![]() ![]() The old *.dep, *.dsw, and *.dsp files can be found in the earlier commits if you need them. An invalid free that was causing crashes in Chapter 9's Environ sample has been fixed. ChangesĪll samples have been updated to use Visual Studio 2022 and retargeted to use the latest Windows SDK. It may be possible to open the VS solution files using older (but still modern) versions of Visual Studio, but I've not tested this. You should then be able to open any of the VS solution files and immediately build them. ![]() ![]() Some samples use MFC, so you'll need to install the C++ MFC for latest v143 build tools (x86 & 圆4) Visual Studio component to build them (MFC is not installed by default in newer versions of Visual Studio). You'll need Visual Studio 2022 with the Desktop development with C++ workload installed. Consult readme.txt (the TXT that came with the book) for additional information. No representation is made that the source code belongs to me, it's simply reproduced here for convenience (so you don't need to dig up the physical media of the book) and remains the copyright of Charles Petzold. Source code contained in Charles Petzold's excellent Programming Windows 5th edition. Programming Windows 5th edition source code Introduction ![]()
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