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w32api_invoke_function

(PHP 4 >= 4.2.0)

w32api_invoke_functionInvokes function funcname with the arguments passed after the function name

Descrierea

mixed w32api_invoke_function ( string $funcname , mixed $argument [, mixed $... ] )

w32api_invoke_function() tries to find the previously registered function, passing the parameters you provided.

Parametri

funcname

The function name.

argument

Any of the arguments can be of any PHP type or w32api_deftype() defined type, as needed.

...

Valorile întroarse

The return type is the one you set when you registered the function, the value is the one returned by the function itself.

Note

Avertizare

Această funcţie este EXPERIMENTALĂ. Comportamentul acestei funcţii, denumirea sa şi orice alte aspecte documentate în privinţa acestei funcţii pot să fie modificate fără preaviz într-o versiune viitoare a PHP. Utilizaţi această funcţie la propriul risc.



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w32api_invoke_function
ryan at wonko dot com
23-Apr-2002 03:01
As of PHP 4.2.0, this function doesn't appear to do anything useful (nor does it even work). Instead, use w32api_register_function to register your function and then simply call the function you registered just like you would call any normal PHP function. For example, the following snippet will display a standard messagebox:

w32api_register_function("User32.dll",
                         "MessageBoxA",
                         "long");
MessageBoxA(NULL,
            "Hello World!",
            "PHP MessageBox",
            0);

w32api_register_function> <w32api_init_dtype
Last updated: Fri, 20 Nov 2009
 
 
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