In this it sounds rather like 'VisualBasic v6.0' as it will compile and link all the way down to native binary code, just like C/C++ and Delphi. Apparently it does not use the '.NET' CLR nor a proprietary pseudo-code and interpreter of its own. The forum it is connected to seems to be for a completely third-party version of BASIC that I have never heard of before called 'PowerBASIC'. I have myself continued to look for something similar to the old-style VC4.0 documentation and eventually turned up this website: Many thanks JayhawkZombie!!! That does look to be a comprehensive list and a good part of what I am after. Is there perhaps an official book or *.PDF that lists them all? For instance they say WM_GETDLGCODE has no arguments while it very definitely does- wParam contains the nVirtKey parameter and lParam casts into a pointer to an MSG structure. However is is not an exhaustive list nor entirely authoritative. That is where I learned the WM_CHAR parameters mentioned above. My own research has shown the ' ' web page does seem to provide some of these data. I seem to recall the old documentation that accompanied 'Visual C++ v4.0' did so, but the modern help files that come with 'VisualStudio 2017 Community' have changed format entirely and seem to have lost most of this vital information along the way.įor instance, assuming the place holders wParam and lParam respectively I believe the parameters which accompany WM_CHAR map to: I wonder if anyone can point me to a definitive list of the correct data types for the arguments of windows messages? I would also quite like to know the 'correct' formal name of these parameters, if only to keep my code readable.
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