File I/O API - C++ Sample Program

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File I/O API - C++ Sample Program

30-Jul-96

Overview

Dictls32.exe (dictls16.exe in its 16 bit incarnation) is a C++ sample program which utilizes the File I/O API.  It is a multiple document interface (MDI) application which displays the dictionary information from SPSS data files in one or more child windows.  The user simply selects “Open” from the “File” menu to get a standard Open File dialog.  If the selected file is an SPSS data file, its dictionary information is displayed in an edit control in a child window.  The application is terminated by selecting “Exit” from the “File” menu.

Building

The sample program has been built with versions 1.5 (16 bit) and 4.0 (32 bit) of Microsoft Visual C++.  Other compilers may work, but they have not been tested.  In order to build the sample program, perform the following steps:

1.  Copy all the files from the spssdk\io_dll\smpl_cpp directory on the distribution disk to a directory on your hard disk.

2.  Make sure spssdio.h is on the compiler’s search path - either by copying it to the directory containing the sample program or by modifying the INCLUDE environment variable.

3.  Made sure spssio32.lib (spssio16.lib for a 16 bit build) is on the linker’s search path - either by copying the file to the directory containing the sample program or by modifying the LIB environment variable.

4.  Use the nmake utility to build the application:
nmake -f dictls32.mak DEBUG=1
For a 16 bit build, substitute dictls16.mak for dictls32.mak.

Each of the makefiles recognizes two options which can either be set as environment variables or defined on the command line.  The first option is “DEBUG”.  If this symbol is defined (regardless of its value), the resulting executable will contain debug symbols.  The default is not to include debug symbols.  The second option is “STATICMFC”.  If this symbol is defined (regardless of its value), the resulting executable will contain statically-linked Microsoft Foundation Classes (MFC) and C Run-Time.  The default is to use DLL-resident versions of MFC and the C Run-Time.

The 32 bit makefile writes its intermediate and target files to a subdirectory named “32” while the 16 bit makefile writes the corresponding files to a subdirectory named “16”.  In order to execute the resulting application, spssio32.dll (spssio16.dll for 16 bit builds) must be accessible at execution time.

Integrated Development Environment

Most users will opt to use Microsoft’s Integrated Development Environment (IDE) to build and debug an application.  The sample application is amenable to being built in this fashion.  Simply open dictls32.mak by selecting “Open Workspace” from the “File” menu.  You will have to select “Settings” on the “Build” menu to specify the name of the target file, the name of the required DLL, and the debug build command line.

If you are using the 16 bit IDE, open dictls16.mak via the “Open” item on the “Project” menu.  Here, the name of the target file and the debug build command line are specified via the “Project” item on the “Options” menu, and the name of the required DLL is specified via the “Debug” item on the “Options” menu.

Constituent Files

The following files are included as part of the sample program:

   dictafx.cpp                 for building precompiled headers

   dictafx.h                     includes the headers to be precompiled

   dictdoc.cpp                 CDocument class CDictListDoc - does all the work

   dictdoc.h                     Interface to class CDictListDoc

   dictdoc.ico                 Icon for class CDictListDoc

   dictlist.cpp              CEditView class CDictListEditView and a CWinApp class

   dictlist.h                   Interface to classes CDictListEditView and CDictListApp

   dictls16.def              Module definition for 16 bit application

       dictls16.exe              16 bit application built with STATICMFC defined

   dictls16.mak              External makefile for 16 bit application

   dictls16.rc                 Resources for 16 bit application

       dictls32.exe              32 bit application built with STATICMFC defined

   dictls32.mak              External makefile for 32 bit application

   dictls32.rc                 Resources for 32 bit application

   dictmain.ico              Icon for the application’s MDI frame window

   dict-res.h                   Interface to the resources

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