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How to recursively dereference pointer (C++03)?

I'm trying to recursively dereference a pointer in C++. If an object is passed that is not a pointer (this includes smart pointers), I just want to return the object itself, by reference if ...
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Are there any side-effects of using macro _BIND_TO_CURRENT_VCLIBS_VERSION?

We are porting a VC++ project from Visual Studio 2003 to Visual Studio 2008 SP1(9.0.30729.4148). The dependent external libraries are also compiled with Visual Studio 2008 SP1. MainApp - Main ...
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VC++ allows to use const types for STL containers. Why?

STL containers require the stored values to be copy constructible and assignable. const T is obviously not an assignable type for any T, but I tried to use it (just being curious) and found out that ...
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Where is shared_ptr?

I am so frustrated right now after several hours trying to find where shared_ptr is located. None of the examples I see show complete code to include the headers for shared_ptr (and working). Simply ...
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ITERATOR LIST CORRUPTED in std::string constructor

The code below compiled in Debug configuration in VS2005 SP1 shows two messages with “ITERATOR LIST CORRUPTED” notice. Code Snippet #define _SECURE_SCL 0 #define _HAS_ITERATOR_DEBUGGING 0 #include ...
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Can I check which function templates have, or have not, been instantiated at least once?

I have a lot of template code. Since bad template code does not throw a compiler error unless it is compiled, is there any way I can check which template functions the compiler actually 'compiled' and ...
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Why do I see a MSVCR90 dependency even though I set the /MT option?

I'm building a DLL in Visual C++ 2008, and I want to have the runtime statically linked into the DLL. So I went into the project options and set Runtime Library to Multi-threaded (/MT). This has ...
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VS2008: Can I build a project with 2 CPP files of the same name in different folders?

Here is my folder structure: / | -- program.cpp -- utility.h -- utility.cpp | -- module/ | -- utility.h -- utility.cpp // Note that I have two files named utility.h and two named ...
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View Compiler Mangled Names in C++

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 ...
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Can I control version number assigned to interop assembly?

I have a C# program that uses a native C++ COM object. Visual Studio generates an interop assembly with wrappers for the types in the COM object. Each time I recompile the C# program interop assembly ...
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Overloading operator new [] in C++ fails with Visual C++

I have code that overloads operator new. The code below works fine under Linux (gcc4x) but not Windows ( Visual C++ 2008 Express Edition) The code under Visual Studio 2008 Express Edition reports ...
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Install the Boost library in Visual C++ 2008

I have downloaded Visual C++ 2008 and I also have the Boost library, v. 1.44.0. How to can the Boost library be installed in C++? I also have Visual C++ 2010.
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std::make_shared as a default argument does not compile

In Visual C++ (2008 and 2010), the following code does not compile with the following error: #include <memory> void Foo( std::shared_ptr< int > test = ::std::make_shared< int >( ...
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extern “C” has no effect in msvc++ 9.0

I manage project for JNI for both compilers: MSVC++ 8.0 and 9.0, my cpp file contains following implementation: extern "C" { JNIEXPORT jlong JNICALL ...
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How to hide console window of subprocess?

I'm trying to write a very simple program to replace an existing executable. It should munge its arguments slightly and exec the original program with the new arguments. It's supposed to be invoked ...
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Why are my Visual C++ 2008 x64 builds 5x slower than x86 builds?

I've been trying to improve the build times for my product. We're using continuous integration, and our builds are now taking 2 hours to run. I've looked at the NANT timings and see alot of places ...
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Can I use a C style library built with VC6 directly in VC9 project?

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 ...
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“Cannot convert parameter” using boost::variant iterator

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 ...
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What are the porting issues going from VC8 (VS2005) to VC9 (VS2008)?

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 ...
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VC9 and VC8 lib compatibility

(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 ...
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Why is term not evaluating to a function taking 0 arguments?

When I try compiling template<bool val> struct boolean { static const bool value = val; }; template<typename T> struct is_callable : boolean<sizeof((*(T*)0)()) >= 0> { }; ...
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Building error c101008d Visual Studio c++ related to mt.exe

I need to compile a code in C++ which has some OpenCV functions and does a kind of test. The fact is that the code has worked in other computers, I just need to set the includes and libraries properly ...
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Disable C++ warning at project level?

I know you can use a #pragma to disable a warning in a specific file, but I want to "turn off" a certain warning for a whole VC++ 2008 project. I found an option Configuration ...
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Why do I get these warnings in Visual C++ 2008 when building a struct?

I have this code typedef struct { const char* fooString; const bool fooBool; }fooStruct; And this initializer: static const fooStruct foo[] = { {"file1", true}, {"file2", false}, ...
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Visual C++ generates DIV instead of IDIV (x86, integer arithmetic)

I'm working with Visual C++ 2008 here (9.x) and I was preparing a fixed point value when I ran into the compiler generating a DIV instead of an IDIV. I collapsed the code into a tiny piece to exactly ...
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Creating a standalone DLL that contains all dependencies

I'm working on a C++ project in VS9 that references a number of header files, .dll and .lib files. I want to output this as a standalone DLL containing all the dependencies so that I can just use ...
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How to call VB.NET DLL from C++ (Call the functions also - not DLL file only)

I want to ask question about how to call VB.NET DLL from C++ program I have tried many times to call VB.NET DLL file from C++ and it is working fine but the problem is I can't call the function of ...
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Visual Studio 2008 does not care about base class existence when compiling templates?

It seems that VS 2008 handles class templates with inheritance a bit differently from the other compilers. The following code compiles without any error on VS 2008 (with default options): template ...
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How to solve problem “ mt.exe : general error c101008d”?

I often have this problem even when I build a new C++ project and try to build a release file. I use Visual studio 2008. One thing that may cause this problem is my code is saved on the server disk, ...
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Organisation of compiler dependency paths to external libraries

I my current team we organize the dependencies to external libraries headers in the project settings like that: Compiler Settings->Additional Includes: d:\src\lib\boost_1_43 d:\src\lib\CxImage_6_00 ...
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Using Custom Enum in a VC++9 project causes a compilation error

I am working in a migration project from VC++6 to VC++9. I am using Custom Enum in a VC++9 project causes a compilation error as it is duplicating with mfc base class winuser.h. Sample code:- enum ...
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VS 2008 : See the elements referred to pointer

This seems to be a rather stupid question, but I create a pointer to an array of doubles : double* tab = new double[10]; Then I fill the double array, but when I expand the tab pointer in Debug ...
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How do I make VC++'s debugger break on exceptions?

I'm trying to debug a problem in a DLL written in C that keeps causing access violations. I'm using Visual C++ 2008, but the code is straight C. I'm used to Delphi, where if an exception occurs ...
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VS 2008 irritating copy constructor link dependency

I've run into the following annoying and seemingly incorrect behaviour in the Visual Studio 2008 C++ compiler: Suppose I have a class library - Car.lib - that uses a "Car" class, with a header called ...
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Recovering graceflly from a failed vsnprintf on msvc2008

I'm looking for a way to use some variant of vsnprintf() with a buffer that can possibly be longer than the input buffer without triggering an error to the user. So far I've found that vsnprintf() ...
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Conditional compiling according to VC++ compiler version

I am in the process of migrating our VC++ project from Visual Studio 2005 (VC8) to Visual Studio 2008 (VC9). Some of the projects in the solution have paths to third party libraries in their ...
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this compiles without a warning in VC9 at warning level 4. Why would one NOT consider this a compiler defect?

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 ...
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Using C++ DLLs with different compiler versions

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 ...
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View integer on memory locations allocated as char in Visual C++ 2008 debugger

I'm using Visual C++ 2008 to write and debug my project. I have a char* pointer. I want to view 4 bytes starting at my pointer as an integer in the debugger. How do I do it? (int)(*pointer) comes to ...
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Connecting to a MySQL server using C++

I'm attempting to connect to a MySQL server using C++ with the MySQL ODBC 5.1 Driver on Visual C++ 2008 Express Edition. I'm following these instructions from MSDN: SQLConnect SQLGetData SQLFetch ...
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Nested inheritance trouble in Visual Studio 2008

I am currently working on a widget-based graphical user interface. It is structured as a tree with Widgets as the leaves and Containers as the nodes of the tree. The (solvable) problem with this ...
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Sleep() doesn't work in winapi32?

I'm still a beginner in programming GUI using c++ winapi32, and I found something strange. Here's a part of my code: InvalidateRect(hwnd,&rect, true); //Sleep(delay); ...
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Visual C++ (2008) debugging snapshot

Sometimes I need to keep track of several lines of code where variable values change on the object I am interested in. When the object changes, I need to compare the variables to see what is ...
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How to avoid stepping into 3rd party code in Visual Studio

I am working with fairly complex code that is working with several 3rd part libraries. When I want to keep on stepping over (F10) I sometimes end up in 3rd party assembly code. If I deselect the ...
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Is there a conventional/standard way to create an MFC error dialog?

I'd like to create a dialog for my application that shows a message and displays the standard red circle with the white "x" in the middle; seems to me this is a pretty standard windows dialog. I'm ...
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Compiler warning when switching on an enum

enum ENUM(Option1,Option2,Option3); string func(ENUM x) { switch(x) { case Option1: return "Option1"; case Option2: return "Option2"; case Option3: return "Option3"; } } This compiles and ...
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How to set more strict compiling rules in VC when compile C++ template code

guys, I want VC has the same strict compile rules as GCC when it compiles the c++ template code. But I don't know how to set this in my VC9.0 (Visual Studio 2008). For example, the following code is ...
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Static const variable is not constant in child class

I am using Visual Studio 2008 and have two classes Parent and Child. Parent declares some static const variables in the header, which are then defined in the cpp file. When I try to use the defines ...
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How to get __declspec(thread) working on Windows CE

I have a class containing: class SomeClass { SomeClass *previous; static __declspec(thread) SomeClass *stackTop; public: SomeClass() : previous(stackTop) { stackTop = this; } ...
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getting all combinations from numbers without repeating

hi I work with c++ ,can I find easy way for getting an array from a set of numbers containing all possible combinations between ex : {1,2,3} { {3,1,2}, {1,2,3}, {3,2,1}, {1,3,2}, ...

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