CallWndProc
The CallWndProc
hook procedure is an application-defined or library-defined callback function
that the system calls whenever the SendMessage1724MSN function is called. Before passing the
message to the destination window procedure, the system passes the message to
the hook procedure. The hook procedure can examine the message; it cannot
modify it.
CallWndProc is a placeholder for the application-defined or
library-defined function name.
LRESULT CALLBACK CallWndProc(
int nCode, |
// hook code |
WPARAM wParam, |
// current-process
flag |
LPARAM lParam |
// address of
structure with message data |
); |
|
Parameters
nCode
Specifies
whether the hook procedure must process the message. If nCode is
HC_ACTION, the hook procedure must process the message. If nCode is less
than zero, the hook procedure must pass the message to the CallNextHookEx
wParam
Specifies
whether the message is sent by the current process. If the message is sent by
the current process, it is nonzero; otherwise, it is NULL.
lParam
Pointer to a CWPSTRUCT
Return Values
The return
value should be zero.
Remarks
The CallWndProc
hook procedure can examine the message, but it cannot modify it. After the hook
procedure returns control to the system, the message is passed to the window
procedure.
An
application installs the hook procedure by specifying the WH_CALLWNDPROC hook
type and the address of the hook procedure in a call to the SetWindowsHookEx
function.
The
WM_CALLWNDPROC hook is called in the context of the thread that calls SendMessage,
not the thread that receives the message.
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