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This class offers methods useful to deal with the Windows Registry without using .NET. This class offers methods useful to deal with the Windows Registry without using .NET. It uses `⎕NA` calls to the appropriate Windows API.

`WinReg` is a powerful class that offers plenty of methods. If you just want to read, write and/or delete values from the Windows Registry then the much smaller class [[WinRegSimple]] might be sufficient.
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To understand the names of the methods you need to understand the terminology. If you find the terminology strange: so do I, but it was invented by Microsoft and got widely accepted. That is the reason why I decided to go for it: it makes it easier to understand others while talking about the Windows Registry. To understand the names of the methods you need to understand the terminology. If you find the terminology strange: so do I, but it was invented by Microsoft and therefore defines the standard. That is the reason why I decided to go for it: it makes it easier to understand the Microsoft documentation but also to understand others while talking about the Windows Registry.
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This is called a "Main key". There are a number of pre-defined main keys available you can choose from. For the most important one from an application programmers view there is also a shortcut available: instead of '''HKEY_CURRENT_USER''' you can use '''HKCU'''. This is called a "Main key". There are a number of pre-defined main keys available you can choose from. There is also a shortcut available: instead of '''HKEY_CURRENT_USER''' you can use '''HKCU'''.
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Note that the ''names'' are called values! The actual data saved under a value is called "data". Note that the '''''names''''' are called values; the actual data saved under a value is called "data".

Dealing with the Windows Registry

WinReg is part of the CategoryAplTree project.

Overview

This class offers methods useful to deal with the Windows Registry without using .NET. It uses ⎕NA calls to the appropriate Windows API.

WinReg is a powerful class that offers plenty of methods. If you just want to read, write and/or delete values from the Windows Registry then the much smaller class WinRegSimple might be sufficient.

Terminology

To understand the names of the methods you need to understand the terminology. If you find the terminology strange: so do I, but it was invented by Microsoft and therefore defines the standard. That is the reason why I decided to go for it: it makes it easier to understand the Microsoft documentation but also to understand others while talking about the Windows Registry.

In this picture:

attachment:EditReg.jpg

you can see this string:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Dyalog\Dyalog APL/W 12.0 Unicode\AutoComplete

at the top of the window.

HKEY_CURRENT_USER

This is called a "Main key". There are a number of pre-defined main keys available you can choose from. There is also a shortcut available: instead of HKEY_CURRENT_USER you can use HKCU.

SOFTWARE\Dyalog\Dyalog APL/W 12.0 Unicode

This is called a sub key.

On the right side you see a list. The entries in this list are called "values". Therefore CancelKey1 is a value.

Note that the names are called values; the actual data saved under a value is called "data".

Shared Methods

Close
CopyTree
DeleteSubKey
DeleteSubKeyTree
DeleteValue
DoesKeyExist
DoesValueExist
Close               
CopyTree            
Copyright           
DeleteSubKey        
DeleteSubKeyTree    
DeleteValue         
DoesKeyExist        
DoesValueExist      
GetAllSubKeyNames
GetAllValueNames
GetAllValues
GetDyalogRegPath
GetErrorAsStringFrom
GetString
GetTree
GetTreeWithValues
GetTypeAsStringFrom
GetValue
History
KeyInfo
ListError
ListReg
OpenAndCreateKey
OpenKey
PutBinary
PutString
PutValue
ReadByte

Restrictions

Note the following restrictions:

  • PutValue supports DWORDs (REG_DWORD)

  • PutBinary supports REG_BINARY

  • PutString and GetString support strings (REG_SZ), nested strings (REG_MULTI_SZ) and expanded strings (REG_EXPAND_SZ)

  • GetValue supports all data types.

Other data types can be requested via GetValue; however, writing them is not supported.

Project Page

For bug reports, future enhancements and a full version history see WinReg/ProjectPage

Version Information

Original author:

KaiJaeger

Responsible:

KaiJaeger

Email:

kai@aplteam.com


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