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pther wrote: But pTopWnd is coming NULL.Why?
Did you bother to check the return value of GetWindow() , or are you assuming it succeeded and calling FromHandle() anyway?
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hi!
what does the non-maskable interrupt do?
does it disable other interrupts? whitch interrupts?
Zo.Naderi-Iran
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Wish I still gave a <blank> about that level.
Doe’s it still disable other interrupts – no!
Look this is Windows and like most other modern Operating Systems you will need to dig deeper.
Sorry – I am tiered and could be wrong – keep looking -
INTP
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IIRC, and it has been a while since I was messing around with the pins on a CPU, the NMI is an interrupt that cannot be turned off (masked). What it does depends on the CPU that you are using.
For example, a NMI on a 6502 causes the process or to jump to whatever address is stored at FFFA /FFFB . On a Z-80, I believe it jumps to 0066 . On a Z-80, an NMI cannot be interrupted by another normal interrupt, but can be interrupted by another NMI, etc.
The end result is - the answer depends on the processor (or processor family) that you are using and what you are trying to accomplish.
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hi!
How do i enable a non-maskable interrupt?
is my program corrupt? if i ebable this interrupt in my program, and then disable it, soon.
Zo.Naderi-Iran
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You can't disable the NMI (that's why it's called "non-maskable), so it's always enabled.
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i m using following function in my project but gtng an exception error:
CString CMyProj::OnTextList()
{
int index;
CString _case;
index = m_caselist.GetCurSel();
m_caselist.GetText(index,_case);
return _case;
}
can any body tell me why i m getting error in this code?????????
NT
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may check if the index is >= 0
If no item is selected the index has a value of -1.
Check LastError code using GetLastError()
Otherwise please post the error message / exception.
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exception error i m geeting is "Debug Assertion Error".
NT
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GetText is checking its input data.
What are you inputting to it?
Use the debugger to set a breakpoint and check the value.
Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, and have not money, I am become as a sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal. George Orwell, "Keep the Aspidistra Flying", Opening words
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I dont want return value of GetText() function
i want return value of _case variable
NT
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Sure. But you are calling GetText() with index and _case .
And GetText is checking its paramteres...
Did you ever check the value of index ?
Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, and have not money, I am become as a sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal. George Orwell, "Keep the Aspidistra Flying", Opening words
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But i think the function of GetText() is that watever text is at index(watevr value) will be stored in _case.
just tell the way i m returning the value of _case is correct or not????
NT
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tyagineha wrote: But i think the function of GetText() is that watever text is at index(watevr value) will be stored in _case.
You could have read MSDN about GetText(). The index is zerobased.
Hence my repeated question (which you seem to refuse to answer): What are you calling GetText() with?
Are you calling it with invalid indices (like, perchance, -1)?
Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, and have not money, I am become as a sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal. George Orwell, "Keep the Aspidistra Flying", Opening words
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ok i m sorry 4 that....
i m inputting a ListBox value..........
NT
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And your Listbox does have 5 entries?
Or does it have 4, and the last one is selected?
Then you have falling in the ole off-by-one trap.
Indices are counting from 0: the last element of the Listbox has the index (SizeOfListbox -1)
Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, and have not money, I am become as a sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal. George Orwell, "Keep the Aspidistra Flying", Opening words
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rite now listbox has only one entry.
this function i m defining in one class and calling in another class...
the problem which u r saying..
that problem i m nt gntng when i m in same class
but when calling this function fron another class then error is cuming.
tell me watshld i do now??
Nt
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tyagineha wrote: tell me watshld i do now??
Write proper English. I am not a native speaker and may get your abbreviations wrong. Also, this stuff is complicated enough.
Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, and have not money, I am become as a sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal. George Orwell, "Keep the Aspidistra Flying", Opening words
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Tell me what should i do now????
NT
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Set a breakpoint on return _case; and see if it looks OK in the debugger.
If it does, single step into your other class and look if it is still OK.
Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, and have not money, I am become as a sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal. George Orwell, "Keep the Aspidistra Flying", Opening words
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its not ok in debugger...
its giving debug error.
i just want to return the value which is in _case.
i want to use this value furthur.
NT
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tyagineha wrote: i just want to return the value which is in _case.
So the CString _case is ok at the end of your function (as listed above). And it is not OK in the function calling that?
Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, and have not money, I am become as a sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal. George Orwell, "Keep the Aspidistra Flying", Opening words
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tyagineha wrote: rite now listbox has only one entry.
But you are calling for the 4th one?
Could this work?
Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, and have not money, I am become as a sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal. George Orwell, "Keep the Aspidistra Flying", Opening words
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sorry i m not getting you.
Nt
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