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// NGLibrary.cpp : Defines the initialization routines for the DLL.
//
#include "stdafx.h"
#include <afxdllx.h>
#ifdef _DEBUG
#define new DEBUG_NEW
#undef THIS_FILE
static char THIS_FILE[] = __FILE__;
#endif
static AFX_EXTENSION_MODULE NGLibrary_DLL = { NULL, NULL };
extern "C" int APIENTRY
DllMain(HINSTANCE hInstance, DWORD dwReason, LPVOID lpReserved)
{
// Remove this if you use lpReserved
UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER(lpReserved);
#ifdef _DEBUG
CString sModule;
LPTSTR pszName = sModule.GetBuffer(_MAX_PATH);
::GetModuleFileName(hInstance, pszName, _MAX_PATH);
sModule.ReleaseBuffer();
int nPos = sModule.ReverseFind(_T('\\') );
if (nPos > 0)
{
sModule = sModule.Mid(nPos + 1);
}
#endif
if (dwReason == DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH)
{
TRACE1("%s Initializing!\n", sModule);
// Extension DLL one-time initialization
if (!AfxInitExtensionModule(NGLibrary_DLL, hInstance))
return 0;
// Insert this DLL into the resource chain
// NOTE: If this Extension DLL is being implicitly linked to by
// an MFC Regular DLL (such as an ActiveX Control)
// instead of an MFC application, then you will want to
// remove this line from DllMain and put it in a separate
// function exported from this Extension DLL. The Regular DLL
// that uses this Extension DLL should then explicitly call that
// function to initialize this Extension DLL. Otherwise,
// the CDynLinkLibrary object will not be attached to the
// Regular DLL's resource chain, and serious problems will
// result.
new CDynLinkLibrary(NGLibrary_DLL);
}
else if (dwReason == DLL_PROCESS_DETACH)
{
TRACE1("%s Terminating!\n\n", sModule);
// Terminate the library before destructors are called
AfxTermExtensionModule(NGLibrary_DLL);
}
return 1; // ok
}
// Exported DLL initialization is run in context of application
// or Regular DLL.
NGLIB_EXT_API void WINAPI InitNGLibrary(void)
{
// Create a new CDynLinkLibrary for this app.
new CDynLinkLibrary(NGLibrary_DLL);
// Add other initialization here.
}
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I haven't always written software for a living. When I graduated from Surrey University in 1989, it was with an Electronic Engineering degree, but unfortunately that never really gave me the opportunity to do anything particularly interesting (with the possible exception of designing
Darth Vader's Codpiece * for the UK Army in 1990).
* Also known as the Standard Army Bootswitch. But that's another story...
Since the opportunity arose to lead a software team developing C++ software for
Avionic Test Systems in 1996, I've not looked back. More recently I've been involved in the development of subsea acoustic navigation systems, digital TV broadcast systems, port security/tracking systems, and most recently software development tools with my own company,
Riverblade Ltd.
One of my personal specialities is IDE plug-in development.
ResOrg was my first attempt at a plug-in, but my day to day work is with
Visual Lint, an interactive code analysis tool environment with works within the Visual Studio and Eclipse IDEs or on build servers.
I love lots of things, but particularly music, photography and anything connected with history or engineering. I
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