MFC Macros and Globals
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The Microsoft Foundation Class Library can be divided into two major sections: (1) the MFC classes and (2) macros and globals. If a function or variable is not a member of a class, it is a global function or variable.
The MFC library and the Active Template Library (ATL) share string conversion macros. For more information, see String Conversion Macros in the ATL documentation.
The MFC macros and globals offer functionality in the following categories.
General MFC
CMFCImagePaintArea::IMAGE_EDIT_MODE Enumeration
Database
Record Field Exchange (RFX) functions and Bulk Record Field Exchange (bulk RFX) functions for the MFC ODBC classes
Record field exchange (DFX) functions for the MFC DAO classes
Dialog data exchange (DDX) functions for CRecordView and CDaoRecordView (MFC ODBC and DAO classes)
Macros and globals to aid in calling Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) API functions directly
Internet
DHTML / DHTML Event Maps
OLE
In addition, MFC provides a function called AfxEnableControlContainer that enables any OLE container developed with MFC 4.0 to fully support embedded OLE controls.
OLE Controls
The first part of this section briefly discusses each of the previous categories and lists the globals and macros in the category, together with brief descriptions of functionality. Following this are descriptions of the global functions, global variables, and macros in the MFC library.
Note
Many global functions start with the prefix "Afx", but some, for example, the dialog data exchange (DDX) functions and many of the database functions, do not follow this convention. All global variables start with "afx" as a prefix. Macros do not start with any particular prefix, but they are written in uppercase letters.