On Monday, 2 June 2014 at 01:01:22 UTC, Mike wrote:
I've created a small Windows based program using a win32
library I found online. That part is working just fine.
I've also created a second file (called util.d) and within it
defined a class called MyData (with a member function called
Read()).
Within my main program I instantiate and try to call the Read()
method. No errors are generated but nothing gets called.
Right now the Read() method just does a throw so I know
something is going on.
What am I missing here? I would think the compiler would
generate an error if something was missing.
winmain.d:
-
extern(Windows)
LRESULT WndProc(HWND hwnd, UINT message, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM
lParam)
{
switch (message)
{
case WM_CREATE:
f.Read() ;
return 0 ;
/* ... */
} // WndProc
util.d:
--
class MyData {
public:
void Read() {
throw new Exception(No!, __FILE__, __LINE__) ;
} // void Read()
} // class Data
Doing more testing and debugging found that the value of the
instance is 0, which leads me to believe something is happening
with the instantiation. Back to the books I suppose.