The function EnumClaw,
documented as returning "the child or the parent of the window",
was a joke,
but there's a function whose behavior is just as confusing as the
joke function EnumClaw:
GetParent.
The GetParent function
returns the parent window, or owner window,
or possibly neither.
All that's left is for it to be a floor wax and it'll have everything covered.
The idea behind GetParent is that it returns the parent
window.
Only child windows have parents,
so what happens if you pass something that isn't a child window?
Well, we shouldn't let a parameter go to waste, right?
So let's have it return the owner window if you pass in a
top-level window.
But wait, we're not going to return the owner window for all
top-level windows,
just for top-level windows which have the
WS_POPUP style.
This last bit regarding the WS_POPUP style
is a leftover from Windows 1.0,
where there was a distinction made between "tiled windows"
and "popup windows."
Popup windows could overlap, whereas tiled windows could not,
and the function was only interested in windows that can overlap.
Of course, now that all windows can overlap, the rejection of
tiled windows is just a compatibility remnant.
Anyway, the algorithm for GetParent goes like this:
- If the window is a child window, then return the parent window.
- Else, the window is a top-level window.
If
WS_POPUPstyle is set, and the window has an owner, then return the owner. - Else, return
NULL.
Here it is in tabular form, since I've discovered that people like tables:
GetParent return values |
WS_CHILD |
||
|---|---|---|---|
| Set | Clear | ||
WS_POPUP |
Set | N/A | Owner |
| Clear | Parent | NULL |
|
The upper left entry of the table (corresponding to
WS_CHILD and WS_POPUP both set)
is left as N/A because that combination of styles is illegal.
Fortunately, you don't have to deal with all the craziness of the
GetParent function.
There are ways to get the parent or owner separately and explicitly
without having to deal with GetParent's quirks.
- To get the parent window, call
GetAncestor(hwnd, GA_PARENT). - To get the owner window, call
GetWindow(hwnd, GW_OWNER).
Compatibility requirements prevent
GetParent from ever going away,
but that doesn't mean you are forced to continue using it.
Use one of the less confusing alternatives.
That's why they're there.