Subj : Using Prf* routines in wi
To : MIKE RUSKAI
From : Ian Moote
Date : Fri Jul 28 2000 01:49 pm
Sorry for the lengthy delay. My host was down for a couple of weeks,
then I got busy here in the shop and in my personal life.
MR> Sort of. The window procedure should do everything necessary to
MR> maintain the window itself, short of long paints (which should be
MR> done on a separate thread), and dispatch threads for the real work.
MR> Ideally, that is.
MR>
MR> One way of making that easier is to set up a second message queue,
MR> that doesn't have a window associated with it, which receives all
MR> messages from the main window procedure via WinPostMsg() that aren't
MR> to be done in that main procedure.
That would also require its own thread to process the messages on the
second queue? Would I be correct in understanding that this is just a
"technique" thing, something that you would do just to give the program
more structure so that it behaves in a more logical fashion, but which
does not really benefit the user of the program in a noticeable or
practical way? (I'm not trying to sound critical here, just trying to
understand where the suggestion is coming from.)
Take care and TTYL.
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