问题
If I have a console application with a handle to it set up like so;
HWND hWnd = GetConsoleWindow();
Then how do I set up a new wndProc for the window?
I tried using
SetWindowLong(hWnd, GWL_WNDPROC, (LONG)conProc);
With conProc being defined as
LRESULT CALLBACK conProc(HWND hWnd, UINT msg, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam)
{
switch(msg)
{
case WM_NCHITTEST:
return HTCAPTION;
}
return DefWindowProc(hWnd, msg, wParam, lParam );
}
But it doesn't work and says "Error code: 5 - Access is denied" on GetLastError()
I understand that it's pretty difficult to modify the console application like this, since it's a csrss.exe application and all, but I'd still like to try.. Thanks.
回答1:
While the impression is that console window belongs to your process (like other window), it is in fact hosted by CSRSS
system process and its WndProc is there. This makes you unable to subclass the window and provide your own WndProc living in your process.
Some related reading:
- The process that is in charge of displaying the GUI windows in which consoles are presented is... CSRSS
- SetWindowsHookEx with WH_KEYBOARD doesn't work for me, what do I wrong?
- Subclassing XP Console Window
回答2:
First of all SetWindowLong is superseded by SetWindowLongPtr, you should use that function.
Are you trying to change the WNDPROC of your own console window or another process?
From the MSDN docs :
GWL_WNDPROC
-4
Sets a new address for the window procedure.
You cannot change this attribute if the window does not belong to the same process as the calling thread.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/13371644/c-how-to-set-a-new-wndproc-for-a-console-application