These functions are part of the native Win32 API.
They're all quite well documented on MSDN, Microsoft's SDK documentation for Windows programmers.
For example, you might see the GetParent
function called, which returns a handle to the specified window's parent or owner. The documentation for that function is here.
Note how the documentation tells you what the function does, how it is prototyped in a C-style language, what each of its parameters are and what they mean, and what its return value is and what it means. Very comprehensive; guaranteed to answer almost all of your questions. You should definitely read the "Remarks" section for any function which you are unfamiliar. There are a lot of important caveats to the Win32 API—it's a very powerful, but very old C API. There are a lot of arbitrary limitations that the programmers were forced to work around, and now because of backwards compatibility, we've been saddled with those workarounds for generations. The very bottom also tells you what DLL file you need to specify in order to call that function. For example, GetParent
is found in user32.dll
.
In just about every case that I've tried (and I've gone searching for lots of docs), you can type the name of the function into Google and the appropriate MSDN page will be the first result.