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  • C CPallini

    Maybe posting relevant code will help. :)

    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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    CPallini wrote:

    Maybe posting relevant code will help.

    thanks. void MainDlg::OnColumnclickList1(NMHDR* pNMHDR, LRESULT* pResult) { ListView_SortItemsEx( m_list.m_hWnd, CompareFunc, (LPARAM)this ); *pResult = 0; } int MainDlg::CompareFunc(LPARAM lParam1, LPARAM lParam2, LPARAM lParamSort) { return 1; }

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      CPallini wrote:

      Maybe posting relevant code will help.

      thanks. void MainDlg::OnColumnclickList1(NMHDR* pNMHDR, LRESULT* pResult) { ListView_SortItemsEx( m_list.m_hWnd, CompareFunc, (LPARAM)this ); *pResult = 0; } int MainDlg::CompareFunc(LPARAM lParam1, LPARAM lParam2, LPARAM lParamSort) { return 1; }

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      IMHO there are two strange things in your code (but I don't know how dangerous they are): - Why are you passing this pointer to the comparisono function (though it is perfectly legal) ? - Your comparison function it's wrong: it cannot order a set. I know it it a test function, but try to improve it. :)

      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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      • C CPallini

        IMHO there are two strange things in your code (but I don't know how dangerous they are): - Why are you passing this pointer to the comparisono function (though it is perfectly legal) ? - Your comparison function it's wrong: it cannot order a set. I know it it a test function, but try to improve it. :)

        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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        CPallini wrote:

        Why are you passing this pointer to the comparisono function (though it is perfectly legal) ?

        I removed the this pointer. Still the exception is ocurring( Actaully this code will work fine in simple mfc application. I have even tried this in an ocx )

        CPallini wrote:

        Your comparison function it's wrong: it cannot order a set. I know it it a test function, but try to improve it.

        I know the current code will not do sorting. Just for making the code shorter i have removed the comparision codes.

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          CPallini wrote:

          Why are you passing this pointer to the comparisono function (though it is perfectly legal) ?

          I removed the this pointer. Still the exception is ocurring( Actaully this code will work fine in simple mfc application. I have even tried this in an ocx )

          CPallini wrote:

          Your comparison function it's wrong: it cannot order a set. I know it it a test function, but try to improve it.

          I know the current code will not do sorting. Just for making the code shorter i have removed the comparision codes.

          nave

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          Naveen R wrote:

          removed the this pointer. Still the exception is ocurring( Actaully this code will work fine in simple mfc application. I have even tried this in an ocx )

          I expected the above behaviour. I was curious about...

          Naveen R wrote:

          I know the current code will not do sorting. Just for making the code shorter i have removed the comparision codes.

          Maybe the bug it is in the not-posted code! :)

          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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          • C CPallini

            Naveen R wrote:

            removed the this pointer. Still the exception is ocurring( Actaully this code will work fine in simple mfc application. I have even tried this in an ocx )

            I expected the above behaviour. I was curious about...

            Naveen R wrote:

            I know the current code will not do sorting. Just for making the code shorter i have removed the comparision codes.

            Maybe the bug it is in the not-posted code! :)

            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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            no no Even the code that I posted causes exception. Simply returning the 1 itself is causing the exception.

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              no no Even the code that I posted causes exception. Simply returning the 1 itself is causing the exception.

              nave

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              IMHO this may happen 'cause you function isn't good for ordering. :)

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              • N Naveen

                Hi, I created a shell extension that shows a dialog(MFC). The dialog have a list control and i tried to implement the sort functionality in it. The problem is when I call the ListView_SortItems or ListView_SortItemsEx of the list control, after the first call back returned from my application an exception is coming. Any solution for this? Thanks Naveen

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                Nibu babu thomas
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                Didn't get time to look into your code. Will do soon. :)


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                • C CPallini

                  IMHO this may happen 'cause you function isn't good for ordering. :)

                  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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                  I got the pblm solved. I missed the "CALLBACK" in the function declaration. Thanks anyway

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                  • N Nibu babu thomas

                    Didn't get time to look into your code. Will do soon. :)


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                    Hi Nibu, pblm solved. The pblm was I didnt put the "CALLBACK" in the function declaration. Thats all. Thanks anyway.

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                    • N Naveen

                      Hi Nibu, pblm solved. The pblm was I didnt put the "CALLBACK" in the function declaration. Thats all. Thanks anyway.

                      nave

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                      Naveen R wrote:

                      The pblm was I didnt put the "CALLBACK" in the function declaration.

                      Hmm Nice fix.


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                      • N Naveen

                        I got the pblm solved. I missed the "CALLBACK" in the function declaration. Thanks anyway

                        nave

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                        CPallini
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                        Good Point! :-D

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