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What do you mean ? So, you created a completely new dialog Based application on the D drive. When you put a breakpoint in one of your function, it points to a source file on the C drive ? That's impossible because you don't have a similar solution on your C drive
Could you explain clearly your problem ?
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I create a project in the C:\ drive, run it once, then close the project.
Now make an extra copy the same project in the D:\ drive, then run this project in the D:\ drive. If I search for a string say OnInitDialog(), then in
my search result, I find that both the projects that in the C:\ and the D:\ are shown.
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Hi all,
I'm looking for a function that can delete files by means of a wild card.
Is there such a functionIf so, can anyone please provide some more informationMany Thanks in advance
Regards,
The only programmers that are better that C programmers are those who code in 1's and 0's
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I do not think that there is a standard Win32 API function do to that. You would need to enumerate items using the wildcard and then delete matching items one by one.
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Thanks James, do you know wheter a standard command exists to perform my previous asked question over FTP.
Many Thanks
Regards,
The only programmers that are better that C programmers are those who code in 1's and 0's
Programm3r
My Blog: ^_^
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Only Command found: DELE - Delete file.
But this won't do the job ... Thanks anyway James
Regards,
The only programmers that are better that C programmers are those who code in 1's and 0's
Programm3r
My Blog: ^_^
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Use SHFileOperation() .
"A good athlete is the result of a good and worthy opponent." - David Crow
"To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne
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Hi David, I have tried the following:
SHFILEOPSTRUCT wildcards;
wildcards.wFunc = FO_DELETE;
wildcards.hwnd=NULL;
wildcards.pFrom=(LPCTSTR)lpUpDownFiles[first].szUpFName;
wildcards.fFlags=FOF_FILESONLY;
SHFileOperation(wildcards);
But get the following error:
Error 7 error C2664: 'SHFileOperationA' : cannot convert parameter 1 from 'SHFILEOPSTRUCT' to 'LPSHFILEOPSTRUCTA'
Can you please help?
Many Thanks
Regards,
The only programmers that are better that C programmers are those who code in 1's and 0's
Programm3r
My Blog: ^_^
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The compiler is telling you the problem. SHFileOperation() is expectnng a pointer (to a SHFILEOPSTRUCT ).
"A good athlete is the result of a good and worthy opponent." - David Crow
"To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne
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No memory has been assigned to lpFileOp . Why aren't you using:
SHFILEOPSTRUCT lpFileOp = {0};
lpFileOp.wFunc = FO_DELETE;
lpFileOp.pFrom = (LPCTSTR)lpUpDownFiles[first].szUpFName;
lpFileOp.fFlags = FOF_FILESONLY;
SHFileOperation(&lpFileOp);
"A good athlete is the result of a good and worthy opponent." - David Crow
"To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne
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Hi David ... What would I do in the following instance:
Run-Time Check Failure #3 - The variable 'lpFileOp' is being used without being initialized.
The only programmers that are better that C programmers are those who code in 1's and 0's
Programm3r
My Blog: ^_^
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LOL the compilers telling you the answer but you won't take the time to stop and read it...too funny!;P
Yours Truly, The One and Only!
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Can we find out the size of a structure without using sizeof function?
I have tried to write a macro passing the name of the structure as a parameter, but it did not work as expected!! Is there anyother way to do this?
Please provide your valuable suggestions and code(if possible).....
R@j@$eg@r
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Yes.
"A good athlete is the result of a good and worthy opponent." - David Crow
"To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne
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Homework-time, eh?
Hint: You can get adresses of struct members...
Failure is not an option - it's built right in.
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Even sizeof usage is hazardous on Win32 structures.
If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler.
-- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
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Why?
"A good athlete is the result of a good and worthy opponent." - David Crow
"To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne
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Since we are working on generating metadata about a structure by supplying the name of the structure, and getting its size during run time!!
R@j@$eg@r
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This makes no sense. How does it answer the question, "Why is sizeof usage hazardous on Win32 structures?"
"A good athlete is the result of a good and worthy opponent." - David Crow
"To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne
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Hint: BITMAPINFO
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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Is its size undetectable?
"A good athlete is the result of a good and worthy opponent." - David Crow
"To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne
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Of course it is detectable. But its actual size cannot be detected with a naive use of sizeof , i.e. it's tricky!
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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