Based on this post I have wrote a simple project to communicate two app, but it work only once and imperfect too.
If I send "stackoverflow" I'll receive "stackov" on the other side and once. It seems that the WMGetData
procedure is not triggered anymore.
Sender code:
procedure TForm1.Button1Click(Sender: TObject);
var
CDS: TCopyDataStruct;
receiverHandle : THandle;
res : integer;
S: string;
begin
S:= Edit1.Text;
CDS.dwData:= 0; //Identify message
CDS.cbData:= Length(S);
CDS.lpData:= PChar(S);
receiverHandle := FindWindow(PChar('TForm2'),PChar('Form2')) ;
if receiverHandle <> 0 then
res := SendMessage(receiverHandle, WM_COPYDATA, Integer(Handle), Integer(@CDS))
else
Caption:= 'Not Found';
Caption:= IntToStr(Res);
CloseHandle(receiverHandle);
end;
Receiver code:
TForm2 = class(TForm)
procedure WMGetData(var Msg : TWMCopyData) ; message WM_COPYDATA;
...
procedure TForm2.WMGetData(var Msg: TWMCopyData);
var
S: string;
begin
S:= PChar(Msg.CopyDataStruct.lpData);
Caption := Caption + S;
msg.Result := 2006; //ACK for sender app.
end;
Integer
? 32 bit truncation errors are ahead when you switch to 64 bit. Those args areWPARAM
andLPARAM
. Don't callCloseHandle
on a window handle ever.CloseHandle
is for kernel32 handles and not user32 window handles. You don't need to do anything to tidy up a window handle you don't own.CloseHandle
I see another demo which close handle in a try/finally manner.