sorry about the misspelled loadBytes in the end (that's not the error though, hehehe)!!
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sorry about the misspelled loadBytes in the end (that's not the error though, hehehe)!!
When passing the variable bytes to the loadBytes function, it somehow get the value zero when treated in the stackwrite function. If I set the value bVar to any constant value it's ok.
byte...
I want to pass it along to MyMemoryViewer!!!
The myobject is NOT global!
I need help with inheritance
class MemoryViewer : public CWnd
{
public:
myclass *myobj;
MemoryViewer(myclass *_myobj);
}
Why might be wrong when I try to doubleclick on my newly added button to a dialog in Visual Studio.
I get the following error:
Cannot add new member.
I have copied some dialogs from the .rc...
When trying to compile an mfc application with an include c header using the extern "C" directive I get the following error:
fatal error C1010: unexpected end of file while looking for precompiled...
it's an interpreter for a certain instruction set, which has already been implemented in inline assembly. I want to use this in another work using classes, but I don't want to rewrite the all those...
I get a whole lot of errors when doing this. I fetch the mangled name from the map file. But when i use this, I get:
error C2018: unknown character '0x40'
Maybe there's someway of escaping...
Hi,
Need urgent help with the following problem
trying to call a class member function from a class using inline assembly
is this possible at all?
__asm {
__asm push edx
greatly appreciate your help....thanks alot
Greatly appreciate your help.....but I have one more dilemma
I have a function which returns a InstructionProc
inline InstructionProc Test::
InstructionProcFind(uint32_t icode) {
...
but i doesn't solve the problem!!!
hmmm....maybe you could correct it then...cause i want to point to a Test memberfunction!!!
How can I do that?
Please!!
why should that fix anything...hmmm?
I want something like this, but instructionA.proc(i) does not evaluate to a function, why?
typedef unsigned int uint32_t;
class Test;
typedef void (Test::*InstructionProc)(uint32_t...
Hi,
Is there any simpler way of initiating an array used in a class than looping or single instance init.
I want to do EXACTLY as the code states but I don't get the damn thing working.
...
Not really shure what you wanted to achieve by that nkhambal!!!
This seems very static, I don't want to change the exsiting code, I just want to add functionality to an already exsiting function.
Isn't there anything more similar to default values in c++?
I...
Is there any way of taking several arguments but only using the ones that are passed to the function?
Hi,
How do I use default values in pointers to functions, say I want to do this,
typedef struct {
void (*append)(int,int)
} LOGVTBL;
I guess that would be in the eye of the beholder or in this case the programmer.....so therefore I think your'e wrong.
From a c,c++,java programmers view -> assembly is LLL
From an assembly...
The thought of low level programming excites me. <- hmmm I wonder if you even know what low level is
seems like ahluka has to much time on his hands.....why not do something constructive with it...like go dr_wn himself or something like that
are you like not very bright or?
yes but this is why I ask....it's a c snippet which I would like to port to c++
could I just replace the return x(50) with x(50) and that will do the same?