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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// $Workfile: pchWWhizInterface.cpp $
// $Archive: /WorkspaceWhiz/Src/WWhizInterface/pchWWhizInterface.cpp $
// $Date:: 1/03/01 12:13a $ $Revision:: 6 $ $Author: Jjensen $
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// This source file is part of the Workspace Whiz! source distribution and
// is Copyright 1997-2001 by Joshua C. Jensen. (http://workspacewhiz.com/)
//
// The code presented in this file may be freely used and modified for all
// non-commercial and commercial purposes so long as due credit is given and
// this header is left intact.
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#include "pchWWhizInterface.h"
#include "atlimpl.cpp"
/**
Stolen from the MFC 6.0 source. See CString::Find().
**/
int CStringFind(const CString& str, LPCTSTR lpszSub, int nStart)
{
ASSERT(AfxIsValidString(lpszSub));
int nLength = str.GetLength();
if (nStart > nLength)
return -1;
// find first matching substring
LPTSTR lpsz = _tcsstr((LPCTSTR)str + nStart, lpszSub);
// return -1 for not found, distance from beginning otherwise
return (lpsz == NULL) ? -1 : (int)(lpsz - (LPCTSTR)str);
}
/**
Stolen from the MFC 6.0 source. See CString::Find().
**/
int CStringFind(const CString& str, TCHAR ch, int nStart)
{
int nLength = str.GetLength();
if (nStart >= nLength)
return -1;
// find first single character
LPTSTR lpsz = _tcschr((LPCTSTR)str + nStart, (_TUCHAR)ch);
// return -1 if not found and index otherwise
return (lpsz == NULL) ? -1 : (int)(lpsz - (LPCTSTR)str);
}
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Joshua Jensen is a gamer at heart and as such, creates games for a living. He has the distinct pleasure of creating titles exclusively for the Xbox.
In his spare time, he maintains a Visual C++ add-in called Workspace Whiz! Find it at http://workspacewhiz.com/.