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This C++ class library provides a whole set of different functionality: | This C++ class library provides a whole set of different functionality: | ||
* First of all a full OS/2 GUI support: from PM windows and messaging to standard and extended controls up to generating | * First of all a full OS/2 GUI support: from PM windows and messaging to standard and extended controls up to generating resizeable dialogs and 2D graphics output. | ||
* Application control, error handling and threading | * Application control, error handling and threading | ||
* Collections (flat and tree), supporting several implementation variants, together with helper classes (cursors, automatic pointers etc.) | * Collections (flat and tree), supporting several implementation variants, together with helper classes (cursors, automatic pointers etc.) | ||
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Note: Printing is not supported out of the box: You would have to code everything to getting a "printing device context" directly in C, then you can use the 2D graphics functionality of IOCL to output your data to the printer. | Note: Printing is not supported out of the box: You would have to code everything to getting a "printing device context" directly in C, then you can use the 2D graphics functionality of IOCL to output your data to the printer. | ||
The class library implements (besides the PM "messages" support) an own messaging system that allows all kinds of "objects" to "notify" any other "observers" about anything that might be interesting. This mechanism is mainly designed to being used with the [[IBM | The class library implements (besides the PM "messages" support) an own messaging system that allows all kinds of "objects" to "notify" any other "observers" about anything that might be interesting. This mechanism is mainly designed to being used with the [[IBM VisualAge C++ 3.0 Visual Builder]], but it is also helpful when directly used. | ||
There are two versions of this class library available for OS/2 that come with [[ | There are two versions of this class library available for OS/2 that come with [[IBM VisualAge C++ 3.0]] or [[IBM VisualAge C++ Professional 4.0]], respectively. There are major changes from version 3.0 to 4.0 incorporated, so the two are not easily compatible, mainly not when switching from a 4.0 project to 3.0. | ||
== License == | == License == |
Revision as of 19:49, 8 December 2018
This C++ class library provides a whole set of different functionality:
- First of all a full OS/2 GUI support: from PM windows and messaging to standard and extended controls up to generating resizeable dialogs and 2D graphics output.
- Application control, error handling and threading
- Collections (flat and tree), supporting several implementation variants, together with helper classes (cursors, automatic pointers etc.)
- Complex mathematics
- Database access
Note: Printing is not supported out of the box: You would have to code everything to getting a "printing device context" directly in C, then you can use the 2D graphics functionality of IOCL to output your data to the printer.
The class library implements (besides the PM "messages" support) an own messaging system that allows all kinds of "objects" to "notify" any other "observers" about anything that might be interesting. This mechanism is mainly designed to being used with the IBM VisualAge C++ 3.0 Visual Builder, but it is also helpful when directly used.
There are two versions of this class library available for OS/2 that come with IBM VisualAge C++ 3.0 or IBM VisualAge C++ Professional 4.0, respectively. There are major changes from version 3.0 to 4.0 incorporated, so the two are not easily compatible, mainly not when switching from a 4.0 project to 3.0.
License
IBM Commercial software. Discontinued.
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