SAMPLE: SpawnAndWait DLL Provides Synchronous Spawn FunctionLast reviewed: February 15, 1996Article ID: Q105116 |
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SUMMARYThe sample RUNWAIT demonstrates using TOOLHELP.DLL to provide a dynamic- link library (DLL) function that spawns applications and waits for their termination before returning from the function call. The sample is compatible with Visual Basic (VB) and Windows 3.0. The sample loads a hidden task at DLL startup time to own the Toolhelp callback. Download RUNWAIT.EXE, a self-extracting file, from the Microsoft Software Library (MSL) on the following services:
MORE INFORMATIONThe following is the VB function declaration (this must be on a single line in VB):
Declare Function SpawnAndWait& Lib "RUNLIB.DLL" (ByVal parenthwnd%,ByVal lpszOp$, ByVal lpszFile$, ByVal lpszParams$, ByVal lpszDir$, ByVal nShow%) DWORD SpawnAndWait(hwnd, lpszOp, lpszFile, lpszParams, lpszDir, fsShowCmd)
HWND hwnd /* Handle of parent window */ LPCSTR lpszOp /* Address of string for operation to perform */ LPCSTR lpszFile /* Address of string for filename */LPCSTR lpszParams /* Address of string for executable-file parameters */ LPSCTR lpszDir /* Address of string for default directory */ int fsCmdShow /* Whether file is shown when opened */The SpawnAndWait function executes and waits for termination of the specified application or associated file. Parameter Description
hwnd Identifies the parent window. This window receives any message boxes an application produces (for example, for error reporting). lpszOp Points to a null-terminated string specifying the operation to perform. This string can be "open" or "print". If this parameter is NULL, "open" is the default value. lpszFile Points to a null-terminated string specifying the file to open.lpszParams Points to a null-terminated string specifying parameters NULL; "open" is the default value. Passed to the application when the lpszFile parameter specifies an executable file. If lpszFile points to a string specifying a document file, this parameter is NULL. lpszDir Points to a null-terminated string specifying the default directory.fsShowCmd Specifies whether the application window is to be shown when the application is opened. See ShowWindow for valid values. ReturnsHIWORD == hInstance of started application. Values less than 32 are errors returned from ShellExecute. 0xFFFF is a general error.LOWORD == Return code of spawned application. 0xFFFF is a general error.
CommentsThe file specified by the lpszFile parameter can be a document file or an executable file. If it is a document file, this function opens or prints it, depending on the value of the lpszOp parameter. If it is an executable file, this function opens it, even if the string "print" is pointed to by lpszOp. WARNING: This function will not wait on applications such as Word and Excel that respond to the DDE broadcast made by ShellExecute or the second instance of multiple data applications. WARNING: This function supports only one block at a time per task. Calling tasks should not call this function when it has a prior pending SpawnAndWait call.
Sample CodeDWORD SpawnAndWaitIndirect(lpSpawnWait) LPSPAWNWAIT lpSpawnWait /* Far reference to SPAWNWAIT structure typedef struct tagSPAWNWAIT { HWND hwnd; LPCSTR lpszOp; LPCSTR lpszFile; LPCSTR lpszParams; LPCSTR lpszDir; int fsShowCmd; LPMSGPROC lpmsgproc;} SPAWNWAIT;
Member Description
hwnd Handle of parent window lpszOp Address of string for operation to perform lpszFile Address of string for filename lpszParams Address of string for executable-file parameters lpszDir Address of string for default directory fsShowCmd Whether file is shown when opened lpmsgproc Address of application provided MessagePump (must load DS on entry) void CALLBACK MessagePump(lpmsg) LPSMG lpsg /* Long pointer to MSG to processMessage Proc is a place holder for an application-provided callback function (which must load DS on entry) that will process messages retrieved in RunLib's PeekMessage loop. It allows the calling application to do modeless dialog box and accelerator message processing. lpmsgproc should be set to NULL if it is not used. RunLib will do a default TranslateMessage/DispatchMessage instead. The following is an example of a message processing function for a MDI application:
void CALLBACK MyMessagePump(LPMSG lpmsg){ if(!TranslateMDISysAccel(hClient, lpsmg) && !TranslateAccelerator(hFram, hAccel, lpsmg)) { TranslateMessage(lpsmg); DispatchMessage(lpmsg); }}
ReturnsHIWORD == hInstance of started application. Values less than 32 are errors returned from ShellExecute. 0xFFFF is a general error.LOWORD == Return code of spawned application. 0xFFFF is a general error. CommentsThe file specified by the lpszFile parameter can be a document file or an executable file. If it is a document file, this function opens or prints it, depending on the value of the lpszOp parameter. If it is an executable file, this function opens it, even if the string "print" is pointed to by lpszOp. WARNING: This function will not wait on applications such as Word and Excel that respond to the DDE broadcast made by ShellExecute or the second instance of multiple data applications. WARNING: This function supports only one block at a time per task. Calling tasks should not call this function when it has a prior pending SpawnAndWait call.
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Additional reference words: 3.00 3.10 softlib RUNWAIT.EXE
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