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CallWindowProc (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)

1/6/2010

This function passes message information to the specified window procedure.

Syntax

LRESULT CallWindowProc( 
  WNDPROC lpPrevWndFunc, 
  HWND hWnd, 
  UINT Msg, 
  WPARAM wParam, 
  LPARAM lParam 
); 

Parameters

  • lpPrevWndFunc
    [in] Long pointer to the previous window procedure.

    If this value is obtained by calling the GetWindowLong function with the nIndex parameter set to GWL_WNDPROC or DWL_DLGPROC, it is actually either the address of a window or dialog box procedure, or a handle representing that address.

  • hWnd
    [in] Handle to the window procedure to receive the message.
  • Msg
    [in] Specifies the message.
  • wParam
    [in, out] Specifies additional message-specific information. The contents of this parameter depend on the value of the Msg parameter.
  • lParam
    [in, out] Specifies additional message-specific information. The contents of this parameter depend on the value of the Msg parameter.

Return Value

The return value specifies the result of the message processing and depends on the message sent.

Remarks

Use the CallWindowProc function for window subclassing. Usually, all windows with the same class share one window procedure. A subclass is a window or set of windows with the same class whose messages are intercepted and processed by another window procedure (or procedures) before being passed to the window procedure of the class.

The SetWindowLong function creates the subclass by changing the window procedure associated with a particular window, causing the system to call the new window procedure instead of the previous one. An application must pass any messages not processed by the new window procedure to the previous window procedure by calling CallWindowProc. This allows the application to create a chain of window procedures.

If STRICT is defined, the lpPrevWndFunc parameter has the data type WNDPROC. The WNDPROC type is declared as follows:

LRESULT (CALLBACK* WNDPROC) (HWND, UINT, WPARAM, LPARAM); 
 

If STRICT is not defined, the lpPrevWndFunc parameter has the data type FARPROC. The FARPROC type is declared as follows:

int (FAR WINAPI * FARPROC) () 
 

In C, the FARPROC declaration indicates a callback function that has an unspecified parameter list. In C++, however, the empty parameter list in the declaration indicates that a function has no parameters. This subtle distinction can break careless code. Following is one way to handle this situation:

#ifdef STRICT 
  WNDPROC MyWindowProcedure 
#else 
  FARPROC MyWindowProcedure 
#endif 
... 
    lResult = CallWindowProc(MyWindowProcedure, ...) ; 

On MIPS devices, applications should not make direct calls to the function pointer returned by GetClassInfo. They should use CallWindowProc instead.

Requirements

Header winuser.h
Windows Embedded CE Windows CE 1.0 and later

See Also

Reference

Windows Functions
GetWindowLong
SetClassLong
SetWindowLong
GetClassInfo