(The original question was asked there : http://www.ogre3d.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=44832 )
Someone asked :
"While I would like to build everything in vs2008 (VC9), the PhysX SDK is built with vs2005 (VC8). Would this cause any problems, using all vc9 compiled libs and used in combination with this vc8 lib?"
I answered that the day ...
I have a rather large and complex set of programs to port from VC8 to VC9. One of the modules has a number of layered typedefs, which cause the compiler to generate a C4503 warning (decorated name truncated). The generated LIB file will not properly link to other modules in the project. VC8 had no trouble with this, leading me to conclud...
My MFC application using the "ESRI MapObjects LT2" ActiveX plugin throws an ASSERT at me when closing it.
The error occurs in cmdtarg.cpp:
CCmdTarget::~CCmdTarget()
{
#ifndef _AFX_NO_OLE_SUPPORT
if (m_xDispatch.m_vtbl != 0)
((COleDispatchImpl*)&m_xDispatch)->Disconnect();
ASSERT(m_dwRef <= 1); //<--- Fails because m_dwRef i...
I have inherited a very large and complex project (actually, a 'solution' consisting of 119 'projects', most of which are DLLs) that was built and tested under VC8 (VS2005), and I have the task of porting it to VC9 (VS2008).
The porting process I used was:
Copy the VC8 .sln file and rename it
to a VC9 .sln file.
Copy all of
the VC8...
This question is related to "How to make consistent dll binaries across VS versions ?"
We have applications and DLLs built
with VC6 and a new application built
with VC9. The VC9-app has to use
DLLs compiled with VC6, most of
which are written in C and one in
C++.
The C++ lib is problematic due to
name decoration/mangling issues.
Compil...
I am using VC 9 and I want to support Russian language for my application. I even created Russian resource strings. But my system has Russian Language setting. If it is not there every character displays junk (its code page is 1251). I also made DLL from Russian resource file. If I run that DLL in application from installed location, it ...
Hi upon compiling this code in Visual studio 2008 i get the following error
#include<iostream>
#include<string>
using namespace std;
void main()
{
basic_string<wchar_t> abc("hello world");
cout<<abc;
return;
}
error C2664: 'std::basic_string<_Elem,_Traits,_Ax>::basic_string(std::basic_string<_Elem,_Traits,_Ax>::_Has_deb...
How do I view the compiler-generated mangled names for overloaded functions in C++? I'm using VC9 but answers for other compilers are welcome too.
Edit: I find all the answers useful here. Accepting the one I liked best.
...
Is there other technique like RVO (return value optimization) or NRVO (named return value optimization) that can be use with VC2008?
...
I want to create a function that can take different types of iterators which store the same type of object:
The first is a std::map containing shared_ptr<Foo> (typedef-ed as FooMap) and the other is a std::list which also contains shared_ptr<Foo> (FooList).
I really like the solution MSalters suggested for a similar question and tried t...
std::string str;
std::stringstream strm(str);
I get this error:
Error 11 error C2248:
'std::basic_ios<_Elem,_Traits>::basic_ios'
: cannot access private member
declared in class
'std::basic_ios<_Elem,_Traits>' c:\program
files\microsoft visual studio
9.0\vc\include\sstream 517
If I use istringstream, same happens...
Hi,
I'm tring to migrate my code from VCpp 6 to VCpp 2008 express but when I build the solution I receive this error message:
icl: warning: problem with
Microsoft compilation of
'c:\Desenvolvimento\DFF\Base\\version.cpp'
1>C:\Arquivos de programas\Microsoft
Visual Studio
9.0\VC\include\string.h(69): error: expected a ";" 1>
__DEFINE...
I got a DLL generated on VC6 and using wstring, and I'm trying to use it in a VC9 project.
In this DLL there is a higher level class manipulating wstring, called UtfString.
I got everything imported correctly in my project, but when I call:
std::wstring test;
UtfString uTest(test);
it won't link, even if the function prototype is in...
For a static Win32 library, how can I detect that any of the "Use MFC" options is set?
i.e.
#ifdef ---BuildingForMFC---
....
#else
...
#endif
...
The following code gives a different number of destructors when compiled on GCC and vc9. AFAIK when run on vc9 i get 5 destructors showing, which I understand. The + overloaded operator is called, and two object are created, when returned a temporary object is created. This makes destruction of 3 objects possible. When the overloaded = o...
I saw some posted code with an out of range error on SO that made me wonder. I would expect a compiler to generate a warning (at the highest level at least) for this code
#pragma warning(push,4)
int main(){
int x[2];
x[2]=0;
return 0;
}
#pragma warning(pop)
but it does not.
The EDG compiler nicely says:
"sourceFil...
I'm working on migrating from vc6 to vc9. Things are generally working well but I ran into a nasty snag today.
We have a whole pile of optional Dlls that were written as extension dlls. They get put into a sub-folder: mainapp/plugins/plugintype/*.dll
AfxLoadLibrary used to work nicely but it no longer does. A little experimenting reve...
I am implementing some speed critical multithreaded code. I can avoid having some critical sections if I know for certain that some basic write operations are atomic. I just read an academic paper in which I saw the following:
"Writes of the basic types size t, int, float and pointer must be atomic. Writes by one thread must be seen by ...
We use an internal library(developed by some other team) built with VC6 compiler. This library mainly contains C Style APIs. We have a plan to migrate to Visual Studio 9 compiler. Should I request for the library to be built with VC9 compiler?
A more generic question, On which points ( may be name mangling, optimization etc) a DLL buil...
Hi!
I have a mixed mode application (managed and native) which has a high memory footprint. I already have found out that most of the memory is allocated by native code. I am not talking about a memory leak, but about a high memory consumption that occurs very early after the program starts and then is relatively stable.
Are you aware ...