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  <title>FIX: Code compiled with the /Og option in Visual C++ 6.0 can cause incorrect calculation for doubles</title> 
  <link>http://kbalertz.com/kbNamed_217033/Describes.problem.where.code.that.compiled.with.option.Visual.cause.incorrect.calculation.disable.global.optimizations.manually.apply.Visual.Studio.Service.Pack.resolve.this.aspx</link> 
  <pubDate>Tue, 20 Sep 2005 00:16:27 -0700</pubDate> 
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	 Describes a problem where code that is compiled with the /Og option in Visual C++ 6.0 can cause incorrect calculation for doubles. You can disable global optimizations manually or apply Visual Studio 6.0 Service Pack 3 (SP3) to resolve this problem.
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   <a href="http://kbalertz.com/kb_217033.aspx">217033</a> ... <a href="http://kbalertz.com/kbNamed_217033/Describes.problem.where.code.that.compiled.with.option.Visual.cause.incorrect.calculation.disable.global.optimizations.manually.apply.Visual.Studio.Service.Pack.resolve.this.aspx">FIX: Code compiled with the /Og option in Visual C++ 6.0 can cause incorrect calculation for doubles</a><br />
   Describes a problem where code that is compiled with the /Og option in Visual C++ 6.0 can cause incorrect calculation for doubles. You can disable global optimizations manually or apply Visual Studio 6.0 Service Pack 3 (SP3) to resolve this problem.
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  <title>Descriptions of two syntaxes for calling functions by using pointers</title> 
  <link>http://kbalertz.com/kbNamed_32109&/Describes.call.function.when.using.pointer.aspx</link> 
  <pubDate>Tue, 20 Sep 2005 00:16:24 -0700</pubDate> 
  <guid>http://kbalertz.com/kb_32109&.aspx</guid> 
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	 Describes how to call a function when using a pointer to a function.
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   <a href="http://kbalertz.com/kb_32109&.aspx">32109&</a> ... <a href="http://kbalertz.com/kbNamed_32109&/Describes.call.function.when.using.pointer.aspx">Descriptions of two syntaxes for calling functions by using pointers</a><br />
   Describes how to call a function when using a pointer to a function.
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  <title>In Visual C++ .NET, the debugger may display incorrect line number information when you debug a source file that contains lines of code that have Macintosh OS line breaks</title> 
  <link>http://kbalertz.com/kbNamed_899146/899146.aspx</link> 
  <pubDate>Fri, 19 Aug 2005 00:17:20 -0700</pubDate> 
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   <a href="http://kbalertz.com/kb_899146.aspx">899146</a> ... <a href="http://kbalertz.com/kbNamed_899146/899146.aspx">In Visual C++ .NET, the debugger may display incorrect line number information when you debug a source file that contains lines of code that have Macintosh OS line breaks</a><br />
   
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  <title>You cannot open a resource file in the resource editor and you may receive a &quot;This file is already open in an editor&quot; error message in Visual C++</title> 
  <link>http://kbalertz.com/kbNamed_168405/Explains.that.cannot.open.resource.file.resource.editor.receive.file.already.open.error.message.Visual.reopen.resource.file.project.resolve.this.aspx</link> 
  <pubDate>Tue, 07 Jun 2005 00:15:51 -0700</pubDate> 
  <guid>http://kbalertz.com/kb_168405.aspx</guid> 
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	 Explains that you cannot open a resource file in the resource editor and you receive a &quot;This file is already open in an editor&quot; error message in Visual C++. You can reopen the resource file for the project to resolve this problem.
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   <a href="http://kbalertz.com/kb_168405.aspx">168405</a> ... <a href="http://kbalertz.com/kbNamed_168405/Explains.that.cannot.open.resource.file.resource.editor.receive.file.already.open.error.message.Visual.reopen.resource.file.project.resolve.this.aspx">You cannot open a resource file in the resource editor and you may receive a &quot;This file is already open in an editor&quot; error message in Visual C++</a><br />
   Explains that you cannot open a resource file in the resource editor and you receive a &quot;This file is already open in an editor&quot; error message in Visual C++. You can reopen the resource file for the project to resolve this problem.
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  <title>How to implement a resizable property sheet class that contains a menu bar in Visual C++ 6.0</title> 
  <link>http://kbalertz.com/kbNamed_300606/Describes.property.sheet.class.existing.project.then.customize.sheet.handling.resize.requests.providing.menu.sheet.Visual.aspx</link> 
  <pubDate>Tue, 07 Jun 2005 00:15:42 -0700</pubDate> 
  <guid>http://kbalertz.com/kb_300606.aspx</guid> 
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	 Describes how to add a new property sheet class to an existing MFC project and then customize the sheet by handling resize requests and by providing a menu for the sheet in Visual C++ 6.0.
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   <a href="http://kbalertz.com/kb_300606.aspx">300606</a> ... <a href="http://kbalertz.com/kbNamed_300606/Describes.property.sheet.class.existing.project.then.customize.sheet.handling.resize.requests.providing.menu.sheet.Visual.aspx">How to implement a resizable property sheet class that contains a menu bar in Visual C++ 6.0</a><br />
   Describes how to add a new property sheet class to an existing MFC project and then customize the sheet by handling resize requests and by providing a menu for the sheet in Visual C++ 6.0.
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  <title>How to declare an array of pointers to functions in Visual C++</title> 
  <link>http://kbalertz.com/kbNamed_30580&/Describes.build.array.that.contains.function.addresses.call.those.functions.Visual.aspx</link> 
  <pubDate>Tue, 07 Jun 2005 00:15:42 -0700</pubDate> 
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	 Describes how to build an array that contains function addresses and call those functions in Visual C++.
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   <a href="http://kbalertz.com/kb_30580&.aspx">30580&</a> ... <a href="http://kbalertz.com/kbNamed_30580&/Describes.build.array.that.contains.function.addresses.call.those.functions.Visual.aspx">How to declare an array of pointers to functions in Visual C++</a><br />
   Describes how to build an array that contains function addresses and call those functions in Visual C++.
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  <title>FIX: You may receive the &quot;Fatal error C1001 Internal complier error&quot; error message when you compile the project in Visual C++ 6.0</title> 
  <link>http://kbalertz.com/kbNamed_890892/890892.aspx</link> 
  <pubDate>Tue, 03 May 2005 00:17:29 -0700</pubDate> 
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  <title>FIX: Bad Code Is Generated with /Og Enabled</title> 
  <link>http://kbalertz.com/kbNamed_281424/With.global.optimizations.compiler.option.Visual.Service.Pack.compiler.generate.incorrect.code.return.values.section.detailed.reproducible.aspx</link> 
  <pubDate>Mon, 25 Apr 2005 08:45:44 -0700</pubDate> 
  <guid>http://kbalertz.com/kb_281424.aspx</guid> 
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	 With the global optimizations (/Og) compiler option enabled, the Visual C++ 6.0 Service Pack 4 (SP4) compiler may generate incorrect code for return values to functions. See the &quot;More Information&quot; section for a detailed reproducible sample. This...
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   <a href="http://kbalertz.com/kb_281424.aspx">281424</a> ... <a href="http://kbalertz.com/kbNamed_281424/With.global.optimizations.compiler.option.Visual.Service.Pack.compiler.generate.incorrect.code.return.values.section.detailed.reproducible.aspx">FIX: Bad Code Is Generated with /Og Enabled</a><br />
   With the global optimizations (/Og) compiler option enabled, the Visual C++ 6.0 Service Pack 4 (SP4) compiler may generate incorrect code for return values to functions. See the &quot;More Information&quot; section for a detailed reproducible sample. This...
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  <title>FIX: Inline functions return incorrect results when you specify the /Gx and /Ob1 compiler options for optimization</title> 
  <link>http://kbalertz.com/kbNamed_821436/compiler.option.compiler.option.when.compile.code.that.contains.inline.your.inline.functions.return.incorrect.Microsoft.Visual.Studio.service.packA.supported.hotfix.aspx</link> 
  <pubDate>Mon, 25 Apr 2005 08:45:37 -0700</pubDate> 
  <guid>http://kbalertz.com/kb_821436.aspx</guid> 
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	 If you use the /Gx compiler option and the /Ob1 compiler option when you compile code that contains inline functions, your inline functions may return incorrect results. Microsoft Visual Studio 6.0 service packA supported hotfix is now available...
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   <a href="http://kbalertz.com/kb_821436.aspx">821436</a> ... <a href="http://kbalertz.com/kbNamed_821436/compiler.option.compiler.option.when.compile.code.that.contains.inline.your.inline.functions.return.incorrect.Microsoft.Visual.Studio.service.packA.supported.hotfix.aspx">FIX: Inline functions return incorrect results when you specify the /Gx and /Ob1 compiler options for optimization</a><br />
   If you use the /Gx compiler option and the /Ob1 compiler option when you compile code that contains inline functions, your inline functions may return incorrect results. Microsoft Visual Studio 6.0 service packA supported hotfix is now available...
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  <title>FIX: Visual C++ 6.0 Optimizer May Generate Code That Experiences Access Violations</title> 
  <link>http://kbalertz.com/kbNamed_329594/turn.optimizations.before.compile.code.release.Visual.Optimizer.generate.code.that.causes.access.violation.when.same.code.works.expected.turn.optimizations.aspx</link> 
  <pubDate>Mon, 25 Apr 2005 08:45:37 -0700</pubDate> 
  <guid>http://kbalertz.com/kb_329594.aspx</guid> 
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	 If you turn on optimizations before you compile code (typically in release mode), Visual C++ 6.0 Optimizer may generate code that causes an access violation when it is executed. The same code works as expected if you turn off optimizations before...
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   <a href="http://kbalertz.com/kb_329594.aspx">329594</a> ... <a href="http://kbalertz.com/kbNamed_329594/turn.optimizations.before.compile.code.release.Visual.Optimizer.generate.code.that.causes.access.violation.when.same.code.works.expected.turn.optimizations.aspx">FIX: Visual C++ 6.0 Optimizer May Generate Code That Experiences Access Violations</a><br />
   If you turn on optimizations before you compile code (typically in release mode), Visual C++ 6.0 Optimizer may generate code that causes an access violation when it is executed. The same code works as expected if you turn off optimizations before...
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