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<DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError:=True, CharSet:=CharSet.Auto)> _
Private Shared Function EnumWindows(
ByVal lpEnumFunc As EnumWindowsProc, _
ByVal lParam As IntPtr) As Boolean
End Function
public delegate bool CallBackPtr(int hwnd, int lParam);
private CallBackPtr callBackPtr;
public class EnumReport
{
[DllImport("user32.dll")]
private static extern int EnumWindows(CallBackPtr callPtr, int lPar);
public static bool Report(int hwnd, int lParam)
{
Console.WriteLine("Window handle is "+hwnd);
return true;
}
}
static void Main()
{
// note in other situations, it is important to keep
// callBackPtr as a member variable so it doesnt GC while you're calling EnumWindows
callBackPtr = new CallBackPtr(EnumReport.Report);
EnumReport.EnumWindows(callBackPtr, 0);
}
Sample code demonstrating the passing of an object to the enum proc
Oftentimes you'll want to have the EnumProc retrieve some data from a particular window and return it.
You can do this by:
Defining a class to hold your custom data, and
Using a ref to that class in the EnumWindows() signature.
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
using System.Text;
public class WndSearcher
{
public static IntPtr SearchForWindow(string wndclass, string title)
{
SearchData sd = new SearchData { Wndclass=wndclass, Title=title };
EnumWindows(new EnumWindowsProc(EnumProc), ref sd);
return sd.hWnd;
}
public static bool EnumProc(IntPtr hWnd, ref SearchData data)
{
// Check classname and title
// This is different from FindWindow() in that the code below allows partial matches
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(1024);
GetClassName(hWnd, sb, sb.Capacity);
if (sb.ToString().StartsWith(data.Wndclass))
{
sb = new StringBuilder(1024);
GetWindowText(hWnd, sb, sb.Capacity);
if (sb.ToString().StartsWith(data.Title))
{
data.hWnd = hWnd;
return false; // Found the wnd, halt enumeration
}
}
return true;
}
public class SearchData
{
// You can put any dicks in here...
public string Wndclass;
public string Title;
public IntPtr hWnd;
}
[DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError = true, CharSet = CharSet.Auto)]
public static extern int GetClassName(IntPtr hWnd, StringBuilder lpClassName, int nMaxCount);
[DllImport("user32.dll", CharSet = CharSet.Auto, SetLastError = true)]
public static extern int GetWindowText(IntPtr hWnd, StringBuilder lpString, int nMaxCount);
}
Then you'd call:
// If you're viewing this page with IE, this *should* return the hwnd of the browser
IntPtr hWnd = WndSearcher.SearchForWindow("IEFrame", "pinvoke.net: EnumWindows");
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The EnumWindows API
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