Re: WinSock SendData -> unknown Exception

From:
clinisbut <clinisbut@gmail.com>
Newsgroups:
microsoft.public.vc.mfc
Date:
Mon, 18 Feb 2008 04:08:00 -0800 (PST)
Message-ID:
<3c557c04-7e8c-4bef-ba39-68434d020483@j28g2000hsj.googlegroups.com>
On Feb 16, 2:00 am, Joseph M. Newcomer <newco...@flounder.com> wrote:

I question the fundamental decision to use an ActiveX control to do someth=

ing as simple as

socket handling. I believe the control does synchronous I/O.


Yeah, sure! but does another issue...

Could you report ALL the values of the COleDispatchException object? Most =

especially the
m_wCode.
m_wCode = 0

I think that's the only value I've left behind.

I'm having another trouble and is happening when I call the same
function from a multimedia timer. But this time I'm getting a "First
chance exception in XXX.exe (MSWINSCK.OCX): 0xC0000005: Access
Violation".

I think it has to do with the variant type. Debugging this last error,
I found that program crashes in function (called automatically from
mWinsock.sendData):

   void COleDispatchDriver::InvokeHelperV(DISPID dwDispID, WORD
wFlags, VARTYPE vtRet, void* pvRet, const BYTE* pbParamInfo, va_list
argList)
   {
      //BLABLABLABLA
      SCODE sc = m_lpDispatch->Invoke(dwDispID, IID_NULL, 0, wFlags,
&dispparams, pvarResult, &excepInfo, &nArgErr); //<---This is where
error occours!!!
   }

Maybe has something to do with MMTimer? this is how I implement it:
void CALLBACK CUart3Dlg::StartTimer( UINT wTimerID, UINT msg, DWORD
dwUser, DWORD dw1, DWORD dw2 )
{
    CUart3Dlg* obj = (CUart3Dlg*) dwUser;
        obj->Timer_SendData( wTimerID );
}

void CUart3Dlg::Timer_SendData( UINT wTimerID )
{
    if( buffer_out.size() > 0 )
    {
        if( ui_retry_counter<MAX_RETRY_COUNT )
        {
            //Some operations
        }
        else
        {
                       std::vector<unsigned char> out_tcp;
                       //fead out_tcp with data
                       //...........
            Send_TCP( out_tcp ); <--This calls my m_Winsock.sendData( v );
        }
    }
}

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