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Windows Data Types
The data types supported by Microsoft® Windows® are used to define function return values, function and message parameters, and structure members. They define the size and meaning of these elements.
The following table contains the following types: character, integer, Boolean, pointer, and handle. The character, integer, and Boolean types are common to most C compilers. Most of the pointer-type names begin with a prefix of P or LP. Handles refer to a resource that has been loaded into memory. For more information about handling 64-bit integers, see Large Integers.
Data Types

Value
Meaning
ATOM
Atom. For more information, see Atoms.
BOOL
Boolean variable (should be TRUE or FALSE).
BOOLEAN
Boolean variable (should be TRUE or FALSE).
BYTE
Byte (8 bits).
CALLBACK
Calling convention for callback functions.
CHAR
8-bit Windows (ANSI) character. For more information, see Character Sets Used By Fonts.
COLORREF
Red, green, blue (RGB) color value (32 bits). See COLORREF for information on this type.
CONST
Variable whose value is to remain constant during execution.
CRITICAL_SECTION
Critical-section object. For more information, see Critical Section Objects.
DWORD
32-bit unsigned integer.
DWORD_PTR
Unsigned long type for pointer precision. Use when casting a pointer to a long type to perform pointer arithmetic. (Also commonly used for general 32-bit parameters that have been extended to 64 bits in 64-bit Windows. )
DWORD32
32-bit unsigned integer.
DWORD64
64-bit unsigned integer.
FLOAT
Floating-point variable.
HACCEL
Handle to an accelerator table.
HANDLE
Handle to an object.
HBITMAP
Handle to a bitmap.
HBRUSH
Handle to a brush.
HCONV
Handle to a dynamic data exchange (DDE) conversation.
HCONVLIST
Handle to a DDE conversation list.
HCURSOR
Handle to a cursor.
HDC
Handle to a device context (DC).
HDDEDATA
Handle to DDE data.
HDESK
Handle to a desktop.
HDROP
Handle to an internal drop structure.
HDWP
Handle to a deferred window position structure.
HENHMETAFILE
Handle to an enhanced metafile.
HFILE
Handle to a file opened by OpenFile, not CreateFile.
HFONT
Handle to a font.
HGDIOBJ
Handle to a GDI object.
HGLOBAL
Handle to a global memory block.
HHOOK
Handle to a hook.
HICON
Handle to an icon.
HIMAGELIST
Handle to an image list.
HIMC
Handle to input context.
HINSTANCE
Handle to an instance.
HKEY
Handle to a registry key.
HKL
Input locale identifier.
HLOCAL
Handle to a local memory block.
HMENU
Handle to a menu.
HMETAFILE
Handle to a metafile.
HMODULE
Handle to a module. The value is the base address of the module.
HMONITOR
Handle to a display monitor.
HPALETTE
Handle to a palette.
HPEN
Handle to a pen.
HRGN
Handle to a region.
HRSRC
Handle to a resource.
HSZ
Handle to a DDE string.
HWINSTA
Handle to a window station.
HWND
Handle to a window.
INT
32-bit signed integer.
INT_PTR
Signed integral type for pointer precision. Use when casting a pointer to an integer to perform pointer arithmetic.
INT32
32-bit signed integer.
INT64
64-bit signed integer.
LANGID
Language identifier. For more information, see Locales.
LCID
Locale identifier. For more information, see Locales.
LCTYPE
Locale information type. For a list, see Locale and Language Information.
LONG
32-bit signed integer.
LONG_PTR
Signed long type for pointer precision. Use when casting a pointer to a long to perform pointer arithmetic.
LONG32
32-bit signed integer.
LONG64
64-bit signed integer.
LONGLONG
64-bit signed integer.
LPARAM
Message parameter.
LPBOOL
Pointer to a BOOL.
LPBYTE
Pointer to a BYTE.
LPCOLORREF
Pointer to a COLORREF value.
LPCRITICAL_SECTION
Pointer to a CRITICAL_SECTION.
LPCSTR
Pointer to a constant null-terminated string of 8-bit Windows (ANSI) characters. For more information, see Character Sets Used By Fonts.
LPCTSTR
An LPCWSTR if UNICODE is defined, an LPCTSTR otherwise.
LPCVOID
Pointer to a constant of any type.
LPCWSTR
Pointer to a constant null-terminated string of 16-bit Unicode characters. For more information, see Character Sets Used By Fonts.
LPDWORD
Pointer to a DWORD.
LPHANDLE
Pointer to a HANDLE.
LPINT
Pointer to an INT.
LPLONG
Pointer to a LONG.
LPSTR
Pointer to a null-terminated string of 8-bit Windows (ANSI) characters. For more information, see Character Sets Used By Fonts.
LPTSTR
An LPWSTR if UNICODE is defined, an LPSTR otherwise.
LPVOID
Pointer to any type.
LPWORD
Pointer to a WORD.
LPWSTR
Pointer to a null-terminated string of 16-bit Unicode characters. For more information, see Character Sets Used By Fonts.
LRESULT
Signed result of message processing.
LUID
Locally unique identifier.
PBOOL
Pointer to a BOOL.
PBOOLEAN
Pointer to a BOOL.
PBYTE
Pointer to a BYTE.
PCHAR
Pointer to a CHAR.
PCRITICAL_SECTION
Pointer to a CRITICAL_SECTION.
PCSTR
Pointer to a constant null-terminated string of 8-bit Windows (ANSI) characters. For more information, see Character Sets Used By Fonts.
PCTSTR
A PCWSTR if UNICODE is defined, a PCSTR otherwise.
PCWCH
Pointer to a constant WCHAR.
PCWSTR
Pointer to a constant null-terminated string of 16-bit Unicode characters. For more information, see Character Sets Used By Fonts.
PDWORD
Pointer to a DWORD.
PFLOAT
Pointer to a FLOAT.
PHANDLE
Pointer to a HANDLE.
PHKEY
Pointer to an HKEY.
PINT
Pointer to an INT.
PLCID
Pointer to an LCID.
PLONG
Pointer to a LONG.
PLUID
Pointer to a LUID.
POINTER_32
32-bit pointer. On a 32-bit system, this is a native pointer. On a 64-bit system, this is a truncated 64-bit pointer.
POINTER_64
64-bit pointer. On a 64-bit system, this is a native pointer. On a 32-bit system, this is a sign-extended 32-bit pointer.
PSHORT
Pointer to a SHORT.
PSTR
Pointer to a null-terminated string of 8-bit Windows (ANSI) characters. For more information, see Character Sets Used By Fonts.
PTBYTE
Pointer to a TBYTE.
PTCHAR
Pointer to a TCHAR.
PTSTR
PWSTR if UNICODE is defined, a PSTR otherwise.
PTBYTE
Pointer to a TBYTE.
PTCHAR
Pointer to a TCHAR.
PTSTR
A PWSTR if UNICODE is defined, a PSTR otherwise.
PUCHAR
Pointer to a UCHAR.
PUINT
Pointer to a UINT.
PULONG
Pointer to a ULONG.
PUSHORT
Pointer to a USHORT.
PVOID
Pointer to any type.
PWCHAR
Pointer to a WCHAR.
PWORD
Pointer to a WORD.
PWSTR
Pointer to a null-terminated string of 16-bit Unicode characters. For more information, see Character Sets Used By Fonts.
REGSAM
Security access mask for registry key.
SC_HANDLE
Handle to a service control manager database. For more information, see SCM Handles.
SC_LOCK
Handle to a service control manager database lock. For more information, see SCM Handles.
SERVICE_STATUS_HANDLE
Handle to a service status value. For more information, see SCM Handles.
SHORT
Short integer (16 bits).
SIZE_T
The maximum number of bytes to which a pointer can point. Use for a count that must span the full range of a pointer.
SSIZE_ T
Signed SIZE_T.
TBYTE
A WCHAR if UNICODE is defined, a CHAR otherwise.
TCHAR
A WCHAR if UNICODE is defined, a CHAR otherwise.
UCHAR
Unsigned CHAR.
UINT
Unsigned INT.
UINT_PTR
Unsigned INT_PTR.
UINT32
Unsigned INT32.
UINT64
Unsigned INT64.
ULONG
Unsigned LONG.
ULONG_PTR
Unsigned LONG_PTR.
ULONG32
Unsigned LONG32.
ULONG64
Unsigned LONG64.
ULONGLONG
64-bit unsigned integer.
UNSIGNED
Unsigned attribute.
USHORT
Unsigned SHORT.
VOID
Any type.
WCHAR
16-bit Unicode character. For more information, see Character Sets Used By Fonts.
WINAPI
Calling convention for system functions.
WORD
16-bit unsigned integer.
WPARAM
Message parameter.
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