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Feature Only in Professional and Enterprise Editions Creating a Custom AppWizard is supported only in Visual C++ Professional and Enterprise Editions. For more information, see .
$$BEGINLOOP( macro-name );
text
$$ENDLOOP;
Parameters
macro-name
A macro name that you have added to the dictionary with a value that must be a numeric string in decimal format (for example, “12”). The macro-name argument must be the name of a macro, not a constant value.
text
One or more lines of text that may include C++ code, resource script statements, macros, directives, or whatever you parsed.
Remarks
Custom resource templates can use a $$BEGINLOOP and $$ENDLOOP construct to force the CCustomAppWiz::ProcessTemplate function’s parser to process text the number of times specified by the value of macro-name.
The parser treats every macro that it encounters between a $$BEGINLOOP and an $$ENDLOOP, including macro-name, in the following manner:
If, for example, the parser encounters a macro named VAR, it looks in the dictionary for a macro named **VAR_**n, where n is an integer that corresponds to the number of times that the parser has iterated through text. The iterations are numbered 0, 1, ..., n-1, so that the parser looks for macros named VAR_0, VAR_1, and so on.
If the parser does not find **VAR_**n in the dictionary, it looks just for VAR.
Loops cannot be nested. A second $$BEGINLOOP before the first $$ENDLOOP is illegal.
See Also Standard AppWizard Directives, The Dictionary, CCustomAppWiz::ProcessTemplate, Standard AppWizard Directives, How Macros Get Their Values