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README.md
MinHook
A Windows API hooking library originally written by Tsuda Kageyu.
http://www.codeproject.com/KB/winsdk/LibMinHook.aspx
Main differences from original v1.1
- Removed boost dependency (jarredholman).
- Fixed a small bug in the GetRelativeBranchDestination function (pillbug99).
- Added the
MH_RemoveHook
function, which removes a hook created with theMH_CreateHook
function. - Added the following functions to enable or disable multiple hooks in one go:
MH_QueueEnableHook
,MH_QueueDisableHook
,MH_ApplyQueued
. This is the preferred way of handling multiple hooks as every call toMH_EnableHook
orMH_DisableHook
suspends and resumes all threads. - Made the functions
MH_EnableHook
andMH_DisableHook
enable/disable all created hooks when theMH_ALL_HOOKS
parameter is passed. This, too, is an efficient way of handling multiple hooks. - If the target function is too small to be patched with a jump, MinHook tries to place the jump above the function. If that fails as well, the
MH_CreateHook
function returnsMH_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED_FUNCTION
. This fixes an issue of hooking the LoadLibraryExW function on Windows 7 x64 (reported by Obble).