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  1. What's the difference between the WIN32 and _WIN32 defines in …

    Mar 16, 2019 · 64 WIN32 is a name that you could use and even define in your own code and so might clash with Microsoft's usage. _WIN32 is a name that is reserved for the implementor (in …

  2. Which Cross Platform Preprocessor Defines? (__WIN32__ or …

    Jun 7, 2010 · I often see __WIN32, WIN32 or __WIN32__. I assume that this depends on the used preprocessor (either one from visual studio, or gcc etc). Do I now have to check first for …

  3. c++ - Is there a difference between use of _WINDOWS_ and …

    Sep 13, 2022 · 8 Yes, there is a difference. The _WIN32 and _WIN64 tokens are defined (conditionally) depending on what platform is being targeted. The former (_WIN32) will be …

  4. Where is WIN32 defined, and how can I include this definition in …

    Feb 6, 2017 · The problem is that #if defined (WIN32) fails and the compilation fails when trying to #include unistd.h which I don't want to do. I have third party project that works with this header …

  5. How can I get started programming in C++ on Win32?

    Aug 8, 2013 · 2/ How to I compile and execute c++ program in win32? To do that, you'll need a compiler. Popular choices are Microsoft Visual C++ (you can get the Visual Express edition for …

  6. Should I define both _WIN32 and _WIN64 in 64bit build?

    6 _WIN32:Defined for applications for Win32 and Win64. Always defined. _WIN64:Defined for applications for Win64. More detail: Predefined Macros . To put it simply, WIN32/_WIN32 is …

  7. user interface - Creating GUIs in Win32 C++ - Stack Overflow

    Oct 19, 2015 · Here's a good primer (introduces dialog boxes, text boxes, buttons, etc): theForger's Win32 API Tutorial And here's where you go from there (numeric up-downs, list …

  8. winapi - How to use Win32 API with Python? - Stack Overflow

    Jun 21, 2009 · How can I use win32 API in Python? What is the best and easiest way to do it? Can you please provide some examples?

  9. windows - Why is everything named win32? - Stack Overflow

    Aug 1, 2017 · The introduction of "Win32" was the last substantial change to the Windows API, and it's called "Win32" regardless of the target architecture. The SDK headers use _WIN32 to …

  10. what is the difference between win32 application, windows form ...

    Dec 15, 2013 · A "windows form application" is a GUI .NET app. A "win32 application" is a native Windows GUI app. A "console application" is a native app without GUI. I don't really …