Dustin Nieffenegger

Apr 24, 2020 02:03
Thank you so much. I'll mark your answer as accepted!
Apr 23, 2020 14:30
Thanks for your help, I appreciate it. This has been giving me a headache for a week
Apr 23, 2020 14:29
In other words, IsHandleCreated returns false when the dialog window is closed, and when it's shown again IsHandleCreated returns true. So if I force it to append lines while IsHandleCreated returns false, I get "Invoke or BeginInvoke cannot be called on a control until the window handle has been created." So it seems to me like I am not able to cache line values.
Apr 23, 2020 14:29
I get all lines discarded while the dialog window is closed if I change the condition check in DialogForm.AddLine to if (this.IsDisposed || !this.IsHandleCreated) { Console.WriteLine("Line was thrown away:" + line); return; }
Apr 23, 2020 14:29
.NET Framework 4.0.3
Apr 23, 2020 14:29
I applied your edit suggestions. But on my computer, every time the dialog form is closed, its window handle seems to be destroyed since CanWrite will be false when the dialog window is closed, and if (this.IsDisposed || !this.IsHandleCreated) return; would also discard any line that would make it there, while when I have it open the lines are appended as expected.
Apr 23, 2020 14:29
Alas, it works! Thank you for the explanation of what was happening, I have a better understanding. Just one thing- this program is launched with an option to start a GUI or to not start a GUI, and that is for the lifetime of the program, not a tradeoff depending on whether or not the dialog window is open. If it is launched with a GUI, I don't want a single "Test" to not make it to the dialog window (in reality it's not "Test" being appended to the TextBox, it is lines from a log file). That is why I wanted the dialog to be persistent; I need to be able to modify its contents while not shown.
Apr 23, 2020 14:29
I even went so far as to start experimenting with a ConcurrentQueue<string> which the worker thread could add the lines to and the dialog could take lines out when being loaded, but that seems so... dumb... Is there absolutely no way to modify a Control while it's not Visible?
 

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Mar 21, 2017 04:08
@Lalaland Thanks for the help
Mar 21, 2017 04:05
g++.exe (Rev2, Built by MSYS2 project) 6.3.0 is my compiler... Do you have any suggestions on who I might ask or where I should ask to find out definitively if this is a compiler error?
Mar 21, 2017 04:01
@Lalaland that is the weird thing. clang is the only compiler i know that allows this. GCC fails always. Could it be a compiler bug?
Mar 21, 2017 03:55
I reduced it down to this example
Mar 21, 2017 03:55
Well, I am getting an ambiguous template instantiation error when passing classes that are themselves templated classes... maybe i am not doing this right
Mar 21, 2017 03:50
Is anyone here good with metaprogramming and template design?
 

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Mar 20, 2017 10:11
True, my bad... in any case id still sooner use that than a raw pointer
Mar 20, 2017 10:10
OK, well i did mention unique_ptr. Shared_ptr has helpful cases as well... he can go check out the classes to learn more.
Mar 20, 2017 09:56
or std::unique_ptr. Check those classes out
Mar 20, 2017 09:54
snowy500, if you can use c++11 wrap the pointer in a std::shared_ptr, then you can pass the shared_ptr by reference... that would be the best practice
Mar 20, 2017 08:38
I would do so but im not even sure where to begin. But thanks
Mar 20, 2017 08:36
Anyone here good with metaprogramming? Can someone tell me why clang accept this but gcc doesn't? pastebin.com/fX1CYpvP been driving me crazy for hours