On Sunday, 29 June 2014 at 07:51:50 UTC, Jacob Carlborg wrote:

You don't need to use WinMain. You can use a plain D main function and add the "-L/SUBSYSTEM:WINDOWS:4.0" link flag to suppress the console. There are API's to get access to the arguments passed to WinMain, if necessary.

Thanks for your help on this, I couldn't find a way to get the nCmdShow argument, is it safe to assume SW_SHOWNORMAL for starting a new application?

So the situation so far is this:
1. You don't need hPrevInstance
2. You can get hInstance via GetModuleHandle(null) (I think that is the best way) 3. [awesome] use main(string[] args) to get your command line arguments exactly like you are used to (except no program name, I tested this) 4. You don't have to worry about the runtime, it is handled automatically 5. You don't have to catch at the top level and put up a message box, this is also done automatically

Assuming the nCmdShow thing isn't a problem I see no reason why the wiki should tell people to use WinMain at all.

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