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where is #include lt;mutex gt;? - social. msdn. microsoft. com As part of the added support in Visual Studio 11 Developer Preview for the C++11 specification, the Standard Template Library (STL) support in Visual Studio is extended to provide the additional programming constructs that specification requires
Storing a pointer to an object - social. msdn. microsoft. com 1 To mean what C++ would call a pointer - e g if you have SomeClass myObj; then myObj is a reference variable in Net-speak, or a pointer to an object of type SomeClass in C++ speak 2 In parameter passing where a parameter passed as ref can be changed by the method so as to affect its value outside the method
VS 2019 and IncrediBuild - social. msdn. microsoft. com MSDN Community Support Please remember to click "Mark as Answer" the responses that resolved your issue, and to click "Unmark as Answer" if not This can be beneficial to other community members reading this thread If you have any compliments or complaints to MSDN Support, feel free to contact MSDNFSF@microsoft com Marked as answer byGeoyarFriday, June 14, 2019 12:34 AM Thursday, June 13
Linking a native C++ dll to managed C++ CLI The path I'm trying to take is as follows: Write Renderer in native C++ compile to dll, write C++ CLI wrapper for said dll then compile that to a dll which I should be able to call from C# I've successfully created the native dll with an extremely simple Win32 Console application that calls some DirectX; this is one project
Visual Studio 2015 intelisense is too slow Is the C++ project very big? Do you use any tools such as Resharper or Node tools for visual studio? Is the slowness only happened with C++ project? If you create a simple hello world C++ project, does it also need over 10 seconds to appear? You may refer to the similar issue in link below to check if it is your scenario
[UWP] [C++] [Bluetooth]Microsoft C++ exception: Platform . . . I'm developing a C++ Regular dll Dynamically linked to MFC (Microsoft Foundation Class libraries) that consumes WRT extension The dll is intended to provide methods that interact with the BLE devices in range
WIA 2. 0 C++ Item properties - social. msdn. microsoft. com Here is a general C++ forum for C++ with MFC or ATL You can raise a new thread from the driver development forum or if you agree I can help you move this thread to that forum By the way, Windows Image Acquisition (WIA) scanner item properties includes gray or DPI and so on parameters You may check it