I have a MFC CDocument and associated CView open in a MDI application. I would like to detach and close the view (and associated frame), while keeping the document open. Looking around the MFC code to see how it does it, reveals the following in CDocument::OnCloseDocument();
// destroy all frames viewing this document
// the last destroy may destroy us
BOOL bAutoDelete = m_bAutoDelete;
m_bAutoDelete = FALSE; // don't destroy document while closing views
while (!m_viewList.IsEmpty())
{
// get frame attached to the view
CView* pView = (CView*)m_viewList.GetHead();
ASSERT_VALID(pView);
CFrameWnd* pFrame = pView->EnsureParentFrame();
// and close it
PreCloseFrame(pFrame);
pFrame->DestroyWindow();
// will destroy the view as well
}
m_bAutoDelete = bAutoDelete;
which I guess I could use in conjunction with CDocument::RemoveView. Is there a better way to approach this than just lifting the MFC source, and is this approach going to cause me other problems or side effects? The project is VS2010 C++.