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=== "fct" DLL function === | === "fct" DLL function === | ||
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fct::fct [/NOUNLOAD] WINDOW_CLASS WINDOW_TITLE [/ASYNC] [/PART] [/TIMEOUT=xxx] [/END] | fct::fct [/NOUNLOAD] WINDOW_CLASS WINDOW_TITLE [/ASYNC] [/PART] [/TIMEOUT=xxx] [/UDATA=xxx] [/END] | ||
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: Searchs for all windows with predefined 'class' and 'title' (or it's part). Use "" if class or title are not defined. In async mode plug-in returns running thread handle, in the sync one - still alive applications count (i.e. how many application not exited after WM_CLOSE and were not terminated using TerminateProcess() ). I.e. 0 is OK. Use 'wait' with handle as parameter to get final result for this thread. | : Searchs for all windows with predefined 'class' and 'title' (or it's part). Use "" if class or title are not defined. In async mode plug-in returns running thread handle, in the sync one - still alive applications count (i.e. how many application not exited after WM_CLOSE and were not terminated using TerminateProcess() ). I.e. 0 is OK. Use 'wait' with handle as parameter to get final result for this thread. | ||
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: WINDOW_TITLE is only a part of window title (caption) | : WINDOW_TITLE is only a part of window title (caption) | ||
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: if both installer and application have "32770" class based windows and both titles include only a fragment of WINDOW_TITLE, situation becomes confusing. This case developer can preset specific GWL_USERDATA value to app's window, plag-in will check, for example, /udata=0x12fa3400. | |||
=== "wait" DLL function === | === "wait" DLL function === |
Revision as of 08:21, 24 November 2005
Author: Takhir (talk, contrib) |
Links
Download:
Fct.zip (8 KB)
Description
Plug-in terminates application in 2 steps - first send WM_CLOSE to it's main window, then (if still alive) terminates application. Has sync/async (background) modes, async is good for slowly exiting applications (maximum delay for one application may be up to 2xTIMEOUT) and multiple applications (multithreading). Plug-in closes or terminates all process with top level windows of such kind using EnumWindows(). Size is 2 kB in zip, so if you need WIN API calls for correct process termination only, this may replace System plug-in with less size and simple script code. Final package size decreases is 4 kB less in compressed file for installer and 8 kB if it replaces System plug-in both in installer and uninstaller.
Syntax
"fct" DLL function
fct::fct [/NOUNLOAD] WINDOW_CLASS WINDOW_TITLE [/ASYNC] [/PART] [/TIMEOUT=xxx] [/UDATA=xxx] [/END]
- Searchs for all windows with predefined 'class' and 'title' (or it's part). Use "" if class or title are not defined. In async mode plug-in returns running thread handle, in the sync one - still alive applications count (i.e. how many application not exited after WM_CLOSE and were not terminated using TerminateProcess() ). I.e. 0 is OK. Use 'wait' with handle as parameter to get final result for this thread.
- ASYNC
- Not waits for process exit. Use 'wait' call if you want to get result
- TIMEOUT
- timeout for SendMessage() and WaitForSingleObject(). Default is 1000 (ms).
- PART
- WINDOW_TITLE is only a part of window title (caption)
- UDATA
- if both installer and application have "32770" class based windows and both titles include only a fragment of WINDOW_TITLE, situation becomes confusing. This case developer can preset specific GWL_USERDATA value to app's window, plag-in will check, for example, /udata=0x12fa3400.
"wait" DLL function
fct::wait handle
- Waits for process exit.
- handle
- Control thread handle returned by 'fct' call in the /ASYNC mode.
Example
Sync execution:
fct::fct '${WND_CLASS}' '${WND_TITLE}' /timeout=2000 /part '/question=${Msg}' Pop $0 MessageBox MB_OK "Still Alive Count=$0"
Async execution:
fct::fct /nounload '${WND_CLASS}' '${WND_TITLE}' /async /timeout=2000 /part '/question=${Msg}' ; You can place some code here. We skipped Pop and Push for hThread - it just sits in the stack. fct::wait Pop $0 MessageBox MB_OK "Still Alive Count=$0"