richy wrote:
Hi,
Visual C++ .NET
I'm writing an application in Visual C++ .NET.
Strange thing is, when I, for example, put down a radio
button on the form and double click on it, the code is
placed in the form.h file and not the form.cpp file.
Does anyone know why?
It's a limitation of the WinForms designer, which was originally developed
for C# and VB.NET where there's nothing comparable to the header
file/implementation file concept in C++.
This is something that hopefully will improve in a future release. In the
meantime, don't worry about it. There's nothing semantically or
functionallly wrong with the code, it's just not following the customary C++
style.
-cd