I encountered it first time and found no dedicated page on msdn. What does APIENTRY
mean?
2 Answers
APIENTRY is an alias for WINAPI.
WINAPI itself is a definition for the type of calling convention used for windows API calls, the stdcall.
Basically this is explaining to the compiler how to handle the stack and arguments when calling this function. You don't usually need to worry about it unless you are making function pointers to these types of functions.
It's just a #define for WINAPI, which is the standard decoration for a Windows entrypoint.
#define APIENTRY WINAPI
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I think WINAPI is also defined somewhere? What is the type of WINAPI? Oct 22, 2015 at 8:06
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This neither explains what
WINAPI
is or why it exists. Plus, its use is not limited to the application entry point. Apr 5 at 12:50
BOOL APIENTRY DllMain(...)
) is the prototype that VS adds when creating an empty DLL project - although MS states on this learning page, that the signature isextern "C" BOOL WINAPI DllMain(...)