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<blockquote data-quote="NoughtyLuke" data-source="post: 7070603" data-attributes="member: 81049"><p><strong>Turbo C++ v4.5 For Windows</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>z dis wt u lukin 4?</p><p></p><p><img src="http://i82.servimg.com/u/f82/12/82/64/77/00101811.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p><strong>OLE SUPPORT:</strong> - A complete encapsulation of OLE2 via new ObjectWindows classes </p><p>and the ObjectComponents Framework, a new set of C++ classes. This </p><p>allows you to develop applications that support the following </p><p><strong>16-bit OLE capabilities:</strong> </p><p>* Linking and embedding containers </p><p>* Linking and embedding servers </p><p>* Automation servers (automatable servers) </p><p>* Automation controllers </p><p>* OLE clipboard operations </p><p>* OLE drag and drop operations </p><p>* In-place editing </p><p>* OLE user interface, including menu merging, pop-up menu </p><p>for activated object, verbs on container’s Edit menu </p><p>* Compound file storage </p><p>* Registration </p><p>* Localized strings for international support </p><p>* Type libraries </p><p>- New utilities to make OLE programming easier: </p><p>* WinRun allows you to launch Window application from the </p><p>MS-DOS prompt in Windows 3.1. (See UTILS.TXT for </p><p>more information.) </p><p>* AutoGen, MacroGen, GuidGen produce helpful class </p><p>declarations, macro,s and OLE identifiers automatically </p><p>* DllRun and Register simplify running and testing DLL </p><p>servers </p><p>- IDE enhancements to TargetExpert, AppExpert, and ClassExpert to </p><p>support the new OLE2 capabilities. </p><p> <strong>COMPILER FEATURES</strong> </p><p>- Support for ANSI C++ exception handling, structured exception handling </p><p>under C, and mixed C/C++ exception handling. </p><p>- Support for ANSI C++ operator new[] and operator delete[]. </p><p>- Runtime Library support for the ANSI C++ string class. </p><p>- Support for ANSI C++ runtime type identification (RTTI). </p><p>- Support for ANSI C++ new style casts dynamic_cast, static_cast, const_cast, </p><p>and reinterpret_cast. </p><p>- Support for three character types as provided in ANSI C++. </p><p><strong>LINKER FEATURES</strong> </p><p>- Linker debug capacity expanded. </p><p><strong>IDE FEATURES</strong> </p><p>- Integrated GUI debugging for 16-bit Windows applications. </p><p>- A new project manager that supports multiple targets, drag-and-drop, </p><p>and Style Sheets for associating options. </p><p>- AppExpert, which simplifies the process of creating </p><p>ObjectWindows applications through code generation. </p><p>- ClassExpert, which simplifies adding and managing classes in </p><p>your AppExpert application. </p><p>- Transfers, Settings Notebook, SpeedMenus, and a configurable SpeedBar. </p><p>- Expanded editor support, including column blocking and window </p><p>splitting. TEMC now called KEYMAPR. </p><p>RESOURCE WORKSHOP </p><p>- Resource preview </p><p>- DialogExpert </p><p>- Auto ID numbering </p><p>- Auto mapping of accelerators and help hints to menu items </p><p>- Support for VBX controls </p><p>- SpeedMenus </p><p>- Dialog editor property inspector </p><p>- Integrated with ClassExpert and IDE project manager </p><p>OBJECTWINDOWS LIBRARY (OWL) </p><p>- Complete coverage of Windows API, including GDI </p><p>- Single source for Win 3.1, Win 32s, and NT </p><p>(building 32-bit applications requires Borland C++) </p><p>- Built in exception handling using standard C++ exceptions for robust error </p><p>handling </p><p>- Built-in type safety using standard C++ templates </p><p>- Toolbars, status lines, and print preview </p><p>- Flexible Document/View architecture </p><p>- Supports VBX 1.0 controls in a dialog or window </p><p>- Layout Windows </p><p>- Mix-in architecture </p><p>- Support for 3d controls </p><p>- Support for BWCC controls </p><p>- Gadgets and Widgets </p><p>- Printing and print previewing support </p><p><strong>GAME EXAMPLES</strong> </p><p>- Five new sample programs: </p><p>EXAMPLES\OWL\GAMES\BLAKJACK </p><p>\BLOCKS </p><p>\CRIBBAGE </p><p>\METEOR </p><p>EXAMPLES\WINDOWS\MAHJONGG </p><p><strong>DOCUMENTATION FEATURES</strong> </p><p>- OpenHelp, a utility that enhances the functionality of Windows Help </p><p>by allowing you to quickly search for topics across Help files, as </p><p>well as the ability to add your own Help files (or remove them) from </p><p>the search. </p><p>- Documentation in the Acrobat 2.0 document viewing browser. </p><p>Acrobat lets you search through the entire documentation set to find </p><p>selected topics. You can view the contents page by page and </p><p>print sections of particular interest. </p><p><strong>VBX SUPPORT</strong> </p><p>- Borland’s visual tools, such as Resource Workshop, provide </p><p>support of VBX 1.0 controls via a DLL called BIVBX11.DLL. You can </p><p>freely distrubute this DLL with programs you create that use VBX </p><p>controls. </p><p>BIVBX11.DLL has been tested with a large number of VBX controls written to </p><p>the Microsoft Visual Basic 1.0 CDK specification. If you have a problem with </p><p>a specific control, make sure that it does not require VB 2.0 or VB 3.0 CDK </p><p>functionality. VBX 2.0 and 3.0 controls will usually display a message saying </p><p>that they require VB 2.0 or 3.0 support. In some cases, though, the control </p><p>may appear to work but exhibit instability. Please contact the control vendor </p><p>and explain the problem. They may have an updated control or may be able to </p><p>contact Borland to find a solution. </p><p>—————— </p><p><strong>Acrobat Reader 2.0</strong> </p><p>—————— </p><p>The four books available online duplicate material </p><p>already in the online Help. We recommend using the Acrobat </p><p>Reader to read long sequences of material in order and </p><p>the online Help when searching for specific information by </p><p>keyword. </p><p>The Acrobat Reader is capable of high-quality printed </p><p>output. You might prefer to print sections of the manuals </p><p>that you use frequently. </p><p>——————————————– </p><p><strong>Importing Project Files from Borland C++ 4.x</strong> </p><p>——————————————– </p><p>When TCW loads an .IDE file created with Borland C++, it </p><p>shows a dialog box warning that the project might contain </p><p>target types and option settings that TCW does not </p><p>support. If you click Yes to import a BC project, TCW </p><p>ignores any optimization settings the project might </p><p>contain. The TCW project manager displays DOS targets and </p><p>Win32 targets, but attempting to build them causes errors. </p><p>For more details about what project features might </p><p>cause problems for TCW, click the Help button in the </p><p>warning dialog box. </p><p>You can disable the dialog box, if you prefer, with the </p><p>following setting in your TCW.INI file. </p><p>[Project] </p><p>ImportBorlandIDEFile=1 </p><p>With this setting, TCW automatically converts any .IDE </p><p>file without warning. </p><p>Borland C++ reads TCW .IDE files without difficulty. </p><p>TCW 4.5 does not support development of OWL 1 applications. </p><p>The differences between OWL 1 and the current OWL 2.5 are </p><p>large enough to render them incompatible. You will need to </p><p>convert your OWL 1 programs to use OWL 2.5 before you can </p><p>build them. For help converting, see Appendix A of the </p><p>ObjectWindows Programmer’s Guide in the online </p><p>documentation. </p><p>——————– </p><p><strong>Quick Tour Help File </strong></p><p><strong></strong>——————– </p><p>To get you started quickly with using Turbo C++ for Windows, take </p><p>a look at the online Quick Tour. The Quick Tour provides an </p><p>overview of the product, with animated demonstrations of its many </p><p>features. </p><p>System Requirements </p><p>——————- </p><p>Although you can view the Quick Tour at any screen resolution, a </p><p>resolution of at least 800 x 600 is recommended. </p><p>———————- </p><p>C/C++ Language Changes </p><p>———————- </p><p>Many changes were made to the compiler in compliance with the </p><p>latest changes proposed by the ANSI C++ committee. These include </p><p>three distinct char types, enhancements to templates, support for </p><p>virtual functions differing in return types, and other improvements </p><p>listed here. See the Library Reference and the Programmer’s Guide </p><p>for complete details on these changes and how they affect your </p><p>code. </p><p>wchar_t is a fundamental data type in C++ programs. In C programs it </p><p>continues to be a typedef defined in stddef.h. See online Help. </p><p>Enum operator overloading is also supported. </p><p>The runtime library now supports the ANSI C++ string class. If you </p><p>already have a string class, it must be renamed for Turbo C++ 4.5. </p><p>In addition, operator new and operator new[] now throw an </p><p>exception (xalloc), as specified by the ANSI C++ committee. </p><p>To get the old behavior, you can issue set_new_handler(0). </p><p>(set_new_handler(0), however, does not work with ObjectWindows </p><p>or string classes.) See Chapter 3 of the Programmer’s Guide. </p><p>Arrays are now being allocated through operator new[]() and deleted </p><p>by operator delete[](). An example is provided in Chapter 3 of the </p><p>Programmer’s Guide. </p><p>Turbo C++ 4.5 implements ANSI C++ runtime type identification (RTTI). </p><p>See the Library Reference, "C++ runtime support", for a description </p><p>of class Type_info. RTTI and operator typeid() are fully described in </p><p>Chapter 3 of the Programmer’s Guide. </p><p>Turbo C++ provides a full implementation of exception handling </p><p>under C++ and C. C exceptions can be handled in C or C++ code; </p><p>C++ exceptions can be handled only in C++ code. The C++ exceptions are </p><p>described in the Library Reference, "C++ run-time support." See Chapter 4 </p><p>of the Programmer’s Guide for a full description of how to use exception </p><p>handling. </p><p>Turbo C++ 4.5 also implements the accepted ANSI C++ new style casts. </p><p>See the Chapter 3 of the Programmer’s Guide for information and </p><p>examples.</p><p></p><p></p><p><a href="http://hotfile.com/dl/14820625/1329a9f/Turbo_Cplusplus_v4.5_For_Windows.rar.html" target="_blank">http://hotfile.com/dl/14820625/1329a9f/Turbo_Cplusplus_v4.5_For_Windows.rar.html</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NoughtyLuke, post: 7070603, member: 81049"] [b]Turbo C++ v4.5 For Windows[/b] z dis wt u lukin 4? [IMG]http://i82.servimg.com/u/f82/12/82/64/77/00101811.jpg[/IMG] [B]OLE SUPPORT:[/B] - A complete encapsulation of OLE2 via new ObjectWindows classes and the ObjectComponents Framework, a new set of C++ classes. This allows you to develop applications that support the following [B]16-bit OLE capabilities:[/B] * Linking and embedding containers * Linking and embedding servers * Automation servers (automatable servers) * Automation controllers * OLE clipboard operations * OLE drag and drop operations * In-place editing * OLE user interface, including menu merging, pop-up menu for activated object, verbs on container’s Edit menu * Compound file storage * Registration * Localized strings for international support * Type libraries - New utilities to make OLE programming easier: * WinRun allows you to launch Window application from the MS-DOS prompt in Windows 3.1. (See UTILS.TXT for more information.) * AutoGen, MacroGen, GuidGen produce helpful class declarations, macro,s and OLE identifiers automatically * DllRun and Register simplify running and testing DLL servers - IDE enhancements to TargetExpert, AppExpert, and ClassExpert to support the new OLE2 capabilities. [B]COMPILER FEATURES[/B] - Support for ANSI C++ exception handling, structured exception handling under C, and mixed C/C++ exception handling. - Support for ANSI C++ operator new[] and operator delete[]. - Runtime Library support for the ANSI C++ string class. - Support for ANSI C++ runtime type identification (RTTI). - Support for ANSI C++ new style casts dynamic_cast, static_cast, const_cast, and reinterpret_cast. - Support for three character types as provided in ANSI C++. [B]LINKER FEATURES[/B] - Linker debug capacity expanded. [B]IDE FEATURES[/B] - Integrated GUI debugging for 16-bit Windows applications. - A new project manager that supports multiple targets, drag-and-drop, and Style Sheets for associating options. - AppExpert, which simplifies the process of creating ObjectWindows applications through code generation. - ClassExpert, which simplifies adding and managing classes in your AppExpert application. - Transfers, Settings Notebook, SpeedMenus, and a configurable SpeedBar. - Expanded editor support, including column blocking and window splitting. TEMC now called KEYMAPR. RESOURCE WORKSHOP - Resource preview - DialogExpert - Auto ID numbering - Auto mapping of accelerators and help hints to menu items - Support for VBX controls - SpeedMenus - Dialog editor property inspector - Integrated with ClassExpert and IDE project manager OBJECTWINDOWS LIBRARY (OWL) - Complete coverage of Windows API, including GDI - Single source for Win 3.1, Win 32s, and NT (building 32-bit applications requires Borland C++) - Built in exception handling using standard C++ exceptions for robust error handling - Built-in type safety using standard C++ templates - Toolbars, status lines, and print preview - Flexible Document/View architecture - Supports VBX 1.0 controls in a dialog or window - Layout Windows - Mix-in architecture - Support for 3d controls - Support for BWCC controls - Gadgets and Widgets - Printing and print previewing support [B]GAME EXAMPLES[/B] - Five new sample programs: EXAMPLES\OWL\GAMES\BLAKJACK \BLOCKS \CRIBBAGE \METEOR EXAMPLES\WINDOWS\MAHJONGG [B]DOCUMENTATION FEATURES[/B] - OpenHelp, a utility that enhances the functionality of Windows Help by allowing you to quickly search for topics across Help files, as well as the ability to add your own Help files (or remove them) from the search. - Documentation in the Acrobat 2.0 document viewing browser. Acrobat lets you search through the entire documentation set to find selected topics. You can view the contents page by page and print sections of particular interest. [B]VBX SUPPORT[/B] - Borland’s visual tools, such as Resource Workshop, provide support of VBX 1.0 controls via a DLL called BIVBX11.DLL. You can freely distrubute this DLL with programs you create that use VBX controls. BIVBX11.DLL has been tested with a large number of VBX controls written to the Microsoft Visual Basic 1.0 CDK specification. If you have a problem with a specific control, make sure that it does not require VB 2.0 or VB 3.0 CDK functionality. VBX 2.0 and 3.0 controls will usually display a message saying that they require VB 2.0 or 3.0 support. In some cases, though, the control may appear to work but exhibit instability. Please contact the control vendor and explain the problem. They may have an updated control or may be able to contact Borland to find a solution. —————— [B]Acrobat Reader 2.0[/B] —————— The four books available online duplicate material already in the online Help. We recommend using the Acrobat Reader to read long sequences of material in order and the online Help when searching for specific information by keyword. The Acrobat Reader is capable of high-quality printed output. You might prefer to print sections of the manuals that you use frequently. ——————————————– [B]Importing Project Files from Borland C++ 4.x[/B] ——————————————– When TCW loads an .IDE file created with Borland C++, it shows a dialog box warning that the project might contain target types and option settings that TCW does not support. If you click Yes to import a BC project, TCW ignores any optimization settings the project might contain. The TCW project manager displays DOS targets and Win32 targets, but attempting to build them causes errors. For more details about what project features might cause problems for TCW, click the Help button in the warning dialog box. You can disable the dialog box, if you prefer, with the following setting in your TCW.INI file. [Project] ImportBorlandIDEFile=1 With this setting, TCW automatically converts any .IDE file without warning. Borland C++ reads TCW .IDE files without difficulty. TCW 4.5 does not support development of OWL 1 applications. The differences between OWL 1 and the current OWL 2.5 are large enough to render them incompatible. You will need to convert your OWL 1 programs to use OWL 2.5 before you can build them. For help converting, see Appendix A of the ObjectWindows Programmer’s Guide in the online documentation. ——————– [B]Quick Tour Help File [/B]——————– To get you started quickly with using Turbo C++ for Windows, take a look at the online Quick Tour. The Quick Tour provides an overview of the product, with animated demonstrations of its many features. System Requirements ——————- Although you can view the Quick Tour at any screen resolution, a resolution of at least 800 x 600 is recommended. ———————- C/C++ Language Changes ———————- Many changes were made to the compiler in compliance with the latest changes proposed by the ANSI C++ committee. These include three distinct char types, enhancements to templates, support for virtual functions differing in return types, and other improvements listed here. See the Library Reference and the Programmer’s Guide for complete details on these changes and how they affect your code. wchar_t is a fundamental data type in C++ programs. In C programs it continues to be a typedef defined in stddef.h. See online Help. Enum operator overloading is also supported. The runtime library now supports the ANSI C++ string class. If you already have a string class, it must be renamed for Turbo C++ 4.5. In addition, operator new and operator new[] now throw an exception (xalloc), as specified by the ANSI C++ committee. To get the old behavior, you can issue set_new_handler(0). (set_new_handler(0), however, does not work with ObjectWindows or string classes.) See Chapter 3 of the Programmer’s Guide. Arrays are now being allocated through operator new[]() and deleted by operator delete[](). An example is provided in Chapter 3 of the Programmer’s Guide. Turbo C++ 4.5 implements ANSI C++ runtime type identification (RTTI). See the Library Reference, "C++ runtime support", for a description of class Type_info. RTTI and operator typeid() are fully described in Chapter 3 of the Programmer’s Guide. Turbo C++ provides a full implementation of exception handling under C++ and C. C exceptions can be handled in C or C++ code; C++ exceptions can be handled only in C++ code. The C++ exceptions are described in the Library Reference, "C++ run-time support." See Chapter 4 of the Programmer’s Guide for a full description of how to use exception handling. Turbo C++ 4.5 also implements the accepted ANSI C++ new style casts. See the Chapter 3 of the Programmer’s Guide for information and examples. [url]http://hotfile.com/dl/14820625/1329a9f/Turbo_Cplusplus_v4.5_For_Windows.rar.html[/url] [/QUOTE]
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