Re: capturing windows messages to parent dialog box

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Date:
Fri, 14 Sep 2007 13:18:01 -0700
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ok, i'll do that, but does that resolve my underlying issue with the modal
message box?

"AliR (VC++ MVP)" wrote:

Ouch, Instead of calling the dialog method directly you should post a
message to it. This way it won't block your messaging thread.

#define WM_PROCESSPACKETS WM_APP + 1

 UINT PacketProcessThread(void *ptr)
 {
    CMyDlg *pDlg = (CFMainUIDlg*)ptr;
    pDlg->m_bThreadEnd = false;
    while(pDlg->m_bProcessPackets)
    {
        Sleep(100);
        //Process packets including receive and send out
        pDlg->PostMessage(WM_PROCESSPACKETS);
    }

    pDlg->m_bThreadEnd = true;
    return 0;
 }

AliR.

"Srivatsan "Vat" Raghavan" <SrivatsanVatRaghavan@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote in message news:988B5AB1-D440-4807-B661-481F6EF12419@microsoft.com...

"Scott McPhillips [MVP]" wrote:

"Srivatsan "Vat" Raghavan" <Srivatsan "Vat"
Raghavan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote

the problem is that both my CDialog app and the Cmessagebox i'm using
are
modal dialog boxes, and it appears that if you popup a modal dialog box
the
parent window is neither enabled (fine) nor can it receive windows
messages
(which isn't) so i don't process the packet until the modal box either
shuts
down via timeout, or cause the user clicked ok, which is of course
wrong.

the packet processing happens in a thread i spawn on startup, so I'd
have
thought it wouldn't be blocked, but it appears to be.


Parent windows *do* continue to process windows messages while a modal
dialog is active. Perhaps you are using some message that is
misinterpreted
as a user interaction. The best choice for user-defined messages is
WM_APP
+ n.

Furthermore, if your secondary thread becomes blocked due to a modal
dialog
in the main thread then you have a design problem. One common mistake is
to
put a never-ending loop in the main thread: As long as it is looping no
messages will be processed. Another common mistake is to use SendMessage
from the secondary thread.


the thread handler function looks like this, actually ->

UINT PacketProcessThread(void *ptr)
{
   CMyDlg *pDlg = (CFMainUIDlg*)ptr;
   pDlg->m_bThreadEnd = false;
   while(pDlg->m_bProcessPackets)
   {
       Sleep(100);
       //Process packets including receive and send out
       pDlg->ProcessPackets();
   }

   pDlg->m_bThreadEnd = true;
   return 0;
}

then CMyDlg::ProcessPackets just does a switch-case on packet type, it's a
exceedingly simple protocol, but then i didn't write it, and i'm sure
there
are issues w/ the methodology, but then i didn't write it.

i should clarify what i meant by 'message'. sorry i mixed up windows
messages and our custom packet protocol.

my idea was that the parent dialog gets the 'all clear' packet then
delete's
the message box that's poped up, calling EndDialog or something, would
that
work? if not, what would?

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