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  • T tyagineha

    hye, I m new to VC++ i wrote a simple program in VC++ following is the code : #include class CMainWin :public CFrameWnd { public: CMainWin(); Declare_Message_Map() }; CMainWin ::CMainWin() { Create(NULL,"Hello"); } class CApp:public CWinApp { bool InitInstace(); }; Bool CApp :: InitInstance() { m_pMainWnd=new MainWin; m_pMainWnd ->ShowWindow(m_nCmdShow); m_pMainWnd ->UpdateWindow(); return true; } Begin_Message_Map(CMainWin,CFrameWnd) End_Message_Map() CApp App; but i m gtng two errors 1) syntax error : missing ';' before type 'long' 2)fatal error C1004: unexpected end of file found Neha

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    Sarath C
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    Dear Neha, One thing is that, your project might have enabled precompiled header. So that you have to include stdafx.h in your project or remove the pre-compiled header setting for the file from project properties. Declare_Message_Map() is actually DECLARE_MESSAGE_MAP() hope you are aware about this. Please put the right source code and complete error message to get your problem solved. I think you can approach Visual C++ Create Simple SDI for you. I doubt your "Create" function will succeed because you have to give a valid class name for the window.

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    • A Anurag Gandhi

      Use: #include "stdafx.h" and then try. for all string, write: _T("") instead of "". For example, write _T("Hello") instead of "Hello". I think this will help.

      Anurag Gandhi.

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      tyagineha
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      what u suggested is not working (stdafx.h) also,i m using create function then how to use : _T("Hello") instead of "Hello". neha

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      • S Sarath C

        Dear Neha, One thing is that, your project might have enabled precompiled header. So that you have to include stdafx.h in your project or remove the pre-compiled header setting for the file from project properties. Declare_Message_Map() is actually DECLARE_MESSAGE_MAP() hope you are aware about this. Please put the right source code and complete error message to get your problem solved. I think you can approach Visual C++ Create Simple SDI for you. I doubt your "Create" function will succeed because you have to give a valid class name for the window.

        -Sarath_._ "Great hopes make everything great possible" - Benjamin Franklin

        My blog - Sharing My Thoughts, An Article - Understanding Statepattern

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        Still not working any other clue??????? pls help me out neha

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        • T tyagineha

          Still not working any other clue??????? pls help me out neha

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          Sarath C
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          Please post the correct code and error messages. Are you dealing everything in a single CPP file?

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          • S Sarath C

            Please post the correct code and error messages. Are you dealing everything in a single CPP file?

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            Foloowing is the corrected code written in file called example.cpp: #include class CMainWin :public CFrameWnd { public: CMainWin(); DECLARE_MESSAGE_MAP() }; CMainWin ::CMainWin() { Create(NULL,"Hello"); } class CApp:public CWinApp { public: bool InitInstance(); }; Bool CApp :: InitInstance() { m_pMainWnd= new CMainWin; m_pMainWnd ->ShowWindow(m_nCmdShow); m_pMainWnd ->UpdateWindow(); return TRUE; } BEGIN_MESSAGE_MAP(CMainWin,CFrameWnd) END_MESSAGE_MAP() CApp App; following error r encountered: 1)c:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\include\winnt.h(86) : error C2144: syntax error : missing ';' before type 'long' 2)c:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\include\winnt.h(86) : fatal error C1004: unexpected end of file found neha

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            • T tyagineha

              Foloowing is the corrected code written in file called example.cpp: #include class CMainWin :public CFrameWnd { public: CMainWin(); DECLARE_MESSAGE_MAP() }; CMainWin ::CMainWin() { Create(NULL,"Hello"); } class CApp:public CWinApp { public: bool InitInstance(); }; Bool CApp :: InitInstance() { m_pMainWnd= new CMainWin; m_pMainWnd ->ShowWindow(m_nCmdShow); m_pMainWnd ->UpdateWindow(); return TRUE; } BEGIN_MESSAGE_MAP(CMainWin,CFrameWnd) END_MESSAGE_MAP() CApp App; following error r encountered: 1)c:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\include\winnt.h(86) : error C2144: syntax error : missing ';' before type 'long' 2)c:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\include\winnt.h(86) : fatal error C1004: unexpected end of file found neha

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              Sarath C
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              What file you are supposed include at #include statement at the very beginning?

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                What file you are supposed include at #include statement at the very beginning?

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                tyagineha
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                Sorry following is the code: #include class CMainWin :public CFrameWnd { public: CMainWin(); DECLARE_MESSAGE_MAP() }; CMainWin ::CMainWin() { Create(NULL,"Hello"); } class CApp:public CWinApp { public: bool InitInstance(); }; Bool CApp :: InitInstance() { m_pMainWnd= new CMainWin; m_pMainWnd ->ShowWindow(m_nCmdShow); m_pMainWnd ->UpdateWindow(); return TRUE; } BEGIN_MESSAGE_MAP(CMainWin,CFrameWnd) END_MESSAGE_MAP() CApp App; neha -- modified at 7:15 Wednesday 23rd May, 2007 neha

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                • T tyagineha

                  Sorry following is the code: #include class CMainWin :public CFrameWnd { public: CMainWin(); DECLARE_MESSAGE_MAP() }; CMainWin ::CMainWin() { Create(NULL,"Hello"); } class CApp:public CWinApp { public: bool InitInstance(); }; Bool CApp :: InitInstance() { m_pMainWnd= new CMainWin; m_pMainWnd ->ShowWindow(m_nCmdShow); m_pMainWnd ->UpdateWindow(); return TRUE; } BEGIN_MESSAGE_MAP(CMainWin,CFrameWnd) END_MESSAGE_MAP() CApp App; neha -- modified at 7:15 Wednesday 23rd May, 2007 neha

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                  tyagineha
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                  i dnt know is this a problem in printing or what??? but i have included afxwin.h -- modified at 7:25 Wednesday 23rd May, 2007

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                  • T tyagineha

                    i dnt know is this a problem in printing or what??? but i have included afxwin.h -- modified at 7:25 Wednesday 23rd May, 2007

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                    Sorry Neha, I could not see any bug in your code unless some spelling mistakes #include <afxwin.h> class CMainWin :public CFrameWnd { public: CMainWin(); DECLARE_MESSAGE_MAP() }; CMainWin ::CMainWin() { Create(NULL,"Hello"); } class CApp:public CWinApp { public: BOOL InitInstance(); }; BOOL CApp :: InitInstance() { m_pMainWnd= new CMainWin; m_pMainWnd ->ShowWindow(m_nCmdShow); m_pMainWnd ->UpdateWindow(); return TRUE; } BEGIN_MESSAGE_MAP(CMainWin,CFrameWnd) END_MESSAGE_MAP() CApp App; The above code worked fine for me. -- modified at 8:31 Wednesday 23rd May, 2007

                    -Sarath_._ "Great hopes make everything great possible" - Benjamin Franklin

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                    • T tyagineha

                      Foloowing is the corrected code written in file called example.cpp: #include class CMainWin :public CFrameWnd { public: CMainWin(); DECLARE_MESSAGE_MAP() }; CMainWin ::CMainWin() { Create(NULL,"Hello"); } class CApp:public CWinApp { public: bool InitInstance(); }; Bool CApp :: InitInstance() { m_pMainWnd= new CMainWin; m_pMainWnd ->ShowWindow(m_nCmdShow); m_pMainWnd ->UpdateWindow(); return TRUE; } BEGIN_MESSAGE_MAP(CMainWin,CFrameWnd) END_MESSAGE_MAP() CApp App; following error r encountered: 1)c:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\include\winnt.h(86) : error C2144: syntax error : missing ';' before type 'long' 2)c:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\include\winnt.h(86) : fatal error C1004: unexpected end of file found neha

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                      David Crow
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                      tyagineha wrote:

                      #include <afxwin.h>

                      This should be "stdafx.h" instead.


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                      • T tyagineha

                        what u suggested is not working (stdafx.h) also,i m using create function then how to use : _T("Hello") instead of "Hello". neha

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                        Hamid Taebi
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                        Whats header file of your program ?


                        WhiteSky


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