FWIW, a lot of those macros you see in "C" language interpretations/implementations of the Windows API are there to take advantage of/comply with the "inline data variable casting" feature/requirement of C.
PB does not have inline casting (except for maybe the enhanced PEEK and POKE), so there is no need for macros to do that.
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Then the more you know, you discover several ways to do the same thing and there in comes the rub. Which method to choose!
James
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Jose,
The "scattering" seems to be the fact of life when it comes to information on Windows programming.
This tongue-twister comes to mind:
The good thing about this learning (PB/SDK programming) exercise is that the more I know, the more I know where the things are that I want to know. At the same time, I'm getting better at knowing the difference between what there is to know and what I need to know. You know?
Thanks for the help!
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You don't "access" C macros. They are inline code. You need to translate them to equivalent PB code, e.g.:
Code:#define Static_SetIcon(hwndCtl, hIcon) ((HICON)(UINT_PTR)SNDMSG((hwndCtl), STM_SETICON, (WPARAM)(HICON)(hIcon), 0L))
Code:MACRO Static_SetIcon(hwndCtl, hIcon) = SendMessage hwndCtl, %STM_SETICON, hIcon, 0
Code:SUB Static_SetIcon (BYVAL hwndCtl AS DWORD, BYVAL hIcon AS DWORD) SendMessage hwndCtl, %STM_SETICON, hIcon, 0 END SUB
But I'm unable to find the source code listings for MSDN macros.
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How to use MSDN Macros
Macros are listed in many of the MSDN topics, but I'm unable to find how I might access the MSDN-listed macros in PB. I can't even find the MSDN section that defines macros, much less gives the source code that makes up the macros.
I managed to find one comment that the MSDN macros are similar to PB macros - at-compile substitutions.
But I'm unable to find the source code listings for MSDN macros.
Does anyone have experience with MSDN macros, and is there a way to (easily?) port them into PB?Tags: None
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