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QuestionHow to check if USB filter driver be installed by MFC? Pin
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QuestionIRichEditOle::InsertObject shifts text one byte Pin
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QuestionCASE SOLVED AND CLOSED cout and cerr execute out of coded sequence Pin
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QuestionSOLVED CASE CLOSED cout in color and perror - revisited Pin
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GeneralRe: cout in color and perror - revisited Pin
Richard MacCutchan21-Dec-19 3:34
mveRichard MacCutchan21-Dec-19 3:34 
It's nothing special, just print the start test line, then two samples of perror, the first with no error, and the second with error 5.
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cout << "Function: " << __FUNCTION__ << endl;
cout << " START test area " << __LINE__ << endl;
errno = 0;
perror("\033[1;31mTEST perror "); // print the error details in red
cout << "\033[0m\n";              // restore to standard colours
errno = 5;
perror("\033[1;31mTEST perror ");
cout << "\033[0m\n";

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Since this is a TEST code , the while(1); purpose is to stop code flow.
Not sure what that means as there is nothing to stop.

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