Re: does the doc class do anything?

From:
"Jonathan Wood" <jwood@softcircuits.com>
Newsgroups:
microsoft.public.vc.mfc
Date:
Sun, 23 Jul 2006 11:54:13 -0600
Message-ID:
<uWjzOEorGHA.600@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl>
The document class inherits from CDocument, so it does quite a bit before
adding any code, and it is the place to override any behavior of CDocument.

Other functionality that might be added to the document include anything to
simplify setting, modifying, or retrieving the data it includes.

Since MFC allows you to have several views of the same document, most UI
commands should be routed to your view or frame classes.

--
Jonathan Wood
SoftCircuits Programming
http://www.softcircuits.com

"vsgdp" <hello@null.com> wrote in message
news:StOwg.7134$5K2.791@fed1read03...

Hi, I am finding in my program lots of things like this. Say I have a
command that does something to my data:

void CMyDoc::OnFilterCmd()
{
   mData1->filter();
}

I have many methods like this. In other words, it seems like my document
does nothing but stores data and acts as a, perhaps, unnecessary
middleman. Is this common in MFC programs, or should the document method
actually be doing the filtering itself rather than calling the objects
method?

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