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harbour-core/contrib/hbwin/wapi_winuser_2.c
Przemysław Czerpak 134ef37309 2017-11-15 14:34 UTC+0100 Przemyslaw Czerpak (druzus/at/poczta.onet.pl)
* contrib/hbwin/wapi_winbase_2.c
  * contrib/hbwin/wapi_winuser_2.c
    ! fixed WinCE builds
2017-11-15 14:34:45 +01:00

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/*
* Windows API functions (winuser)
*
* Copyright 2009-2014 Viktor Szakats (vszakats.net/harbour)
*
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#include "hbwapi.h"
HB_FUNC( WAPI_MESSAGEBOX )
{
void * hStr1;
void * hStr2;
int iResult = MessageBox( hbwapi_par_raw_HWND( 1 ),
HB_PARSTR( 2, &hStr1, NULL ),
HB_PARSTR( 3, &hStr2, NULL ),
hbwapi_par_INT( 4 ) );
hbwapi_SetLastError( GetLastError() );
hbwapi_ret_NI( iResult );
hb_strfree( hStr1 );
hb_strfree( hStr2 );
}
static int s_MessageBoxTimeout( IN HWND hWnd,
IN LPCTSTR lpText, IN LPCTSTR lpCaption,
IN UINT uType, IN WORD wLanguageId,
IN DWORD dwMilliseconds )
{
/* undocumented Windows API */
typedef int ( __stdcall * _HB_MSGBOXTOUT )( IN HWND hWnd,
IN LPCTSTR lpText, IN LPCTSTR lpCaption,
IN UINT uType, IN WORD wLanguageId,
IN DWORD dwMilliseconds );
static _HB_MSGBOXTOUT s_pMessageBoxTimeout = ( _HB_MSGBOXTOUT ) -1;
if( s_pMessageBoxTimeout == ( _HB_MSGBOXTOUT ) -1 )
{
HMODULE hModule = GetModuleHandle( TEXT( "user32.dll" ) );
s_pMessageBoxTimeout = hModule == NULL ? NULL : ( _HB_MSGBOXTOUT )
HB_WINAPI_GETPROCADDRESST( hModule, "MessageBoxTimeout" );
}
return s_pMessageBoxTimeout ?
s_pMessageBoxTimeout( hWnd, lpText, lpCaption, uType,
wLanguageId, dwMilliseconds ) :
#if ! defined( HB_OS_WIN_CE )
MessageBoxEx( hWnd, lpText, lpCaption, uType, wLanguageId );
#else
MessageBox( hWnd, lpText, lpCaption, uType );
#endif
}
HB_FUNC( WAPI_MESSAGEBOXTIMEOUT )
{
void * hStr1;
void * hStr2;
int iResult = s_MessageBoxTimeout( hbwapi_par_raw_HWND( 1 ),
HB_PARSTR( 2, &hStr1, NULL ),
HB_PARSTR( 3, &hStr2, NULL ),
hbwapi_par_UINT( 4 ),
hbwapi_par_WORD( 5 ),
hbwapi_par_DWORD( 6 ) );
hbwapi_SetLastError( GetLastError() );
hbwapi_ret_NI( iResult );
hb_strfree( hStr1 );
hb_strfree( hStr2 );
}