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Actually there are rules on building paths. Your path is invalid. Stop.
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If you think i am wrong you may try it !!
Actually i wasted my time, expecting that you may give a good suggestion !!
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kapardhi wrote: If you think i am wrong you may try it !!
Yes, I think you are wrong. Stop.
kapardhi wrote: Actually i wasted my time, expecting that you may give a good suggestion !!
Definitely, yes.
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.
This is going on my arrogant assumptions. You may have a superb reason why I'm completely wrong.
-- Iain Clarke
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kapardhi wrote: Actually i wasted my time...
No, it appears that you are wasting ours. How can you expect to get help when you do not answer our questions, and withold important information? We're not mind readers. Several here will bend over backwards to help those in need, but it all starts with you providing all relavent information.
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i am sorry to say that " i wasted my time"
yesterday i was in some tension as my code was not working, so i replied in that dirty manner!
i am really sorry!
thanks for testing my code snippet!
there might be some problem in my code, i shall check it!!
bye..
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CPallini wrote: Your path is invalid.
Actually it's not. I would never do that, but the compiler is a little more forgiving.
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It's invalid for Mr. Operative System, not for Mr.Compiler.
Am I wrong?
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.
This is going on my arrogant assumptions. You may have a superb reason why I'm completely wrong.
-- Iain Clarke
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CPallini wrote: Am I wrong?
It works. Give it a go.
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Have you made a test of his snippet, with the double 'double quotes'?
Have you really assigned a FILE pointer to a CFile * variable?
Does it work?
I'll try.
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CPallini wrote: Have you made a test of his snippet, with the double 'double quotes'?
Yes, sort of.
CPallini wrote: Have you really assigned a FILE pointer to a CFile * variable?
No, I totally overlooked that part. I just assumed it was being assigned to a FILE* . Mark that as another thing I would not do.
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DavidCrow wrote: CPallini wrote:
Have you made a test of his snippet, with the double 'double quotes'?
Yes.
Well, hence you know it doesn't compile (with the duplcate startin double quotes), at least on VC6.
DavidCrow wrote: CPallini wrote:
Have you really assigned a FILE pointer to a CFile * variable?
No.
I had no doubt about. It obviously doesn't even compile.
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Prior to using CFile , this worked fine:
FILE *pFile = fopen("C:\\Documents and Settings\\davidc\\My Documents\\\\LotusInstall.log", "a+");
fprintf(pFile, ...);
fclose(pFile); Trying to assign fopen() 's return value to a CFile object, rather than a CStdioFile object, is what the compiler is complaining about.
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Yeah, I made a test, following your advice. It seems you can put the double slash almosta anywhere...
If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler.
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This is going on my arrogant assumptions. You may have a superb reason why I'm completely wrong.
-- Iain Clarke
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Sorry to hurt you!
i am sorry to say that " i wasted my time"
yesterday i was in some tension as my code was not working, so i replied in that dirty manner!
i am really sorry!
thanks for testing my code snippet!
there might be some problem in my code, i shall check it!!
bye..
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Oh, don't worry about, I was, as usual, a bit sarcastic.
You're welcome.
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And what are you doing with this
kapardhi wrote: ""c:\\Documents and Settings\\Kapardhi\\Desktop\\Oct22\\\\TRY.log";
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At the end there are \\\\ i.e computer takes as
"c:\Documents and Settings\Kapardhi\Desktop\Oct22\\MyTry.log"
this"\\" implies any string before "\\" is path, and string after "\\" is the name of the file to be created
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kapardhi wrote: this"\\" implies any string before "\\" is path, and string after "\\" is the name of the file to be created
The above is wrong.
Anyway the pathname is valid, I was wrong about.
That's said, your code snippet is a bit naïf (euphemism), why are you assigning a FILE pointer to
a CFile * variable?
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-- Iain Clarke
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hay all,
how to read the DLL file, read the functionality and edit it how.
give the solution plz.
Regard's
Mathy's
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Acting on the library source files.
If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler.
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This is going on my arrogant assumptions. You may have a superb reason why I'm completely wrong.
-- Iain Clarke
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What the hell are you trying to do ?
If you want to modify the dll, you need to have the source file, modify them and rebuild your dll. You can't just 'edit' a dll like that.
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mind the word's to use,understand my que? first.
i know how to edit the source and rebuild it.
but i want to read the source code through Dll how.
Regard's
Mathy's
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Thanks for downvoting me
mathy wrote: but i want to read the source code through Dll how.
As I already told you in my previous message, it is not possible, even if you don't like it. If you don't have the sources of the dll, you can't modify your dll. It is the same as with an executable, you can't just edit a program like that without having the sources.
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Re: Any way to decompile C++ Exe/DLL of device application
No. You can't turn hamburger back into the cow.
They said it there For more details, see here:
http://www.codeguru.com/forum/showthread.php?t=441352[^]
There is sufficient light for those who desire to see, and there is sufficient darkness for those of a contrary disposition.
Blaise Pascal
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I need to check in Run Time if in current machine that execute my application (exe file) has an active microphone.
How can i do it ?
Thanks
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