When I try to call a function from User32.dll in C#, SetWindowLong, nothing happens. I know why, but I don't know how to "repair" this. Here's a piece of code.
[DllImport("user32.dll")]
public static extern long GetWindowLong(IntPtr hWnd, int nIndex);
[DllImport("user32.dll")]
public static extern long SetWindowLong(IntPtr hWnd, int nIndex, int dwNewLong);
const int WS_EX_TOPMOST = 0x00000008;
const int GWL_EXSTYLE = -20;
public static bool IsWindowTopMost(int id)
{
return (GetWindowLong(GetHWNDById(id), GWL_EXSTYLE) & WS_EX_TOPMOST) == WS_EX_TOPMOST;
}
public static void SetAlwaysOnTop(int id)
{
IntPtr hWnd = GetHWNDById(id);
long actuallyStyle = GetWindowLong(hWnd, GWL_EXSTYLE) | WS_EX_TOPMOST;
SetWindowLong(hWnd, GWL_EXSTYLE, (int)actuallyStyle));
}
IsWindowTopMost works fine, but SetAlwaysOnTop does not. After a quick examination of the code, I found something interesting. Variable "actuallyStyle" after GetWindowLong is equal to 4295295232, after OR operation 4295295240. Here is the problem, function SetWindowLong accepts as dwNewLong a Integer. When I change int with long in the definition of SetWindowLong, pinvoke throws an error, because "unmatched function and target function".
How does it get around?