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33 lines
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//
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// Copyright (c) 1999-2000 Microsoft Corporation
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//
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// Module Name:
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// README.TXT
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//
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// Maintained By:
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// Geoffrey Pease (GPEASE) 22-NOV-1999
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//
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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THE QUICK AND DIRTY HOW TO INCLUDE THE DEBUG LIBRARY:
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1. Create a DEBUG.CPP and CITRACKER.CPP in your project.
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2. In DEBUG.CPP include DebugSrc.CPP from this directory.
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In CITRACKER.CPP include CITrackerSrc.CPP from this directory.
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Example of DEBUG.CPP:
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#include "pch.h" // your pre-compiled header for your project.
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#include "DebugSrc.cpp" // pull in the common version.
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3. Your code must contain an instance of the following global variables:
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HINSTANCE g_hInstance; // module instance
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LONG g_cObjects; // COM object instance counter
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4. Call TraceInitializeProcess( ... ) when you are started. For DLLs, call
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this in your DllMain( ). For applications, call this in your Win/main( ).
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5. Call TraceTerminateProcess( ... ) before you terminate. For DLLs, call this
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in your DllMain( ) for DLL_PROCESS_DETACH. For applications, call this just
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before your Win/main( ) returns.
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