Application Information and Management
When you write an application, you create a single CWinApp-derived object. At times, you may want to get information about this object from outside the CWinApp-derived object.
The Microsoft Foundation Class Library provides the following global functions to help you accomplish these tasks:
Application Information and Management Functions
Creates a new thread. |
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Terminates the current thread. |
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Decrements the reference count of the loaded dynamic-link library (DLL) module; when the reference count reaches zero, the module is unmapped. |
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Returns a pointer to the application's single CWinApp object. |
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Returns a string that contains the application's name. |
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Returns an HINSTANCE representing this instance of the application. |
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Returns a pointer to the current "main" window of a non-OLE application, or the in-place frame window of a server application. |
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Use this function to determine whether the application redirects registry access to the HKEY_CURRENT_USER (HKCU) node. |
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Returns an HINSTANCE to the source of the application's default resources. Use this to access the application's resources directly. |
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Retrieves a pointer to the current CWinThread object. |
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Initializes the version 1.0 rich edit control for the application. |
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Initializes the version 2.0 and later rich edit control for the application. |
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Maps a DLL module and returns a handle that can be used to obtain the address of a DLL function. |
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Registers a window class in a DLL that uses MFC. |
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Registers a Windows window class to supplement those registered automatically by MFC. |
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Sets whether the application redirects registry access to the HKEY_CURRENT_USER (HKCU) node. |
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Sets the HINSTANCE handle where the default resources of the application are loaded. |
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Called in a CWinApp::InitInstance override to initialize Windows Sockets. |
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Called by the MFC-supplied WinMain function, as part of the CWinApp initialization of a GUI-based application, to initialize MFC. Must be called directly for console applications that use MFC. |