Win32::GUI - Perl Win32 Graphical User Interface Extension
use Win32::GUI();
Due to the volume of Win32::GUI documentation it is split into a number of different sections. The documentation is sparse in some areas, and incomplete in others. Patches are welcome. The documentation does not try to be a tutorial for Windows GUI programming, although the tutorial should give enough information for a beginner to get started. For advanced features knowledge of the Win32 API is assumed, and further information can be found from Microsoft's online resources (http://msdn.microsoft.com/).
README
What Win32::GUI is, and how to get it installed.
Release Notes
Release notes. Essential reading for old hands who want to know what has changed between versions.
Introduction
A short welcome.
General Concepts
An introduction to the basic Windows GUI concepts and how they relate to Win32::GUI
Tutorial
A Tutorial. Essential reading for beginners: Creating your first Win32::GUI window and all the basics that you will need.
Frequently Asked Questions
A (currently somewhat out of date) set of Frequently asked questions and answers.
Packages
Per package documentation for Win32::GUI.
Common Events
All the events that are common to every window.
Common Methods
All the methods in the Win32::GUI package (and inherited by the other packages).
Options
Options common to most package constructors.
There is a set of sample applications installed with Win32::GUI, that should be found in the .../Win32/GUI/demos/ directory under your library installtion root (by default for ActiveState perl this is at C:/Perl/site/lib/Win32/GUI/demos). There is a viewer/launcher application installed as well. Type win32-gui-demos at a command prompt.
win32-gui-demos
Release of Win32::GUI up to and including v1.03 export a large list of constants into the callers namespace by default. This behaviour is changed in releases from v1.04 and onwards.
From v1.04 the support for constants is provided by Win32::GUI::Constants, and the prefered way of getting constants exported into your namespace should be:
use Win32::GUI(); # Empty export list to prevent default exports use Win32::GUI::Constants qw( ... ) # explicitly list wanted constants
although, for backwards compatibility the following are also supported:
use Win32::GUI;
Will continue to export the same list of constants as earlier versions, but will generate a warning (under the use warnings; pragma or with the -w command line option to perl). In the future (v1.07 and later) this syntax will stop exporting anything. v1.07 will generate a warning that nothing is being exported. v1.08 will silently export nothing.
use warnings;
-w
use Win32::GUI qw( ... );
Will exported the requested list of constants. The full syntax allowed by Win32::GUI::Constants may be used.
Please see the v1.04 Release Notes for further information on backwards compatability and making old scripts work.
Documentation for Win32::GUI v1.14 created 01 Jun 2017
This document is autogenerated by the build process. Edits made here will be lost. Edit docs/GUI.pod instead.
Homepage: http://perl-win32-gui.sourceforge.net/.
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Copyright (c) 1997..2017 Aldo Calpini. All rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
To install Win32::GUI, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Win32::GUI
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Win32::GUI
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.