Re: Passing a CEdit object to another class..

From:
"Tom Serface" <tserface@msn.com>
Newsgroups:
microsoft.public.vc.mfc
Date:
Fri, 8 Sep 2006 13:06:44 -0700
Message-ID:
<#FZiRJ40GHA.4312@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl>
Assign a variable in your worker thread (when it is created) something like:

// Created thread;

// I do it this way so I can use any window I want for messages.
// Assume this sets a variable in the thread object called m_pUIWnd of type
CWnd *
pThreadObject ->SetUIWnd(this);

From worker thread:

m_pUIWnd->SendMessage(MYMESSAGE,pMyWordData,pMyLongPointer;
// The pMyLongPointer could point to the data you want to have added in the
control

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/winui/winui/windowsuserinterface/windowing/messagesandmessagequeues/messagesandmessagequeuesreference/messagesandmessagequeuesfunctions/postmessage.asp

Check out Joe's article:

http://www.flounder.com/uithreads.htm

Tom

"Frank B." <kefkastudio@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1157745352.967942.86510@d34g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...

I apologize, can you give me an example?

Frank B.

Ajay Kalra wrote:

Dont pass CEdit to the worker thread. Instead let the worker thread
post a message to main gui thread/dialog which will update the edit
box. Only pass window handles(HWND) across threads instead of CWnd*.

---
Ajay

This is how I've created a thread..

void CvcatTransmit::OnTransmitStart()
{
        thread = (CThread *)AfxBeginThread(RUNTIME_CLASS(CThread),
                                        THREAD_PRIORITY_NORMAL,
                                        0, //stacksize
                                        CREATE_SUSPENDED);
        thread->SetMe = true;
        thread->ResumeThread();
}

CThread is a class that inherits CWinThread.
Now, in my thread I need to be able to update my edit boxes which
reside in the CvcatTransmit class.

this is what I've tried:

inside of Thread.h

CEdit * MyBox;

then inside OnTransmitStart()

thread->MyBox = &vcatBox;

and it fails to work.. any other ideas?

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