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|RepFunc=[[DosQueryHType]]
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This call determines whether a handle references a file or a device.
This call determines whether a handle references a file or a device.


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;rc (USHORT) - return:Return code descriptions are:
* 0 NO_ERROR
* 0 NO_ERROR
* 6 ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE  
* 6 ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE


==Remarks==
==Remarks==
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==Bindings==
==Bindings==
=== C ===
===C===
<PRE>
<PRE>
#define INCL_DOSFILEMGR
#define INCL_DOSFILEMGR
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[[Category:Dos]]
[[Category:Dos16]]

Latest revision as of 06:16, 26 January 2020

This call determines whether a handle references a file or a device.

Syntax

DosQHandType (FileHandle, HandType, FlagWord)

Parameters

FileHandle (HFILE) - input
File handle.
HandType (PUSHORT) - output
Address of the value indicating the handle type. HandType is composed of two bytes:
15 - Network bit:
0 = The handle refers to a local file, device, or pipe.
1 = Means that the handle refers to a remote file, device, or pipe.
14-8 - Reserved.
7-0 - HandleClass describes the handle class. It may take on the following values in the low byte of HandleType:
0 - Handle is for a disk file
1 - Handle is for a character device
2 - Handle is for a pipe.
Values greater than 2 are reserved.
FlagWord (PUSHORT) - output
Address of the device driver's attribute word if HandleType indicates a local character device.

Return Code

rc (USHORT) - return
Return code descriptions are:
  • 0 NO_ERROR
  • 6 ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE

Remarks

This function allows programs that are interactive or file-oriented to determine the source of their input. For example, CMD.EXE suppresses writing prompts if the input is from a disk file.

Bindings

C

#define INCL_DOSFILEMGR

USHORT  rc = DosQHandType(FileHandle, HandType, FlagWord);

HFILE   FileHandle;    /* File handle */
PUSHORT HandType;      /* Handle type (returned) */
PUSHORT FlagWord;      /* Device driver attribute (returned) */

USHORT  rc;            /* return code */

MASM

EXTRN  DosQHandType:FAR
INCL_DOSFILEMGR     EQU 1

PUSH   WORD    FileHandle    ;File handle
PUSH@  WORD    HandType      ;Handle type (returned)
PUSH@  WORD    FlagWord      ;Device driver attribute (returned)
CALL   DosQHandType

Returns WORD