Get the OS-specific handle of the window.
*
The type of the returned handle is sf::WindowHandle, which is a typedef
to the handle type defined by the OS. You shouldn't need to use this
function, unless you have very specific stuff to implement that SFML
doesn't support, or implement a temporary workaround until a bug is
fixed.
*
Get the OS-specific handle of the window. * The type of the returned handle is sf::WindowHandle, which is a typedef to the handle type defined by the OS. You shouldn't need to use this function, unless you have very specific stuff to implement that SFML doesn't support, or implement a temporary workaround until a bug is fixed. *