Extension functions list

As we read before (Direct extension’s functions usage) we can use this extension directly without depending on the functions of RCRegistry class.

Functions List

Here we are going to know the whole list of functions that could be called directly. We have to know that, they are not written in Ring, C++ or any other language syntax. They have been written in this way to clarify their actual components.

CRegistry* cregopenkey ( RootHkey index /*like HKEY_CURRENT_USER*/ , string keyname , \optional int flags, \optional boolean access64tree )

void cregclosekey ( CRegistry* keyhandle )

void cregdeletekey ( CRegistry* keyhandle )

boolean cregkeyexist ( RootHkey index , string keyname )

boolean cregsubkeyexist ( CRegistry* keyhandle , string subkeyname )

void cregsetflags ( CRegistry* keyhandle , int flags )

int cregentriescount ( CRegistry* keyhandle )

int creggetflags ( CRegistry* keyhandle )

void cregaccess64tree ( CRegistry* keyhandle , boolean access)

boolean cregisvirtualized (CRegistry* keyhandle)
int cregisvirtualized (CRegistry* key, bool detailed)

int cregsubkeyscount ( CRegistry* keyhandle , int valueindex )

String creggetsubkeyat ( CRegistry* keyhandle , int valueindex )

boolean cregrefresh ( CRegistry *keyhandle )

CRegEntry* creggetat ( CRegistry* keyhandle , int valueindex )

string creggetname ( CRegEntry* entryhandle )

void cregcopy ( CRegEntry* Entry , CRegistry* Dest )
void cregcopy ( CRegistry* Source , String valuename, CRegistry* Dist )

void cregrename ( CRegistry* keyhandle , string valuename , string newname)

void cregsetvalue ( CRegistry* keyhandle , string valuename , string\int value )

string creggetvalue ( CRegistry* keyhandle , string valuename )

void cregdelete ( CRegistry* keyhandle , string valuename )

void cregsetmulti ( CRegistry* keyhandle , string valuename , string value )

void cregmultiremoveat ( CRegistry* keyhandle , string valuename , int index )

void cregmultisetat ( CRegistry* keyhandle , string valuename , int index , string value)

void cregmultiadd ( CRegistry* keyhandle , string valuename , string value)

string cregmultigetat ( CRegistry* keyhandle , string valuename , int index )

int cregmulticount ( CRegistry* keyhandle , string valuename )

void cregmulticlear ( CRegistry* keyhandle  , string valuename )

string creggetexpandsz( CRegistry* keyhandle , string valuename )

void cregsetexpandsz( CRegistry* keyhandle , string valuename , string value )

string creggetexpandedsz( CRegistry* keyhandle , string valuename )

void cregsetqword( CRegistry* keyhandle , string valuename , number\string value )

string creggetqword( CRegistry* keyhandle , string valuename )

string creggetbinary( CRegistry* keyhandle , string valuename )

void cregsetbinary( CRegistry* keyhandle , string valuename , string value )

int cregbinarylength( CRegistry* keyhandle , string valuename )

boolean cregisstring ( CRegistry* keyhandle , string valuename )

boolean cregisdword ( CRegistry* keyhandle , string valuename )

boolean cregismultistring ( CRegistry* keyhandle , string valuename )

boolean cregisbinary ( CRegistry* keyhandle , string valuename )

boolean cregisexpandsz ( CRegistry* keyhandle , string valuename )

boolean cregisqword ( CRegistry* keyhandle , string valuename )

boolean cregexists ( CRegistry* keyhandle , string valuename )

int cregtype ( CRegistry* keyhandle , string valuename )

Note

  1. Each function or parameter preceded by star in its definition denotes that it is a handle/pointer.
  2. Each function has “CReg” prefix to show that these functions are normal extension of their original C++ class “CRegistry”, and to preserve enough space for any one who could develop other extension which will deal directly with WIN APIs of Wndows Registry.