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Visual C++ Samples

The Visual C++ samples illustrate a wide variety of functionality across multiple technologies.

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To access samples from Visual Studio

  1. On the Help menu, click Samples.

  2. In the Samples on Disk section of the readme file, click local Samples folder. By default, the samples are installed in drive:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\Samples\1033 or drive:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\Samples\1033.

  3. Right-click the .zip file that contains the samples you want to open and then click Extract All to extract the samples to a folder of your choice.

Note

Some samples have not been modified to reflect the changes in the Visual C++ wizards, libraries, and compiler. However, they still demonstrate how to complete the task.

To build and run a sample

  1. Open the solution in Visual Studio.

  2. On the Build menu, click Build.

  3. On the Debug menu, click Start Without Debugging.

For the most recent versions of the Visual C++ samples, see one of the following pages on the MSDN Web site:

All Visual C++ Samples

ATL Samples

ATL Samples (using attributes)

CLR Samples

Compiler Samples

ComTypeLibfor7 Samples

CRT Samples

Debugging Samples

Event Handling Samples

Extensibility Samples

Fusion Samples

International Samples

Language Samples

MFC Samples

OS Samples

STL Samples

Unix Samples

Descriptions of the Samples

ATL Samples - Advanced

Sample Name

Description

ActiveDoc

Demonstrates how to implement an Active Document Server.

Async

Downloads data asynchronously from a URL.

ATLButton

Creates a button that displays itself with three different bitmaps depending on its state.

ATLDuck

Demonstrates using connection points with ATL controls.

ATLSecurity

Shows how to use the ATL security classes to examine security settings.

ATLTraceTool

Displays the output generated by the ATLTRACE2 macro.

Connect

Illustrates the implementation and use of connection points (the IConnectionPointContainer and IConnectionPoint interfaces) in a multithreaded environment.

CThreadPool

Shows how to use a thread pool in an application and how implementing a thread pool can improve the application's performance.

DCOM

Demonstrates how to call a COM object implemented in a Windows service from multiple clients running on different machines.

MFCATL

Illustrates how ATL COM objects can be used in an MFC server EXE.

ATL Samples - Controls

Sample Name

Description

ATLFire

Demonstrates how to build a windowed control using ATL.

CDInfo

Plays CD audio tracks and displays information about the tracks in tooltips and a piechart display.

Circ

Creates a control that demonstrates property pages and draws a circle.

Polygon

Builds a control that implements custom properties, events, property pages, and object safety.

SubEdit

Creates a superclassed Windows control.

ATL Samples - General

Sample Name

Description

ATLCollections

Demonstrates the use of ICollectionOnSTLImpl and CComEnumOnSTL, and the implementation of custom copy policy classes.

ATLCon

Demonstrates a simple control container.

ATLSafeArray

Shows how to create and maintain SAFEARRAYs using CComSafeArray; also how to pass SAFEARRAYs from a component to script.

AutoThread

Demonstrates using CComAutoThreadModule Class.

Beeper

Implements a tearoff interface — a collection/enumeration of BSTRs.

CircColl

Implements a collection/enumeration of objects using ATL and the Standard C++ Library.

COMMap

Demonstrates COM interface map entry macros with compiler COM support.

CustomString

Shows how to use a custom memory allocator for CStringT to improve performance in a multithreaded application.

DispSink

Demonstrates using a connection point on dispatch interfaces.

ATL Samples - OLEDB - Consumer

Sample Name

Description

CatDB

Displays the schema information, such as tables and columns, of OLE DB providers.

DBViewer

Demonstrates a mid-level application that relies on the CManualAccessor class to take full control of data bindings for your applications.

DynamicConsumer

Demonstrates using dynamic accessor and schema rowset classes to read metadata from a database.

MultiRead

Reads through a table in a database using multiple threads.

ATL Samples - OLEDB - Provider

Sample Name

Description

AdvancedPV

Implements an updateable OLE DB Provider. Demonstrates some advanced techniques.

UpdatePV

Implements an updateable (read/write) OLE DB provider.

CLR Samples - Windows Forms

Sample Name

Description

Scribble (MFC)

An MFC implementation of the Scribble sample, updated and extended to include new .NET functionality.

Scribble (Windows Forms)

A Windows Forms implementation of the Scribble sample, updated and extended to include new .NET functionality.

STLCLR

Demonstrates some of the capabilities available when using the STL/CLR Library.

ComTypeLibfor7 Samples

Sample Name

Description

ACDual

Adds dual interfaces to an Automation application.

ADOSamp

Implements a three-tier client/server application.

AllInOne

Implements a server using ATL, exposing STL collections, and controlled by compiler COM support in an MFC application.

COMMap

Demonstrates COM interface map entry macros with compiler COM support.

Connect

Illustrates the use and implementation of connection points (the IConnectionPointContainer and IConnectionPoint interfaces) in a multithreaded environment.

DCOM

Demonstrates how to call a COM object implemented in a Windows service from multiple clients running on different computers.

FreeThrd

Demonstrates a multithreaded client and free-threaded server with compiler COM support.

InProc

Demonstrates an in-process Automation server application with compiler COM support.

Labrador

Implements an EXE server that does not have any user interface.

MFCCalc

Demonstrates an Automation server application with compiler COM support.

Compiler Samples - General

Sample Name

Description

ccWrapper

Demonstrates how to map C/C++ compiler flags from other compilers to the Visual C++ compiler (cl.exe).

Compiler Samples - MASM

Sample Name

Description

EuclidStep1

A pure C project that demonstrates Euclid's algorithm for finding the greatest common divisor.

EuclidStep2

An extension of EuclidStep1 that is a mixed C and ASM project. The core of Euclid's algorithm is moved from the .c file to an .asm file, with the .c file calling into the .asm file.

PrimesStep1

A pure C project that demonstrates the sieve of Eratosthenes to find prime numbers.

PrimesStep2

An extension of PrimesStep1 that is a mixed C and ASM project that moves the core algorithm to the .asm file.

PrimesStep3

An extension of PrimesStep2 that adds a separate C header file and an .asm include file to declare the extern function and global data structure.

CRT Samples

Sample Name

Description

CPUID

Determines the capabilities of the CPU being run.

CRT_Dbg1

Illustrates the basic debugging features of the C run-time libraries.

CRT_Dbg2

Demonstrates the C run-time debugging hook functions.

DFACObjs

Shows how to use the _CrtDoForAllClientObjects C run-time function to iterate through a linked list of client objects.

Report

Illustrates the C run-time debugging report functions.

RTC

Demonstrates the run-time error checks feature.

SecureCRT

This sample demonstrates how to upgrade code that used deprecated CRT functions to increase code security.

Debugging Samples

Sample Name

Description

EEAddIn

Uses the Expression Evaluator Add-In API to extend the native debugger expression evaluator.

Events Samples

Sample Name

Description

COMEvents

Demonstrates event handling using COM.

Extensibility Samples

Sample Name

Description

VCProjEngine_CPP

Programmatically modifies a Visual C++ project using C++.

VCProjEngine_CS

Programmatically modifies a Visual C++ project using C#.

VCProjEngine_VB7

Programmatically modifies a Visual C++ project using Visual Basic.

Fusion Samples

Sample Name

Description

TraceMan

Provides information about application-dependent assemblies and the state of the assemblies in the native fusion cache in human readable form.

International Samples

Sample Name

Description

IME

Demonstrates how to control the Input Method Editor mode and how to implement IME level 3.

SatDLL

Demonstrates a recommended way to implement multilingual resources in a Win32 application.

UniRes

Demonstrates the use of Unicode resource files.

Language Samples

Sample Name

Description

BirthdayPicker

Shows how the .NET Framework resource mechanism can be used in C++ applications. It also demonstrates some common Window Forms components.

C++ Language Samples

Demonstrates key concepts of features in C++ that support .NET and expose capabilities of the CLR.

Calculator

Implements a simple pocket calculator using C++ and the .NET Framework Windows Forms classes.

Data

Demonstrates simple access to a SQL Database.

MEDriver

Illustrates the use of COM events (fired from an unmanaged COM server) through a .NET Framework wrapper, automatically generated from the COM server's type library.

Nile

Demonstrates ASP.NET Web Forms and ASP.Net Web Services.

QStat

Shows how to create a DLL that wraps access to a COM object and exposes its functionality to .NET Framework clients.

Scribble

Demonstrates how to develop a Windows Forms MDI application using C++/CLI and the .NET Framework classes.

TilePuzzle

Demonstrates interoperability between managed components (written with C++ and C#) and native components (written with C++ using COM attributes).

MFC Samples - Advanced

Sample Name

Description

Collect

Demonstrates MFC C++ template-based collection classes and standard prebuilt collection classes.

Cube

OpenGL application using MFC device contexts along with OpenGL's resource contexts.

DLLHusk

Sharing the DLL version of the Foundation class library with an application and custom DLL.

DLLScreenCap

A regular DLL that can be statically or dynamically linked to the Microsoft Foundation Class Library.

MTGDI

Demonstration of sharing GDI resources among multiple threads using the framework's single document interface (SDI) support for documents and views.

MTMDI

Multithread illustration, where user-interface events are processed in a separate user-interface thread.

MTRecalc

Multithread illustration, where recalculations are performed in a worker thread.

Mutexes

Dialog-based application that creates two CWinThread objects and uses them to perform a simple task under the user's control.

Speakn

Demonstrates Multimedia Sound Using User-Defined Resources.

MFC Samples - Controls

Sample Name

Description

Button

Demonstrates use of an in-place active menu, a stock property page, and the About box control option.

Circ

Demonstrates ActiveX control basics, including control painting, stock and custom properties, stock and custom events, use of colors and fonts, the stock Font property page, the default property page, and versioning.

CmnCtrl

Demonstrates some of the new controls available with MFC on wiprlhext, including the command link button (CButton), the pager control (CPagerCtrl), the split button (CSplitButton), and the network address control (CNetAddressCtrl).

Contain

Demonstrates a Visual Editing Container Application.

Image

Demonstrates how to use MFC to build an ActiveX control that is capable of downloading data asynchronously.

Licensed

A control that enforces use of a design-time and run-time license.

Localize

A control with a localized user interface that demonstrates use of separate type libraries and resource dynamic-link libraries (DLLs) for localization.

NetAddr

Demonstrates use of the Windows Vista "Net Address Verifier" control.

Pal

Control that displays the colors of a palette. It demonstrates read-only properties, persistent Get/Set properties, persistent parameterized properties, and picture properties.

Push

Control subclassed from a Windows owner-drawn button control. It demonstrates stock properties, custom events, and picture holders.

RegSvr

Demonstrates the invocation of Self-Registration Code.

SpinDial

A control with the visual appearance of a spin-dial that demonstrates property page data validation.

TestHelp

An ActiveX control that has its own help file and tooltips.

Time

A control that is invisible at run time and fires a timer event at set intervals. Demonstrates notification functions and ambient properties.

XList

A control, subclassed from a Windows list box, that displays text or bitmap items.

MFC Samples - General

Sample Name

Description

ClipArt

The CLIPART directory contains sample resources that you can use to customize the appearance of your application.

CmnCtrl1

Demonstrates how to create and change the styles of Windows Common Controls using MFC classes (Part 1).

CmnCtrl2

Demonstrates how to create and change the styles of Windows Common Controls using MFC classes (Part 2).

CTaskDialog

Demonstrates various features of the CTaskDialog class.

CtrlBars

Custom toolbar and status bar, dialog bar, and floating palette.

CtrlTest

Owner-draw list box and menu, custom control, bitmap button, spin control.

DBVList

Uses the CListView and CDaoRecordset classes to implement the virtual list view functionality that is available for the list view common control.

DIBLook

Demonstrates the Use of DIBs and Color Palettes.

DlgCbr32

Adding a toolbar and a status bar to a dialog-based application.

DlgTempl

Demonstrates the dynamic creation of dialog templates.

DockTool

Dragging and floating toolbars that are "dockable".

Dynamenu

Dynamically modifying list of items in menus; handling commands not known at compile time; and updating the status bar command prompt for such commands.

FileDlgWatcher

Creates a custom dialog box that illustrates what events are generated when you create a CFileDialog.

Hello

Illustrates a single application window with a menu and About box.

HelloApp

Minimal MFC sample that illustrates that few lines of code are required to get a window to appear on the screen.

ListHdr

Demonstrates how to use the common control MFC classes CListCtrl and CHeaderCtrl.

MDI

MDI application that does not use documents and views.

MDIDocVw

Updated version of the MDI sample that uses the document/view architecture.

MMXSwarm

Demonstrates how to use CImage, the __m64 data type, and device-independent bitmaps (DIBs).

Modeless

Demonstrates the use of an MFC CDialog object as a modeless dialog box.

Multipad

Simple text editor that lets the user open and edit multiple text files at one time.

Npp

Demonstrates how to implement an interface (SDI) application similar to Notepad that allows you to edit text messages and send them to other users or other systems through the Windows messaging API, or MAPI.

PropDlg

Property sheets (dialogs).

RowList

Illustrates full row selection in a list-view common control.

Scribble

Provides simple illustrations of a wide breadth of MFC features.

SimpleImage

Demonstrates loading, resizing, conversion, and saving images.

SnapVw

Shows how to use property pages in a MDI child frame window.

Spiro

A game that shows to use CImageList and how to use memory display contexts in applications requiring animation effects.

Tracker

Demonstrates various CRectTracker styles and options.

VariantUse

Demonstrates the use of the variant data type.

ViewEx

Multiple views, scroll view, splitter windows.

MFC Samples - Internet

Sample Name

Description

DHTMLExplore

Demonstrates handling DHTML events and using DHTML DDX.

HTMLEdit

Wraps the Internet Explorer MSHTML editing control.

MFCIE

Demonstrates the MFC CHtmlView and CReBar Classes.

Scheduler

Demonstrates how to create an HTML-based dialog box using the Visual C++ libraries classes.

MFC Samples - OLE

Sample Name

Description

ACDual

Demonstrates how to add dual interface support to an MFC-based Automation server.

AutoClik

Illustrates Automation features. Includes AUTODRIV, a simple Automation client application that drives the AUTOCLIK sample application.

CalcDriv

Automation client.

DrawCli

Full-featured object-oriented drawing application that is also an ActiveX Visual Editing container.

HierSvr

Demonstrates a Server Application with OLE Drag and Drop.

InProc

An in-process Automation server that can be loaded as a DLL in the client's address space.

IPDrive

A simple Automation client application that drives the INPROC sample application.

MFCBind

Shows how to create an Active document (formerly known as a DocObject) container.

MFCCalc

An Automation server that implements a simple calculator.

OClient

ActiveX Visual Editing container application, with drag and drop.

OLEView

Implementing an OLE object browser through custom OLE interfaces.

SuperPad

Demonstrates a Visual Editing Server That Edits Text Using CEditView.

TstCon

Implements an ActiveX control container using MFC's support for OLE embedding. You can use TSTCON to test ActiveX controls, change their properties, and invoke their methods.

WordPad

Uses MFC's support for rich edit controls to create a basic word processor.

MFC Samples - Utility

Sample Name

Description

GUIDGen

A simple dialog-based MFC application that generates globally-unique identifiers.

Makehm

A console application that produces a mapping between resource identifications and Help contexts.

MFC Samples - Visual C++ 2008 Feature Pack

Sample Name

Description

CustomPages

Demonstrates how to add a custom page to the Toolbar Customization dialog box.

DesktopAlertDemo

Demonstrates how to implement a desktop alert dialog box (similar to the dialog box that an instant messaging application displays).

DlgToolTips

Demonstrates how to implement advanced tooltips for controls on a dialog box.

DrawClient

Demonstrates how to integrate support for a ribbon into an object-oriented drawing application with visual editing container support.

DynamicMenu

Demonstrates how to dynamically update a menu on the menu bar and a popup menu at run-time.

Explorer

Demonstrates how to implement a file system explorer that resembles the Windows Explorer, with similar user interface elements and capabilities.

IEDemo

Demonstrates how to implement an application similar to Internet Explorer, with similar user interface elements and capabilities.

MDITabsDemo

Demonstrates how to create an application that uses the new tabbed MDI documents interface instead of the traditional MDI child windows.

MenuSubSet

Demonstrates how to dynamically remove specific menu items and submenus at application startup.

MSMoneyDemo

Demonstrates how to use MFC to create a user interface similar to Microsoft Money.

MSOffice2007Demo

Demonstrates how to implement an editor application similar to an Office 2007 application, with similar user interface elements and limited similar capabilities. The MSOffice2007Demo sample implements a very full ribbon user interface much like an Office 2007 application, and some (but not all) of the ribbon elements are connected to capabilities in the application.

NewControls

Demonstrates the capabilities of many of the controls implemented in MFC, including customizable buttons, color picker controls and palettes, a font chooser, an image editor, a property grid, a masked edit control, and shell list and tree controls.

OutlookDemo

Demonstrates how to create an application similar to Microsoft Outlook 2003/2007.

OutlookMultiViews

Demonstrates how to switch between multiple views on a single document in an SDI application. The sample uses the Outlook bar control to list the available views and switch between them.

OwnerDrawMenu

Illustrates how to draw popup menu items dynamically.

PaletteDemo

Illustrates how to create a multi-column toolbar with an owner-draw information area. Click 2, 3 or 4 buttons on the Standard toolbar in order to change at the runtime the number of columns of the custom toolbar.

PropSheetDemo

Illustrates the following types of Property Sheet control: simple, with tabs at the left side, with tree control at the left side, OneNote-style tabs, list of items at the left side.

RebarTest

Demonstrates a customizable Rebar control which hosts a toolbar.

RibbonGadgets

Illustrates various controls that can be hosted in the Ribbon Control. At the bottom of the main frame you can find the Source Code window with source code text, which outlines how to create a particular gadget.

RibbonMDI

Demonstrates usage of Ribbon Control with Multi Document Interface.

RollupPane

Demonstrates a floating "information" pane, which automatically rolls up. You can press the pin button on the caption of floating pane to turn rolling on and off.

SetPaneSize

Demonstrates how to set docking pane size programmatically.

Slider

Demonstrates how to implement a toolbar button that hosts an external control.

StateCollection

Demonstrates how to implement an application that saves and loads different states for the menu bar, toolbars, and docking windows.

StatusBarDemo

Demonstrates how to add various advanced controls to a status bar.

TabbedView

Demonstrates how to create a view that contains multiple tabbed views, such as the tabs in an Excel workbook.

TabControl

Demonstrates the MFC Tab Control and the different appearances it has using different properties and visual managers.

TasksPane

Demonstrates the MFC Task Pane classes and their different appearances using various properties and visual managers.

ToolbarDateTimePicker

Demonstrates how to integrate a date/time picker control with the toolbar

ToolTipDemo

Demonstrates how to use advanced MFC tooltip features.

TrayMenu

Illustrates the ability to use MFC Control Bar menus with the system tray icon (such as the notification icons in the lower-right corner of the display).

VisualStudioDemo

Demonstrates how to implement an application with many of the same user interface features and some of the capabilities of Visual Studio. Many of the Visual Studio user interface elements, including customizable docking menubar and toolbars, and docking windows, are demonstrated.

WordPad

Demonstrates how to implement an application that imitates the functionality of WordPad, including the user interface elements and some of the capabilities.

WorkSpaceToolBar

Demonstrates how to add a toolbar to a docking pane. This resembles the toolbar in Solution Explorer in Visual Studio.

MFC Samples - Windows Touch

Sample Name

Description

GestureDemo

Demonstrates the Windows Touch support in MFC (requires touch hardware).

TouchDemo

Demonstrates the Windows Touch support in MFC (requires touch hardware).

OS Samples

Sample Name

Description

GetImage

Demonstrates the Windows Image Acquisition (WIA) application programming interfaces (APIs).

Unix Samples

Sample Name

Description

Unix - ccWrapper

Demonstrates a wrapper that maps flags from the Sun Forte and gcc compilers to the Microsoft Visual C++ compiler (cl.exe).

See Also

Other Resources

Visual C++ Reference