Windows API Guide - Reference - Volume 1: Version 3.0 For the MS-DOS and PC-DOS Operating Systems
Public Function PropEnumProcEx (ByVal hwnd As Long, ByVal lpszString As Long, ByVal hData As Long, ByVal dwData As Long) As Long ' application-defined code goes here End Function
Description & Usage
The PropEnumProcEx callback function is used to process an enumerated window property gotten by the EnumPropsEx function. Each window property is passed one at a time to this callback function. This callback function receives not only the property's name but also a handle to its data (whatever the object happens to be). In your program, this function does not actually have to be called PropEnumProcEx -- that is merely the name used for it in discussions regarding the API.
Return Value
If the function returns 0, EnumPropsEx immediately terminates window property enumeration. If the function returns a non-zero value, EnumPropsEx will continute enumeration until the last property is found.
Visual Basic-Specific Issues
Like all callback functions, PropEnumProcEx must be Public and be declared inside a module.
Parameters
- hwnd
- A handle to the window whose properties are being enumerated.
- lpszString
- A pointer to a string specifying the name of the window property.
- hData
- A handle to the window property's data.
- dwData
- Additional data specified by EnumPropsEx.
Used By
EnumPropsEx
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