Windows2003-3790/public/sdk/inc/cpl.h
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/*****************************************************************************\
* *
* cpl.h - Control panel extension DLL definitions *
* *
* Version 3.10 *
* *
* Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. *
* *
******************************************************************************/
/*
* General rules for being installed in the Control Panel:
*
* 1) The DLL must export a function named CPlApplet which will handle
* the messages discussed below.
* 2) If the applet needs to save information in CONTROL.INI minimize
* clutter by using the application name [MMCPL.appletname].
* 2) If the applet is refrenced in CONTROL.INI under [MMCPL] use
* the following form:
* ...
* [MMCPL]
* uniqueName=c:\mydir\myapplet.dll
* ...
*
*
* The order applet DLL's are loaded by CONTROL.EXE is not guaranteed.
* Control panels may be sorted for display, etc.
*
*/
#ifndef _INC_CPL
#define _INC_CPL
#include <pshpack1.h> /* Assume byte packing throughout */
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" { /* Assume C declarations for C++ */
#endif /* __cplusplus */
/*
* CONTROL.EXE will answer this message and launch an applet
*
* WM_CPL_LAUNCH
*
* wParam - window handle of calling app
* lParam - LPTSTR of name of applet to launch
*
* WM_CPL_LAUNCHED
*
* wParam - TRUE/FALSE if applet was launched
* lParam - NULL
*
* CONTROL.EXE will post this message to the caller when the applet returns
* (ie., when wParam is a valid window handle)
*
*/
#define WM_CPL_LAUNCH (WM_USER+1000)
#define WM_CPL_LAUNCHED (WM_USER+1001)
/* A function prototype for CPlApplet() */
//typedef LRESULT (APIENTRY *APPLET_PROC)(HWND hwndCpl, UINT msg, LPARAM lParam1, LPARAM lParam2);
typedef LONG (APIENTRY *APPLET_PROC)(HWND hwndCpl, UINT msg, LPARAM lParam1, LPARAM lParam2);
/* The data structure CPlApplet() must fill in. */
typedef struct tagCPLINFO
{
int idIcon; /* icon resource id, provided by CPlApplet() */
int idName; /* name string res. id, provided by CPlApplet() */
int idInfo; /* info string res. id, provided by CPlApplet() */
LONG_PTR lData; /* user defined data */
} CPLINFO, *LPCPLINFO;
typedef struct tagNEWCPLINFOA
{
DWORD dwSize; /* similar to the commdlg */
DWORD dwFlags;
DWORD dwHelpContext; /* help context to use */
LONG_PTR lData; /* user defined data */
HICON hIcon; /* icon to use, this is owned by CONTROL.EXE (may be deleted) */
CHAR szName[32]; /* short name */
CHAR szInfo[64]; /* long name (status line) */
CHAR szHelpFile[128];/* path to help file to use */
} NEWCPLINFOA, *LPNEWCPLINFOA;
typedef struct tagNEWCPLINFOW
{
DWORD dwSize; /* similar to the commdlg */
DWORD dwFlags;
DWORD dwHelpContext; /* help context to use */
LONG_PTR lData; /* user defined data */
HICON hIcon; /* icon to use, this is owned by CONTROL.EXE (may be deleted) */
WCHAR szName[32]; /* short name */
WCHAR szInfo[64]; /* long name (status line) */
WCHAR szHelpFile[128];/* path to help file to use */
} NEWCPLINFOW, *LPNEWCPLINFOW;
#ifdef UNICODE
typedef NEWCPLINFOW NEWCPLINFO;
typedef LPNEWCPLINFOW LPNEWCPLINFO;
#else
typedef NEWCPLINFOA NEWCPLINFO;
typedef LPNEWCPLINFOA LPNEWCPLINFO;
#endif // UNICODE
#if(WINVER >= 0x0400)
#define CPL_DYNAMIC_RES 0
// This constant may be used in place of real resource IDs for the idIcon,
// idName or idInfo members of the CPLINFO structure. Normally, the system
// uses these values to extract copies of the resources and store them in a
// cache. Once the resource information is in the cache, the system does not
// need to load a CPL unless the user actually tries to use it.
// CPL_DYNAMIC_RES tells the system not to cache the resource, but instead to
// load the CPL every time it needs to display information about an item. This
// allows a CPL to dynamically decide what information will be displayed, but
// is SIGNIFICANTLY SLOWER than displaying information from a cache.
// Typically, CPL_DYNAMIC_RES is used when a control panel must inspect the
// runtime status of some device in order to provide text or icons to display.
#endif /* WINVER >= 0x0400 */
/* The messages CPlApplet() must handle: */
#define CPL_INIT 1
/* This message is sent to indicate CPlApplet() was found. */
/* lParam1 and lParam2 are not defined. */
/* Return TRUE or FALSE indicating whether the control panel should proceed. */
#define CPL_GETCOUNT 2
/* This message is sent to determine the number of applets to be displayed. */
/* lParam1 and lParam2 are not defined. */
/* Return the number of applets you wish to display in the control */
/* panel window. */
#define CPL_INQUIRE 3
/* This message is sent for information about each applet. */
/* A CPL SHOULD HANDLE BOTH THE CPL_INQUIRE AND CPL_NEWINQUIRE MESSAGES. */
/* The developer must not make any assumptions about the order or dependance */
/* of CPL inquiries. */
/* lParam1 is the applet number to register, a value from 0 to */
/* (CPL_GETCOUNT - 1). lParam2 is a far ptr to a CPLINFO structure. */
/* Fill in CPLINFO's idIcon, idName, idInfo and lData fields with */
/* the resource id for an icon to display, name and description string ids, */
/* and a long data item associated with applet #lParam1. This information */
/* may be cached by the caller at runtime and/or across sessions. */
/* To prevent caching, see CPL_DYNAMIC_RES, above. */
#define CPL_SELECT 4
/* The CPL_SELECT message has been deleted. */
#define CPL_DBLCLK 5
/* This message is sent when the applet's icon has been double-clicked */
/* upon. lParam1 is the applet number which was selected. lParam2 is the */
/* applet's lData value. */
/* This message should initiate the applet's dialog box. */
#define CPL_STOP 6
/* This message is sent for each applet when the control panel is exiting. */
/* lParam1 is the applet number. lParam2 is the applet's lData value. */
/* Do applet specific cleaning up here. */
#define CPL_EXIT 7
/* This message is sent just before the control panel calls FreeLibrary. */
/* lParam1 and lParam2 are not defined. */
/* Do non-applet specific cleaning up here. */
#define CPL_NEWINQUIRE 8
/* Same as CPL_INQUIRE execpt lParam2 is a pointer to a NEWCPLINFO struct. */
/* A CPL SHOULD HANDLE BOTH THE CPL_INQUIRE AND CPL_NEWINQUIRE MESSAGES. */
/* The developer must not make any assumptions about the order or dependance */
/* of CPL inquiries. */
#if(WINVER >= 0x0400)
#define CPL_STARTWPARMSA 9
#define CPL_STARTWPARMSW 10
#ifdef UNICODE
#define CPL_STARTWPARMS CPL_STARTWPARMSW
#else
#define CPL_STARTWPARMS CPL_STARTWPARMSA
#endif
/* this message parallels CPL_DBLCLK in that the applet should initiate
** its dialog box. where it differs is that this invocation is coming
** out of RUNDLL, and there may be some extra directions for execution.
** lParam1: the applet number.
** lParam2: an LPSTR to any extra directions that might exist.
** returns: TRUE if the message was handled; FALSE if not.
*/
#endif /* WINVER >= 0x0400 */
/* This message is internal to the Control Panel and MAIN applets. */
/* It is only sent when an applet is invoked from the Command line */
/* during system installation. */
#define CPL_SETUP 200
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif /* __cplusplus */
#include <poppack.h>
#endif /* _INC_CPL */