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Assertion From SendNotifyMessage

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  • F ForNow

    I am doing Interprocess communication between a C console app and C++ Windows app The C console app is the parent process I have the Window handle (main window MainFrame) of the C++ child app I use SendNotifymessage to tell the child app that console app has data for it in shared storage The First time I do this all is well The Second time around I have created a modless dialog box with a Crichedit control it is at this time where I get a asseration from the SendNotifyMessage in the console C app The assetration is dlgcore.cpp at the parent GetSafeHWnd

    	lpDialogTemplate = (DLGTEMPLATE\*)GlobalLock(hTemplate);
    
    	// setup for modal loop and creation
    	m\_nModalResult = -1;
    	m\_nFlags |= WF\_CONTINUEMODAL;
    
    	// create modeless dialog
    	AfxHookWindowCreate(this);
    	hWnd = ::CreateDialogIndirect(hInst, lpDialogTemplate,
    		**pParentWnd->GetSafeHwnd(), AfxDlgProc);
    

    #ifdef _DEBUG**
    dwError = ::GetLastError();
    #endif
    }
    CATCH_ALL(e)
    {

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    pParentWnd is NULL or the window has not yet been created (it's HWND member is NULL). I can give no more help because you did not show the relevant code parts (the posted code seems to be MFC source).

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    • F ForNow

      I am doing Interprocess communication between a C console app and C++ Windows app The C console app is the parent process I have the Window handle (main window MainFrame) of the C++ child app I use SendNotifymessage to tell the child app that console app has data for it in shared storage The First time I do this all is well The Second time around I have created a modless dialog box with a Crichedit control it is at this time where I get a asseration from the SendNotifyMessage in the console C app The assetration is dlgcore.cpp at the parent GetSafeHWnd

      	lpDialogTemplate = (DLGTEMPLATE\*)GlobalLock(hTemplate);
      
      	// setup for modal loop and creation
      	m\_nModalResult = -1;
      	m\_nFlags |= WF\_CONTINUEMODAL;
      
      	// create modeless dialog
      	AfxHookWindowCreate(this);
      	hWnd = ::CreateDialogIndirect(hInst, lpDialogTemplate,
      		**pParentWnd->GetSafeHwnd(), AfxDlgProc);
      

      #ifdef _DEBUG**
      dwError = ::GetLastError();
      #endif
      }
      CATCH_ALL(e)
      {

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      Why are you using pParentWnd->GetSafeHwnd() to get your HWND? You should just use GetSafeHwnd() on its own.

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      • J Jochen Arndt

        pParentWnd is NULL or the window has not yet been created (it's HWND member is NULL). I can give no more help because you did not show the relevant code parts (the posted code seems to be MFC source).

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        ForNow
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        The Hwnd is a main Window it is set to a value i'll go into assembly mode and double check

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        • L Lost User

          Why are you using pParentWnd->GetSafeHwnd() to get your HWND? You should just use GetSafeHwnd() on its own.

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          ForNow
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          thing is I don't know how the code got to dlgcore.cpp The Hwnd is a MainWindow Okay thanks

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          • F ForNow

            thing is I don't know how the code got to dlgcore.cpp The Hwnd is a MainWindow Okay thanks

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            It gets to dlgcore by virtue of your call to SendNotifyMessage, at which point it asserts because the handle you sent it is not valid.

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            • L Lost User

              It gets to dlgcore by virtue of your call to SendNotifyMessage, at which point it asserts because the handle you sent it is not valid.

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              ForNow
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              But the Window Handle is a Main or Mainframe Window I did a FindWindow api call To get the handle As the parent is a C console app and it did work once before I created the modless dialog box in the child process

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              • F ForNow

                But the Window Handle is a Main or Mainframe Window I did a FindWindow api call To get the handle As the parent is a C console app and it did work once before I created the modless dialog box in the child process

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                But you are calling pParentWnd->GetSafeHwnd() in a console app which makes no sense. What does pParentWnd point to?

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                • L Lost User

                  But you are calling pParentWnd->GetSafeHwnd() in a console app which makes no sense. What does pParentWnd point to?

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                  ForNow
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                  Hi I am at work now however the only thing I can think of at this point is that I have to use DuplicateHandle to make the child main window accessible to the parent

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                  • F ForNow

                    Hi I am at work now however the only thing I can think of at this point is that I have to use DuplicateHandle to make the child main window accessible to the parent

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                    No, you just need to find its handle by one of the enumerate functions, or get the child to pass it back in some way. A handle is just a pointer used to identify a Window so you can send messages to it. To be honest, I am not exactly clear about what you are trying to do beyond the basic SendMessage function.

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                    • L Lost User

                      No, you just need to find its handle by one of the enumerate functions, or get the child to pass it back in some way. A handle is just a pointer used to identify a Window so you can send messages to it. To be honest, I am not exactly clear about what you are trying to do beyond the basic SendMessage function.

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                      ForNow
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                      "EnumThreadWindows" My questions in Windows is a threadID unique throughout Windows Thanksp

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                      • F ForNow

                        "EnumThreadWindows" My questions in Windows is a threadID unique throughout Windows Thanksp

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                        I would assume yes, since in the case of EnumThreadWindows, the threadid is the only information Windows needs to return the information.

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                        • L Lost User

                          I would assume yes, since in the case of EnumThreadWindows, the threadid is the only information Windows needs to return the information.

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                          ForNow
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                          Richard got the same assertion I believe this has to do with sharing window handles between threads I am going to use duplicate handle and see if that resolves the issue Thanks

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                          • F ForNow

                            Richard got the same assertion I believe this has to do with sharing window handles between threads I am going to use duplicate handle and see if that resolves the issue Thanks

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                            ForNow wrote:

                            I believe this has to do with sharing window handles between threads

                            I don't think so. You should be able to send a message to a Window from anywhere.

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