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8 hours later…
09:09
Hi Every One.
I have little confusion about mfc c++ dll. Can any one help?
My Professor told me create program but don't use direct dll. What does it mean? I not able to include header file in my program. Only library file and dll?
@MuhammadRaza If you can't even describe the problem, why ask. Also, why did you ask? You're going ahead anyways. See Stack Overflow
@sehe
@sehe Sir Sorry i describe. I create dll in mfc c++. And my professor told me don't use this dll with direct method in your software source code were i need this dll.
user4625198
Why don't you ask professor what did he mean with that?
@sehe what does mean direct method? I can only include library file of dll and dll.
If you're not able to include the header, you need a better text editor. You cannot use MFC without the headers. You don't want to use it without Visual Studio support. How would you run it without the DLL? What is a "direct DLL". All of it makes no sense. Go to Stack Overflow and write a proper question
@MuhammadRaza Note that there are some stackoverflow sites in other language (Portugese, Russian, at least)
09:16
@Stealth he explain but i don't understand.
@sehe direct dll mean if you include dll header file or cpp in your program.
So. Now you come here with a very bad explanation, and hope we are psychic. If you can show the exact text, maaaaaaybe someone on Stack Overflow will be able to translate
@MuhammadRaza That makes zero sense.
user4625198
Maybe he wants you to not use dll.
I want to use dll. But its important to use dll header file to access class or just with library and put dll in debug folder.
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user4625198
You put dll in your folder and include header in your code.
09:20
\@MuhammadRaza just read the part on "Using" - msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms235636.aspx
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2 hours later…
10:52
Can someone explain me pointers :D
@MarkoMackic No. You can Google it and read the various explanations that already exist on Stack Overflow
@MarkoMackic -> google
@TonyTheLion you fell for it
google is not cool :P i love live explanation :D
@sehe wait its a troll?
10:53
who ?
if you mean on me, i'm not
a trol
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15:41
I don't know from where to start. I mean... HEADER_PACKET_LOGIN = 15 typedef struct {int login; BYTE fuck;}
In Account connectot function. I have this HEADER_PACKET_LOGIN
I'am usign just simple packet's.
I want to send packets with asio.
what packets? which OSI transport layer?
in case of authorization data i think you're using TCP, right?
LoginPacket.header = HEADER_CG_LOGIN;
HEADER_CG_LOGIN = 1,
typedef struct command_login
{
BYTE header;
char name[ID_MAX_NUM + 1];
char pwd[PASS_MAX_NUM + 1];
} TPacketCGLogin;
yes it's TCP
bool CPythonNetworkStream::SendLoginPacket(const char* c_szName, const char* c_szPassword)
{
TPacketCGLogin LoginPacket;
LoginPacket.header = HEADER_CG_LOGIN;

strncpy(LoginPacket.name, c_szName, sizeof(LoginPacket.name)-1);
strncpy(LoginPacket.pwd, c_szPassword, sizeof(LoginPacket.pwd)-1);

LoginPacket.name[ID_MAX_NUM]='\0';
LoginPacket.pwd[PASS_MAX_NUM]='\0';

if (!Send(sizeof(LoginPacket), &LoginPacket))
{
Tracen("SendLogin Error");
return false;
}

return SendSequence();
}
This is client part.
LOGIN
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18:33
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