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Author:  large [ Wed Nov 02, 2005 7:50 pm ]
Post subject:  Owner values in Callback functions?

Hi there

I'm quite new to StarBurn, but I've been impressed :) Nice work team!

Now I'm currently creating a simple gui for creating ISO-files with StarBurn and I (of course :)) have a question. First som specs; I've been programming VC++ 6.0 WIN32/MFC for 5 years now and have some experience with C, this question is about C++:



Is it possible to add owner value (I want a pointer sent) with the callback function?



Now for another question, is it illegal for me to publish the simple ISO gui in an article? I want it published into codeguru/codeproject/planetsourcecode

EDIT: I'm not gonna publish any binarys from your SDK

Cheers,
Regards
Lars

Author:  anton (staff) [ Thu Nov 03, 2005 12:30 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Owner values in Callback functions?

Thanks :)

You can pass any value as "context" value. We don't touch it and you can preserve for your own needs.

Yes, you're free to publish your source code on all of the sources. You can even include StarBurn binaries (w/o license key of course).

large wrote:
Hi there

I'm quite new to StarBurn, but I've been impressed :) Nice work team!

Now I'm currently creating a simple gui for creating ISO-files with StarBurn and I (of course :)) have a question. First som specs; I've been programming VC++ 6.0 WIN32/MFC for 5 years now and have some experience with C, this question is about C++:



Is it possible to add owner value (I want a pointer sent) with the callback function?



Now for another question, is it illegal for me to publish the simple ISO gui in an article? I want it published into codeguru/codeproject/planetsourcecode

EDIT: I'm not gonna publish any binarys from your SDK

Cheers,
Regards
Lars

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