I switched from Visual Studio to Code::Blocks yesterday, and just had some strange compiler error messages.
I included windows.h and i can use all the API calls just fine, such as creating window classes and creating windows / buttons and stuff. But when I tried to send some keypresses with SendInput(), I got error messages on these two declarations:
INPUT ip;
KEYBDINPUT kbi;
Compiler errors:
C:\code_blocks\test-app\main.cpp|21|error: 'INPUT' was not declared in this scope|
C:\code_blocks\test-app\main.cpp|22|error: 'KEYBDINPUT' was not declared in this scope|
I can even right click the KEYBDINPUT and INPUT structors and click on “Find declaration”, it finds it inside the “winuser.h” (which is inside ), but it’s still giving me these error messages that they are not declared.
This code works fine in VS with just windows.h included. I’m using the GNU GCC compiler.
I think you need the pre-processor directives (Visual Studio may already add them):
What do you have
_WIN32_WINNTdefined as?Perhaps you could add:
or you can add it to your pre-processor directives as part of your compile sequence. Any good compiler will have it.
If it still doesn’t work, remove the include guards and define it directly. Maybe it is getting defined elsewhere.
Some compilers will have this in the pre-processor directive settings:
WIN32,_DEBUG,_CONSOLE,_MBCS,_WIN32_WINNT=0x0400