WinBinder Manual/The main loop
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The Windows main loop is done by as a single function call, wb_main_loop(), that must be called if the application has a window. This function uses the standard Windows approach, that is, a loop that uses the API function GetMessage() to retrieve a message from the queue and DispatchMessage() to send it to the window procedure.
All the additional tasks needed to run a Windows program, including DLL loading, initialization, and cleanup, are done when PHP calls the WinBinder library upon startup.
There are a few special cases where a Windows programs will not need a message loop, namely when the only tasks to be performed are the creation of message boxes or system dialog boxes. For example:
<?
// This program does not need a call to wb_main_loop()
include("../include/winbinder.php"); // Include WinBinder library
if(wb_message_box(null, "This program has no Windows loop.\nCan you believe it?", null, WBC_YESNO))
wb_sys_dlg_color(NULL);
?>
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