Package com.sun.jna.platform.win32
Class WinBase.STARTUPINFO
- java.lang.Object
-
- com.sun.jna.Structure
-
- com.sun.jna.platform.win32.WinBase.STARTUPINFO
-
- Enclosing interface:
- WinBase
@FieldOrder({"cb","lpReserved","lpDesktop","lpTitle","dwX","dwY","dwXSize","dwYSize","dwXCountChars","dwYCountChars","dwFillAttribute","dwFlags","wShowWindow","cbReserved2","lpReserved2","hStdInput","hStdOutput","hStdError"}) public static class WinBase.STARTUPINFO extends Structure
Specifies the window station, desktop, standard handles, and appearance of the main window for a process at creation time.
-
-
Nested Class Summary
-
Nested classes/interfaces inherited from class com.sun.jna.Structure
Structure.ByReference, Structure.ByValue, Structure.FieldOrder, Structure.StructField
-
-
Field Summary
Fields Modifier and Type Field Description WinDef.DWORD
cb
The size of the structure, in bytes.WinDef.WORD
cbReserved2
Reserved for use by the C Run-time; must be zero.WinDef.DWORD
dwFillAttribute
If dwFlags specifies STARTF_USEFILLATTRIBUTE, this member is the initial text and background colors if a new console window is created in a console application.int
dwFlags
A bit field that determines whether certain STARTUPINFO members are used when the process creates a window.WinDef.DWORD
dwX
If dwFlags specifies STARTF_USEPOSITION, this member is the x offset of the upper left corner of a window if a new window is created, in pixels.WinDef.DWORD
dwXCountChars
If dwFlags specifies STARTF_USECOUNTCHARS, if a new console window is created in a console process, this member specifies the screen buffer width, in character columns.WinDef.DWORD
dwXSize
If dwFlags specifies STARTF_USESIZE, this member is the width of the window if a new window is created, in pixels.WinDef.DWORD
dwY
If dwFlags specifies STARTF_USEPOSITION, this member is the y offset of the upper left corner of a window if a new window is created, in pixels.WinDef.DWORD
dwYCountChars
If dwFlags specifies STARTF_USECOUNTCHARS, if a new console window is created in a console process, this member specifies the screen buffer height, in character rows.WinDef.DWORD
dwYSize
If dwFlags specifies STARTF_USESIZE, this member is the height of the window if a new window is created, in pixels.WinNT.HANDLE
hStdError
If dwFlags specifies STARTF_USESTDHANDLES, this member is the standard error handle for the process.WinNT.HANDLE
hStdInput
If dwFlags specifies STARTF_USESTDHANDLES, this member is the standard input handle for the process.WinNT.HANDLE
hStdOutput
If dwFlags specifies STARTF_USESTDHANDLES, this member is the standard output handle for the process.String
lpDesktop
The name of the desktop, or the name of both the desktop and window station for this process.String
lpReserved
Reserved; must be NULL.ByteByReference
lpReserved2
Reserved for use by the C Run-time; must be NULL.String
lpTitle
For console processes, this is the title displayed in the title bar if a new console window is created.WinDef.WORD
wShowWindow
If dwFlags specifies STARTF_USESHOWWINDOW, this member can be any of the values that can be specified in the nCmdShow parameter for the ShowWindow function, except for SW_SHOWDEFAULT.-
Fields inherited from class com.sun.jna.Structure
ALIGN_DEFAULT, ALIGN_GNUC, ALIGN_MSVC, ALIGN_NONE, CALCULATE_SIZE
-
-
Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description STARTUPINFO()
-
Method Summary
-
Methods inherited from class com.sun.jna.Structure
allocateMemory, allocateMemory, autoAllocate, autoRead, autoRead, autoWrite, autoWrite, cacheTypeInfo, calculateSize, clear, createFieldsOrder, createFieldsOrder, createFieldsOrder, createFieldsOrder, dataEquals, dataEquals, ensureAllocated, equals, fieldOffset, getAutoRead, getAutoWrite, getFieldList, getFieldOrder, getFields, getNativeAlignment, getNativeSize, getNativeSize, getPointer, getStringEncoding, getStructAlignment, hashCode, newInstance, newInstance, read, readField, readField, setAlignType, setAutoRead, setAutoSynch, setAutoWrite, setStringEncoding, size, sortFields, toArray, toArray, toString, toString, useMemory, useMemory, write, writeField, writeField, writeField
-
-
-
-
Field Detail
-
cb
public WinDef.DWORD cb
The size of the structure, in bytes.
-
lpReserved
public String lpReserved
Reserved; must be NULL.
-
lpDesktop
public String lpDesktop
The name of the desktop, or the name of both the desktop and window station for this process. A backslash in the string indicates that the string includes both the desktop and window station names. For more information, see Thread Connection to a Desktop.
-
lpTitle
public String lpTitle
For console processes, this is the title displayed in the title bar if a new console window is created. If NULL, the name of the executable file is used as the window title instead. This parameter must be NULL for GUI or console processes that do not create a new console window.
-
dwX
public WinDef.DWORD dwX
If dwFlags specifies STARTF_USEPOSITION, this member is the x offset of the upper left corner of a window if a new window is created, in pixels. Otherwise, this member is ignored. The offset is from the upper left corner of the screen. For GUI processes, the specified position is used the first time the new process calls CreateWindow to create an overlapped window if the x parameter of CreateWindow is CW_USEDEFAULT.
-
dwY
public WinDef.DWORD dwY
If dwFlags specifies STARTF_USEPOSITION, this member is the y offset of the upper left corner of a window if a new window is created, in pixels. Otherwise, this member is ignored. The offset is from the upper left corner of the screen. For GUI processes, the specified position is used the first time the new process calls CreateWindow to create an overlapped window if the y parameter of CreateWindow is CW_USEDEFAULT.
-
dwXSize
public WinDef.DWORD dwXSize
If dwFlags specifies STARTF_USESIZE, this member is the width of the window if a new window is created, in pixels. Otherwise, this member is ignored. For GUI processes, this is used only the first time the new process calls CreateWindow to create an overlapped window if the nWidth parameter of CreateWindow is CW_USEDEFAULT.
-
dwYSize
public WinDef.DWORD dwYSize
If dwFlags specifies STARTF_USESIZE, this member is the height of the window if a new window is created, in pixels. Otherwise, this member is ignored. For GUI processes, this is used only the first time the new process calls CreateWindow to create an overlapped window if the nHeight parameter of CreateWindow is CW_USEDEFAULT.
-
dwXCountChars
public WinDef.DWORD dwXCountChars
If dwFlags specifies STARTF_USECOUNTCHARS, if a new console window is created in a console process, this member specifies the screen buffer width, in character columns. Otherwise, this member is ignored.
-
dwYCountChars
public WinDef.DWORD dwYCountChars
If dwFlags specifies STARTF_USECOUNTCHARS, if a new console window is created in a console process, this member specifies the screen buffer height, in character rows. Otherwise, this member is ignored.
-
dwFillAttribute
public WinDef.DWORD dwFillAttribute
If dwFlags specifies STARTF_USEFILLATTRIBUTE, this member is the initial text and background colors if a new console window is created in a console application. Otherwise, this member is ignored. This value can be any combination of the following values: FOREGROUND_BLUE, FOREGROUND_GREEN, FOREGROUND_RED, FOREGROUND_INTENSITY, BACKGROUND_BLUE, BACKGROUND_GREEN, BACKGROUND_RED, and BACKGROUND_INTENSITY. For example, the following combination of values produces red text on a white background: FOREGROUND_RED| BACKGROUND_RED| BACKGROUND_GREEN| BACKGROUND_BLUE
-
dwFlags
public int dwFlags
A bit field that determines whether certain STARTUPINFO members are used when the process creates a window.
-
wShowWindow
public WinDef.WORD wShowWindow
If dwFlags specifies STARTF_USESHOWWINDOW, this member can be any of the values that can be specified in the nCmdShow parameter for the ShowWindow function, except for SW_SHOWDEFAULT. Otherwise, this member is ignored. For GUI processes, the first time ShowWindow is called, its nCmdShow parameter is ignored wShowWindow specifies the default value. In subsequent calls to ShowWindow, the wShowWindow member is used if the nCmdShow parameter of ShowWindow is set to SW_SHOWDEFAULT.
-
cbReserved2
public WinDef.WORD cbReserved2
Reserved for use by the C Run-time; must be zero.
-
lpReserved2
public ByteByReference lpReserved2
Reserved for use by the C Run-time; must be NULL.
-
hStdInput
public WinNT.HANDLE hStdInput
If dwFlags specifies STARTF_USESTDHANDLES, this member is the standard input handle for the process. If STARTF_USESTDHANDLES is not specified, the default for standard input is the keyboard buffer. If dwFlags specifies STARTF_USEHOTKEY, this member specifies a hotkey value that is sent as the wParam parameter of a WM_SETHOTKEY message to the first eligible top-level window created by the application that owns the process. If the window is created with the WS_POPUP window style, it is not eligible unless the WS_EX_APPWINDOW extended window style is also set. For more information, see CreateWindowEx. Otherwise, this member is ignored.
-
hStdOutput
public WinNT.HANDLE hStdOutput
If dwFlags specifies STARTF_USESTDHANDLES, this member is the standard output handle for the process. Otherwise, this member is ignored and the default for standard output is the console window's buffer.
-
hStdError
public WinNT.HANDLE hStdError
If dwFlags specifies STARTF_USESTDHANDLES, this member is the standard error handle for the process. Otherwise, this member is ignored and the default for standard error is the console window's buffer.
-
-