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slrao16-Nov-03 17:26
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GeneralDialog windows -- where does the application code go Pin
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Questionwhere's main() ??? Pin
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Johnny ²16-Nov-03 21:43
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For a GUI application you need to think in terms of what you do to react to user input, not the classical main approach. As such, do not think of your dialog application as having a main code section - your application responds to messages from the Windows message system, and it is within the handlers for these messages that your application code is distributed as appropriate. In the case of drawing a circle in the window, then you would put that code within the handler for the WM_PAINT message, for example, which is called whenever the window needs to be redrawn. If you bring up the ClassWizard then it allows you to define a whole host of these functions to respond to most things. To stress, dont think of it in terms of having a main code section - Windows handles all that, you just respond to its messages.
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