Wine, WineLib and "Programming Windows 95"
Last updated: 2003/5/4
Description
Shows the contents of the clipboard if it contains text. Just run this
program and a text editor (notepad or the poppad example in chapter 15) and
copy (Ctrl+C) some text. The text will immediately appear in the clipview
window.
Wine tests
Winelib tests
Tested API
- GDI32
GetStockObject
- KERNEL32
CloseHandle, ExitProcess, FlushFileBuffers, FreeEnvironmentStringsA, FreeEnvironmentStringsW, GetACP, GetCPInfo, GetCommandLineA, GetEnvironmentStrings, GetEnvironmentStringsW, GetFileType, GetLastError, GetModuleFileNameA, GetModuleHandleA, GetOEMCP, GetProcAddress, GetStartupInfoA, GetStdHandle, GetVersion, GlobalLock, GlobalUnlock, HeapAlloc, HeapCreate, HeapFree, LoadLibraryA, RtlUnwind, SetFilePointer, SetHandleCount, SetStdHandle, UnhandledExceptionFilter, WideCharToMultiByte, WriteFile
- USER32
BeginPaint, ChangeClipboardChain, CloseClipboard, CreateWindowExA, DefWindowProcA, DispatchMessageA, DrawTextA, EndPaint, GetClientRect, GetClipboardData, GetMessageA, InvalidateRect, LoadCursorA, LoadIconA, OpenClipboard, PostQuitMessage, RegisterClassExA, SendMessageA, SetClipboardViewer, ShowWindow, TranslateMessage, UpdateWindow