Standard WIL functions by type

 

Windows Interface Language (WIL) is an easy-to-use yet very powerful general-purpose programming language with over 500 functions for file management, sending keystrokes, disk drive management, directory management, binary file access, multimedia support, DDE support, clipboard handling, system control, program management, string handling, displaying information, user prompting, window management, floating point & integer arithmetic, execution control and more. Many operations that require pages of code in other programming languages can be accomplished with a single WIL function call.

 

 

§         Functions listed alphabetically

§         Reference

§         Step by step guide to learning WIL

§         Notes

 

Arithmetic Functions

Array Handling

Binary Functions

Clipboard Handling

COM/OLE

DDE Functions

Dialog Functions

Directory Management

Disk Drive Management

Displaying Information

DLLCall

dotNet Functions

File Management

Important Functions

Inputting Information

 

 

 

 

 

InterProgram Communication

Maps (Associative Arrays)

Menu Management

Miscellaneous Functions

Multimedia Functions

Network Functions

Pipe Functions

Pointer Functions

Process Control

Program Management

Registration Functions

String Handling

System Information

Time Functions

Window Management

UAC Functions