VS_VERSIONINFO structure
Represents the organization of data in a file-version resource. It is the root structure that contains all other file-version information structures.
Syntax
typedef struct {
WORD wLength;
WORD wValueLength;
WORD wType;
WCHAR szKey;
WORD Padding1;
VS_FIXEDFILEINFO Value;
WORD Padding2;
WORD Children;
} VS_VERSIONINFO;
Members
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wLength
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Type: WORD
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The length, in bytes, of the VS_VERSIONINFO structure. This length does not include any padding that aligns any subsequent version resource data on a 32-bit boundary.
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wValueLength
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Type: WORD
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The length, in bytes, of the Value member. This value is zero if there is no Value member associated with the current version structure.
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wType
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Type: WORD
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The type of data in the version resource. This member is 1 if the version resource contains text data and 0 if the version resource contains binary data.
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szKey
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Type: WCHAR
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The Unicode string L"VS_VERSION_INFO".
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Padding1
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Type: WORD
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Contains as many zero words as necessary to align the Value member on a 32-bit boundary.
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Value
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Type: VS_FIXEDFILEINFO
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Arbitrary data associated with this VS_VERSIONINFO structure. The wValueLength member specifies the length of this member; if wValueLength is zero, this member does not exist.
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Padding2
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Type: WORD
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As many zero words as necessary to align the Children member on a 32-bit boundary. These bytes are not included in wValueLength. This member is optional.
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Children
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Type: WORD
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An array of zero or one StringFileInfo structures, and zero or one VarFileInfo structures that are children of the current VS_VERSIONINFO structure.
Remarks
This structure is not a true C-language structure because it contains variable-length members. This structure was created solely to depict the organization of data in a version resource and does not appear in any of the header files shipped with the Windows Software Development Kit (SDK).
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
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Minimum supported client |
Windows 2000 Professional [desktop apps only] |
Minimum supported server |
Windows 2000 Server [desktop apps only] |
See also
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Reference
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Conceptual