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delphi - How to paste a custom format clipboard data into a TMemo?

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I don't feel comfortable at Windows API programming.

Exploring the way EasyGPS by Topografix handles clipboard manipulations, I discovered that it uses a custom clipboard format named GPX wich is actually plain XML text (GPX to be precise). Using Clipboard.AsText is excluded.

I stumble at this stage:

program ProbeClipboard;

{$APPTYPE CONSOLE}

uses
  SysUtils,
  Windows,
  ClipBrd;

var
  CF_GPX: Cardinal;
  ClipboardData: THandle;

begin
  CF_GPX:=RegisterClipboardFormat('GPX');

  if ClipBoard.HasFormat(CF_GPX) then
  begin
    Writeln('GPX format available in clipboard');
    //
    OpenClipboard(0);

    ClipboardData := GetClipboardData(CF_GPX);

    if ClipboardData = 0 then
      raise Exception.Create('Clipboard data Error');

    /// How to use GlobalLock and GlobalUnLock
    /// so that I can paste the Clipboard data
    /// to a TMemo instance for example

    CloseClipboard;
  end;
end.

Please, help me to fix that program.

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I'd write it like this:

program ProbeClipboard;

{$APPTYPE CONSOLE}

uses
  SysUtils,
  Windows,
  ClipBrd;

var
  CF_GPX: Cardinal;
  ClipboardData: Windows.HGLOBAL;
  Ptr: Pointer;
  Size: DWORD;

begin
  CF_GPX := RegisterClipboardFormat('GPX');

  Clipboard.Open;
  try
    if Clipboard.HasFormat(CF_GPX) then
    begin
      Writeln('GPX format available in clipboard');

      ClipboardData := Clipboard.GetAsHandle(CF_GPX);
      if ClipboardData=0 then
        RaiseLastOSError;

      Ptr := Windows.GlobalLock(ClipboardData);
      if Ptr=nil then
        RaiseLastOSError;

      try
        Size := Windows.GlobalSize(ClipboardData);

        //Ptr now points to a memory block of Size bytes 
        //containing the clipboard data
      finally
        Windows.GlobalUnlock(ClipboardData);
      end;
    end;
  finally
    Clipboard.Close;
  end;
end.

Note that I moved the clipboard Open command, which locks the clipboard to be outside the test for the CF_GPX format. That is to avoid a race condition which exists in your code. In your code the clipboard could be modified between the HasFormat call and the OpenClipboard call.

I also used the Clipboard class exclusively. This class has all you need and you don't need to use the raw Win32 clipboard API.

I even put error checking in!


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