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From comp.os.os2.programmer.misc: | From comp.os.os2.programmer.misc: | ||
I recently came across this interesting bit of information | I recently came across this interesting bit of information (in "OS/2 for PowerPC API Addendum, of all places): | ||
(in "OS/2 for PowerPC API Addendum, of all places): | |||
/*******************************************/ | /*******************************************/ | ||
/* This hook is called for debugging */ | /* This hook is called for debugging */ | ||
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/* procedure is about to be called. */ | /* procedure is about to be called. */ | ||
/*******************************************/ | /*******************************************/ | ||
#define INCL_xxx | #define INCL_xxx | ||
#include <os2.h> | #include <os2.h> | ||
HMQ Current; /* Message-queue handle associated with the current thread. */ | |||
HMQ Created; /* Message-queue handle created by the installing thread. */ | |||
PID Pid; /* Process identity of the installing thread. */ | |||
TID Tid; /* Thread identity of the installing thread. */ | |||
SHORT HookType; /* Hook type. */ | |||
PROC HookProc; /* Address of the hook procedure that is about to be called. */ | |||
BOOL f; /* Indicates whether or not the hook HookProc should be called: */ | |||
f = CallHook(Current, Created, Pid, Tid, HookType, HookProc); | |||
I could really use this function. I have just one little problem, I have no idea what the HK_ constant for this one might be. Before I resort to trial & error, does anyone know what the constant might be? | |||
And just in case someone thinks this was OS/2 PPC specific, there is a symbol called CALLCALLHOOKHOOK in PMWIN.SYM (at least some old version of PMWIN.SYM) along with CALLINPUTHOOK, CALLSENDMSGHOOK etc. so I'm almost certain this functionality has been in OS/2 for quite a while. | |||
And just in case someone thinks this was OS/2 PPC specific, there | |||
is a symbol called CALLCALLHOOKHOOK in PMWIN.SYM (at least some old | |||
version of PMWIN.SYM) along with CALLINPUTHOOK, CALLSENDMSGHOOK etc. | |||
so I'm almost certain this functionality has been in OS/2 for quite | |||
a while. | |||
Answer: | Answer: | ||
#define HK_CALLHOOK 13 | #define HK_CALLHOOK 13 |
Latest revision as of 06:22, 20 November 2018
From comp.os.os2.programmer.misc:
I recently came across this interesting bit of information (in "OS/2 for PowerPC API Addendum, of all places):
/*******************************************/ /* This hook is called for debugging */ /* purposes, whenever any other hook */ /* procedure is about to be called. */ /*******************************************/ #define INCL_xxx #include <os2.h> HMQ Current; /* Message-queue handle associated with the current thread. */ HMQ Created; /* Message-queue handle created by the installing thread. */ PID Pid; /* Process identity of the installing thread. */ TID Tid; /* Thread identity of the installing thread. */ SHORT HookType; /* Hook type. */ PROC HookProc; /* Address of the hook procedure that is about to be called. */ BOOL f; /* Indicates whether or not the hook HookProc should be called: */ f = CallHook(Current, Created, Pid, Tid, HookType, HookProc);
I could really use this function. I have just one little problem, I have no idea what the HK_ constant for this one might be. Before I resort to trial & error, does anyone know what the constant might be?
And just in case someone thinks this was OS/2 PPC specific, there is a symbol called CALLCALLHOOKHOOK in PMWIN.SYM (at least some old version of PMWIN.SYM) along with CALLINPUTHOOK, CALLSENDMSGHOOK etc. so I'm almost certain this functionality has been in OS/2 for quite a while.
Answer:
#define HK_CALLHOOK 13