Re: Beginner GUI question
- Re: Beginner GUI question
- Re: Clipboard
- From: William DePalo [MVP VC++]
- Re: Toolbar plugin for Internet Explorer (need some help)
- Clipboard
- Re: Toolbar plugin for Internet Explorer (need some help)
- Toolbar plugin for Internet Explorer (need some help)
- Re: detecting uninitialized variable access?
- Re: 2 malloc's not allowed ????
- Re: Beginner GUI question
- Re: detecting uninitialized variable access?
- Re: Back to some basic stuff
- From: Alexander Grigoriev
- RE: The declaration of a plain-C variable after a code statement.
- Good practice to handle exceptions?
- The declaration of a plain-C variable after a code statement.
- 2 malloc's not allowed ????
- VC++ is incredibly indeterminate.
- Re: detecting uninitialized variable access?
- detecting uninitialized variable access?
- Re: ambiguous overloaded function.
- Re: Browse Info
- Re: go to a definition
- Re: Back to some basic stuff
- Re: recognize .Net controls properly and get infos/styles/properties
- Browse Info
- Re: go to a definition
- Re: [vc7.1] #ifdef vista ?
- [Commercial] Windows Device Driver Training from Professionals.
- Re: Back to some basic stuff
- From: Alexander Grigoriev
- Re: go to a definition
- go to a definition
- Re: C4744 - 'var' has different type in 'file1' and 'file2'
- From: Doug Harrison [MVP]
- Re: Beginner GUI question
- C4744 - 'var' has different type in 'file1' and 'file2'
- Re: ambiguous overloaded function.
- From: cablepuff@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Back to some basic stuff
- Re: Back to some basic stuff
- From: Alexander Grigoriev
- Re: Back to some basic stuff
- Re: Back to some basic stuff
- Back to some basic stuff
- Re: Beginner GUI question
- Re: Beginner GUI question
- Re: Beginner GUI question
- Beginner GUI question
- Robert, have you turned off all optimizations ?
- Re: Please help for C question!
- From: Carl Daniel [VC++ MVP]
- Re: Please help for C question!
- Thanks to Igor Tandetnik and Victor Bazarov
- Re: Please help for C question!
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: Please help for C question!
- Re: Please help for C question!
- Re: Please help for C question!
- Re: Please help for C question!
- Re: ambiguous overloaded function.
- Re: TCHAR * to WCHAR*
- Re: ambiguous overloaded function.
- From: cablepuff@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Please help for C question!
- Please help for C question!
- Re: TCHAR * to WCHAR*
- Re: Calling VC++ dll in exe (VC++)
- From: Scott McPhillips [MVP]
- Re: typename and sizeof
- Re: TCHAR * to WCHAR*
- Re: TCHAR * to WCHAR*
- Calling VC++ dll in exe (VC++)
- Re: Unsigned long long typedef
- Re: Unsigned long long typedef
- Re: Unsigned long long typedef
- Re: TCHAR * to WCHAR*
- Re: TCHAR * to WCHAR*
- Re: TCHAR * to WCHAR*
- Re: typename and sizeof
- From: Tom Widmer [VC++ MVP]
- Re: TCHAR * to WCHAR*
- Re: ambiguous overloaded function.
- Re: TCHAR * to WCHAR*
- ambiguous overloaded function.
- From: cablepuff@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Modify a project in a solution
- Re: Compiling a Data File as as a Resource
- Re: Two function prototypes in two separate .h files
- Re: TCHAR * to WCHAR*
- Re: TCHAR * to WCHAR*
- Re: TCHAR * to WCHAR*
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: TCHAR * to WCHAR*
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: Two function prototypes in two separate .h files
- From: Doug Harrison [MVP]
- Re: Two function prototypes in two separate .h files
- Re: Two function prototypes in two separate .h files
- Re: TCHAR * to WCHAR*
- Two function prototypes in two separate .h files
- Re: typename and sizeof
- Re: TCHAR * to WCHAR*
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: CStatusBar
- Re: typename and sizeof
- Re: VS 2005/C++/x64
- Re: mutable keyword
- Re: Modify a project in a solution
- Re: Why I don't use the " /O2 " compiler option.
- From: Alexander Grigoriev
- Re: typename and sizeof
- RE: CStatusBar
- Re: mutable keyword
- From: Tom Widmer [VC++ MVP]
- Re: TCHAR * to WCHAR*
- Re: C++: mutable keyword
- From: Tom Widmer [VC++ MVP]
- Re: ostringstream x.str() does not return (char*)
- From: Tom Widmer [VC++ MVP]
- Re: mutable keyword
- Re: typename and sizeof
- From: Vladimir Nesterovsky
- Re: typename and sizeof
- From: Vladimir Nesterovsky
- Re: typename and sizeof
- From: Vladimir Nesterovsky
- Re: TCHAR * to WCHAR*
- Re: VS 2005/C++/x64
- From: "Jeffrey Tan[MSFT]"
- Modify a project in a solution
- Re: [vc7.1] #ifdef vista ?
- From: Jochen Kalmbach [MVP]
- Re: Change size of dialog in runtime
- Re: CStatusBar
- Re: Defining the word “ Reflection ” ( computer science ).
- Re: mutable keyword
- Re: C++: mutable keyword
- From: Doug Harrison [MVP]
- Re: In Component object Model(COM), why one has to provide a class object(Factory)?
- Re: Scott, here are the answers you requested.
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: TCHAR * to WCHAR*
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: [vc7.1] #ifdef vista ?
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: [vc7.1] #ifdef vista ?
- Re: TCHAR * to WCHAR*
- Re: Change size of dialog in runtime
- Re: Struct or class?
- Re: [vc7.1] #ifdef vista ?
- Re: [vc7.1] #ifdef vista ?
- Change size of dialog in runtime
- Re: [vc7.1] #ifdef vista ?
- Scott, here are the answers you requested.
- Why I don't use the “ /O2 ” compiler option.
- Re: [vc7.1] #ifdef vista ?
- CStatusBar
- Re: [vc7.1] #ifdef vista ?
- The applicatioin failed to initialize properly 0xc0000034-please help
- Re: [vc7.1] #ifdef vista ?
- [vc7.1] #ifdef vista ?
- Re: ostringstream x.str() does not return (char*)
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: ostringstream x.str() does not return (char*)
- Re: TCHAR * to WCHAR*
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- ostringstream x.str() does not return (char*)
- Re: Passing an already declarted array of structures!
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: Can you make BytesOff_8_ByteAlignment non-zero ?
- Re: typename and sizeof
- From: Tom Widmer [VC++ MVP]
- Re: TCHAR * to WCHAR*
- Re: VS 2005/C++/x64
- Re: VS 2005/C++/x64
- Re: TCHAR * to WCHAR*
- TCHAR * to WCHAR*
- Babylon cause a crash
- Re: Struct or class?
- Re: Struct or class?
- Re: Can you make BytesOff_8_ByteAlignment non-zero ?
- Re: Template instantiation issue
- Re: typename and sizeof
- Re: typename and sizeof
- Re: Struct or class?
- Re: typename and sizeof
- Re: Struct or class?
- Struct or class?
- Re: typename and sizeof
- Re: compile error about member variable initialization
- Re: Template Code compile errors
- From: Tom Widmer [VC++ MVP]
- Re: Template instantiation issue
- From: Tom Widmer [VC++ MVP]
- Re: typename and sizeof
- From: Tom Widmer [VC++ MVP]
- Re: Template instantiation issue
- typename and sizeof
- Can you make BytesOff_8_ByteAlignment non-zero ?
- Modeless dialog in IE through ATL/COM dll
- The one source for SEO Services
- Re: BytesOff_8_ByteAlignment is always Zero.
- Re: Passing an already declarted array of structures!
- Re: Pointer refering to an array of structutes?
- Re: Passing an already declarted array of structures!
- BytesOff_8_ByteAlignment is always Zero.
- Re: Mr. Seligman, please show me “ Implicit_Size_of_Int32 == -16 ”.
- Re: Passing an already declarted array of structures!
- Mr. Seligman, please show me “ Implicit_Size_of_Int32 == -16 ”.
- Re: VS 2005/C++/x64
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: Eight-byte alignment
- Re: Passing an already declarted array of structures!
- Re: Passing an already declarted array of structures!
- Re: VS 2005/C++/x64
- Re: VS 2005/C++/x64
- Re: VS 2005/C++/x64
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: Template Code compile errors
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: VS 2005/C++/x64
- Re: Template Code compile errors
- Re: Template Code compile errors
- Re: Template instantiation issue
- Template Code compile errors
- Re: errors after upgrading to VS2008
- Re: compile error about member variable initialization
- Re: How would you attack this problem?
- Re: Defining the word " Reflection " ( computer science ).
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: compile error about member variable initialization
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: compile error about member variable initialization
- Re: How would you attack this problem?
- From: Alexander Grigoriev
- Re: VC preprocessor bug?
- Re: compile error about member variable initialization
- Re: CharMap.EXE ( Character Map ) and GetGlyphIndices().
- Re: compile error about member variable initialization
- compile error about member variable initialization
- Re: How would you attack this problem?
- Re: VC preprocessor bug?
- MFC Programming with Visual C++ 6 Unleshed (Source Code)
- The CCS compiler can't do “ int X = Func(); ”.
- Re: How would you attack this problem?
- Defining the word “ Reflection ” ( computer science ).
- How would you attack this problem?
- Re: Robert, you should be using ponters to pointers.
- Re: Robby, use " typedef struct { ".
- Re: find the largest 1000 values
- Re: Identify process from HMENU?
- Re: Identify process from HMENU?
- Re: Identify process from HMENU?
- Identify process from HMENU?
- Re: Compiling a Data File as as a Resource
- Re: errors after upgrading to VS2008
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: VS 2005/C++/x64
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: VS 2005/C++/x64
- Re: C4244
- C4244
- VS 2005/C++/x64
- errors after upgrading to VS2008
- Re: for_each function and operator()
- Re: operator * of iterator
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: Getting struct fields info at runtime?
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: Impossible compilation scenario!! (possible BUG)
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: for_each function and operator()
- Re: Getting struct fields info at runtime?
- Re: Getting struct fields info at runtime?
- From: Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]
- Re: for_each function and operator()
- Re: MSDN for_each sample
- Re: __asm access global variable
- Re: __asm access global variable
- __asm access global variable
- Re: MSDN for_each sample
- MSDN for_each sample
- Here's how I'd create a MD5 hash...
- LockVolume takes too much time
- Re: Simple to use hash function?
- Re: In Component object Model(COM), why one has to provide a class object(Factory)?
- From: Scott McPhillips [MVP]
- Re: In Component object Model(COM), why one has to provide a class object(Factory)?
- In Component object Model(COM), why one has to provide a class object(Factory)?
- Re: Getting struct fields info at runtime?
- Re: Simple to use hash function?
- From: Scott McPhillips [MVP]
- Simple to use hash function?
- Re: Compiling a Data File as as a Resource
- From: Scott McPhillips [MVP]
- Re: Impossible compilation scenario!! (possible BUG)
- Re: Compiling a Data File as as a Resource
- Re: Impossible compilation scenario!! (possible BUG)
- From: Doug Harrison [MVP]
- Impossible compilation scenario!! (possible BUG)
- What compiler is Robby using ? I doubt it's VC 8.
- Convert your CharSet to Unicode.
- Re: Robby, use " typedef struct { ".
- From: Alexander Grigoriev
- “ pMAB_Type pMAB = malloc( 20 * SzMAB ); ” is plain-C, tested.
- Re: extended ascii character
- extended ascii character
- Re: Robby, use " typedef struct { ".
- RE: Robby, use “ typedef struct { ”.
- Re: Inheritance question
- Robby, use “ typedef struct { ”.
- Re: Pointer refering to an array of structutes?
- Re: Pointer refering to an array of structutes?
- Re: Pointer refering to an array of structutes?
- Re: Pointer refering to an array of structutes?
- Re: Pointer refering to an array of structutes?
- Re: VC preprocessor bug?
- Re: Pointer refering to an array of structutes?
- Re: Pointer refering to an array of structutes?
- Re: Murdering the C++ language.
- Re: find the largest 1000 values
- Re: Compiling a Data File as as a Resource
- Re: Pointer refering to an array of structutes?
- Re: Pointer refering to an array of structutes?
- From: Doug Harrison [MVP]
- Re: Pointer refering to an array of structutes?
- Re: Pointer refering to an array of structutes?
- Re: about unary_function
