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Programming Forum and web based access to our favorite programming groups.Does anyone have any examples on how to use the Windows API calls with Fujitsu PowerCobol (6) ? I want to use some GDI line drawing calls. LineTo etc.
Post Follow-up to this messageYes, I have some. Before you start here are some suggestions: 1. Download a current API reference. (I use API Guide downloadable from: http://www.allapi.net 2. Find out what part of windows your API call "lives in". (The document in 1 above will tell you this.) 3. Make sure you include the library containing these entry points into your PowerCOBOL project. Note that Fujitsu do NOT provide a comprehensive set of libraries. Some must be obtained by getting the Windows SDK.However, libraries for most of the APIs you will use are provided by Fujitsu. On checking, I find that the API you have requested is part of windows GDI32.dll. This means you will need GDI32.lib included in your PowerCOBOL project.(This is not provided by Fujitsu per se. You will probably need the Windows SDK - downloadable for free from MS but it is over 100MB). Here is the prototype in "VB speak":(You will need to "translate" this into COBOL before using it...) Declare Function LineTo Lib "gdi32" Alias "LineTo" (ByVal hdc As Long, ByVal x As Long, ByVal y As Long) As Long "hdc" is a device context, "x" is the x co-ordinate for the line end, "y" is the y co-ordinate for the line end. Check the PowerCOBOL sample code (I think there is an example API call in it). When you have some code of your own, post it here if you can't get it to work. Or send me the PowerCOBOL project privately. HTH, Pete. (top post no more below.) "James Sugrue" <jamessugrue@xtra.co.nz> wrote in message news:Kivod.9052$9A.208371@news.xtra.co.nz... > Does anyone have any examples on how to use the Windows API calls with > Fujitsu PowerCobol (6) ? > > I want to use some GDI line drawing calls. LineTo etc. >
Post Follow-up to this messageJames Sugrue wrote: > Does anyone have any examples on how to use the Windows API calls with > Fujitsu PowerCobol (6) ? > > I want to use some GDI line drawing calls. LineTo etc. Second what Pete says - it's pretty easy once you get the hang of it. Watch out for proper casing - the API routines are positively anal about that. You'll have to add a compile directive to your form. Double-click the script to bring up "Properties" and add the following to "Compile" tab / options: "ALPHAL(WORD)" (no quotes) otherwise calls to subprograms get folded to upper-case. Here's an example to get the Windows directory: 01 The-Path-Name PIC X(256). 01 Path-Len Pic 9(9) Comp-5. Move 255 To Path-Len Call 'GetWindowsDirectoryA' With STDCALL Using By Reference The-Path-Name By Value Path-Len
Post Follow-up to this message.. On 23.11.04 wrote jamessugrue@xtra.co.nz (James Sugrue) on /COMP/LANG/COBOL in Kivod.9052$9A.208371@news.xtra.co.nz about Power Cobol and Windows API Routines JS> Does anyone have any examples on how to use the Windows API calls JS> with Fujitsu PowerCobol (6) ? One can download a couple of sample programs from the Fujitsu COBOL website, www.adtools.com , right here: http://www.adtools.com/student/samples/ OK, well, these are samples for the version 3.0 compiler, which can be downloaded free as a "student version". But here are sample programs for later versions: http://www.adtools.com/download/v4samples/index.htm Yours, Lüko Willms http://www.willms-edv.de /--------- L.WILLMS@jpberlin.de -- Alle Rechte vorbehalten -- Das Buch muß erst ausgedroschen werden. -G.C.Lichtenberg
Post Follow-up to this messageJames Sugrue wrote: > Does anyone have any examples on how to use the Windows API calls with > Fujitsu PowerCobol (6) ? > > I want to use some GDI line drawing calls. LineTo etc. Thanks guys. I will have a look at the suggestions and let you know how I get on.
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