DLGPROC callback function (winuser.h)
Application-defined callback function used with the CreateDialog and DialogBox families of functions. It processes messages sent to a modal or modeless dialog box. The DLGPROC type defines a pointer to this callback function. DialogProc is a placeholder for the application-defined function name.
Syntax
DLGPROC Dlgproc;
INT_PTR Dlgproc(
HWND unnamedParam1,
UINT unnamedParam2,
WPARAM unnamedParam3,
LPARAM unnamedParam4
)
{...}
Parameters
unnamedParam1
Type: HWND
A handle to the dialog box.
unnamedParam2
Type: UINT
The message.
unnamedParam3
Type: WPARAM
Additional message-specific information.
unnamedParam4
Type: LPARAM
Additional message-specific information.
Type: INT_PTR
Typically, the dialog box procedure should return TRUE if it processed the message, and FALSE if it did not. If the dialog box procedure returns FALSE, the dialog manager performs the default dialog operation in response to the message.
If the dialog box procedure processes a message that requires a specific return value, the dialog box procedure should set the desired return value by calling SetWindowLong(hwndDlg, DWL_MSGRESULT, lResult) immediately before returning TRUE. Note that you must call SetWindowLong immediately before returning TRUE; doing so earlier may result in the DWL_MSGRESULT value being overwritten by a nested dialog box message.
The following messages are exceptions to the general rules stated above. Consult the documentation for the specific message for details on the semantics of the return value.
- WM_CHARTOITEM
- WM_COMPAREITEM
- WM_CTLCOLORBTN
- WM_CTLCOLORDLG
- WM_CTLCOLOREDIT
- WM_CTLCOLORLISTBOX
- WM_CTLCOLORSCROLLBAR
- WM_CTLCOLORSTATIC
- WM_INITDIALOG
- WM_QUERYDRAGICON
- WM_VKEYTOITEM
Return value
None
Remarks
You should use the dialog box procedure only if you use the dialog box class for the dialog box. This is the default class and is used when no explicit class is specified in the dialog box template. Although the dialog box procedure is similar to a window procedure, it must not call the DefWindowProc function to process unwanted messages. Unwanted messages are processed internally by the dialog box window procedure.
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
---|---|
Minimum supported client | Windows 2000 Professional [desktop apps only] |
Minimum supported server | Windows 2000 Server [desktop apps only] |
Target Platform | Windows |
Header | winuser.h (include Windows.h) |
See also
Conceptual
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