Microsoft Visual C MFC Part 1

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Microsoft Visual C MFC Library Reference, Part 1 - Complete Documentation for Microsoft Visual C++ version 5.0 - Microsoft - 1997 - Paperback - Microsoft Press

Microsoft Visual C MFC Library Reference, Part 1 - Complete Documentation for Microsoft Visual C++ version 5.0

Volume 1 of the four volume Microsoft Visual C++ 5.0 Programmer's Reference Set

Introduction

The Class Library Reference covers the classes, global functions, global variables, and macros that make up the Microsoft� Foundation Class Library, version 4.21. The Class Hierarchy Chart online details the class relationships in the class library.

The Class Library Overview lists the classes in helpful categories. Use these lists to help locate a class that contains the functionality you are interested in. Visual C+ + Programmer's Guide online explains how to use the class library to program for Microsoft Windows NT�, Microsoft Windows� 95, and other Win32� platforms. Practical examples and techniques are supplied in the tutorials in Visual C+ + Tutorials online.

The remainder of the Class Library Reference consists of an alphabetical listing of the classes and an MFC Macros and Globals section that explains the global functions, global variables, and macros used with the class library.

The individual hierarchy charts included with each class are useful for locating base classes. The Class Library Reference usually does not describe inherited member functions, inherited operators, and overridden virtual member functions. For information on these functions, refer to the base classes depicted in the hierarchy diagrams.

In the alphabetical listing section, each class description includes a member summary by category, followed by alphabetical listings of member functions, overloaded operators, and data members.

Public and protected class members are documented only when they are normally used in application programs or derived classes. Occasionally, private members are listed because they override a public or protected member in the base class. See the class header files for a complete listing of class members.

Some C-language structures defined by Windows are so widely applicable that their descriptions have been reproduced completely in a section following the alphabetical reference.

Please note that the "See Also" sections refer to Win32 API functions by prefacing them with the scope resolution operator (::), for example, ::EqualRect. More information on these functions can be found in the Win32 SDK documentation.


This four-volume collection is the complete printed product documentation for Microsoft Visual C++ version 5, the development system for Win32? In book form, this information is portable and easy to access and browse, a comprehensive alternative to the substantial online help system in Visual C++. The volumes are numbered as a set, but you can buy only the volumes you need, when you need them.

Volume 1: MICROSOFT VISUAL C++ MFC LIBRARY REFERENCE, PART 1 Volume 2: MICROSOFT VISUAL C++ MFC LIBRARY REFERENCE, PART 2
This two-volume reference thoroughly documents the Microsoft Foundation Class (MFC) library, providing a class library overview, an alphabetical listing of MFC classes, and a section on the library's macros and glpbals. In-depth class descriptions summarize members by category and list member functions, operators, and data members. Entries for member functions include return values, parameters, related classes, important comments, and source code examples.
Volume 3: MICROSOFT VISUAL C++ RUN-TIME LIBRARY REFERENCE
Combining the information of three books, this volume contains complete descriptions and alphabetical listings of all the functions and parameters in the iostream class library, ActiveX� Template Library (ATL), and run-time library. Entries include helpful source code examples.
Volume 4: MICROSOFT VISUAL C++ LANGUAGE REFERENCE
Three books in one, the C and C++ references in this volume .guide you through the two languages: terminology and concepts, programming structures, functions, declarations, and expressions. The C++ section also covers Run-Time Type Information (RTTI) and Namespaces. The final section of this valuable resource discusses the preprocessor and translation phases, integral to C and C++ programming, and includes an alphabetical listing of preprocessor directives.

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