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kgv c22b52d60e 0028966: Coding Rules - remove Adaptor2d_HCurve2d, Adaptor3d_HCurve and Adaptor3d_HSurface classes
Adaptor2d_Curve2d, Adaptor3d_Curve and Adaptor3d_Surface now inherit Standard_Transient.
Interfaces Adaptor2d_HCurve2d, Adaptor3d_HCurve, Adaptor3d_HSurface and their subclasses
are now aliases to Adaptor2d_Curve2d, Adaptor3d_Curve and Adaptor3d_Surface.
Removed numerous unsafe reinterpret casts.

Generic classes Adaptor3d_GenHCurve, Adaptor3d_GenHSurface, Adaptor2d_GenHCurve2d have been removed.
Several redundant .lxx files have been merged into .hxx.

Removed obsolete adaptor classes with H suffix.
2020-12-11 19:12:48 +03:00
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MFC samples

  1. Contents

The directory samples/mfc/standard contains the following packages and files:

  • Numbered packages: 01_Geometry, 02_Modeling, etc. provide projects and sources of samples;
  • Files All-vc(number).sln are auxiliary utility projects depending on all other sample projects. When such project is rebuilt, all samples and mfcsample library are also rebuilt.
  • Common directory provides common source and header files for samples and dynamic-link library mfcsample.dll.
  • Data directory stores data files.
  • mfcsample directory contains project for mfcsample.dll library providing basic functionality used by all OCC samples.
  • File env.bat is called from msvc.bat.
  1. Launching Open CASCADE Technology samples:

To run the Open CASCADE Technology samples, use command:

execute run.bat [vc10|vc11|vc12|vc14] [win32|win64] [Release|Debug] [SampleName]

To run the Animation sample, use command:

execute run.bat vc10 win64 Debug Animation
  1. Modifying and rebuilding samples:

You can modify, compile and launch all sample projects in MS Visual C++ at once with command:

execute msvc.bat [vc10|vc11|vc12|vc14] [win32|win64] [Release|Debug]

To run all sample projects in MS Visual C++ at once, use command:

execute msvc.bat vc10 win64 Debug

Note: make sure that your PATH environment variable contains a directory, where msdev.exe is located.