Re: Mixing ATL/MFC in VS2005 (reposting as crosspost)

From:
"Drew" <dam@dam.dam>
Newsgroups:
microsoft.public.vc.atl,microsoft.public.vc.mfcole
Date:
Tue, 12 Jun 2007 14:07:54 -0500
Message-ID:
<#1Nw7TSrHHA.2368@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl>
"Brian Muth" <bmuth@mvps.org> wrote in message
news:uyfDNzQrHHA.1508@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

Yeah. Turns out you can add ATL support to an MFC project but not the
other way around.


Not true. Both scenarios are supported.

Now I'm struggling with registration. The reason I asked the original
question is I'm
trying to update my project to not use the deprecated DECLARE_REGISTRY
and instead
use RGS files and needed a sample.

Here's the question now. Do I need to have an RGS file for every
interface,
even the noncreatable ones?


I've heard of non-creatable objects, but not non-creatable interfaces.
Non-creatable objects do not need to be registered.


OK, here's what I've done based on what I saw in my sample app (sorry for
length):

I've created 2 RGS files, one for the project in general and one for my only
creatable object.
I've put these in my resource only DLL which I load at the beginning of
InitInstance()

1st one:

HKCR
{
 NoRemove AppID
 {
  '%APPID%' = s 'MyApp'
    'MyApp.EXE'
    {
   val AppID = s '%APPID%'
  }
 }
}

2nd one:

HKCR
{
 MyApp.Application.2 = s 'Application Class'
 {
  CLSID = s '{684A3F62-0408-11d4-A05F-0050DA1AC1A8}' // coclass uuid
 }
 MyApp.Application = s 'Application Class'
 {
  CLSID = s '{684A3F62-0408-11d4-A05F-0050DA1AC1A8}' // coclass uuid
  CurVer = s 'MyApp.Application.2'
 }
 NoRemove CLSID
 {
  ForceRemove {684A3F62-0408-11d4-A05F-0050DA1AC1A8} = s 'ATLApp Class' //
coclass uuid
  {
   ProgID = s 'MyApp.Application.2'
   VersionIndependentProgID = s 'MyApp.Application'
   ForceRemove 'Programmable'
   LocalServer32 = s '%MODULE%'
   val AppID = s '%APPID%'
   'TypeLib' = s '{684A3F60-0408-11d4-A05F-0050DA1AC1A8}' // type library
uuid
  }
 }
}

Then in my CWinApp derived class at global scope:

class CATLHostModule : public CAtlMfcModule
{
public :
 DECLARE_LIBID(LIBID_StressCheck)

 // It seems the GUID here is arbitrary
 DECLARE_REGISTRY_APPID_RESOURCEID(IDR_MFCAPP,
"{2D612497-139A-47d9-A08C-A2286D24B406}")
};

CATLHostModule _Module;

// type library uuid
const GUID CDECL BASED_CODE _tlid =
  { 0x684A3F60, 0x0408, 0x11d4, { 0xA0, 0x5F, 0x00, 0x50, 0xDA, 0x1A, 0xC1,
0xA8 } };
const WORD _wVerMajor = 2;
const WORD _wVerMinor = 0;

Then in InitInstance:

 // Following was copy/pasted out of sample app

 // App was launched with /Embedding or /Automation switch.
 // Run app as automation server.
 if (cmdInfo.m_bRunEmbedded || cmdInfo.m_bRunAutomated)
 {
  // Don't show the main window
  return TRUE;
 }
 // App was launched with /Unregserver or /Unregister switch. Unregister
 // typelibrary. Other unregistration occurs in ProcessShellCommand().
 else if (cmdInfo.m_nShellCommand == CCommandLineInfo::AppUnregister)
 {
  _Module.UpdateRegistryAppId(FALSE);
  _Module.UnregisterServer(TRUE);
  UnregisterShellFileTypes();
  m_server.UpdateRegistry(OAT_DISPATCH_OBJECT, NULL, NULL, FALSE);
  AfxOleUnregisterTypeLib(_tlid, _wVerMajor, _wVerMinor);
 }
 // App was launched standalone or with other switches (e.g. /Register
 // or /Regserver). Update registry entries, including typelibrary.
 else
 {
  /************ RELEVANT CODE (I think) ***********/
  m_server.UpdateRegistry(OAT_DISPATCH_OBJECT);
  COleObjectFactory::UpdateRegistryAll(); // returns 0

  _Module.UpdateRegistryAppId(TRUE); // returns 0x80070716 The specified
resource name cannot be found in the image file.

  _Module.RegisterServer(TRUE); // same as above

  AfxOleRegisterTypeLib(AfxGetInstanceHandle(), _tlid); // returns 0
 }

I can understand the HRESULTs if it is using the arbitrary GUID
from the DECLARE_REGISTRY_APPID_RESOURCEID macro, but this is
how it was done in the generated sample app. I'm stuck.

Thanks,
Drew

Brian

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