Visual C++ :: Debug Occasionally Brings Up Disassembly Rather Than Windows Files?

Jan 15, 2013

On fairly rare occasions, when attempting to debug one of my MFC applications on VS 2010, a compilation error is encountered, and instead of bringing up the customary Windows or MFC file with a arrow pointing to the problem, a disassembly appears with an arrow pointing to one of the assembler instructions.

Since Windows assembly language is hardly my forte, I do not know how to interpret the error. Furthermore, the Output usually indicates one or more 'first chance exceptions' but little more, and the Stack output usually quite sparse and often refers cryptically to some ntdll.dll!7c92a82c().

How can I better define the compile error?

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Visual C++ :: Slow To Load Application With Windows Debug Symbols?

Dec 31, 2013

I dumped all symbols into C:WindowsSymbols folder, It takes more than 2 minutes to load an application which really surprises me. Why and when should I use those symbols?

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Visual C++ :: Windows Explorer - Open Files With Different Extensions For Viewing Purposes Only

Feb 16, 2013

I have an application that Opens files with different extensions for viewing purposes only. I use MFC with Multi-Document template.

When I go to Windows Explorer in Windows 7 and right-click on Libraries - Documents, and scroll down to New, Explorer shows multiple links for creating new files with these different extensions.

My application does not create New documents. It just opens them for viewing purposes. In fact, I have disabled the New portion of the mainframe window.

My code includes:
EnableShellOpen();
RegisterShellFileTypes(TRUE);

I am at a loss as to what portion of my code would have placed these links into Windows Explorer!

Is there any way to prevent them from being created in the first place?

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Dec 8, 2013

How to get this thing to work. All i need to do is ask user to input a name and then it brings out the line from the .txt file containing the information.

For example in my case I'm doing a member search function I'm required to ask user to input the name of the customer and then print out all the details (which consumes 1 text line in the .txt file)

Here is the code, This is the write to text file method (100% working)

Code:
cout << "Customer Name: ";
cin >> name;
// ...
ofstream myfile("customer.txt", ios::app);

[Code] .....

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Apr 14, 2012

In my program I open two files and write data into each, and close them. this is done in a while loop.

int main() {
while() {
myFile = fopen("file1.txt","w");
myFile2 = fopen("file2.txt","w");
// write data into files using fprintf() in a for loop
fclose(myFile);
fclose(myFile2);
}
}

However, after some iterations the fopen() for myFile2 fails.

Debug assertion failed!
Program....
File ......srcfprintf.c
Line 55

Expression (str != NULL)

I have not been ableto locate the bug in the code that is causing the failure.

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I used to know I can delete the sdf file and rebuild. Just to make sure...

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Mar 22, 2014

I am trying to use MessageBox in OnInitialUpdate function but its giving me "Debug Assertion Failed Message"

File: f:ddvctoolscrt_bldself_x86crtsrcvsprintf.c
Line:244

I am using the following code:

Code:
void CRotateImageView::OnInitialUpdate() {
int k;char str[2];
CView::OnInitialUpdate();
CString szStr,szstr1;

[Code] .....

However when i am using the same code in OnDraw its working.

Code:
void Csprintf_sEGView::OnDraw(CDC* /*pDC*/) {
Csprintf_sEGDoc* pDoc = GetDocument();
ASSERT_VALID(pDoc);
if (!pDoc)
return;

[Code] ....

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Sep 18, 2012

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Oct 10, 2013

I have a MFC Com Dll that has a CDialog. In the OnCreate event I create an ActiveX control. The dll is hosted inside an executable of mine. In this scenario everything works fine!

The dll is also called from an external executable and then a Debug Assertion in OCCSITE.cpp occurs when I create the ActiveX control. I suspect that in the executable there is no AfxOleInit. I spend some time with this problem and tried to CoInitialize, OleInitialize, AfxOleInitModule and even AfxOleInit in the dll. But all that does not change a thing. If I understand the mechanics then this is an intended behaviour and should be done in the host exe.

What I observed in the OCCSITE.cpp:

Code:
_AFX_THREAD_STATE* pState = AfxGetThreadState();
if (!pState->m_bNeedTerm && !AfxOleInit())
return hr;

In my executable m_bNeedTerm is 0 and in the external one (where the ActiveX does not work) it is -1. In AfxOleInit this is explained as a special flag to prevent the dll from doing an unnecessary OleInitialize. But as I said even if I call OleInitialize myself I get the Debug Assertion and the ActiveX is not visible.

Is there anything I can do to make the ActiveX control work in the external application? Obviously I cannot Change anything in the application...

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Visual C++ :: Debug Assertion Failed Due To Use Of Ifstream

Mar 11, 2014

I am trying to run the code below but I receive the following error message :

Debug Assertion Failed!
Program: C:TestDebugTest.exe
File: c:program filesmicrosoft visual studio 10.0vcincludevector
Line:932

Expression:vector subscript out of range

Code:
#include <fstream>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <iostream>
#include <strstream>
#include <cstring>
#include <cmath>
#include <map>
#include "Swap.h"
#define SIZE_X 100

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This code compiles in release mode but I get this compile error in debug mode:

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Code:
CString CIniFile::getKeyValue(CString strKey, CString strSection) {
wchar_t ac_Result[255];

// Get the info from the .ini file
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CString strResult(ac_Result);
return strResult;
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I've been looking for some examples of handling dropped files from within a Windows compressed folder? I suspect, ultimately I may need to identify that it is a compressed folder and extract the contents, however I have not been able to find any information about identifying the file that may have been drug out of the folder onto the form (such as the file name, zip file path etc)

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Dec 17, 2012

Is there any linux equivalent header files for windows in c programming for the following header files(linux)

#include <asm/uaccess.h>
#include <asm/system.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/string.h>

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C++ :: Function That Brings In A Stream Object

Sep 23, 2014

I'm supposed to add two new functions to an existing class that I've written early on: readData(ifstream&)and writeData(ofstream&).

The parameters of the program are:
-Create three employee objects as shown,
-Create an ofstream object and open a file. Choose any name for the file that you want. Do not ask the user for the file name. Pass just the file name as the parameter (no path) so that your program assumes the file to be in the same folder as your executable file.
-Send messages to each of the three Employee objects to write themselves out to the file.
-Close the file.
...

If I get writeData(ofstream&) function bit to work! for brevity I've cut all the functions of the class that arent necessary. Here's what I have so far:

Employee.h
#pragma once
#include<string>
using namespace std;

[Code] ....

So I've tried a bunch of different ways to get my objects into the ofstream object to write them to the file, but I'm supposed to use the two new functions somehow...but I'm way lost.

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When including a header file in stdafx.h, should that file still be included in the source file where it is actually used?

If it is included in both places, is the one in the source file ignored?

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Apr 27, 2013

I've just integrated the Windows SDK V7.0A into my VS2005 application, and I'm getting the dreaded "Application configuration error" when I try to run it on an XP machine.

It runs fine on the development machine, and some customer machines (Win7 and Win8), but will not run on XP due to missing/incorrect version dlls.

I've rebuilt all my libraries, but still no joy.

So, my first question is - If I upgrade the Windows SDK to V7.0A, do I also need to use MFC 10 and msvcrt10, or can I stick with MFC 8?

The next question is, how do I find out which dlls are missing, and which libraries or other dlls are requesting the missing versions?

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Apr 17, 2013

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Though Microsoft has not opened any source, where this API is actually retrieving Windows IP information.?. Is it reading Registry or some windows file.

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Jul 1, 2013

I want to connect to an SQL Server database using ADO with VC++.

In order to do that you need to import an external dll, like so:

#import "C:Program Files (x86)Common FilesSystemadomsado15.dll"

What if the OS is not 64 bit? That would mean the (x86)-suffix would be incorrect.

how to work around this using certain preprocessor directives?

Something like this, maybe?:

#if 64bit
#import "C:Program Files (x86)Common FilesSystemadomsado15.dll"
#else
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Nov 24, 2014

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Apr 21, 2013

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Nov 9, 2013

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Visual C++ :: Rapidly Pasting From Clipboard Under Windows 7

Feb 3, 2013

I designed an app for work that lets you enter data in a much more efficient way, then it needs to paste this data into the very curmudgeonly interface we use for work. I designed this app a long time ago while at a different company, and I used VC++ 6. I'm still using VC++ 6, but in a vbox with windows XP.

The code is being called as part of a bigger function that determines what exactly needs to be pasted into the work app spreadsheet. I have to call each item separately because the work app does not take copied tabs the way Excel would or whatever, it just ignores them. And it also pops up boxes and such that need to be handled in other ways.

The result works just fine under Windows XP, but when I do it under my regular Win7 box or on the Win7 boxes at work, it does not work properly.

This sets the data up, Text being the data to be pasted:

Code:
while (1) {
if (OpenClipboard() == FALSE) {
::Sleep(1);
continue;
}
HGLOBAL clipbuffer;
char * buffer;
EmptyClipboard();

[Code] ....

No infinite loops yet, again was just testing if it was OpenClipboard failing because it was being called again too quickly or something (and it did happen occasionally).

Then testing that the clipboard data is correct (this is always true), and pasting with keybd_event. SendInput is not available with VC++ 6.

Code:
HGLOBAL hglb;
LPTSTR lptstr;
LPTSTR buf = Text.GetBuffer(0);
while (OpenClipboard() == FALSE)
::Sleep(1);

[Code] .....

If the ::Sleeps are commented out, it will paste the wrong data almost every time under win7. It seems like it pretty much uses the last thing to be copied in the function and pastes it over and over (but not *always*). If I uncomment them, it will work as expected, but it obviously takes longer. With ::Sleep(50), it works about 80-90% of the time. Obviously I can't have the wrong data being pasted, and I'd prefer not to have to wait like this--and perhaps on a slower system or a system that is doing other things it may take longer and paste the wrong thing. It works fine on XP even without the sleeps.

Did keybd_event become a separate thread or something? Am I doing something wrong with the buffers? (I've tried using CSharedFile too with GMEM_MOVEABLE | GMEM_SHARE | GMEM_ZEROINIT settings, exact same thing.) Why does it work fine under XP but not under 7?

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Visual C++ :: Error In Registering Windows Class

Jan 28, 2013

The following code it taken from msdn library but it is failing to compile.

the following code has a header where all the variables used here are stored in header App.h.

The following lines are giving trouble:

Code:
DialogBox(pApp->getInstance(), MAKEINTRESOURCE(IDD_ABOUTBOX), hWnd, pApp->About);
error: 'App::About': function call missing argument list; use '&App::About' to create a pointer to member

Code:
wcex.lpfnWndProc= &App::WndProc;
error: '=' : cannot convert from 'LRESULT (__stdcall App::* )(HWND,UINT,WPARAM,LPARAM)' to 'WNDPROC'

There is no context in which this conversion is possible

Here is the complete code:

#include "stdafx.h"
#include "App.h"
App::App(void) {
}
App::~App(void) {

[Code] .....

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