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May 9th, 2013, 12:33 PM
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Re: how do i convert xml attributes to c++ class using tinyxml
 Originally Posted by Jamku
ye ive been running it in debug mode, the output don't give me a line where the error is occurring
I don't know what you expected, but C++ doesn't work that way.
When you debug a C++ program, you practically never get "the line that caused the error". It is your job to then really and truly debug the code by single-stepping through the program, setting breakpoints, watch variables, etc.
I followed a tutorial on dinomage to find out how to use tinyxml, i learnt that i can store the attributes into char pointers
You cannot store attributes in char pointers. A pointer is not a storage location for string data. A pointer is an integer value that denotes a position in memory. Nothing more, nothing less. You can use string variables such as what Victor mentioned to store actual strings. Things such as CString, std::string, and others are string types that actually are smart enough to handle entire strings. A pointer has no such capabilities, as again, it is just an integer value.
Regards,
Paul McKenzie
Last edited by Paul McKenzie; May 9th, 2013 at 12:41 PM.
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