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[The CHString class is part of the WMI Provider Framework which is now considered in final state, and no further development, enhancements, or updates will be available for non-security related issues affecting these libraries. The MI APIs should be used for all new development.]
The LoadStringW method reads a Windows string resource (identified by nID) into an existing CHString object.
SyntaxParametersnID
Windows string resource identifier.
Return value
If the LoadStringW method is successful, the resource string is loaded into the CHString object, and the method returns a nonzero value. If the method is unsuccessful, it returns zero.
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Built-in types (also called fundamental types) are specified by the C++ language standard and are built into the compiler. Built-in types are not defined in any header file. Built-in types are divided into three categories: integral, floating point, and void. Integral types are capable of handling whole numbers. Floating point types are capable of specifying values that may have fractional parts.
The void type describes an empty set of values. No variable of type void can be specified — it is used primarily to declare functions that return no values or to declare generic pointers to untyped or arbitrarily typed data. Any expression can be explicitly converted or cast to type void. However, such expressions are restricted to the following uses:
The following table explains the restrictions on type sizes in relation to each other. These restrictions are mandated by the C++ standard and are independent of the Microsoft implementation. The absolute size of certain built-in types is not specified in the standard.
Dev C++ InstructionsBuilt-in type size restrictions
Microsoft Specific
The following table lists the amount of storage required for built-in types in Microsoft C++. In particular, note that long is 4 bytes even on 64-bit operating systems.
Sizes of built-in typesDev C++ Online
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See Data Type Ranges for a summary of the range of values of each type.
For more information about type conversion, see Standard Conversions.
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