I have been improving a class that I have been working on and one of those things is creating libraries to handle certain tasks that are not really needed to be seen in my main project. However when I call the class and instantiate the library I just created I get:
Intellisense: argument of type "HWND" is incompatible with parameter of type "rawData::HWND"
This is happening when I call a method from the library and pass these arguments ( the error is in the first argument):
// register the window for touch instead of gestures
rawData::RegisterTouchWindow(hWnd, 0);
The complete code for this here:
//Creates the main window
int WINAPI WinMain(HINSTANCE hInstance,
HINSTANCE hPrevInstance,
LPSTR lpCmdLine,
int nCmdShow)
{
WNDCLASSEX wcex;
wcex.cbSize = sizeof(WNDCLASSEX);
wcex.style = CS_HREDRAW | CS_VREDRAW;
wcex.lpfnWndProc = WndProc;
wcex.cbClsExtra = 0;
wcex.cbWndExtra = 0;
wcex.hInstance = hInstance;
wcex.hIcon = LoadIcon(hInstance, MAKEINTRESOURCE(IDI_APPLICATION));
wcex.hCursor = LoadCursor(NULL, IDC_ARROW);
wcex.hbrBackground = (HBRUSH)(COLOR_WINDOW+1);
wcex.lpszMenuName = NULL;
wcex.lpszClassName = szWindowClass;
wcex.hIconSm = LoadIcon(wcex.hInstance, MAKEINTRESOURCE(IDI_APPLICATION));
if (!RegisterClassEx(&wcex))
{
MessageBox(NULL,
_T("Call to RegisterClassEx failed!"),
_T("Win32 Guided Tour"),
NULL);
return 1;
}
hInst = hInstance; // Store instance handle in our global variable
// The parameters to CreateWindow explained:
// szWindowClass: the name of the application
// szTitle: the text that appears in the title bar
// WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW: the type of window to create
// CW_USEDEFAULT, CW_USEDEFAULT: initial position (x, y)
// 500, 100: initial size (width, length)
// NULL: the parent of this window
// NULL: this application does not have a menu bar
// hInstance: the first parameter from WinMain
// NULL: not used in this application
HWND hWnd = CreateWindow(
szWindowClass,
szTitle,
WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW,
CW_USEDEFAULT, CW_USEDEFAULT,
800, 600,
NULL,
NULL,
hInstance,
NULL
);
if (!hWnd) {
MessageBox(NULL,
_T("Call to CreateWindow failed!"),
_T("Win32 Guided Tour"),
NULL);
return 1;
}
// register the window for touch instead of gestures
/*ERROR HERE*/rawTData::RegisterTouchWindow(hWnd, 0);/*ERROR HERE*/
// the following code initializes the points
for (int i=0; i< MAXPOINTS; i++){
points[i][0] = -1;
points[i][1] = -1;
idLookup[i] = -1;
}
ShowWindow(hWnd, nCmdShow);
UpdateWindow(hWnd);
// Main message loop:
MSG msg;
while (GetMessage(&msg, NULL, 0, 0))
{
TranslateMessage(&msg);
DispatchMessage(&msg);
}
return (int) msg.wParam;
}
I have gone to a few websites and they suggest using "this->" to specify which variable you are pointing to but nothing shows when I try it. It's why I came here to see if anyone has ran into this situation. Any little help would b most appreciated. Thanks in advance!
Also, here is the source of my library class:
#ifndef RAWTOUCHDATA_H
#define RAWTOUCHDATA_H
#pragma once
namespace rawTData
{
//#define __in __allowed(on_parameter)
#if (defined(_M_IX86) || defined(_M_IA64) || defined(_M_AMD64)) && !defined(MIDL_PASS)
#define DECLSPEC_IMPORT __declspec(dllimport)
#else
#define DECLSPEC_IMPORT
#endif
//
// Define API decoration for direct importing of DLL references.
//
#if !defined(_USER32_)
#define WINUSERAPI DECLSPEC_IMPORT
#define WINABLEAPI DECLSPEC_IMPORT
#else
#define WINUSERAPI
#define WINABLEAPI
#endif
#ifndef NO_STRICT
#ifndef STRICT
#define STRICT 1
#endif
#endif /* NO_STRICT */
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif /* __cplusplus */
#ifndef WINVER // Specifies that the minimum required platform is Windows 7.
#define WINVER 0x0601 // Change this to the appropriate value to target other versions of Windows.
#endif
#ifndef _WIN32_WINNT // Specifies that the minimum required platform is Windows 7.
#define _WIN32_WINNT 0x0601 // Change this to the appropriate value to target other versions of Windows.
#endif
//
// The following types are guaranteed to be signed and 32 bits wide.
//
typedef signed int LONG32, *PLONG32;
//
// The following types are guaranteed to be unsigned and 32 bits wide.
//
typedef unsigned int ULONG32, *PULONG32;
typedef unsigned int DWORD32, *PDWORD32;
#if !defined(_W64)
#if !defined(__midl) && (defined(_X86_) || defined(_M_IX86)) && _MSC_VER >= 1300
#define _W64 __w64
#else
#define _W64
#endif
#endif
//
// The INT_PTR is guaranteed to be the same size as a pointer. Its
// size with change with pointer size (32/64). It should be used
// anywhere that a pointer is cast to an integer type. UINT_PTR is
// the unsigned variation.
//
// __int3264 is intrinsic to 64b MIDL but not to old MIDL or to C compiler.
//
#if ( 501 < __midl )
typedef [public] __int3264 INT_PTR, *PINT_PTR;
typedef [public] unsigned __int3264 UINT_PTR, *PUINT_PTR;
typedef [public] __int3264 LONG_PTR, *PLONG_PTR;
typedef [public] unsigned __int3264 ULONG_PTR, *PULONG_PTR;
#else // midl64
// old midl and C++ compiler
#if defined(_WIN64)
typedef __int64 INT_PTR, *PINT_PTR;
typedef unsigned __int64 UINT_PTR, *PUINT_PTR;
typedef __int64 LONG_PTR, *PLONG_PTR;
typedef unsigned __int64 ULONG_PTR, *PULONG_PTR;
#define __int3264 __int64
#else
typedef _W64 int INT_PTR, *PINT_PTR;
typedef _W64 unsigned int UINT_PTR, *PUINT_PTR;
typedef _W64 long LONG_PTR, *PLONG_PTR;
typedef _W64 unsigned long ULONG_PTR, *PULONG_PTR;
#define __int3264 __int32
#endif
#endif // midl64
//
// Define API decoration for direct importing system DLL references.
//
#if !defined(_NTSYSTEM_)
#define NTSYSAPI DECLSPEC_IMPORT
#define NTSYSCALLAPI DECLSPEC_IMPORT
#else
#define NTSYSAPI
#if defined(_NTDLLBUILD_)
#define NTSYSCALLAPI
#else
#define NTSYSCALLAPI DECLSPEC_ADDRSAFE
#endif
#endif
//
// Basics
//
#ifndef VOID
#define VOID void
typedef char CHAR;
typedef short SHORT;
typedef long LONG;
#if !defined(MIDL_PASS)
typedef int INT;
#endif
#endif
#ifndef WINVER
#define WINVER 0x0500
#endif /* WINVER */
/*
* BASETYPES is defined in ntdef.h if these types are already defined
*/
#ifndef BASETYPES
#define BASETYPES
typedef unsigned long ULONG;
typedef ULONG *PULONG;
typedef unsigned short USHORT;
typedef USHORT *PUSHORT;
typedef unsigned char UCHAR;
typedef UCHAR *PUCHAR;
typedef char *PSZ;
#endif /* !BASETYPES */
#define MAX_PATH 260
#ifndef NULL
#ifdef __cplusplus
#define NULL 0
#else
#define NULL ((void *)0)
#endif
#endif
#ifndef FALSE
#define FALSE 0
#endif
#ifndef TRUE
#define TRUE 1
#endif
#ifndef IN
#define IN
#endif
#ifndef OUT
#define OUT
#endif
#ifndef OPTIONAL
#define OPTIONAL
#endif
#undef far
#undef near
#undef pascal
#define far
#define near
#if (!defined(_MAC)) && ((_MSC_VER >= 800) || defined(_STDCALL_SUPPORTED))
#define pascal __stdcall
#else
#define pascal
#endif
#if defined(DOSWIN32) || defined(_MAC)
#define cdecl _cdecl
#ifndef CDECL
#define CDECL _cdecl
#endif
#else
#define cdecl
#ifndef CDECL
#define CDECL
#endif
#endif
#ifdef _MAC
#define CALLBACK PASCAL
#define WINAPI CDECL
#define WINAPIV CDECL
#define APIENTRY WINAPI
#define APIPRIVATE CDECL
#ifdef _68K_
#define PASCAL __pascal
#else
#define PASCAL
#endif
#elif (_MSC_VER >= 800) || defined(_STDCALL_SUPPORTED)
#define CALLBACK __stdcall
#define WINAPI __stdcall
#define WINAPIV __cdecl
#define APIENTRY WINAPI
#define APIPRIVATE __stdcall
#define PASCAL __stdcall
#else
#define CALLBACK
#define WINAPI
#define WINAPIV
#define APIENTRY WINAPI
#define APIPRIVATE
#define PASCAL pascal
#endif
#ifdef _M_CEE_PURE
#define WINAPI_INLINE __clrcall
#else
#define WINAPI_INLINE WINAPI
#endif
#undef FAR
#undef NEAR
#define FAR far
#define NEAR near
#ifndef CONST
#define CONST const
#endif
typedef unsigned long DWORD;
typedef int BOOL;
typedef unsigned char BYTE;
typedef unsigned short WORD;
typedef float FLOAT;
typedef FLOAT *PFLOAT;
typedef BYTE near *PBYTE;
typedef BYTE far *LPBYTE;
typedef int near *PINT;
typedef int far *LPINT;
typedef WORD near *PWORD;
typedef WORD far *LPWORD;
typedef long far *LPLONG;
typedef DWORD near *PDWORD;
typedef DWORD far *LPDWORD;
typedef void far *LPVOID;
typedef CONST void far *LPCVOID;
typedef int INT;
typedef unsigned int UINT;
typedef unsigned int *PUINT;
#if(WINVER >= 0x0601)
#define WM_TOUCH 0x0240
#endif /* WINVER >= 0x0601 */
//
// Handle to an Object
//
#ifdef STRICT
typedef void *HANDLE;
#if 0 && (_MSC_VER > 1000)
#define DECLARE_HANDLE(name) struct name##__; typedef struct name##__ *name
#else
#define DECLARE_HANDLE(name) struct name##__{int unused;}; typedef struct name##__ *name
#endif
#else
typedef PVOID HANDLE;
#define DECLARE_HANDLE(name) typedef HANDLE name
#endif
typedef HANDLE *PHANDLE;
#ifndef WIN_INTERNAL
DECLARE_HANDLE (HWND);
DECLARE_HANDLE (HHOOK);
#ifdef WINABLE
DECLARE_HANDLE (HEVENT);
#endif
#endif
typedef const RECTL FAR* LPCRECTL;
typedef struct tagPOINT
{
LONG x;
LONG y;
} POINT, *PPOINT, NEAR *NPPOINT, FAR *LPPOINT;
typedef struct _POINTL /* ptl */
{
LONG x;
LONG y;
} POINTL, *PPOINTL;
typedef struct tagSIZE
{
LONG cx;
LONG cy;
} SIZE, *PSIZE, *LPSIZE;
typedef SIZE SIZEL;
typedef SIZE *PSIZEL, *LPSIZEL;
typedef struct tagPOINTS
{
#ifndef _MAC
SHORT x;
SHORT y;
#else
SHORT y;
SHORT x;
#endif
} POINTS, *PPOINTS, *LPPOINTS;
#if(WINVER >= 0x0601)
/*
* Touch Input defines and functions
*/
/*
* Touch input handle
*/
DECLARE_HANDLE(HTOUCHINPUT);
typedef struct tagTOUCHINPUT {
LONG x;
LONG y;
HANDLE hSource;
DWORD dwID;
DWORD dwFlags;
DWORD dwMask;
DWORD dwTime;
ULONG_PTR dwExtraInfo;
DWORD cxContact;
DWORD cyContact;
} TOUCHINPUT, *PTOUCHINPUT;
typedef TOUCHINPUT const * PCTOUCHINPUT;
/*
* Conversion of touch input coordinates to pixels
*/
#define TOUCH_COORD_TO_PIXEL(l) ((l) / 100)
/*
* Touch input flag values (TOUCHINPUT.dwFlags)
*/
#define TOUCHEVENTF_MOVE 0x0001
#define TOUCHEVENTF_DOWN 0x0002
#define TOUCHEVENTF_UP 0x0004
#define TOUCHEVENTF_INRANGE 0x0008
#define TOUCHEVENTF_PRIMARY 0x0010
#define TOUCHEVENTF_NOCOALESCE 0x0020
#define TOUCHEVENTF_PEN 0x0040
#define TOUCHEVENTF_PALM 0x0080
/*
* Touch input mask values (TOUCHINPUT.dwMask)
*/
#define TOUCHINPUTMASKF_TIMEFROMSYSTEM 0x0001 // the dwTime field contains a system generated value
#define TOUCHINPUTMASKF_EXTRAINFO 0x0002 // the dwExtraInfo field is valid
#define TOUCHINPUTMASKF_CONTACTAREA 0x0004 // the cxContact and cyContact fields are valid
WINUSERAPI
BOOL
WINAPI
ScreenToClient(
HWND hWnd,
LPPOINT lpPoint);
WINUSERAPI
BOOL
WINAPI
GetTouchInputInfo(
HTOUCHINPUT hTouchInput, // input event handle; from touch message lParam
UINT cInputs, // number of elements in the array
PTOUCHINPUT pInputs, // array of touch inputs
int cbSize); // sizeof(TOUCHINPUT)
WINUSERAPI
BOOL
WINAPI
CloseTouchInputHandle(
HTOUCHINPUT hTouchInput); // input event handle; from touch message lParam
/*
* RegisterTouchWindow flag values
*/
#define TWF_FINETOUCH (0x00000001)
#define TWF_WANTPALM (0x00000002)
WINUSERAPI
BOOL
WINAPI
RegisterTouchWindow(
HWND hwnd,
ULONG ulFlags);
WINUSERAPI
BOOL
WINAPI
UnregisterTouchWindow(
HWND hwnd);
WINUSERAPI
BOOL
WINAPI
IsTouchWindow(
HWND hwnd,
PULONG pulFlags);
#endif /* WINVER >= 0x0601 */
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif /* __cplusplus */
}
#endif //RAWTOUCHDATA_H
By putting everything in your own namespace rawTData
, you've declared all of those types to belong to rawTData
. HWND
is a Windows API type, and is not equivalent to your definition (which is rawTData::HWND
) Namespaces are not simply for wrapping a bunch of code you don't want Intellisense to show, they "hide" names in a directory-like structure. A simple fix is to move the namespace rawTData {
down to above your own declarations but it begs the question: why are you wrapping everything in namespace rawTData
?
It looks like you've cut and pasted a bunch of Windows.h
definitions into your own namespace. You really should just include the appropriate file. If that doesn't work there are likely other problems that need solving, and you shouldn't cut around it by copy-pasting like this.