Reputation: 64353
I use the following code to allocate a Console for a WinForm application. The Console window shows up successfully and the output is there. But when I close the Console window, my WinForm applicaion is closed at the same time. Why? I want to keep the WinForm window.
private void btn_to_console_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
if (NativeMethods.AllocConsole())
{
lbl_console_alloc_result.Text = "Console allocation successfully!";
IntPtr stdHandle = NativeMethods.GetStdHandle(NativeMethods.STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE);
Console.WriteLine("from WinForm to Console!");
lbl_console_alloc_result.Text = Console.ReadLine();
}
else
lbl_console_alloc_result.Text = "Console allocation failed!";
}
[System.Runtime.InteropServices.DllImportAttribute("kernel32.dll", EntryPoint = "GetStdHandle")]
public static extern System.IntPtr GetStdHandle(Int32 nStdHandle);
/// Return Type: BOOL->int
[System.Runtime.InteropServices.DllImportAttribute("kernel32.dll", EntryPoint = "AllocConsole")]
[return: System.Runtime.InteropServices.MarshalAsAttribute(System.Runtime.InteropServices.UnmanagedType.Bool)]
public static extern bool AllocConsole();
Thanks in advance...
Upvotes: 7
Views: 2709
Reputation: 564671
Closing a Console Window will shutdown any application -whether a console application, Windows Forms, native Windows app, or WPF application. This is a "feature" of Console windows.
If you don't want this behavior, you should, instead, just make a custom window to display your output instead of using a Console Window. Otherwise, you need to call FreeConsole instead of closing the Window to detach your application from the Console window.
Upvotes: 8