Any changes in the DECLARE_CUSTOM------
Peter Volgyesi
xvolgy at isis-server.isis.vanderbilt.edu
Tue May 6 08:18:13 CDT 2003
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From: Peter Volgyesi[SMTP:XVOLGY at ISIS-SERVER.ISIS.VANDERBILT.EDU]
Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2003 12:18:13 AM
To: GME Group
Subject: Re: Any changes in the DECLARE_CUSTOM------
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There were no major changes to the Builder.cpp/.h files recently. I have no
idea about the problem you have described. If you could send me your
sources, the metamodel/paradigm and a sample model, I would try to figure it
out.
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peter
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Subject: FW: Any changes in the DECLARE_CUSTOM------
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> > From: Jonathan Sprinkle
> > Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2003 5:52:35 PM
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> > Subject: Any changes in the DECLARE_CUSTOM------
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> I am working on a library that seems to not be working for a base class
> --> derived class pair, and where it worked before, it is not working
> now. My changes:
>
> 1. Removed the .cpp files from the project and compile them (including
> the BON classes) in a library
> 2. Upgraded to newest version of GME
>
> Other classes that are not derived are coming out okay. However, the
> telling point is that when I set a breakpoing in my derived class's
> Initialize( ) function, I get a "breakpoint has been set on illegal
> line" message from VStudio.
>
> Any ideas out there? I don't have any templates so I don't think it is
> the classic template/libraries problem...have there been any major
> revisions to Builder.h recently?
>
> thanks,
> Jon
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