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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T18:07:48+00:00 2026-05-13T18:07:48+00:00

I am receiving a EM_CHARFORMAT message in my message handler when SetFont() is called

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I am receiving a EM_CHARFORMAT message in my message handler when SetFont() is called on my custom control. But when I change the data in the CHARFORMAT structure pointed to in the LPARAM, it isn’t being used.

void CMyRichEdit::OnProtected(NMHDR* pNMHDR, LRESULT* pResult)
{
    ENPROTECTED* pEP = (ENPROTECTED*)pNMHDR;
    *pResult = 1; 

    switch(pEP->msg)
    {
    case EM_SETCHARFORMAT:
        {
        CHARFORMAT *cf = reinterpret_cast<CHARFORMAT *>(pEP->lParam);
        cf->dwEffects |= (CFE_PROTECTED | CFE_ITALIC); 
        cf->dwMask |= (CFM_PROTECTED | CFM_ITALIC);
        *pResult = 0; 
        }
        break;

The MSDN docs say only if the lParam value changes is it used over the original… but here lParam is a pointer to an object. How can I allocate a new object without the memory leaking?

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    2026-05-13T18:07:48+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 6:07 pm

    How can I allocate a new object without the memory leaking?

    I’m not sure that reallocating lParam is going to work, but since a window procedure doesn’t have to worry about being called on multiple threads, you can point lParam to a static variable safely. That way you don’t have to worry about freeing it.

    case EM_SETCHARFORMAT:
        {
        static CHARFORMAT mycf;
        CHARFORMAT *cf = reinterpret_cast<CHARFORMAT *>(pEP->lParam);
        mycf = *cf;
        pEP->lParam = (LPARAM)(LONG_PTR)&mycf;
        cf->dwEffects |= (CFE_PROTECTED | CFE_ITALIC); 
        cf->dwMask |= (CFM_PROTECTED | CFM_ITALIC);
        *pResult = 0; 
        }
        break;
    

    However, I really don’t think that this is going to solve your problem.

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