windows - Can an app use the clipboard for its own purposes? (read: who owns the clipboard?) -


In PowerBuilder's IDE, the code uses the autocomplete feature code to clipboard the entire text dialog. By doing so, what was stored on the clipboard before it was overridden. So, if you had the winning number of the next lottery stored on your clipboard, and you used to complete m_goodfor to m_goodfornothing , then you have The only chance lost is ever getting rich, and you are left with nothing on your clipboard.

It seems that it was implemented by some trainee, no one was watching. However, there is also a chance I have worked for everything, and thus using the clipboard is absolutely legal, can an application use the clipboard for its own purposes? Who is considered the owner of the clipboard?

(Whoever adds to the feature of the feature's programmer, and provides the argument for the purpose, assuming that the user can actually be benefited from)

You probably are on internal logic to communicate information other than pure laziness There is no reason why an application does not use the clipboard. Among the processes, there are other, better ways to communicate information.

Other users can give paste information in other applications, there is no reason to use the clipboard.


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