EnumResLangProc callback function
An application-defined callback function used with the EnumResourceLanguages and EnumResourceLanguagesEx functions. It receives the type, name, and language of a resource item. The ENUMRESLANGPROC type defines a pointer to this callback function. EnumResLangProc is a placeholder for the application-defined function name.
Syntax
BOOL CALLBACK EnumResLangProc( _In_opt_ HMODULE hModule, _In_ LPCTSTR lpszType, _In_ LPCTSTR lpszName, _In_ WORD wIDLanguage, _In_ LONG_PTR lParam );
Parameters
- hModule [in, optional]
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Type: HMODULE
A handle to the module whose executable file contains the resources for which the languages are being enumerated. If this parameter is NULL, the function enumerates the resource languages in the module used to create the current process.
- lpszType [in]
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Type: LPCTSTR
The type of resource for which the language is being enumerated. Alternately, rather than a pointer, this parameter can be
MAKEINTRESOURCE(ID), where ID is an integer value representing a predefined resource type. For standard resource types, see Resource Types. For more information, see the Remarks section below. - lpszName [in]
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Type: LPCTSTR
The name of the resource for which the language is being enumerated. Alternately, rather than a pointer, this parameter can be MAKEINTRESOURCE(ID), where ID is the integer identifier of the resource. For more information, see the Remarks section below.
- wIDLanguage [in]
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Type: WORD
The language identifier for the resource for which the language is being enumerated. The EnumResourceLanguages or EnumResourceLanguagesEx function provides this value. For a list of the primary language identifiers and sublanguage identifiers that constitute a language identifier, see MAKELANGID.
- lParam [in]
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Type: LONG_PTR
The application-defined parameter passed to the EnumResourceLanguages or EnumResourceLanguagesEx function. This parameter can be used in error checking.
Return value
Type: BOOL
Returns TRUE to continue enumeration or FALSE to stop enumeration.
Remarks
If IS_INTRESOURCE(lpszType) is TRUE, then lpszType specifies the integer identifier of the given resource type. Otherwise, it is a pointer to a null-terminated string. If the first character of the string is a pound sign (#), then the remaining characters represent a decimal number that specifies the integer identifier of the resource type. For example, the string "#258" represents the identifier 258.
Similarly, if IS_INTRESOURCE(lpszName) is TRUE, then lpszName specifies the integer identifier of the given resource. Otherwise, it is a pointer to a null-terminated string. If the first character of the string is a pound sign (#), then the remaining characters represent a decimal number that specifies the integer identifier of the resource.
An application must register this function by passing its address to the EnumResourceLanguages or EnumResourceLanguagesEx function.
If the callback function returns FALSE, then EnumResourceLanguages or EnumResourceLanguagesEx will stop enumeration and return FALSE. On Windows XP and earlier the value obtained from GetLastError will be ERROR_SUCCESS; starting with Windows Vista, the last error value will be ERROR_RESOURCE_ENUM_USER_STOP.
Requirements
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Minimum supported client |
Windows 2000 Professional [desktop apps only] |
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Minimum supported server |
Windows 2000 Server [desktop apps only] |
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Header |
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Unicode and ANSI names |
EnumResLangProcW (Unicode) and EnumResLangProcA (ANSI) |
See also
- Reference
- EnumResourceLanguages
- EnumResourceLanguagesEx
- IS_INTRESOURCE
- Conceptual
- Resources
- Other Resources
- MAKELANGID