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The HTML Help API provides several objects that you work with using data structures.
When working with a structure, it is recommended that you use a Win32 function such as ZeroMemory, memcpy, or memset to clear out the address space of a structure that has been declared. This ensures that you start with a known quantity before making any modifications. For example, the following code fragment uses memset to make a copy of an HH_WINTYPE structure:
HH_WINTYPE hhWinType; //Create new wintype.
HH_WINTYPE *phhWinType; //Create a pointer to this wintype.
memset(phhWinType, //Requires "memory.h" header be included in the calling application.
0,
sizeof(HH_WINTYPE));
HtmlHelp(hwnd,
"c:\\help\\MyHelpFile.chm>main",
HH_GET_WIN_TYPE,
(DWORD)&phhWinType);
hhWinType = *phhWinType; //Create a copy so we don't write directly.
Note
The Win32 functions such as ZeroMemory,memcpy, or memset do not make a deep copy of the structure. Developer-written copy constructors perform proper deep copies for OOP/C++ classes and objects.
Structures quick reference
Category | Structure |
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Window types |
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ALink name/KLink keyword lookups |
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Notification messages |
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Full-text search |
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Error tracking |
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