Newsgroups: comp.windows.ms.programmer
Path: utzoo!utgpu!watserv1!watmath!hyper.hyper.com!bonneau
From: bonneau@hyper.hyper.com (Paul Bonneau)
Subject: Re: How Do I Call Function After GetProcAddress (PROBLEMS WITH
Message-ID: <1991Jun11.181737.10044@hyper.hyper.com>
Reply-To: bonneau@hyper.UUCP (Paul Bonneau,,)
Organization: HyperCube Inc.
References: <7007@vela.acs.oakland.edu>
Date: Tue, 11 Jun 1991 18:17:37 GMT

In article <7007@vela.acs.oakland.edu> rdthomps@vela.acs.oakland.edu (Robert D. Thompson) writes:
>In article <1991Jun10.214915.1973@hyper.hyper.com> bonneau@hyper.hyper.com (Paul Bonneau,,) writes:
>>In article <6931@vela.acs.oakland.edu>
>>rdthomps@vela.acs.oakland.edu (Robert D. Thompson) writes:
>>>
>>>	I seem to be having problems calling a function after
>>>	GetProcAddress()
>>>
>>>	Basically,
>>>
>>>		lpfnFunction = GetProcAddress(...)
>>>
>>>	Then I want to call the function.
>>>
>>>	I remember doing something similar a while back, but I 
>>>	can't seem to get this to work...even with
>>>
>>>		(lpfnFunction)(<argument list>);
>>>
>>>	Any help would be appreciated.
>>>
>>You need to use CallWindowProc() with the lpfn as the first
>>param, followed by the arg list.
>>
>>cheers - Paul Bonneau.
>
>Paul,
>
>	Actually, the SDK sample application MULTIPAD, specifically
>	MPPRINT.C, contains (somewhat) what I am trying to do.
[deleted]

Sorry Robert,

I wasn't paying close enough attention to the content of your
message.  I missed your earlier posting, and I didn't pay
enough attention to the GetProcAddress() call to get the lpfn
in your second posting.  I assumed you were simply calling a
WindowProc, when you really weren't.

cheers - Paul Bonneau.
