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WM_APP

Used to define private messages, usually of the form WM_APP+x, where x is an integer value.

#define WM_APP                          0x8000

Remarks

The WM_APP constant is used to distinguish between message values that are reserved for use by the system and values that can be used by an application to send messages within a private window class. The following are the ranges of message numbers available.

Range Meaning
0 through WM_USER –1
Messages reserved for use by the system.
WM_USER through 0x7FFF
Integer messages for use by private window classes.
WM_APP through 0xBFFF
Messages available for use by applications.
0xC000 through 0xFFFF
String messages for use by applications.
Greater than 0xFFFF
Reserved by the system.

 

Message numbers in the first range (0 through WM_USER –1) are defined by the system. Values in this range that are not explicitly defined are reserved by the system.

Message numbers in the second range (WM_USER through 0x7FFF) can be defined and used by an application to send messages within a private window class. These values cannot be used to define messages that are meaningful throughout an application because some predefined window classes already define values in this range. For example, predefined control classes such as BUTTON, EDIT, LISTBOX, and COMBOBOX may use these values. Messages in this range should not be sent to other applications unless the applications have been designed to exchange messages and to attach the same meaning to the message numbers.

Message numbers in the third range (0x8000 through 0xBFFF) are available for applications to use as private messages. Messages in this range do not conflict with system messages.

Message numbers in the fourth range (0xC000 through 0xFFFF) are defined at run time when an application calls the RegisterWindowMessage function to retrieve a message number for a string. All applications that register the same string can use the associated message number for exchanging messages. The actual message number, however, is not a constant and cannot be assumed to be the same between different sessions.

Message numbers in the fifth range (greater than 0xFFFF) are reserved by the system.

Requirements

Requirement Value
Minimum supported client
Windows 2000 Professional [desktop apps only]
Minimum supported server
Windows 2000 Server [desktop apps only]
Header
Winuser.h (include Windows.h)

See also

Reference

RegisterWindowMessage

WM_USER

Conceptual

Messages and Message Queues