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  • J jmkhael

    you mean while compiling it???? or you want a program to run while compiling another? o you want to run the program as soon as it finish compiling and linking? Papa while (TRUE) Papa.WillLove ( Bebe ) ;

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    dreamerzz
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    oh.. sorry for the unclear msg.. I want to run the program as soon as it finish compiling and linking.. whereby the program seems to be "automatically" running.. dreamerzz

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      Hi, For a normal Visual C++ program, we have a void main. But in creating a MFC single document interface, does anyone know which function is something similar to void main? Thanks for ur help

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      Joan M
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      Argh... the internet connection failed just when I posted the first answer... :mad: well... X| lets do it again... You can do it in three ways: -> if you don't need to do anything to the GUI you can use the InitInstance function in the main class. -> if you need to interact with the main frame (the SDI document view container) you can do it in the precreatewindow function in the mainframe class. -> if you need to interact with the view you can do it in the precreatewindow of the view class. hope this helps...

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        Hi, For a normal Visual C++ program, we have a void main. But in creating a MFC single document interface, does anyone know which function is something similar to void main? Thanks for ur help

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        Larry J Siddens
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        Sounds like all you want to have is your app start once the linking processs has completed in the DevStudio. Correct? If so, then use the short cut Ctrl+F5 (unless it is mapped somewhere else). This compiles/links and then starts the app. Larry J. Siddens

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        • J Joan M

          Argh... the internet connection failed just when I posted the first answer... :mad: well... X| lets do it again... You can do it in three ways: -> if you don't need to do anything to the GUI you can use the InitInstance function in the main class. -> if you need to interact with the main frame (the SDI document view container) you can do it in the precreatewindow function in the mainframe class. -> if you need to interact with the view you can do it in the precreatewindow of the view class. hope this helps...

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          dreamerzz
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          Hi, Thanks for ur help.. i will give it a try and will let u know abt the results.. Thanks a million dreamerzz

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          • L Larry J Siddens

            Sounds like all you want to have is your app start once the linking processs has completed in the DevStudio. Correct? If so, then use the short cut Ctrl+F5 (unless it is mapped somewhere else). This compiles/links and then starts the app. Larry J. Siddens

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            toxcct
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            yes that's it. it also have an icon in the toolbar which look a red exclamation mark (next to the compile icon...


            TOXCCT >>> GEII power

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            • D dreamerzz

              oh.. sorry for the unclear msg.. I want to run the program as soon as it finish compiling and linking.. whereby the program seems to be "automatically" running.. dreamerzz

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              David Crow
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              Start it within the IDE using Ctrl+F5. That'll compile and link (if necessary), and then run.


              "The pointy end goes in the other man." - Antonio Banderas (Zorro, 1998)

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              • D dreamerzz

                Hi, For a normal Visual C++ program, we have a void main. But in creating a MFC single document interface, does anyone know which function is something similar to void main? Thanks for ur help

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                Nemanja Trifunovic
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                dreamerzz wrote: For a normal Visual C++ program, we have a void main Strictly speaking, it is int main()

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                • N Nemanja Trifunovic

                  dreamerzz wrote: For a normal Visual C++ program, we have a void main Strictly speaking, it is int main()

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                  toxcct
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                  dreamerzz wrote: For a normal Visual C++ program, we have a void main hey man, don't panic, it is not a normal Visual C++ program as he says... We are into a WinMainX()


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                  • J Joan M

                    Argh... the internet connection failed just when I posted the first answer... :mad: well... X| lets do it again... You can do it in three ways: -> if you don't need to do anything to the GUI you can use the InitInstance function in the main class. -> if you need to interact with the main frame (the SDI document view container) you can do it in the precreatewindow function in the mainframe class. -> if you need to interact with the view you can do it in the precreatewindow of the view class. hope this helps...

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                    dreamerzz
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                    Hi, thanks for the help given dReaMerzZ

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                      Hi, thanks for the help given dReaMerzZ

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                      Joan M
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                      That's ok! ;) has it worked OK?

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                      • J Joan M

                        That's ok! ;) has it worked OK?

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                        dreamerzz
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                        Instead of using the void main, I have integrate my 2 MFC to become one.. so it works perfectly fine.. ;)

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