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This call returns the segment selector of the specified resource segment. | This call returns the segment selector of the specified resource segment. | ||
==Syntax== | ==Syntax== | ||
DosGetResource (ModHandle, TypeID, NameID, Selector) | |||
DosGetResource | |||
==Parameters== | ==Parameters== | ||
; ModHandle (HMODULE) - input : The location of the resource segment. | ; ModHandle (HMODULE) - input : The location of the resource segment. | ||
'''Value Definition''' | '''Value Definition''' | ||
0 The executable file of the current process. | 0 The executable file of the current process. | ||
<> 0 A handle to a dynamic link module returned by DosLoadModule. | <> 0 A handle to a dynamic link module returned by DosLoadModule. | ||
; TypeID (USHORT) - input : A 16 bit resource type ID (see Remarks). | ; TypeID (USHORT) - input : A 16 bit resource type ID (see Remarks). | ||
; NameID (USHORT) - input : A 16 bit resource name ID (see Remarks). | ; NameID (USHORT) - input : A 16 bit resource name ID (see Remarks). | ||
; Selector (PSEL) - output : The address of a word where the resource segment selector is returned. | ; Selector (PSEL) - output : The address of a word where the resource segment selector is returned. | ||
==Return Code== | ==Return Code== | ||
rc (USHORT) - return | rc (USHORT) - return | ||
Return code descriptions are: | Return code descriptions are: | ||
* 0 NO_ERROR | |||
* 0 | * 6 ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE | ||
* 6 | |||
==Remarks== | ==Remarks== | ||
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It is recommended that resource segments obtained through DosGetResource only be freed using DosFreeSeg. | It is recommended that resource segments obtained through DosGetResource only be freed using DosFreeSeg. | ||
OS/2 Version 1.2 added two new functions, DosGetResource2 and DosFreeResource, to load and free an application specific resource. DosGetResource2 returns a far pointer to a resource rather than the selector returned via DosGetResource. It is recommended that applications targeted for OS/2 1.2 use DosGetResource2 and DosFreeResource. Applications that wish to execute on OS/2 1.1 and 1.2 should use the OS/2 run-time dynamic link capabilities, DosLoadModule and DosGetProcAddr, to get the address of DosGetResource2 and DosFreeResource when executing on OS/2 1.2. If the DosGetProcAddr call to obtain the address of DosGetResource2 and DosFreeResource fails, the application can call DosGetResource and DosFreeSeg. Applications that use DosGetResource2 and DosFreeResource allow OS/2 to optimize memory allocation associated with the applications resource. | OS/2 Version 1.2 added two new functions, DosGetResource2 and DosFreeResource, to load and free an application specific resource. DosGetResource2 returns a far pointer to a resource rather than the selector returned via DosGetResource. It is recommended that applications targeted for OS/2 1.2 use [[DosGetResource2]] and [[DosFreeResource]]. Applications that wish to execute on OS/2 1.1 and 1.2 should use the OS/2 run-time dynamic link capabilities, DosLoadModule and DosGetProcAddr, to get the address of DosGetResource2 and DosFreeResource when executing on OS/2 1.2. If the DosGetProcAddr call to obtain the address of DosGetResource2 and DosFreeResource fails, the application can call DosGetResource and DosFreeSeg. Applications that use DosGetResource2 and DosFreeResource allow OS/2 to optimize memory allocation associated with the applications resource. | ||
==Example Code== | ==Example Code== | ||
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Returns WORD | Returns WORD | ||
</PRE> | </PRE> | ||
==Related Functions== | ==Related Functions== | ||
* | * [[DosGetResource2]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Dos]] |
Revision as of 17:10, 5 March 2017
This call returns the segment selector of the specified resource segment.
Syntax
DosGetResource (ModHandle, TypeID, NameID, Selector)
Parameters
- ModHandle (HMODULE) - input
- The location of the resource segment.
Value Definition 0 The executable file of the current process. <> 0 A handle to a dynamic link module returned by DosLoadModule.
- TypeID (USHORT) - input
- A 16 bit resource type ID (see Remarks).
- NameID (USHORT) - input
- A 16 bit resource name ID (see Remarks).
- Selector (PSEL) - output
- The address of a word where the resource segment selector is returned.
Return Code
rc (USHORT) - return
Return code descriptions are:
- 0 NO_ERROR
- 6 ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE
Remarks
Resource segments are read-only data segments that can be accessed dynamically at run time. The access key consists of two 16-bit numbers, the first of which is a type ID and the second, a name ID. These numbers are similar in concept to the file extension and file name portions of a file name.
The advantage of resource segments is that they can be bundled into an application's executable file, so a single file contains all of the code and data for an application.
It is recommended that resource segments obtained through DosGetResource only be freed using DosFreeSeg.
OS/2 Version 1.2 added two new functions, DosGetResource2 and DosFreeResource, to load and free an application specific resource. DosGetResource2 returns a far pointer to a resource rather than the selector returned via DosGetResource. It is recommended that applications targeted for OS/2 1.2 use DosGetResource2 and DosFreeResource. Applications that wish to execute on OS/2 1.1 and 1.2 should use the OS/2 run-time dynamic link capabilities, DosLoadModule and DosGetProcAddr, to get the address of DosGetResource2 and DosFreeResource when executing on OS/2 1.2. If the DosGetProcAddr call to obtain the address of DosGetResource2 and DosFreeResource fails, the application can call DosGetResource and DosFreeSeg. Applications that use DosGetResource2 and DosFreeResource allow OS/2 to optimize memory allocation associated with the applications resource.
Example Code
C Binding
#define INCL_DOSRESOURCES USHORT rc = DosGetResource(ModHandle, TypeID, NameID, Selector); HMODULE ModHandle; /* Module handle to get resource from */ USHORT TypeID; /* 16 bit resource type ID */ USHORT NameID; /* 16 bit resource name ID */ PSEL Selector; /* where to return selector */ USHORT rc; /* return code */
MASM Binding
EXTRN DosGetResource:FAR INCL_DOSRESOURCES EQU 1 PUSH WORD ModHandle ;Module handle to get resource from PUSH WORD TypeID ;16 bit resource type ID PUSH WORD NameID ;16 bit resource name ID PUSH@ WORD Selector ;Resource selector (returned) CALL DosGetResource Returns WORD