MessageBoxIndirect
[Now
Supported on Windows NT]
The MessageBoxIndirect
function creates, displays, and operates a message box. The message box contains
application-defined message text and title, any icon, and any combination of
predefined push buttons.
int MessageBoxIndirect(
LPMSGBOXPARAMS lpMsgBoxParams |
// address
of structure for message box parameters |
); |
|
Parameters
lpMsgBoxParams
Pointer to a MSGBOXPARAMS
Return Values
The return
value is zero if there is not enough memory to create the message box.
If the
function succeeds, the return value is one of the following menu-item values
returned by the dialog box:
Value |
Meaning |
IDABORT |
Abort
button was selected. |
IDCANCEL |
Cancel
button was selected. |
IDIGNORE |
Ignore
button was selected. |
IDNO |
No button
was selected. |
IDOK |
OK button
was selected. |
IDRETRY |
Retry button
was selected. |
IDYES |
Yes button
was selected. |
If a message
box has a Cancel button, the function returns the IDCANCEL value if either the ESC key is
pressed or the Cancel button is selected. If the message box has no Cancel
button, pressing ESC has no effect.
Remarks
When you use
a system-modal message box to indicate that the system is low on memory, the
strings pointed to by the lpszText and lpszCaption members of the
MSGBOXPARAMS
When an
application calls MessageBoxIndirect and specifies the MB_ICONHAND and
MB_SYSTEMMODAL flags for the dwStyle member of the MSGBOXPARAMS
structure, Windows displays the resulting message box regardless of available
memory. When these flags are specified, Windows limits the length of the
message box text to three lines. Windows does not automatically break
the lines to fit in the message box, however, so the message string must
contain carriage returns to break the lines at the appropriate places.
If you create
a message box while a dialog box is present, use the handle of the dialog box
as the hWnd parameter. The hWnd parameter should not identify a
child window, such as a control in a dialog box.
Windows
95: The system can support a maximum
of 16,364 window handles.
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