EnumResourceLanguagesExW function (libloaderapi.h)

Enumerates language-specific resources, of the specified type and name, associated with a specified binary module. Extends EnumResourceLanguages by allowing more control over the enumeration.

Syntax

BOOL EnumResourceLanguagesExW(
  [in] HMODULE          hModule,
  [in] LPCWSTR          lpType,
  [in] LPCWSTR          lpName,
  [in] ENUMRESLANGPROCW lpEnumFunc,
  [in] LONG_PTR         lParam,
  [in] DWORD            dwFlags,
  [in] LANGID           LangId
);

Parameters

[in] hModule

Type: HMODULE

The handle to a module to search. Typically this is a language-neutral Portable Executable (LN file), and if flag RESOURCE_ENUM_MUI is set, then appropriate .mui files are included in the search. Alternately, this can be a handle to an .mui file or other LN file. If this is a specific .mui file, only that file is searched for resources.

If this parameter is NULL, it is equivalent to passing in a handle to the module used to create the current process.

[in] lpType

Type: LPCTSTR

The type of the resource for which the language is being enumerated. Alternately, rather than a pointer, this parameter can be MAKEINTRESOURCE(ID), where ID is an integer value representing a predefined resource type. For a list of predefined resource types, see Resource Types. For more

information, see the Remarks section below.

[in] lpName

Type: LPCTSTR

The name of the resource for which the language is being enumerated. Alternately, rather than a pointer, this parameter can be MAKEINTRESOURCE(ID), where ID is the integer identifier of the resource. For more information, see the Remarks section below.

[in] lpEnumFunc

Type: ENUMRESLANGPROC

A pointer to the callback function to be called for each enumerated resource language. For more information, see EnumResLangProcW.

[in] lParam

Type: LONG_PTR

An application-defined value passed to the callback function. This parameter can be used in error checking.

[in] dwFlags

Type: DWORD

The type of file to be searched. The following values are supported. Note that if dwFlags is zero, then the RESOURCE_ENUM_LN and RESOURCE_ENUM_MUI flags are assumed to be specified.

Value Meaning
RESOURCE_ENUM_MUI
0x0002
Search for language-specific resources in .mui files associated with the LN file specified by hModule. Alternately, if LangId is nonzero, the only .mui file searched will be the one matching the specified LangId. Typically this flag should be used only if hModule references an LN file. If hModule references an .mui file, then that file is actually covered by the RESOURCE_LN flag, despite the name of the flag. See the Remarks section below for sequence of search.
RESOURCE_ENUM_LN
0x0001
Searches the file specified by hModule, regardless of whether the file is an LN file, another type of LN file, or an .mui file.
RESOURCE_ENUM_MUI_SYSTEM
0x0004
Restricts the .mui files search to system-installed MUI languages.
RESOURCE_ENUM_VALIDATE
0x0008
Performs extra validation on the resource section and its reference in the PE header while doing the enumeration to ensure that resources are properly formatted.

[in] LangId

Type: LANGID

The localization language used to filter the search in the .mui file. This parameter is used only when the RESOURCE_ENUM_MUI flag is set in dwFlags. If zero is specified, then all .mui files are included in the search. If a nonzero LangId is specified, then the only .mui file searched will be the one matching the specified LangId.

Return value

Type: BOOL

Returns TRUE if the function succeeds or FALSE if the function does not find a resource of the type specified, or if the function fails for another reason. To get extended error information, call GetLastError.

Remarks

If IS_INTRESOURCE(lpType) is TRUE, then lpType specifies the integer identifier of the given resource type. Otherwise, it is a pointer to a null-terminated string. If the first character of the string is a pound sign (#), then the remaining characters represent a decimal number that specifies the

integer identifier of the resource type. For example, the string "#258" represents the identifier 258.

Similarly, if IS_INTRESOURCE(lpName) is TRUE, then lpName specifies the integer identifier of the given resource. Otherwise, it is a pointer to a null-terminated string. If the first character of the string is a pound sign (#), then the remaining characters represent a decimal number that specifies the

integer identifier of the resource.

Starting with Windows Vista, the binary module is typically an LN file, and the enumeration will also include resources from the corresponding language-specific resource files (.mui files) that contain localizable language resources.

For each such resource found, EnumResourceLanguagesEx calls an application-defined callback function lpEnumFunc, passing to the callback function the language identifier (see Language Identifiers) of the language for which a resource was found (as well as the various other parameters that were passed to EnumResourceLanguagesEx).

The search can include both an LN file and its associated .mui files, or it can be limited either to a single binary module of any type, or to the .mui files associated with a single LN file. Also, by specifying an LN file for the hModule parameter and a nonzero LangId parameter, the search can be limited to the unique .mui file associated with that LN file and language.

The EnumResourceLanguagesEx function continues to enumerate resource languages until the callback function returns FALSE or all resource languages have been enumerated.

If hModule specifies an LN file, and both flags are selected, the languages enumerated include all languages whose resources reside either in the LN file or in any .mui files associated with it. If no .mui files are found, only languages from the LN file are returned.

If dwFlags contains RESOURCE_ENUM_MUI or NULL and LangId is 0, then the enumeration first includes the languages associated with all system-installed .mui files, using languages retrieved from EnumUILanguages.. Finally, if the RESOURCE_ENUM_LN flag is also set, the file designated by hModule is also searched.

If the LangId is nonzero, then only the .mui file corresponding to that language identifier will be searched. Language fallbacks will not be used. If an .mui file for that language does not exist, the enumeration will be empty (unless resources for that language exist in the LN file, and the flag is set to search the LN file as well).

The enumeration never includes duplicates: if resources for a particular language are contained in both the LN file and in an .mui file, the type will only be enumerated once.

Examples

For an example, see Creating a Resource List.

Note

The libloaderapi.h header defines EnumResourceLanguagesEx as an alias that automatically selects the ANSI or Unicode version of this function based on the definition of the UNICODE preprocessor constant. Mixing usage of the encoding-neutral alias with code that is not encoding-neutral can lead to mismatches that result in compilation or runtime errors. For more information, see Conventions for Function Prototypes.

Requirements

Requirement Value
Minimum supported client Windows Vista [desktop apps only]
Minimum supported server Windows Server 2008 [desktop apps only]
Target Platform Windows
Header libloaderapi.h (include Windows.h)
Library Kernel32.lib
DLL Kernel32.dll

See also

Conceptual

EnumResLangProcW

EnumResourceNamesEx

EnumResourceTypesEx

MAKEINTRESOURCE

Reference

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