CMessageMap Class
This class allows an object's message maps to be access by another object.
class ATL_NO_VTABLE CMessageMap
Remarks
CMessageMap is an abstract base class that allows an object's message maps to be accessed by another object. In order for an object to expose its message maps, its class must derive from CMessageMap.
ATL uses CMessageMap to support contained windows and dynamic message map chaining. For example, any class containing a CContainedWindow object must derive from CMessageMap. The following code is taken from the SUBEDIT sample. Through CComControl, the CAtlEdit class automatically derives from CMessageMap.
class ATL_NO_VTABLE CAtlEdit :
OtherInheritedClasses
public CComControl<CAtlEdit>
// CComControl derives from CWindowImpl, which derives from CMessageMap
{
public:
// Declare a contained window data member
CContainedWindow m_ctlEdit;
// Initialize the contained window:
// 1. Pass "Edit" to specify that the contained
// window should be based on the standard
// Windows Edit box
// 2. Pass 'this' pointer to specify that CAtlEdit
// contains the message map to be used for the
// contained window's message processing
// 3. Pass the identifier of the message map. '1'
// identifies the alternate message map declared
// with ALT_MSG_MAP(1)
CAtlEdit()
: m_ctlEdit(_T("Edit"), this, 1)
{
m_bWindowOnly = TRUE;
}
// Declare the default message map, identified by '0'
BEGIN_MSG_MAP(CAtlEdit)
MESSAGE_HANDLER(WM_CREATE, OnCreate)
MESSAGE_HANDLER(WM_SETFOCUS, OnSetFocus)
CHAIN_MSG_MAP(CComControl<CAtlEdit>)
// Declare an alternate message map, identified by '1'
ALT_MSG_MAP(1)
MESSAGE_HANDLER(WM_CHAR, OnChar)
END_MSG_MAP()
Because the contained window, m_EditCtrl, will use a message map in the containing class, CAtlEdit derives from CMessageMap.
For more information about message maps, see Message Maps in the article "ATL Window Classes."
Requirements
Header: atlwin.h