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// FileExplorer.cpp : Defines the class behaviors for the application.
//
#include "stdafx.h"
#include "FileExplorer.h"
#include "MainFrm.h"
#include "FileExplorerDoc.h"
#include "LeftView.h"
#include "UTSampleAbout.h"
#ifdef _DEBUG
#define new DEBUG_NEW
#undef THIS_FILE
static char THIS_FILE[] = __FILE__;
#endif
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// CFileExplorerApp
BEGIN_MESSAGE_MAP(CFileExplorerApp, CWinApp)
//{{AFX_MSG_MAP(CFileExplorerApp)
ON_COMMAND(ID_APP_ABOUT, OnAppAbout)
// NOTE - the ClassWizard will add and remove mapping macros here.
// DO NOT EDIT what you see in these blocks of generated code!
//}}AFX_MSG_MAP
// Standard file based document commands
ON_COMMAND(ID_FILE_NEW, CWinApp::OnFileNew)
ON_COMMAND(ID_FILE_OPEN, CWinApp::OnFileOpen)
END_MESSAGE_MAP()
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// CFileExplorerApp construction
CFileExplorerApp::CFileExplorerApp()
{
// TODO: add construction code here,
// Place all significant initialization in InitInstance
}
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// The one and only CFileExplorerApp object
CFileExplorerApp theApp;
static HINSTANCE g_hRichEdDLL=NULL;
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// CFileExplorerApp initialization
BOOL CFileExplorerApp::InitInstance()
{
// Standard initialization
// If you are not using these features and wish to reduce the size
// of your final executable, you should remove from the following
// the specific initialization routines you do not need.
// Initialize RichEdit control
// for About Dialog
if(g_hRichEdDLL==NULL)
{
g_hRichEdDLL=::LoadLibrary(_T("RICHED32.DLL"));
if(g_hRichEdDLL==NULL)
TRACE(_T("Cannot load library to display RichEditTextControl"));
}
#if _MSC_VER < 1400
#ifdef _AFXDLL
Enable3dControls(); // Call this when using MFC in a shared DLL
#else
Enable3dControlsStatic(); // Call this when linking to MFC statically
#endif
#endif
// Change the registry key under which our settings are stored.
// TODO: You should modify this string to be something appropriate
// such as the name of your company or organization.
SetRegistryKey(_T("Local AppWizard-Generated Applications"));
LoadStdProfileSettings(); // Load standard INI file options (including MRU)
// Register the application's document templates. Document templates
// serve as the connection between documents, frame windows and views.
CSingleDocTemplate* pDocTemplate;
pDocTemplate = new CSingleDocTemplate(
IDR_MAINFRAME,
RUNTIME_CLASS(CFileExplorerDoc),
RUNTIME_CLASS(CMainFrame), // main SDI frame window
RUNTIME_CLASS(CLeftView));
AddDocTemplate(pDocTemplate);
// Parse command line for standard shell commands, DDE, file open
CCommandLineInfo cmdInfo;
ParseCommandLine(cmdInfo);
// Dispatch commands specified on the command line
if (!ProcessShellCommand(cmdInfo))
return FALSE;
// The one and only window has been initialized, so show and update it.
m_pMainWnd->ShowWindow(SW_SHOW);
m_pMainWnd->UpdateWindow();
return TRUE;
}
// App command to run the dialog
void CFileExplorerApp::OnAppAbout()
{
CUTSampleAboutDlg dlgAbout(IDR_MAINFRAME,ID_DESCRIPTION_FILE);
dlgAbout.DoModal();
}
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// CFileExplorerApp message handlers
int CFileExplorerApp::ExitInstance()
{
// TODO: Add your specialized code here and/or call the base class
// unload the library
if(g_hRichEdDLL!=NULL)
::FreeLibrary(g_hRichEdDLL);
return CWinApp::ExitInstance();
}
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