From 4ad1e6fedbbdf47ea996f317de13d5cd5c5e206e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Earnie Boyd Date: Tue, 28 May 2002 13:13:45 +0000 Subject: Merging MinGW changes --- winsup/mingw/samples/dirent/jamfile | 6 +- winsup/mingw/samples/dirent/test.c | 182 +++++----- winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/dll.c | 44 +-- winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/dll.def | 6 +- winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/dll.h | 8 +- winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/exe.c | 46 +-- winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/exe.exp | 16 +- winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/expexe.c | 34 +- winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/expexe.def | 4 +- winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/loaddll.c | 80 ++--- winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/loadexe.c | 94 ++--- winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/readme.txt | 78 ++-- winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/silly.cpp | 110 +++--- winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/silly.def | 22 +- winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/silly.exp | 16 +- winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/silly.h | 54 +-- winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/sillydll.cpp | 214 +++++------ winsup/mingw/samples/filehand/filehand.c | 114 +++--- winsup/mingw/samples/filehand/jamfile | 6 +- winsup/mingw/samples/filehand/junk.txt | 2 +- winsup/mingw/samples/fixargv/fixargv.c | 580 +++++++++++++++--------------- winsup/mingw/samples/fixargv/fixargv.h | 48 +-- winsup/mingw/samples/fixargv/readme.txt | 170 ++++----- winsup/mingw/samples/fmode/all.c | 92 ++--- winsup/mingw/samples/fmode/jamfile | 10 +- winsup/mingw/samples/fmode/readme.txt | 10 +- winsup/mingw/samples/fmode/test.c | 62 ++-- winsup/mingw/samples/print/jamfile | 18 +- winsup/mingw/samples/print/prntest.c | 130 +++---- winsup/mingw/samples/seh/eh3.c | 224 ++++++------ winsup/mingw/samples/seh/exutil.c | 136 +++---- winsup/mingw/samples/seh/exutil.def | 6 +- winsup/mingw/samples/seh/exutil.h | 46 +-- winsup/mingw/samples/seh/jamfile | 26 +- winsup/mingw/samples/seh/sehfix.c | 120 +++---- winsup/mingw/samples/seh/sehsub.c | 86 ++--- winsup/mingw/samples/seh/sehtest.c | 144 ++++---- winsup/mingw/samples/simpledll/dll.c | 66 ++-- winsup/mingw/samples/simpledll/dll.cpp | 88 ++--- winsup/mingw/samples/simpledll/dll.def | 4 +- winsup/mingw/samples/simpledll/exe.c | 26 +- winsup/mingw/samples/simpledll/jamfile | 28 +- winsup/mingw/samples/test/jamfile | 18 +- winsup/mingw/samples/test/test.c | 40 +-- winsup/mingw/samples/wintest/jamfile | 16 +- winsup/mingw/samples/wintest/test.c | 424 +++++++++++----------- 46 files changed, 1877 insertions(+), 1877 deletions(-) (limited to 'winsup/mingw/samples') diff --git a/winsup/mingw/samples/dirent/jamfile b/winsup/mingw/samples/dirent/jamfile index 4bfdc2461..c920ffe9b 100644 --- a/winsup/mingw/samples/dirent/jamfile +++ b/winsup/mingw/samples/dirent/jamfile @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ - -Main test.exe : test.c ; - + +Main test.exe : test.c ; + diff --git a/winsup/mingw/samples/dirent/test.c b/winsup/mingw/samples/dirent/test.c index bb4629fea..9ff4267ee 100644 --- a/winsup/mingw/samples/dirent/test.c +++ b/winsup/mingw/samples/dirent/test.c @@ -1,91 +1,91 @@ -/* - * A test which demonstrates the use of opendir and related functions - * declared in dirent.h. - */ - -#include -#include -#include - -#include - -int -main (int argc, char* argv[]) -{ - int i; - struct dirent* de; - DIR* dir; - long lPos; - - if (argc == 2) - { - printf ("Opening directory \"%s\"\n", argv[1]); - dir = opendir(argv[1]); - } - else - { - printf ("Opening \".\"\n"); - dir = opendir("."); - } - - if (!dir) - { - printf ("Directory open failed!\n"); - if (errno) - { - printf ("Error : %s\n", strerror(errno)); - } - return 1; - } - - i = 0; - lPos = -1; - - while (de = readdir (dir)) - { - i++; - printf ("%d : \"%s\" (tell %ld)\n", i, de->d_name, - telldir(dir)); - - if (i == 3) - { - printf ("We will seek here later.\n"); - lPos = telldir (dir); - } - } - - printf ("Rewind directory.\n"); - rewinddir (dir); - - if (de = readdir (dir)) - { - printf ("First entry : \"%s\"\n", de->d_name); - } - else - { - printf ("Empty directory.\n"); - } - - if (lPos != -1) - { - printf ("Seeking to fourth entry.\n"); - seekdir (dir, lPos); - - if (de = readdir (dir)) - { - printf ("Fourth entry : \"%s\"\n", de->d_name); - } - else - { - printf ("No fourth entry.\n"); - } - } - else - { - printf ("Seek position is past end of directory.\n"); - } - - printf ("Closing directory.\n"); - closedir (dir); -} - +/* + * A test which demonstrates the use of opendir and related functions + * declared in dirent.h. + */ + +#include +#include +#include + +#include + +int +main (int argc, char* argv[]) +{ + int i; + struct dirent* de; + DIR* dir; + long lPos; + + if (argc == 2) + { + printf ("Opening directory \"%s\"\n", argv[1]); + dir = opendir(argv[1]); + } + else + { + printf ("Opening \".\"\n"); + dir = opendir("."); + } + + if (!dir) + { + printf ("Directory open failed!\n"); + if (errno) + { + printf ("Error : %s\n", strerror(errno)); + } + return 1; + } + + i = 0; + lPos = -1; + + while (de = readdir (dir)) + { + i++; + printf ("%d : \"%s\" (tell %ld)\n", i, de->d_name, + telldir(dir)); + + if (i == 3) + { + printf ("We will seek here later.\n"); + lPos = telldir (dir); + } + } + + printf ("Rewind directory.\n"); + rewinddir (dir); + + if (de = readdir (dir)) + { + printf ("First entry : \"%s\"\n", de->d_name); + } + else + { + printf ("Empty directory.\n"); + } + + if (lPos != -1) + { + printf ("Seeking to fourth entry.\n"); + seekdir (dir, lPos); + + if (de = readdir (dir)) + { + printf ("Fourth entry : \"%s\"\n", de->d_name); + } + else + { + printf ("No fourth entry.\n"); + } + } + else + { + printf ("Seek position is past end of directory.\n"); + } + + printf ("Closing directory.\n"); + closedir (dir); +} + diff --git a/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/dll.c b/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/dll.c index ba00fab3e..257b1b8ff 100644 --- a/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/dll.c +++ b/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/dll.c @@ -1,22 +1,22 @@ -/* - * Source code of the functions inside our test DLL. Note that DllMain is - * not required (it will be provided by the stub in libmingw32.a). - */ - -#if 0 -#include -#endif - -int Add (int x, int y) -{ - printf ("In add!\nx = %d\ny = %d\n", x, y); - return (x + y); -} - - -double __attribute__((stdcall)) Sub (double x, double y) -{ - printf ("In sub!\nx = %f\ny = %f\n", x, y); - return (x - y); -} - +/* + * Source code of the functions inside our test DLL. Note that DllMain is + * not required (it will be provided by the stub in libmingw32.a). + */ + +#if 0 +#include +#endif + +int Add (int x, int y) +{ + printf ("In add!\nx = %d\ny = %d\n", x, y); + return (x + y); +} + + +double __attribute__((stdcall)) Sub (double x, double y) +{ + printf ("In sub!\nx = %f\ny = %f\n", x, y); + return (x - y); +} + diff --git a/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/dll.def b/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/dll.def index 4572319b3..b20a405d8 100644 --- a/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/dll.def +++ b/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/dll.def @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ -EXPORTS -Add -Sub@16 +EXPORTS +Add +Sub@16 diff --git a/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/dll.h b/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/dll.h index 35faa4c32..8fac5332b 100644 --- a/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/dll.h +++ b/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/dll.h @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ - -int Add (int x, int y); -double __attribute__((stdcall)) Sub (double x, double y); - + +int Add (int x, int y); +double __attribute__((stdcall)) Sub (double x, double y); + diff --git a/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/exe.c b/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/exe.c index 06a580a67..d778348e4 100644 --- a/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/exe.c +++ b/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/exe.c @@ -1,23 +1,23 @@ -#include - -#include "dll.h" - -int main() -{ - int i, j, k; - double dk; - - i = 10; - j = 13; - - k = Add(i, j); - - printf ("%d + %d = %d\n", i, j, k); - - dk = Sub(i, j); - - printf ("%d - %d = %f\n", i, j, dk); - - return 0; -} - +#include + +#include "dll.h" + +int main() +{ + int i, j, k; + double dk; + + i = 10; + j = 13; + + k = Add(i, j); + + printf ("%d + %d = %d\n", i, j, k); + + dk = Sub(i, j); + + printf ("%d - %d = %f\n", i, j, dk); + + return 0; +} + diff --git a/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/exe.exp b/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/exe.exp index 584b5306b..887fdb0ac 100644 --- a/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/exe.exp +++ b/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/exe.exp @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ -In add! -x = 10 -y = 13 -10 + 13 = 23 -In sub! -x = 10 -y = 13 -10 - 13 = -3 +In add! +x = 10 +y = 13 +10 + 13 = 23 +In sub! +x = 10 +y = 13 +10 - 13 = -3 diff --git a/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/expexe.c b/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/expexe.c index 10a8f08b1..d94ea1e7e 100644 --- a/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/expexe.c +++ b/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/expexe.c @@ -1,17 +1,17 @@ - -#include - -int -ExportedFromExe () -{ - printf ("This output produced by ExportedFromExe.\n"); - return 0; -} - -int main() -{ - printf ("Hello, world\n"); - - return 0; -} - + +#include + +int +ExportedFromExe () +{ + printf ("This output produced by ExportedFromExe.\n"); + return 0; +} + +int main() +{ + printf ("Hello, world\n"); + + return 0; +} + diff --git a/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/expexe.def b/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/expexe.def index fa0aa2856..309f1508f 100644 --- a/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/expexe.def +++ b/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/expexe.def @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ -EXPORTS -ExportedFromExe +EXPORTS +ExportedFromExe diff --git a/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/loaddll.c b/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/loaddll.c index bbb34a3c9..ec69c9a7e 100644 --- a/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/loaddll.c +++ b/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/loaddll.c @@ -1,40 +1,40 @@ -/* - * This version attempts to load dll.dll dynamically, get the address of the - * Add function, and then call it. - */ - -#include -#include - -int (*Add)(int x, int y); - -int main() -{ - HINSTANCE hDll; - int i, j, k; - - hDll = LoadLibrary ("dll.dll"); - if (!hDll) - { - printf ("Error %d loading dll.\n", GetLastError()); - exit (-1); - } - - if (!(Add = GetProcAddress (hDll, "Add"))) - { - printf ("Error %d getting Add function.\n", GetLastError()); - exit (-1); - } - - i = 10; - j = 13; - - k = Add(i, j); - - printf ("i %d, j %d, k %d\n", i, j, k); - - FreeLibrary (hDll); - - return 0; -} - +/* + * This version attempts to load dll.dll dynamically, get the address of the + * Add function, and then call it. + */ + +#include +#include + +int (*Add)(int x, int y); + +int main() +{ + HINSTANCE hDll; + int i, j, k; + + hDll = LoadLibrary ("dll.dll"); + if (!hDll) + { + printf ("Error %d loading dll.\n", GetLastError()); + exit (-1); + } + + if (!(Add = GetProcAddress (hDll, "Add"))) + { + printf ("Error %d getting Add function.\n", GetLastError()); + exit (-1); + } + + i = 10; + j = 13; + + k = Add(i, j); + + printf ("i %d, j %d, k %d\n", i, j, k); + + FreeLibrary (hDll); + + return 0; +} + diff --git a/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/loadexe.c b/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/loadexe.c index c5a84dc01..2ee4e8483 100644 --- a/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/loadexe.c +++ b/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/loadexe.c @@ -1,47 +1,47 @@ -/* - * This program attempts to load expexe.exe dynamically, get the address of the - * ExportedFromExe function, and then call it. - * - * This example DOES NOT WORK! I don't know exactly what can be done, but - * it simply seems that LoadLibrary refuses to load executables. - */ - -#include -#include - -int (*ExportedFromExe)(); - -int main() -{ - HINSTANCE hDll; - int i, j, k; - - hDll = LoadLibrary ("expexe.exe"); - if (!hDll) - { - printf ("Error %d loading exe.\n", GetLastError()); - exit (-1); - } - - if (!(ExportedFromExe = GetProcAddress (hDll, "ExportedFromExe"))) - { - printf ("Error %d getting ExportedFromExe function.\n", - GetLastError()); - exit (-1); - } - else - { - ExportedFromExe (); - } - - /* NOTE: Unlike a DLL the exe doesn't have an entry point which - * initializes global objects and adds __do_global_dtors to - * the atexit list. Thus it should be safe(?) to free the - * library. Of course, this also makes it unsafe to use - * executables at all in this manner. - */ - FreeLibrary (hDll); - - return 0; -} - +/* + * This program attempts to load expexe.exe dynamically, get the address of the + * ExportedFromExe function, and then call it. + * + * This example DOES NOT WORK! I don't know exactly what can be done, but + * it simply seems that LoadLibrary refuses to load executables. + */ + +#include +#include + +int (*ExportedFromExe)(); + +int main() +{ + HINSTANCE hDll; + int i, j, k; + + hDll = LoadLibrary ("expexe.exe"); + if (!hDll) + { + printf ("Error %d loading exe.\n", GetLastError()); + exit (-1); + } + + if (!(ExportedFromExe = GetProcAddress (hDll, "ExportedFromExe"))) + { + printf ("Error %d getting ExportedFromExe function.\n", + GetLastError()); + exit (-1); + } + else + { + ExportedFromExe (); + } + + /* NOTE: Unlike a DLL the exe doesn't have an entry point which + * initializes global objects and adds __do_global_dtors to + * the atexit list. Thus it should be safe(?) to free the + * library. Of course, this also makes it unsafe to use + * executables at all in this manner. + */ + FreeLibrary (hDll); + + return 0; +} + diff --git a/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/readme.txt b/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/readme.txt index a46dd23a5..3d3101326 100644 --- a/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/readme.txt +++ b/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/readme.txt @@ -1,39 +1,39 @@ -This directory contains two examples of building DLLs. The exe.c and dll.c -files are used to build a very simple example DLL with a function that -adds two numbers together (and prints some text at the same time). The -exe.c program links to the DLL and prints the results of the function -call. - -The C++ example "silly" is more interesting because it involves a DLL which -contains the code for a C++ class. The CSilly class has all of its code in -the sillydll.cpp source file, which is used to build the silly.dll. The -silly.cpp source code builds the main silly.exe executable which makes a -dynamic instance of the object and calls its member functions. - -The C++ silly.def file was generated by doing a nm of sillydll.o after it -was generated and then getting the symbol names from that. Removing the -leading underscore produces the appropriate name to include in the EXPORTS -section. Notice there are a few weird functions. - -Since there are now several different versions of the GNU compiler capable -of doing this, and they each seem to have different requirements for exports -for classes, it has gotten kind of messy. The silly.def file here is for -use with the native Mingw32 build of the EGCS version of GCC. The silly.def.old -file was the def file I used when I was using Jan-Jaap's Mingw32 native port -of GCC. The Cygnus version is different again, if I recall correctly, but I -don't have it hanging around anymore. - -The jamfile builds all the components from the raw sources. - -The expected output of exe.exe and silly.exe are in the files exe.exp -and silly.exp. - - -The source code in this directory is in the PUBLIC DOMAIN and can be -used or abused as you see fit. There is NO WARRANTY for this code, -including (but not limited to) implied warranties of MERCHANTABILITY -or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. - - -Colin Peters - +This directory contains two examples of building DLLs. The exe.c and dll.c +files are used to build a very simple example DLL with a function that +adds two numbers together (and prints some text at the same time). The +exe.c program links to the DLL and prints the results of the function +call. + +The C++ example "silly" is more interesting because it involves a DLL which +contains the code for a C++ class. The CSilly class has all of its code in +the sillydll.cpp source file, which is used to build the silly.dll. The +silly.cpp source code builds the main silly.exe executable which makes a +dynamic instance of the object and calls its member functions. + +The C++ silly.def file was generated by doing a nm of sillydll.o after it +was generated and then getting the symbol names from that. Removing the +leading underscore produces the appropriate name to include in the EXPORTS +section. Notice there are a few weird functions. + +Since there are now several different versions of the GNU compiler capable +of doing this, and they each seem to have different requirements for exports +for classes, it has gotten kind of messy. The silly.def file here is for +use with the native Mingw32 build of the EGCS version of GCC. The silly.def.old +file was the def file I used when I was using Jan-Jaap's Mingw32 native port +of GCC. The Cygnus version is different again, if I recall correctly, but I +don't have it hanging around anymore. + +The jamfile builds all the components from the raw sources. + +The expected output of exe.exe and silly.exe are in the files exe.exp +and silly.exp. + + +The source code in this directory is in the PUBLIC DOMAIN and can be +used or abused as you see fit. There is NO WARRANTY for this code, +including (but not limited to) implied warranties of MERCHANTABILITY +or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. + + +Colin Peters + diff --git a/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/silly.cpp b/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/silly.cpp index 70f5af5c7..ee9e1fe77 100644 --- a/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/silly.cpp +++ b/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/silly.cpp @@ -1,55 +1,55 @@ -// -// C++ test of a dll which contains a C++ class. -// - -#include -#include - -// Interface of class. -#include "silly.h" - -#ifdef DERIVED_TEST -// Here is a derived class too. -class CMoreSilly : public CSilly -{ - public: - CMoreSilly (char* szNewName) : CSilly (szNewName) {}; - ~CMoreSilly (); - - WhatsYourName(); -}; - -CMoreSilly:: -~CMoreSilly () -{ - printf ("In CMoreSilly \"%s\" destructor!\n", szName); -} - -CMoreSilly:: -WhatsYourName () -{ - printf ("I'm more silly and my name is \"%s\"\n", szName); -} -#endif - -int -main () -{ - CSilly* psilly = new CSilly("silly"); - - psilly->WhatsYourName(); - psilly->Poke(); // Poke him, he should say "Ouch!" - psilly->Stab(4); // Stab him four times he should say "Ugh!!!!" - - delete psilly; - -#ifdef DERIVED_TEST - psilly = new CMoreSilly("more silly"); - psilly->WhatsYourName(); - psilly->Stab(5); - delete psilly; -#endif - - return 0; -} - +// +// C++ test of a dll which contains a C++ class. +// + +#include +#include + +// Interface of class. +#include "silly.h" + +#ifdef DERIVED_TEST +// Here is a derived class too. +class CMoreSilly : public CSilly +{ + public: + CMoreSilly (char* szNewName) : CSilly (szNewName) {}; + ~CMoreSilly (); + + WhatsYourName(); +}; + +CMoreSilly:: +~CMoreSilly () +{ + printf ("In CMoreSilly \"%s\" destructor!\n", szName); +} + +CMoreSilly:: +WhatsYourName () +{ + printf ("I'm more silly and my name is \"%s\"\n", szName); +} +#endif + +int +main () +{ + CSilly* psilly = new CSilly("silly"); + + psilly->WhatsYourName(); + psilly->Poke(); // Poke him, he should say "Ouch!" + psilly->Stab(4); // Stab him four times he should say "Ugh!!!!" + + delete psilly; + +#ifdef DERIVED_TEST + psilly = new CMoreSilly("more silly"); + psilly->WhatsYourName(); + psilly->Stab(5); + delete psilly; +#endif + + return 0; +} + diff --git a/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/silly.def b/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/silly.def index 6733e5df7..a766ff94f 100644 --- a/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/silly.def +++ b/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/silly.def @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ -EXPORTS -DllMain@12 -Poke__6CSilly -Stab__6CSillyi -WhatsYourName__6CSilly -_$_6CSilly -__6CSilly -__6CSillyPc -__tf6CSilly -__ti6CSilly -_vt$6CSilly +EXPORTS +DllMain@12 +Poke__6CSilly +Stab__6CSillyi +WhatsYourName__6CSilly +_$_6CSilly +__6CSilly +__6CSillyPc +__tf6CSilly +__ti6CSilly +_vt$6CSilly diff --git a/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/silly.exp b/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/silly.exp index 386e81c1c..ab544f97f 100644 --- a/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/silly.exp +++ b/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/silly.exp @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ -I'm silly. -Ouch! -Ugh!!!! -In CSilly destructor. -I'm more silly and my name is "more silly" -Ugh!!!!! -In CMoreSilly "more silly" destructor! -In CSilly destructor. +I'm silly. +Ouch! +Ugh!!!! +In CSilly destructor. +I'm more silly and my name is "more silly" +Ugh!!!!! +In CMoreSilly "more silly" destructor! +In CSilly destructor. diff --git a/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/silly.h b/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/silly.h index 007b0f5d7..d3f99bed8 100644 --- a/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/silly.h +++ b/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/silly.h @@ -1,27 +1,27 @@ - -#define DERIVED_TEST 1 - -class CSilly -{ - protected: - char* szName; - - public: - CSilly(); - CSilly(char* szName); -#ifdef DERIVED_TEST - virtual ~CSilly(); -#else - ~CSilly(); -#endif - - Poke (); - Stab (int nTimes); -#ifdef DERIVED_TEST - virtual WhatsYourName (); -#else - WhatsYourName (); -#endif - -}; - + +#define DERIVED_TEST 1 + +class CSilly +{ + protected: + char* szName; + + public: + CSilly(); + CSilly(char* szName); +#ifdef DERIVED_TEST + virtual ~CSilly(); +#else + ~CSilly(); +#endif + + Poke (); + Stab (int nTimes); +#ifdef DERIVED_TEST + virtual WhatsYourName (); +#else + WhatsYourName (); +#endif + +}; + diff --git a/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/sillydll.cpp b/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/sillydll.cpp index bd5ccea30..87385e584 100644 --- a/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/sillydll.cpp +++ b/winsup/mingw/samples/dlltest/sillydll.cpp @@ -1,107 +1,107 @@ - -#include -#include -#include -#include - - -#if 0 -#define STREAMS_VERSION -#endif - -#if defined(STREAMS_VERSION) -#include -#endif - -#include "silly.h" - -extern "C" -BOOL WINAPI DllMain(HANDLE hDll, DWORD dwReason, LPVOID lpReserved) -{ - return TRUE; -} - -CSilly:: -CSilly() -{ - szName = NULL; -} - -CSilly:: -CSilly(char* new_szName) -{ - szName = new char[strlen(new_szName)+1]; - - if (szName) - { - strcpy (szName, new_szName); - } -} - -CSilly:: -~CSilly() -{ - printf ("In CSilly destructor.\n"); - if (szName) - { - delete szName; - } -} - -CSilly:: -Poke () -{ -#ifndef STREAMS_VERSION - printf ("Ouch!\n"); -#else - cout << "Ouch!" << endl; -#endif -} - -CSilly:: -Stab (int nTimes) -{ -#ifndef STREAMS_VERSION - printf ("Ugh"); -#else - cout << "Ugh"; -#endif - - int i; - for (i = 0; i < nTimes; i++) - { -#ifndef STREAMS_VERSION - putchar('!'); -#else - cout << '!' ; -#endif - } - -#ifndef STREAMS_VERSION - putchar('\n'); -#else - cout << endl; -#endif -} - -CSilly:: -WhatsYourName () -{ - if (szName) - { -#ifndef STREAMS_VERSION - printf ("I'm %s.\n", szName); -#else - cout << "I'm " << szName << "." << endl; -#endif - } - else - { -#ifndef STREAMS_VERSION - printf ("I have no name.\n"); -#else - cout << "I have no name." << endl; -#endif - } -} - + +#include +#include +#include +#include + + +#if 0 +#define STREAMS_VERSION +#endif + +#if defined(STREAMS_VERSION) +#include +#endif + +#include "silly.h" + +extern "C" +BOOL WINAPI DllMain(HANDLE hDll, DWORD dwReason, LPVOID lpReserved) +{ + return TRUE; +} + +CSilly:: +CSilly() +{ + szName = NULL; +} + +CSilly:: +CSilly(char* new_szName) +{ + szName = new char[strlen(new_szName)+1]; + + if (szName) + { + strcpy (szName, new_szName); + } +} + +CSilly:: +~CSilly() +{ + printf ("In CSilly destructor.\n"); + if (szName) + { + delete szName; + } +} + +CSilly:: +Poke () +{ +#ifndef STREAMS_VERSION + printf ("Ouch!\n"); +#else + cout << "Ouch!" << endl; +#endif +} + +CSilly:: +Stab (int nTimes) +{ +#ifndef STREAMS_VERSION + printf ("Ugh"); +#else + cout << "Ugh"; +#endif + + int i; + for (i = 0; i < nTimes; i++) + { +#ifndef STREAMS_VERSION + putchar('!'); +#else + cout << '!' ; +#endif + } + +#ifndef STREAMS_VERSION + putchar('\n'); +#else + cout << endl; +#endif +} + +CSilly:: +WhatsYourName () +{ + if (szName) + { +#ifndef STREAMS_VERSION + printf ("I'm %s.\n", szName); +#else + cout << "I'm " << szName << "." << endl; +#endif + } + else + { +#ifndef STREAMS_VERSION + printf ("I have no name.\n"); +#else + cout << "I have no name." << endl; +#endif + } +} + diff --git a/winsup/mingw/samples/filehand/filehand.c b/winsup/mingw/samples/filehand/filehand.c index 24e048c52..2af69b371 100644 --- a/winsup/mingw/samples/filehand/filehand.c +++ b/winsup/mingw/samples/filehand/filehand.c @@ -1,57 +1,57 @@ -/* - * An example showing how you can obtain the UNIX-ish file number from a - * FILE* and in turn how you can get the Win32 HANDLE of the file from - * the file number. - * - * This code is in the PUBLIC DOMAIN and has NO WARRANTY. - * - * Colin Peters - */ - -#include -#include -#include - -int -main (int argc, char* argv[]) -{ - char* szFileName; - FILE* fileIn; - int fnIn; - HANDLE hFileIn; - char caBuf[81]; - int nRead; - - if (argc >= 2) - { - szFileName = argv[1]; - } - else - { - szFileName = "junk.txt"; - } - - fileIn = fopen (szFileName, "r"); - - if (!fileIn) - { - printf ("Could not open %s for reading\n", szFileName); - exit(1); - } - - fnIn = fileno (fileIn); - hFileIn = (HANDLE) _get_osfhandle (fnIn); - - printf ("OS file handle %d\n", (int) hFileIn); - - ReadFile (hFileIn, caBuf, 80, &nRead, NULL); - - printf ("Read %d bytes using ReadFile.\n", nRead); - - caBuf[nRead] = '\0'; - - printf ("\"%s\"\n", caBuf); - - fclose (fileIn); -} - +/* + * An example showing how you can obtain the UNIX-ish file number from a + * FILE* and in turn how you can get the Win32 HANDLE of the file from + * the file number. + * + * This code is in the PUBLIC DOMAIN and has NO WARRANTY. + * + * Colin Peters + */ + +#include +#include +#include + +int +main (int argc, char* argv[]) +{ + char* szFileName; + FILE* fileIn; + int fnIn; + HANDLE hFileIn; + char caBuf[81]; + int nRead; + + if (argc >= 2) + { + szFileName = argv[1]; + } + else + { + szFileName = "junk.txt"; + } + + fileIn = fopen (szFileName, "r"); + + if (!fileIn) + { + printf ("Could not open %s for reading\n", szFileName); + exit(1); + } + + fnIn = fileno (fileIn); + hFileIn = (HANDLE) _get_osfhandle (fnIn); + + printf ("OS file handle %d\n", (int) hFileIn); + + ReadFile (hFileIn, caBuf, 80, &nRead, NULL); + + printf ("Read %d bytes using ReadFile.\n", nRead); + + caBuf[nRead] = '\0'; + + printf ("\"%s\"\n", caBuf); + + fclose (fileIn); +} + diff --git a/winsup/mingw/samples/filehand/jamfile b/winsup/mingw/samples/filehand/jamfile index 6f29c3758..3b2c726de 100644 --- a/winsup/mingw/samples/filehand/jamfile +++ b/winsup/mingw/samples/filehand/jamfile @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ - -Main filehand.exe : filehand.c ; - + +Main filehand.exe : filehand.c ; + diff --git a/winsup/mingw/samples/filehand/junk.txt b/winsup/mingw/samples/filehand/junk.txt index f933c546e..6de7b8c69 100644 --- a/winsup/mingw/samples/filehand/junk.txt +++ b/winsup/mingw/samples/filehand/junk.txt @@ -1 +1 @@ -This is a test file. +This is a test file. diff --git a/winsup/mingw/samples/fixargv/fixargv.c b/winsup/mingw/samples/fixargv/fixargv.c index 50c24cd06..c2e2a41e6 100644 --- a/winsup/mingw/samples/fixargv/fixargv.c +++ b/winsup/mingw/samples/fixargv/fixargv.c @@ -1,290 +1,290 @@ -/* - * fixargv.c - * - * A special function which "fixes" an argv array by replacing arguments - * that need quoting with quoted versions. - * - * NOTE: In order to be reasonably consistent there is some misuse of the - * const keyword here-- which leads to compilation warnings. These - * should be ok to ignore. - * - * This is a sample distributed as part of the Mingw32 package. - * - * Contributors: - * Created by Colin Peters - * - * THIS SOFTWARE IS NOT COPYRIGHTED - * - * This source code is offered for use in the public domain. You may - * use, modify or distribute it freely. - * - * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful but - * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. ALL WARRENTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED ARE HEREBY - * DISCLAMED. This includes but is not limited to warrenties of - * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. - * - * $Revision$ - * $Author$ - * $Date$ - * - */ - -#include -#include "fixargv.h" - -/* - * This takes a single string and fixes it, enclosing it in quotes if it - * contains any spaces and/or escaping the quotes it contains. - */ -char* -fix_arg (const char* szArg) -{ - int nQuoteAll; /* Does the whole arg need quoting? */ - int nBkSlRun; /* How may backslashes in a row? */ - char* sz; - char* szNew; - size_t sizeLen; - - nQuoteAll = 0; - nBkSlRun = 0; - sz = szArg; - sizeLen = 1; - - /* First we figure out how much bigger the new string has to be - * than the old one. */ - while (*sz != '\0') - { - /* - * Arguments containing whitespace of wildcards will be - * quoted to preserve tokenization and/or those special - * characters (i.e. wildcarding will NOT be done at the - * other end-- they will get the * and ? characters as is). - * TODO: Is this the best way? Do we want to enable wildcards? - * If so, when? - */ - if (!nQuoteAll && - (*sz == ' ' || *sz == '\t' || *sz == '*' || *sz == '?')) - { - nQuoteAll = 1; - } - else if (*sz == '\\') - { - nBkSlRun++; - } - else - { - if (*sz == '\"') - { - sizeLen += nBkSlRun + 1; - } - nBkSlRun = 0; - } - - sizeLen++; - sz++; - } - - if (nQuoteAll) - { - sizeLen += 2; - } - - /* - * Make a new string big enough. - */ - szNew = (char*) malloc (sizeLen); - if (!szNew) - { - return NULL; - } - sz = szNew; - - /* First enclosing quote for fully quoted args. */ - if (nQuoteAll) - { - *sz = '\"'; - sz++; - } - - /* - * Go through the string putting backslashes in front of quotes, - * and doubling all backslashes immediately in front of quotes. - */ - nBkSlRun = 0; - while (*szArg != '\0') - { - if (*szArg == '\\') - { - nBkSlRun++; - } - else - { - if (*szArg == '\"') - { - while (nBkSlRun > 0) - { - *sz = '\\'; - sz++; - nBkSlRun--; - } - *sz = '\\'; - sz++; - } - nBkSlRun = 0; - } - - *sz = *szArg; - sz++; - szArg++; - } - - /* Closing quote for fully quoted args. */ - if (nQuoteAll) - { - *sz = '\"'; - sz++; - } - - *sz = '\0'; - return szNew; -} - -/* - * Takes argc and argv and returns a new argv with escaped members. Pass - * this fixed argv (along with the old one) to free_fixed_argv after - * you finish with it. Pass in an argc of -1 and make sure the argv vector - * ends with a null pointer to have fix_argv count the arguments for you. - */ -char* const* -fix_argv (int argc, char* const* szaArgv) -{ - char** szaNew; - char* sz; - int i; - - if (!szaArgv) - { - return NULL; - } - - /* - * Count the arguments if asked. - */ - if (argc == -1) - { - for (i = 0; szaArgv[i]; i++) - ; - - argc = i; - } - - /* - * If there are no args or only one arg then do no escaping. - */ - if (argc < 2) - { - return szaArgv; - } - - for (i = 1, szaNew = NULL; i < argc; i++) - { - sz = szaArgv[i]; - - /* - * If an argument needs fixing, then fix it. - */ - if (strpbrk (sz, "\" \t*?")) - { - /* - * If we haven't created a new argv list already - * then make one. - */ - if (!szaNew) - { - szaNew = (char**) malloc ((argc + 1) * - sizeof (char*)); - if (!szaNew) - { - return NULL; - } - - /* - * Copy previous args from old to new. - */ - memcpy (szaNew, szaArgv, sizeof(char*) * i); - } - - /* - * Now do the fixing. - */ - szaNew[i] = fix_arg (sz); - if (!szaNew[i]) - { - /* Fixing failed, free up and return error. */ - free_fixed_argv (szaNew, szaArgv); - return NULL; - } - } - else if (szaNew) - { - szaNew[i] = sz; - } - } - - if (szaNew) - { - /* If we have created a new argv list then we might as well - * terminate it nicely. (And we depend on it in - * free_fixed_argv.) */ - szaNew[argc] = NULL; - } - else - { - /* If we didn't create a new argv list then return the - * original. */ - return szaArgv; - } - - return szaNew; -} - -void -free_fixed_argv (char* const* szaFixed, char* const* szaOld) -{ - char* const* sza; - - /* - * Check for error conditions. Also note that if no corrections - * were required the fixed argv will actually be the same as - * the old one, and we don't need to do anything. - */ - if (!szaFixed || !szaOld || szaFixed == szaOld) - { - return; - } - - /* - * Go through all members of the argv list. If any of the - * members in the fixed list are different from the old - * list we free those members. - * NOTE: The first member is never modified, so we don't need to - * check. - */ - sza = szaFixed + 1; - szaOld++; - while (*sza) - { - if (*sza != *szaOld) - { - free (*sza); - } - sza++; - szaOld++; - } - - /* - * Now we can free the array of char pointers itself. - */ - free (szaFixed); -} - +/* + * fixargv.c + * + * A special function which "fixes" an argv array by replacing arguments + * that need quoting with quoted versions. + * + * NOTE: In order to be reasonably consistent there is some misuse of the + * const keyword here-- which leads to compilation warnings. These + * should be ok to ignore. + * + * This is a sample distributed as part of the Mingw32 package. + * + * Contributors: + * Created by Colin Peters + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS NOT COPYRIGHTED + * + * This source code is offered for use in the public domain. You may + * use, modify or distribute it freely. + * + * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful but + * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. ALL WARRENTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED ARE HEREBY + * DISCLAMED. This includes but is not limited to warrenties of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. + * + * $Revision$ + * $Author$ + * $Date$ + * + */ + +#include +#include "fixargv.h" + +/* + * This takes a single string and fixes it, enclosing it in quotes if it + * contains any spaces and/or escaping the quotes it contains. + */ +char* +fix_arg (const char* szArg) +{ + int nQuoteAll; /* Does the whole arg need quoting? */ + int nBkSlRun; /* How may backslashes in a row? */ + char* sz; + char* szNew; + size_t sizeLen; + + nQuoteAll = 0; + nBkSlRun = 0; + sz = szArg; + sizeLen = 1; + + /* First we figure out how much bigger the new string has to be + * than the old one. */ + while (*sz != '\0') + { + /* + * Arguments containing whitespace of wildcards will be + * quoted to preserve tokenization and/or those special + * characters (i.e. wildcarding will NOT be done at the + * other end-- they will get the * and ? characters as is). + * TODO: Is this the best way? Do we want to enable wildcards? + * If so, when? + */ + if (!nQuoteAll && + (*sz == ' ' || *sz == '\t' || *sz == '*' || *sz == '?')) + { + nQuoteAll = 1; + } + else if (*sz == '\\') + { + nBkSlRun++; + } + else + { + if (*sz == '\"') + { + sizeLen += nBkSlRun + 1; + } + nBkSlRun = 0; + } + + sizeLen++; + sz++; + } + + if (nQuoteAll) + { + sizeLen += 2; + } + + /* + * Make a new string big enough. + */ + szNew = (char*) malloc (sizeLen); + if (!szNew) + { + return NULL; + } + sz = szNew; + + /* First enclosing quote for fully quoted args. */ + if (nQuoteAll) + { + *sz = '\"'; + sz++; + } + + /* + * Go through the string putting backslashes in front of quotes, + * and doubling all backslashes immediately in front of quotes. + */ + nBkSlRun = 0; + while (*szArg != '\0') + { + if (*szArg == '\\') + { + nBkSlRun++; + } + else + { + if (*szArg == '\"') + { + while (nBkSlRun > 0) + { + *sz = '\\'; + sz++; + nBkSlRun--; + } + *sz = '\\'; + sz++; + } + nBkSlRun = 0; + } + + *sz = *szArg; + sz++; + szArg++; + } + + /* Closing quote for fully quoted args. */ + if (nQuoteAll) + { + *sz = '\"'; + sz++; + } + + *sz = '\0'; + return szNew; +} + +/* + * Takes argc and argv and returns a new argv with escaped members. Pass + * this fixed argv (along with the old one) to free_fixed_argv after + * you finish with it. Pass in an argc of -1 and make sure the argv vector + * ends with a null pointer to have fix_argv count the arguments for you. + */ +char* const* +fix_argv (int argc, char* const* szaArgv) +{ + char** szaNew; + char* sz; + int i; + + if (!szaArgv) + { + return NULL; + } + + /* + * Count the arguments if asked. + */ + if (argc == -1) + { + for (i = 0; szaArgv[i]; i++) + ; + + argc = i; + } + + /* + * If there are no args or only one arg then do no escaping. + */ + if (argc < 2) + { + return szaArgv; + } + + for (i = 1, szaNew = NULL; i < argc; i++) + { + sz = szaArgv[i]; + + /* + * If an argument needs fixing, then fix it. + */ + if (strpbrk (sz, "\" \t*?")) + { + /* + * If we haven't created a new argv list already + * then make one. + */ + if (!szaNew) + { + szaNew = (char**) malloc ((argc + 1) * + sizeof (char*)); + if (!szaNew) + { + return NULL; + } + + /* + * Copy previous args from old to new. + */ + memcpy (szaNew, szaArgv, sizeof(char*) * i); + } + + /* + * Now do the fixing. + */ + szaNew[i] = fix_arg (sz); + if (!szaNew[i]) + { + /* Fixing failed, free up and return error. */ + free_fixed_argv (szaNew, szaArgv); + return NULL; + } + } + else if (szaNew) + { + szaNew[i] = sz; + } + } + + if (szaNew) + { + /* If we have created a new argv list then we might as well + * terminate it nicely. (And we depend on it in + * free_fixed_argv.) */ + szaNew[argc] = NULL; + } + else + { + /* If we didn't create a new argv list then return the + * original. */ + return szaArgv; + } + + return szaNew; +} + +void +free_fixed_argv (char* const* szaFixed, char* const* szaOld) +{ + char* const* sza; + + /* + * Check for error conditions. Also note that if no corrections + * were required the fixed argv will actually be the same as + * the old one, and we don't need to do anything. + */ + if (!szaFixed || !szaOld || szaFixed == szaOld) + { + return; + } + + /* + * Go through all members of the argv list. If any of the + * members in the fixed list are different from the old + * list we free those members. + * NOTE: The first member is never modified, so we don't need to + * check. + */ + sza = szaFixed + 1; + szaOld++; + while (*sza) + { + if (*sza != *szaOld) + { + free (*sza); + } + sza++; + szaOld++; + } + + /* + * Now we can free the array of char pointers itself. + */ + free (szaFixed); +} + diff --git a/winsup/mingw/samples/fixargv/fixargv.h b/winsup/mingw/samples/fixargv/fixargv.h index 0e6222660..e4a83fae1 100644 --- a/winsup/mingw/samples/fixargv/fixargv.h +++ b/winsup/mingw/samples/fixargv/fixargv.h @@ -1,24 +1,24 @@ -/* - * fixargv.h - * - * Prototypes of utility functions for 'properly' escaping argv vectors. - * - * THIS SOFTWARE IS NOT COPYRIGHTED - * - * This source code is offered for use in the public domain. You may - * use, modify or distribute it freely. - * - * $Revision$ - * $Author$ - * $Date$ - * - */ - -#ifndef _FIXARGV_H_ -#define _FIXARGV_H_ - -char* fix_arg (const char* szArg); -char* const* fix_argv (int argc, char* const* szaArgv); -void free_fixed_argv (char* const* szaFixed, char* const* szaOld); - -#endif +/* + * fixargv.h + * + * Prototypes of utility functions for 'properly' escaping argv vectors. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS NOT COPYRIGHTED + * + * This source code is offered for use in the public domain. You may + * use, modify or distribute it freely. + * + * $Revision$ + * $Author$ + * $Date$ + * + */ + +#ifndef _FIXARGV_H_ +#define _FIXARGV_H_ + +char* fix_arg (const char* szArg); +char* const* fix_argv (int argc, char* const* szaArgv); +void free_fixed_argv (char* const* szaFixed, char* const* szaOld); + +#endif diff --git a/winsup/mingw/samples/fixargv/readme.txt b/winsup/mingw/samples/fixargv/readme.txt index 14048f534..555ef9bde 100644 --- a/winsup/mingw/samples/fixargv/readme.txt +++ b/winsup/mingw/samples/fixargv/readme.txt @@ -1,85 +1,85 @@ - -This code is a utility function I was considering adding to Mingw32. The -Microsoft versions of argc, argv construction use quotes and backslashes -to allow the user to pass arguments containing spaces (or quotes) to -programs they invoke. The rules are - - - Arguments containing spaces must be enclosed in quotes. - - A quote can be passed by preceeding it with a backslash. - - Backslashes immediately preceeding a quote must be doubled to avoid - escaping the quote. - -Thus an argument like: - - -D="Foo Bar\\" - -needs to be mangled as: - - "-D\"Foo Bar\\\\\"" - -in order to get to the program as what was intended above. - -The fix_argv set of functions is meant to be used with spawnv and the -like to allow a program to set up an argv array for the spawned program -and have that array duplicated *exactly* in the spawned program, no -matter what it contains (it also quotes 'globbing' characters like * -and ?, so it does not matter if the destination has globbing turned on -or not; it might be a reasonable extension to allow a flag to allow -globbing characters to pass through unmolested, but they would still -be quoted if the string contained whitespace). - -The reason for writing this came up because of problems with arguments -like -DBLAH="Foo Bar" to GCC (define BLAH as a preprocessor constant -being the string "Foo Bar", including the quotes). Because GCC simply -passes the argument directly to CPP (the preprocessor) it had to be -escaped *twice*: - - "-DBLAH=\"\\\"Foo Bar\\\"\"" - -This would reach GCC as - - -DBLAH="\"Foo Bar\"" - -And that would reach CPP as the desired - - -DBLAH="Foo Bar" - -One level of quoting and escaping is to be expected (although MS's -standard is, arguably, not very good), but forcing the user to know -how many different programs the argument is going to pass through, -and perform double quoting and escaping, seems unreasonable. If -GCC and friends all used fix_argv (they use their own version of -it now) then the original argument could be - - "-DBLAH=\"Foo Bar\"" - -And that would work fine, no matter how many different tools it -passed through. - -The only basic limitation with this code is that it assumes that all -the spawned programs use Microsoft-type escaping when interpreting -their command line. Most programs on Win32 machines do (anything -compiled with Mingw32 will). - -For now, this code has been relegated to 'sample' status. If you want -to use it, feel free (it is public domain after all). - -Colin. - -P.S. Just out of interest you might try writing your own little program - to look at the interaction of wildcards and quotes. Use the glob.exe - program in ../globbing and see what it does with - - glob "foo*.txt" - - even if there are files foo.txt and foobar.txt in the same directory. - - Note that - - del "My *.txt" - - works (i.e. it deletes all files starting with My). This could - not be done unless del does globbing *after* processing escapes and - quotes, which is not the way it seems to work normally (again see - the glob example). - + +This code is a utility function I was considering adding to Mingw32. The +Microsoft versions of argc, argv construction use quotes and backslashes +to allow the user to pass arguments containing spaces (or quotes) to +programs they invoke. The rules are + + - Arguments containing spaces must be enclosed in quotes. + - A quote can be passed by preceeding it with a backslash. + - Backslashes immediately preceeding a quote must be doubled to avoid + escaping the quote. + +Thus an argument like: + + -D="Foo Bar\\" + +needs to be mangled as: + + "-D\"Foo Bar\\\\\"" + +in order to get to the program as what was intended above. + +The fix_argv set of functions is meant to be used with spawnv and the +like to allow a program to set up an argv array for the spawned program +and have that array duplicated *exactly* in the spawned program, no +matter what it contains (it also quotes 'globbing' characters like * +and ?, so it does not matter if the destination has globbing turned on +or not; it might be a reasonable extension to allow a flag to allow +globbing characters to pass through unmolested, but they would still +be quoted if the string contained whitespace). + +The reason for writing this came up because of problems with arguments +like -DBLAH="Foo Bar" to GCC (define BLAH as a preprocessor constant +being the string "Foo Bar", including the quotes). Because GCC simply +passes the argument directly to CPP (the preprocessor) it had to be +escaped *twice*: + + "-DBLAH=\"\\\"Foo Bar\\\"\"" + +This would reach GCC as + + -DBLAH="\"Foo Bar\"" + +And that would reach CPP as the desired + + -DBLAH="Foo Bar" + +One level of quoting and escaping is to be expected (although MS's +standard is, arguably, not very good), but forcing the user to know +how many different programs the argument is going to pass through, +and perform double quoting and escaping, seems unreasonable. If +GCC and friends all used fix_argv (they use their own version of +it now) then the original argument could be + + "-DBLAH=\"Foo Bar\"" + +And that would work fine, no matter how many different tools it +passed through. + +The only basic limitation with this code is that it assumes that all +the spawned programs use Microsoft-type escaping when interpreting +their command line. Most programs on Win32 machines do (anything +compiled with Mingw32 will). + +For now, this code has been relegated to 'sample' status. If you want +to use it, feel free (it is public domain after all). + +Colin. + +P.S. Just out of interest you might try writing your own little program + to look at the interaction of wildcards and quotes. Use the glob.exe + program in ../globbing and see what it does with + + glob "foo*.txt" + + even if there are files foo.txt and foobar.txt in the same directory. + + Note that + + del "My *.txt" + + works (i.e. it deletes all files starting with My). This could + not be done unless del does globbing *after* processing escapes and + quotes, which is not the way it seems to work normally (again see + the glob example). + diff --git a/winsup/mingw/samples/fmode/all.c b/winsup/mingw/samples/fmode/all.c index 52f93d1c1..a6f7d51f7 100644 --- a/winsup/mingw/samples/fmode/all.c +++ b/winsup/mingw/samples/fmode/all.c @@ -1,46 +1,46 @@ -/* - * A sample program demonstrating how to use _CRT_fmode to change the default - * file opening mode to binary AND change stdin, stdout and stderr. Redirect - * stdout to a file from the command line to see the difference. - * - * Also try directing a file into stdin. If you type into stdin you will get - * \r\n at the end of every line... unlike UNIX. But at least if you - * redirect a file in you will get exactly the characters in the file as input. - * - * THIS CODE IS IN THE PUBLIC DOMAIN. - * - * Colin Peters - */ - -#include -#include - -unsigned int _CRT_fmode = _O_BINARY; - -main () -{ - char* sz = "This is line one.\nThis is line two.\n"; - FILE* fp; - int c; - - printf (sz); - - /* Note how this fopen does NOT indicate "wb" to open the file in - * binary mode. */ - fp = fopen ("all.out", "w"); - - fprintf (fp, sz); - - fclose (fp); - - if (_isatty (_fileno(stdin))) - { - fprintf (stderr, "Waiting for input, press Ctrl-Z to finish.\n"); - } - - while ((c = fgetc(stdin)) != EOF) - { - printf ("\'%c\' %02X\n", (char) c, c); - } -} - +/* + * A sample program demonstrating how to use _CRT_fmode to change the default + * file opening mode to binary AND change stdin, stdout and stderr. Redirect + * stdout to a file from the command line to see the difference. + * + * Also try directing a file into stdin. If you type into stdin you will get + * \r\n at the end of every line... unlike UNIX. But at least if you + * redirect a file in you will get exactly the characters in the file as input. + * + * THIS CODE IS IN THE PUBLIC DOMAIN. + * + * Colin Peters + */ + +#include +#include + +unsigned int _CRT_fmode = _O_BINARY; + +main () +{ + char* sz = "This is line one.\nThis is line two.\n"; + FILE* fp; + int c; + + printf (sz); + + /* Note how this fopen does NOT indicate "wb" to open the file in + * binary mode. */ + fp = fopen ("all.out", "w"); + + fprintf (fp, sz); + + fclose (fp); + + if (_isatty (_fileno(stdin))) + { + fprintf (stderr, "Waiting for input, press Ctrl-Z to finish.\n"); + } + + while ((c = fgetc(stdin)) != EOF) + { + printf ("\'%c\' %02X\n", (char) c, c); + } +} + diff --git a/winsup/mingw/samples/fmode/jamfile b/winsup/mingw/samples/fmode/jamfile index 2c7f7d32f..33455ec59 100644 --- a/winsup/mingw/samples/fmode/jamfile +++ b/winsup/mingw/samples/fmode/jamfile @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ - -Main test.exe : test.c ; - -Main all.exe : all.c ; - + +Main test.exe : test.c ; + +Main all.exe : all.c ; + diff --git a/winsup/mingw/samples/fmode/readme.txt b/winsup/mingw/samples/fmode/readme.txt index 873b853d3..b865bfd4e 100644 --- a/winsup/mingw/samples/fmode/readme.txt +++ b/winsup/mingw/samples/fmode/readme.txt @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ - -These two demos show how _fmode and _CRT_fmode can be used to modify the -default file opening mode (text vs. binary) and/or the mode of the standard -file handles. - + +These two demos show how _fmode and _CRT_fmode can be used to modify the +default file opening mode (text vs. binary) and/or the mode of the standard +file handles. + diff --git a/winsup/mingw/samples/fmode/test.c b/winsup/mingw/samples/fmode/test.c index f19e7e0ec..b0488b2ea 100644 --- a/winsup/mingw/samples/fmode/test.c +++ b/winsup/mingw/samples/fmode/test.c @@ -1,31 +1,31 @@ -/* - * A sample program demonstrating how to use fmode to change the default - * file opening mode to binary. NOTE: Does not change stdin, stdout or - * stderr. - * - * THIS CODE IS IN THE PUBLIC DOMAIN. - * - * Colin Peters - */ - -#include -#include /* Required to get _fmode and _O_BINARY */ - -main () -{ - char* sz = "This is line one.\nThis is line two.\n"; - FILE* fp; - - _fmode = _O_BINARY; - - printf (sz); - - /* Note how this fopen does NOT indicate "wb" to open the file in - * binary mode. */ - fp = fopen ("test.out", "w"); - - fprintf (fp, sz); - - fclose (fp); -} - +/* + * A sample program demonstrating how to use fmode to change the default + * file opening mode to binary. NOTE: Does not change stdin, stdout or + * stderr. + * + * THIS CODE IS IN THE PUBLIC DOMAIN. + * + * Colin Peters + */ + +#include +#include /* Required to get _fmode and _O_BINARY */ + +main () +{ + char* sz = "This is line one.\nThis is line two.\n"; + FILE* fp; + + _fmode = _O_BINARY; + + printf (sz); + + /* Note how this fopen does NOT indicate "wb" to open the file in + * binary mode. */ + fp = fopen ("test.out", "w"); + + fprintf (fp, sz); + + fclose (fp); +} + diff --git a/winsup/mingw/samples/print/jamfile b/winsup/mingw/samples/print/jamfile index f5395339d..b77e6d66b 100644 --- a/winsup/mingw/samples/print/jamfile +++ b/winsup/mingw/samples/print/jamfile @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ -# -# A simple example which prints a message on a selected printer. This won't -# work right unless you make PRINTDLG a packed structure! -# - -Main prntest.exe : prntest.c ; - -Gui prntest.exe ; - +# +# A simple example which prints a message on a selected printer. This won't +# work right unless you make PRINTDLG a packed structure! +# + +Main prntest.exe : prntest.c ; + +Gui prntest.exe ; + diff --git a/winsup/mingw/samples/print/prntest.c b/winsup/mingw/samples/print/prntest.c index 801d1d885..a70e7ed5d 100644 --- a/winsup/mingw/samples/print/prntest.c +++ b/winsup/mingw/samples/print/prntest.c @@ -1,65 +1,65 @@ - -#include -#include -#include -#include - -main () -{ - PRINTDLG pd; - DOCINFO di; - char* szMessage; - - memset (&pd, 0, sizeof(PRINTDLG)); - memset (&di, 0, sizeof(DOCINFO)); - - di.cbSize = sizeof(DOCINFO); - di.lpszDocName = "Test"; - - pd.lStructSize = sizeof(PRINTDLG); - pd.Flags = PD_PAGENUMS | PD_RETURNDC; - pd.nFromPage = 1; - pd.nToPage = 1; - pd.nMinPage = 1; - pd.nMaxPage = 1; - - szMessage = 0; - - if (PrintDlg (&pd)) - { - if (pd.hDC) - { - if (StartDoc (pd.hDC, &di) != SP_ERROR) - { - StartPage (pd.hDC); - - TextOut (pd.hDC, 0, 0, "Hello, printer!", 15); - - EndPage (pd.hDC); - - EndDoc (pd.hDC); - - szMessage = "Printed."; - } - else - { - szMessage = "Could not start document."; - } - } - else - { - szMessage = "Could not create device context."; - } - } - else - { - szMessage = "Canceled or printer could not be setup."; - } - - if (szMessage) - { - MessageBox (NULL, szMessage, "Print Test", MB_OK); - } - - return 0; -} + +#include +#include +#include +#include + +main () +{ + PRINTDLG pd; + DOCINFO di; + char* szMessage; + + memset (&pd, 0, sizeof(PRINTDLG)); + memset (&di, 0, sizeof(DOCINFO)); + + di.cbSize = sizeof(DOCINFO); + di.lpszDocName = "Test"; + + pd.lStructSize = sizeof(PRINTDLG); + pd.Flags = PD_PAGENUMS | PD_RETURNDC; + pd.nFromPage = 1; + pd.nToPage = 1; + pd.nMinPage = 1; + pd.nMaxPage = 1; + + szMessage = 0; + + if (PrintDlg (&pd)) + { + if (pd.hDC) + { + if (StartDoc (pd.hDC, &di) != SP_ERROR) + { + StartPage (pd.hDC); + + TextOut (pd.hDC, 0, 0, "Hello, printer!", 15); + + EndPage (pd.hDC); + + EndDoc (pd.hDC); + + szMessage = "Printed."; + } + else + { + szMessage = "Could not start document."; + } + } + else + { + szMessage = "Could not create device context."; + } + } + else + { + szMessage = "Canceled or printer could not be setup."; + } + + if (szMessage) + { + MessageBox (NULL, szMessage, "Print Test", MB_OK); + } + + return 0; +} diff --git a/winsup/mingw/samples/seh/eh3.c b/winsup/mingw/samples/seh/eh3.c index e00201904..49a06ceab 100644 --- a/winsup/mingw/samples/seh/eh3.c +++ b/winsup/mingw/samples/seh/eh3.c @@ -1,112 +1,112 @@ -int -__except_handler3( - struct _EXCEPTION_RECORD* pExceptionRecord, - struct EXCEPTION_REGISTRATION* pRegistrationFrame, - struct _CONTEXT* pContextRecord, - void* pDispatcherContext - ) -{ - LONG filterFuncRet; - LONG trylevel; - EXCEPTION_POINTERS exceptPtrs; - PSCOPETABLE pScopeTable; - - - CLD // Clear the direction flag (make no assumptions!) - - // if neither the EXCEPTION_UNWINDING nor EXCEPTION_EXIT_UNWIND bit - // is set... This is true the first time through the handler (the - // non-unwinding case) - - if ( ! (pExceptionRecord->ExceptionFlags - & (EXCEPTION_UNWINDING | EXCEPTION_EXIT_UNWIND) - ) ) - { - // Build the EXCEPTION_POINTERS structure on the stack - exceptPtrs.ExceptionRecord = pExceptionRecord; - exceptPtrs.ContextRecord = pContextRecord; - - // Put the pointer to the EXCEPTION_POINTERS 4 bytes below the - // establisher frame. See ASM code for GetExceptionInformation - *(PDWORD)((PBYTE)pRegistrationFrame - 4) = &exceptPtrs; - - // Get initial "trylevel" value - trylevel = pRegistrationFrame->trylevel - - // Get a pointer to the scopetable array - scopeTable = pRegistrationFrame->scopetable; - -search_for_handler: - if ( pRegistrationFrame->trylevel != TRYLEVEL_NONE ) - { - if ( pRegistrationFrame->scopetable[trylevel].lpfnFilter ) - { - - PUSH EBP // Save this frame EBP - - // !!!Very Important!!! Switch to original EBP. This is - // what allows all locals in the frame to have the same - // value as before the exception occurred. - - EBP = &pRegistrationFrame->_ebp - - // Call the filter function - filterFuncRet = scopetable[trylevel].lpfnFilter(); - - POP EBP // Restore handler frame EBP - - if ( filterFuncRet != EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH ) - { - if ( filterFuncRet < 0 ) // EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_EXECUTION - return ExceptionContinueExecution; - - // If we get here, EXCEPTION_EXECUTE_HANDLER was specified - scopetable == pRegistrationFrame->scopetable - - // Does the actual OS cleanup of registration frames - // Causes this function to recurse - __global_unwind2( pRegistrationFrame ); - - - // Once we get here, everything is all cleaned up, except - // for the last frame, where we'll continue execution - EBP = &pRegistrationFrame->_ebp - - __local_unwind2( pRegistrationFrame, trylevel ); - - // NLG == "non-local-goto" (setjmp/longjmp stuff) - __NLG_Notify( 1 ); // EAX == scopetable->lpfnHandler - - // Set the current trylevel to whatever SCOPETABLE entry - // was being used when a handler was found - pRegistrationFrame->trylevel = scopetable->previousTryLevel; - - // Call the _except {} block. Never returns. - pRegistrationFrame->scopetable[trylevel].lpfnHandler(); - } - } - - scopeTable = pRegistrationFrame->scopetable; - trylevel = scopeTable->previousTryLevel - - goto search_for_handler; - } - else // trylevel == TRYLEVEL_NONE - { - retvalue == DISPOSITION_CONTINUE_SEARCH; - } - } - else // EXCEPTION_UNWINDING or EXCEPTION_EXIT_UNWIND flags are set - { - PUSH EBP // Save EBP - - EBP = pRegistrationFrame->_ebp // Set EBP for __local_unwind2 - - __local_unwind2( pRegistrationFrame, TRYLEVEL_NONE ) - - POP EBP // Restore EBP - - retvalue == DISPOSITION_CONTINUE_SEARCH; - } -} - +int +__except_handler3( + struct _EXCEPTION_RECORD* pExceptionRecord, + struct EXCEPTION_REGISTRATION* pRegistrationFrame, + struct _CONTEXT* pContextRecord, + void* pDispatcherContext + ) +{ + LONG filterFuncRet; + LONG trylevel; + EXCEPTION_POINTERS exceptPtrs; + PSCOPETABLE pScopeTable; + + + CLD // Clear the direction flag (make no assumptions!) + + // if neither the EXCEPTION_UNWINDING nor EXCEPTION_EXIT_UNWIND bit + // is set... This is true the first time through the handler (the + // non-unwinding case) + + if ( ! (pExceptionRecord->ExceptionFlags + & (EXCEPTION_UNWINDING | EXCEPTION_EXIT_UNWIND) + ) ) + { + // Build the EXCEPTION_POINTERS structure on the stack + exceptPtrs.ExceptionRecord = pExceptionRecord; + exceptPtrs.ContextRecord = pContextRecord; + + // Put the pointer to the EXCEPTION_POINTERS 4 bytes below the + // establisher frame. See ASM code for GetExceptionInformation + *(PDWORD)((PBYTE)pRegistrationFrame - 4) = &exceptPtrs; + + // Get initial "trylevel" value + trylevel = pRegistrationFrame->trylevel + + // Get a pointer to the scopetable array + scopeTable = pRegistrationFrame->scopetable; + +search_for_handler: + if ( pRegistrationFrame->trylevel != TRYLEVEL_NONE ) + { + if ( pRegistrationFrame->scopetable[trylevel].lpfnFilter ) + { + + PUSH EBP // Save this frame EBP + + // !!!Very Important!!! Switch to original EBP. This is + // what allows all locals in the frame to have the same + // value as before the exception occurred. + + EBP = &pRegistrationFrame->_ebp + + // Call the filter function + filterFuncRet = scopetable[trylevel].lpfnFilter(); + + POP EBP // Restore handler frame EBP + + if ( filterFuncRet != EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH ) + { + if ( filterFuncRet < 0 ) // EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_EXECUTION + return ExceptionContinueExecution; + + // If we get here, EXCEPTION_EXECUTE_HANDLER was specified + scopetable == pRegistrationFrame->scopetable + + // Does the actual OS cleanup of registration frames + // Causes this function to recurse + __global_unwind2( pRegistrationFrame ); + + + // Once we get here, everything is all cleaned up, except + // for the last frame, where we'll continue execution + EBP = &pRegistrationFrame->_ebp + + __local_unwind2( pRegistrationFrame, trylevel ); + + // NLG == "non-local-goto" (setjmp/longjmp stuff) + __NLG_Notify( 1 ); // EAX == scopetable->lpfnHandler + + // Set the current trylevel to whatever SCOPETABLE entry + // was being used when a handler was found + pRegistrationFrame->trylevel = scopetable->previousTryLevel; + + // Call the _except {} block. Never returns. + pRegistrationFrame->scopetable[trylevel].lpfnHandler(); + } + } + + scopeTable = pRegistrationFrame->scopetable; + trylevel = scopeTable->previousTryLevel + + goto search_for_handler; + } + else // trylevel == TRYLEVEL_NONE + { + retvalue == DISPOSITION_CONTINUE_SEARCH; + } + } + else // EXCEPTION_UNWINDING or EXCEPTION_EXIT_UNWIND flags are set + { + PUSH EBP // Save EBP + + EBP = pRegistrationFrame->_ebp // Set EBP for __local_unwind2 + + __local_unwind2( pRegistrationFrame, TRYLEVEL_NONE ) + + POP EBP // Restore EBP + + retvalue == DISPOSITION_CONTINUE_SEARCH; + } +} + diff --git a/winsup/mingw/samples/seh/exutil.c b/winsup/mingw/samples/seh/exutil.c index 9d98d8350..187242cd5 100644 --- a/winsup/mingw/samples/seh/exutil.c +++ b/winsup/mingw/samples/seh/exutil.c @@ -1,68 +1,68 @@ - -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include "exutil.h" - -void -WalkExceptionHandlers () -{ - PEXCEPTION_REGISTRATION_RECORD p; - int i; - - __asm__("movl %%fs:0,%%eax;movl %%eax,%0" : "=g" (p) : : "%eax"); - - i = 0; - while (p != (PEXCEPTION_REGISTRATION_RECORD) -1 && p) - { - printf ("Registration %d at %08x : ", i, p); - printf ("Handler = %08x ", p->handler); - printf ("Next Registration = %08x\n", p->prev); - p = p->prev; - i++; - } - printf ("End of exception handler list.\n"); - fflush (stdout); -} - -void -DumpExceptionRecord (struct _EXCEPTION_RECORD* pExRec) -{ - printf ("Exception: Code = %08x Flags %08x", pExRec->ExceptionCode, - pExRec->ExceptionFlags); - - if (pExRec->ExceptionFlags) - { - printf (" ( "); - if (pExRec->ExceptionFlags & EH_NONCONTINUABLE) - { - printf ("EH_NONCONTINUABLE "); - } - if (pExRec->ExceptionFlags & EH_UNWINDING) - { - printf ("EH_UNWINDING "); - } - if (pExRec->ExceptionFlags & EH_EXIT_UNWIND) - { - printf ("EH_EXIT_UNWIND "); - } - if (pExRec->ExceptionFlags & EH_STACK_INVALID) - { - printf ("EH_STACK_INVALID "); - } - if (pExRec->ExceptionFlags & EH_NESTED_CALL) - { - printf ("EH_NESTED_CALL "); - } - printf (")\n"); - } - else - { - printf ("\n"); - } - - fflush(stdout); -} - + +#include +#include +#include +#include + +#include "exutil.h" + +void +WalkExceptionHandlers () +{ + PEXCEPTION_REGISTRATION_RECORD p; + int i; + + __asm__("movl %%fs:0,%%eax;movl %%eax,%0" : "=g" (p) : : "%eax"); + + i = 0; + while (p != (PEXCEPTION_REGISTRATION_RECORD) -1 && p) + { + printf ("Registration %d at %08x : ", i, p); + printf ("Handler = %08x ", p->handler); + printf ("Next Registration = %08x\n", p->prev); + p = p->prev; + i++; + } + printf ("End of exception handler list.\n"); + fflush (stdout); +} + +void +DumpExceptionRecord (struct _EXCEPTION_RECORD* pExRec) +{ + printf ("Exception: Code = %08x Flags %08x", pExRec->ExceptionCode, + pExRec->ExceptionFlags); + + if (pExRec->ExceptionFlags) + { + printf (" ( "); + if (pExRec->ExceptionFlags & EH_NONCONTINUABLE) + { + printf ("EH_NONCONTINUABLE "); + } + if (pExRec->ExceptionFlags & EH_UNWINDING) + { + printf ("EH_UNWINDING "); + } + if (pExRec->ExceptionFlags & EH_EXIT_UNWIND) + { + printf ("EH_EXIT_UNWIND "); + } + if (pExRec->ExceptionFlags & EH_STACK_INVALID) + { + printf ("EH_STACK_INVALID "); + } + if (pExRec->ExceptionFlags & EH_NESTED_CALL) + { + printf ("EH_NESTED_CALL "); + } + printf (")\n"); + } + else + { + printf ("\n"); + } + + fflush(stdout); +} + diff --git a/winsup/mingw/samples/seh/exutil.def b/winsup/mingw/samples/seh/exutil.def index bf20cc14f..a474be7e5 100644 --- a/winsup/mingw/samples/seh/exutil.def +++ b/winsup/mingw/samples/seh/exutil.def @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ -EXPORTS - WalkExceptionHandlers - DumpExceptionRecord +EXPORTS + WalkExceptionHandlers + DumpExceptionRecord diff --git a/winsup/mingw/samples/seh/exutil.h b/winsup/mingw/samples/seh/exutil.h index 79937f745..a56155b96 100644 --- a/winsup/mingw/samples/seh/exutil.h +++ b/winsup/mingw/samples/seh/exutil.h @@ -1,23 +1,23 @@ -/* - * Definitions of some internal stuff for exception handling, including - * a version of the all-important EXCEPTION_REGISTRATION_RECORD. - */ - -#ifndef _EXUTIL_H_ -#define _EXUTIL_H_ - -#include -#include - -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - -void WalkExceptionHandlers (); -void DumpExceptionRecord (struct _EXCEPTION_RECORD* pExRec); - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif - -#endif +/* + * Definitions of some internal stuff for exception handling, including + * a version of the all-important EXCEPTION_REGISTRATION_RECORD. + */ + +#ifndef _EXUTIL_H_ +#define _EXUTIL_H_ + +#include +#include + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +void WalkExceptionHandlers (); +void DumpExceptionRecord (struct _EXCEPTION_RECORD* pExRec); + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif diff --git a/winsup/mingw/samples/seh/jamfile b/winsup/mingw/samples/seh/jamfile index 72b51b790..04d83c770 100644 --- a/winsup/mingw/samples/seh/jamfile +++ b/winsup/mingw/samples/seh/jamfile @@ -1,13 +1,13 @@ - -Dll exutil.dll : exutil.c ; - -ImportLib libexutil.a : exutil.def ; - -Main sehtest.exe : sehtest.c ; - -Main sehfix.exe : sehfix.c ; - -Main sehsub.exe : sehsub.c ; - -LinkLibraries sehtest.exe sehfix.exe sehsub.exe : libexutil.a ; - + +Dll exutil.dll : exutil.c ; + +ImportLib libexutil.a : exutil.def ; + +Main sehtest.exe : sehtest.c ; + +Main sehfix.exe : sehfix.c ; + +Main sehsub.exe : sehsub.c ; + +LinkLibraries sehtest.exe sehfix.exe sehsub.exe : libexutil.a ; + diff --git a/winsup/mingw/samples/seh/sehfix.c b/winsup/mingw/samples/seh/sehfix.c index 1a414e649..be527ab0d 100644 --- a/winsup/mingw/samples/seh/sehfix.c +++ b/winsup/mingw/samples/seh/sehfix.c @@ -1,60 +1,60 @@ -/* - * sehfix.c - * - * A test program involving an exception handler that fixes the exception - * causing condition. - * - * In this code we install an exception handler my_handler and then a piece - * of inline assembly attempts to write at the address marked in eax, after - * setting eax to 10. This should produce an exception. The handler then - * changes the eax register of the exception context to be the address of - * a static variable and restarts the code. This should allow everything - * to continue. - */ - -#include -#include - -#include "exutil.h" - -int x; - -EXCEPTION_DISPOSITION -my_handler ( - struct _EXCEPTION_RECORD* pExceptionRec, - void* pEstablisherFrame, - struct _CONTEXT* pContextRecord, - void* pDispatcherContext - ) -{ - printf ("In my exception handler!\n"); - DumpExceptionRecord (pExceptionRec); - pContextRecord->Eax = (DWORD) &x; - return ExceptionContinueExecution; -} - -main () -{ - x = 2; - - printf ("x = %d\n", x); - - WalkExceptionHandlers(); - - __try1(my_handler) - - WalkExceptionHandlers(); - - /* This assembly code should produce an exception. */ - __asm__("movl $10,%%eax;movl $1,(%%eax);" : : : "%eax"); - - __except1 - - WalkExceptionHandlers(); - - printf ("x = %d\n", x); - - printf ("Finished!\n"); -} - - +/* + * sehfix.c + * + * A test program involving an exception handler that fixes the exception + * causing condition. + * + * In this code we install an exception handler my_handler and then a piece + * of inline assembly attempts to write at the address marked in eax, after + * setting eax to 10. This should produce an exception. The handler then + * changes the eax register of the exception context to be the address of + * a static variable and restarts the code. This should allow everything + * to continue. + */ + +#include +#include + +#include "exutil.h" + +int x; + +EXCEPTION_DISPOSITION +my_handler ( + struct _EXCEPTION_RECORD* pExceptionRec, + void* pEstablisherFrame, + struct _CONTEXT* pContextRecord, + void* pDispatcherContext + ) +{ + printf ("In my exception handler!\n"); + DumpExceptionRecord (pExceptionRec); + pContextRecord->Eax = (DWORD) &x; + return ExceptionContinueExecution; +} + +main () +{ + x = 2; + + printf ("x = %d\n", x); + + WalkExceptionHandlers(); + + __try1(my_handler) + + WalkExceptionHandlers(); + + /* This assembly code should produce an exception. */ + __asm__("movl $10,%%eax;movl $1,(%%eax);" : : : "%eax"); + + __except1 + + WalkExceptionHandlers(); + + printf ("x = %d\n", x); + + printf ("Finished!\n"); +} + + diff --git a/winsup/mingw/samples/seh/sehsub.c b/winsup/mingw/samples/seh/sehsub.c index d2442850a..466b2e8e4 100644 --- a/winsup/mingw/samples/seh/sehsub.c +++ b/winsup/mingw/samples/seh/sehsub.c @@ -1,43 +1,43 @@ -/* - * sehsub.c - * - * In an attempt to see what might be going on inside CRTDLL, this program - * walks the exception list after creating a new thread with _beginthread. - * - * It turns out that _beginthread DOES install an exception handler, as - * expected, but this handler is NOT exported by CRTDLL (it is certainly - * not _except_handler2 or _XcptFilter)... an odd and unpleasant turn of - * events. - */ - -#include -#include -#include - -#include "exutil.h" - -extern void* __imp__except_handler3; - -unsigned -my_thread (void * p) -{ - printf ("In my thread.\n"); - WalkExceptionHandlers(); - return 0; -} - -main () -{ - unsigned long h; - unsigned id; - printf ("In main.\n"); - WalkExceptionHandlers(); - - printf ("Except_handler3 %08x\n", __imp__except_handler3); - h = _beginthreadex (NULL, 0, my_thread, NULL, 0, &id); - - WaitForSingleObject ((HANDLE) h, INFINITE); - CloseHandle ((HANDLE) h); - return; -} - +/* + * sehsub.c + * + * In an attempt to see what might be going on inside CRTDLL, this program + * walks the exception list after creating a new thread with _beginthread. + * + * It turns out that _beginthread DOES install an exception handler, as + * expected, but this handler is NOT exported by CRTDLL (it is certainly + * not _except_handler2 or _XcptFilter)... an odd and unpleasant turn of + * events. + */ + +#include +#include +#include + +#include "exutil.h" + +extern void* __imp__except_handler3; + +unsigned +my_thread (void * p) +{ + printf ("In my thread.\n"); + WalkExceptionHandlers(); + return 0; +} + +main () +{ + unsigned long h; + unsigned id; + printf ("In main.\n"); + WalkExceptionHandlers(); + + printf ("Except_handler3 %08x\n", __imp__except_handler3); + h = _beginthreadex (NULL, 0, my_thread, NULL, 0, &id); + + WaitForSingleObject ((HANDLE) h, INFINITE); + CloseHandle ((HANDLE) h); + return; +} + diff --git a/winsup/mingw/samples/seh/sehtest.c b/winsup/mingw/samples/seh/sehtest.c index b7ac3357e..f1c18d05e 100644 --- a/winsup/mingw/samples/seh/sehtest.c +++ b/winsup/mingw/samples/seh/sehtest.c @@ -1,72 +1,72 @@ -/* - * This file tests some of the basics of structured exception handling as - * implemented in excpt.h and the Windows API header files. - * - * The program installs two exception handlers, then attempts to write to - * a pointer to an invalid address. This causes an exception which passes - * through the exception handlers and on to the default system exception - * handler. That handler brings up the dialog box all Windows users know - * and love, and then the program is terminated. - * - * You might note that after the initial run up through our exception frames - * we get a second run up through them with the exception code - * STATUS_INVALID_DISPOSITION and the code EH_UNWINDING. This seems normal - * except that the code got changed from the previous STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION. - * I don't understand that bit particularly. - */ - -#include -#include - -#include "exutil.h" - -EXCEPTION_DISPOSITION -my_handler ( - struct _EXCEPTION_RECORD* pExceptionRec, - void* pEstablisherFrame, - struct _CONTEXT* pContextRecord, - void* pDispatcherContext - ) -{ - printf ("In my exception handler!\n"); - DumpExceptionRecord (pExceptionRec); - return ExceptionContinueSearch; -} - -EXCEPTION_DISPOSITION -my_handler2 ( - struct _EXCEPTION_RECORD* pExceptionRec, - void* pEstablisherFrame, - struct _CONTEXT* pContextRecord, - void* pDispatcherContext - ) -{ - printf ("In top exception handler!\n"); - DumpExceptionRecord (pExceptionRec); - return ExceptionContinueSearch; -} - -main () -{ - char* x; - - printf ("my_handler2 = %08x\n", my_handler2); - printf ("my_handler = %08x\n", my_handler); - - WalkExceptionHandlers(); - - __try1(my_handler2) - x = (char*) 10; - - WalkExceptionHandlers(); - - __try1(my_handler) - - WalkExceptionHandlers(); - - *x = 1; - __except1 - __except1 - printf ("Finished!\n"); -} - +/* + * This file tests some of the basics of structured exception handling as + * implemented in excpt.h and the Windows API header files. + * + * The program installs two exception handlers, then attempts to write to + * a pointer to an invalid address. This causes an exception which passes + * through the exception handlers and on to the default system exception + * handler. That handler brings up the dialog box all Windows users know + * and love, and then the program is terminated. + * + * You might note that after the initial run up through our exception frames + * we get a second run up through them with the exception code + * STATUS_INVALID_DISPOSITION and the code EH_UNWINDING. This seems normal + * except that the code got changed from the previous STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION. + * I don't understand that bit particularly. + */ + +#include +#include + +#include "exutil.h" + +EXCEPTION_DISPOSITION +my_handler ( + struct _EXCEPTION_RECORD* pExceptionRec, + void* pEstablisherFrame, + struct _CONTEXT* pContextRecord, + void* pDispatcherContext + ) +{ + printf ("In my exception handler!\n"); + DumpExceptionRecord (pExceptionRec); + return ExceptionContinueSearch; +} + +EXCEPTION_DISPOSITION +my_handler2 ( + struct _EXCEPTION_RECORD* pExceptionRec, + void* pEstablisherFrame, + struct _CONTEXT* pContextRecord, + void* pDispatcherContext + ) +{ + printf ("In top exception handler!\n"); + DumpExceptionRecord (pExceptionRec); + return ExceptionContinueSearch; +} + +main () +{ + char* x; + + printf ("my_handler2 = %08x\n", my_handler2); + printf ("my_handler = %08x\n", my_handler); + + WalkExceptionHandlers(); + + __try1(my_handler2) + x = (char*) 10; + + WalkExceptionHandlers(); + + __try1(my_handler) + + WalkExceptionHandlers(); + + *x = 1; + __except1 + __except1 + printf ("Finished!\n"); +} + diff --git a/winsup/mingw/samples/simpledll/dll.c b/winsup/mingw/samples/simpledll/dll.c index 7f743bfcd..c642af4d8 100644 --- a/winsup/mingw/samples/simpledll/dll.c +++ b/winsup/mingw/samples/simpledll/dll.c @@ -1,33 +1,33 @@ - -#include - -BOOL WINAPI -DllMain (HANDLE hDll, DWORD dwReason, LPVOID lpReserved) -{ - switch (dwReason) - { - case DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH: - printf ("DLL Attached.\n"); - break; - - case DLL_PROCESS_DETACH: - printf ("DLL Detached.\n"); - break; - - case DLL_THREAD_ATTACH: - printf ("DLL Thread Attached.\n"); - break; - - case DLL_THREAD_DETACH: - printf ("DLL Thread Detached.\n"); - break; - } - return TRUE; -} - -void -Test () -{ - printf ("Test Function called!\n"); -} - + +#include + +BOOL WINAPI +DllMain (HANDLE hDll, DWORD dwReason, LPVOID lpReserved) +{ + switch (dwReason) + { + case DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH: + printf ("DLL Attached.\n"); + break; + + case DLL_PROCESS_DETACH: + printf ("DLL Detached.\n"); + break; + + case DLL_THREAD_ATTACH: + printf ("DLL Thread Attached.\n"); + break; + + case DLL_THREAD_DETACH: + printf ("DLL Thread Detached.\n"); + break; + } + return TRUE; +} + +void +Test () +{ + printf ("Test Function called!\n"); +} + diff --git a/winsup/mingw/samples/simpledll/dll.cpp b/winsup/mingw/samples/simpledll/dll.cpp index 0c0240685..cdf0dfb9f 100644 --- a/winsup/mingw/samples/simpledll/dll.cpp +++ b/winsup/mingw/samples/simpledll/dll.cpp @@ -1,44 +1,44 @@ -// -// This is a C++ version of the code in dll.c. NOTE that you need to put -// extern "C" { ... } around DllMain or it will not be called when your -// Dll starts up! (It will get name mangled as a C++ function and the C -// default version in libmingw32.a will get called instead.) -// - -#include - -#include - -extern "C" { - -BOOL WINAPI -DllMain (HANDLE hDll, DWORD dwReason, LPVOID lpReserved) -{ - switch (dwReason) - { - case DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH: - cout << "Dll Attached" << endl ; - break; - - case DLL_PROCESS_DETACH: - cout << "Dll Detached" << endl ; - break; - - case DLL_THREAD_ATTACH: - printf ("DLL Thread Attached.\n"); - break; - - case DLL_THREAD_DETACH: - printf ("DLL Thread Detached.\n"); - break; - } - return TRUE; -} - -void -Test () -{ - printf ("Test Function called!\n"); -} - -}; +// +// This is a C++ version of the code in dll.c. NOTE that you need to put +// extern "C" { ... } around DllMain or it will not be called when your +// Dll starts up! (It will get name mangled as a C++ function and the C +// default version in libmingw32.a will get called instead.) +// + +#include + +#include + +extern "C" { + +BOOL WINAPI +DllMain (HANDLE hDll, DWORD dwReason, LPVOID lpReserved) +{ + switch (dwReason) + { + case DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH: + cout << "Dll Attached" << endl ; + break; + + case DLL_PROCESS_DETACH: + cout << "Dll Detached" << endl ; + break; + + case DLL_THREAD_ATTACH: + printf ("DLL Thread Attached.\n"); + break; + + case DLL_THREAD_DETACH: + printf ("DLL Thread Detached.\n"); + break; + } + return TRUE; +} + +void +Test () +{ + printf ("Test Function called!\n"); +} + +}; diff --git a/winsup/mingw/samples/simpledll/dll.def b/winsup/mingw/samples/simpledll/dll.def index 0a623d6b5..3cabd50a5 100644 --- a/winsup/mingw/samples/simpledll/dll.def +++ b/winsup/mingw/samples/simpledll/dll.def @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ -EXPORTS -Test +EXPORTS +Test diff --git a/winsup/mingw/samples/simpledll/exe.c b/winsup/mingw/samples/simpledll/exe.c index cc44202ee..af5bb41df 100644 --- a/winsup/mingw/samples/simpledll/exe.c +++ b/winsup/mingw/samples/simpledll/exe.c @@ -1,13 +1,13 @@ -#include - -extern void Test(); - -int main() -{ - printf ("Program started.\n"); - Test (); - printf ("Program ends.\n"); - - return 0; -} - +#include + +extern void Test(); + +int main() +{ + printf ("Program started.\n"); + Test (); + printf ("Program ends.\n"); + + return 0; +} + diff --git a/winsup/mingw/samples/simpledll/jamfile b/winsup/mingw/samples/simpledll/jamfile index 30704e68d..d1e2591be 100644 --- a/winsup/mingw/samples/simpledll/jamfile +++ b/winsup/mingw/samples/simpledll/jamfile @@ -1,14 +1,14 @@ - -Dll dll.dll : dll.c ; - -ImportLib libdll.a : dll.def ; - - -Main exe.exe : exe.c ; - -LinkLibraries exe.exe : libdll.a ; - -DEPENDS exe.exe : dll.dll ; - -LINKFLAGS on exe.exe = $(LINKFLAGS) -L. ; - + +Dll dll.dll : dll.c ; + +ImportLib libdll.a : dll.def ; + + +Main exe.exe : exe.c ; + +LinkLibraries exe.exe : libdll.a ; + +DEPENDS exe.exe : dll.dll ; + +LINKFLAGS on exe.exe = $(LINKFLAGS) -L. ; + diff --git a/winsup/mingw/samples/test/jamfile b/winsup/mingw/samples/test/jamfile index 332ac04b8..2fc7b84af 100644 --- a/winsup/mingw/samples/test/jamfile +++ b/winsup/mingw/samples/test/jamfile @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ -# -# A very simple example with which you can test your compiler/jam setup. -# Also an interesting example of a hybrid console/GUI application. -# - -Main test.exe : test.c ; - -GuiLibs test.exe ; - +# +# A very simple example with which you can test your compiler/jam setup. +# Also an interesting example of a hybrid console/GUI application. +# + +Main test.exe : test.c ; + +GuiLibs test.exe ; + diff --git a/winsup/mingw/samples/test/test.c b/winsup/mingw/samples/test/test.c index af8884c9c..82ca6b0fc 100644 --- a/winsup/mingw/samples/test/test.c +++ b/winsup/mingw/samples/test/test.c @@ -1,20 +1,20 @@ -/* - * This source code is in the PUBLIC DOMAIN and has NO WARRANTY. - * - * Colin Peters , April 15, 1997. - */ - -#include -#include - -int STDCALL -WinMain (HINSTANCE hInst, HINSTANCE hPrev, LPSTR lpCmd, int nShow) -{ - char text[80]; - - printf ("Enter message box text:"); - fgets(text, 80, stdin); - MessageBox (NULL, text, "Test", MB_OK); - printf ("\nHello after message box.\n"); - return 0; -} +/* + * This source code is in the PUBLIC DOMAIN and has NO WARRANTY. + * + * Colin Peters , April 15, 1997. + */ + +#include +#include + +int STDCALL +WinMain (HINSTANCE hInst, HINSTANCE hPrev, LPSTR lpCmd, int nShow) +{ + char text[80]; + + printf ("Enter message box text:"); + fgets(text, 80, stdin); + MessageBox (NULL, text, "Test", MB_OK); + printf ("\nHello after message box.\n"); + return 0; +} diff --git a/winsup/mingw/samples/wintest/jamfile b/winsup/mingw/samples/wintest/jamfile index 8102fa067..b2f783118 100644 --- a/winsup/mingw/samples/wintest/jamfile +++ b/winsup/mingw/samples/wintest/jamfile @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ -# -# A example of Win32 GUI programming in C. -# - -Main test.exe : test.c ; - -Gui test.exe ; - +# +# A example of Win32 GUI programming in C. +# + +Main test.exe : test.c ; + +Gui test.exe ; + diff --git a/winsup/mingw/samples/wintest/test.c b/winsup/mingw/samples/wintest/test.c index 961496fc1..056888ffc 100644 --- a/winsup/mingw/samples/wintest/test.c +++ b/winsup/mingw/samples/wintest/test.c @@ -1,212 +1,212 @@ -/* - * A basic example of Win32 programming in C. - * - * This source code is in the PUBLIC DOMAIN and has NO WARRANTY. - * - * Colin Peters - */ - -#include -#include - -/* - * This is the window function for the main window. Whenever a message is - * dispatched using DispatchMessage (or sent with SendMessage) this function - * gets called with the contents of the message. - */ -LRESULT CALLBACK -MainWndProc (HWND hwnd, UINT nMsg, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam) -{ - /* The window handle for the "Click Me" button. */ - static HWND hwndButton = 0; - static int cx, cy; /* Height and width of our button. */ - - HDC hdc; /* A device context used for drawing */ - PAINTSTRUCT ps; /* Also used during window drawing */ - RECT rc; /* A rectangle used during drawing */ - - /* - * Perform processing based on what kind of message we got. - */ - switch (nMsg) - { - case WM_CREATE: - { - /* The window is being created. Create our button - * window now. */ - TEXTMETRIC tm; - - /* First we use the system fixed font size to choose - * a nice button size. */ - hdc = GetDC (hwnd); - SelectObject (hdc, GetStockObject (SYSTEM_FIXED_FONT)); - GetTextMetrics (hdc, &tm); - cx = tm.tmAveCharWidth * 30; - cy = (tm.tmHeight + tm.tmExternalLeading) * 2; - ReleaseDC (hwnd, hdc); - - /* Now create the button */ - hwndButton = CreateWindow ( - "button", /* Builtin button class */ - "Click Here", - WS_CHILD | WS_VISIBLE | BS_PUSHBUTTON, - 0, 0, cx, cy, - hwnd, /* Parent is this window. */ - (HMENU) 1, /* Control ID: 1 */ - ((LPCREATESTRUCT) lParam)->hInstance, - NULL - ); - - return 0; - break; - } - - case WM_DESTROY: - /* The window is being destroyed, close the application - * (the child button gets destroyed automatically). */ - PostQuitMessage (0); - return 0; - break; - - case WM_PAINT: - /* The window needs to be painted (redrawn). */ - hdc = BeginPaint (hwnd, &ps); - GetClientRect (hwnd, &rc); - - /* Draw "Hello, World" in the middle of the upper - * half of the window. */ - rc.bottom = rc.bottom / 2; - DrawText (hdc, "Hello, World", -1, &rc, - DT_SINGLELINE | DT_CENTER | DT_VCENTER); - - EndPaint (hwnd, &ps); - return 0; - break; - - case WM_SIZE: - /* The window size is changing. If the button exists - * then place it in the center of the bottom half of - * the window. */ - if (hwndButton && - (wParam == SIZEFULLSCREEN || - wParam == SIZENORMAL) - ) - { - rc.left = (LOWORD(lParam) - cx) / 2; - rc.top = HIWORD(lParam) * 3 / 4 - cy / 2; - MoveWindow ( - hwndButton, - rc.left, rc.top, cx, cy, TRUE); - } - break; - - case WM_COMMAND: - /* Check the control ID, notification code and - * control handle to see if this is a button click - * message from our child button. */ - if (LOWORD(wParam) == 1 && - HIWORD(wParam) == BN_CLICKED && - (HWND) lParam == hwndButton) - { - /* Our button was clicked. Close the window. */ - DestroyWindow (hwnd); - } - return 0; - break; - } - - /* If we don't handle a message completely we hand it to the system - * provided default window function. */ - return DefWindowProc (hwnd, nMsg, wParam, lParam); -} - - -int STDCALL -WinMain (HINSTANCE hInst, HINSTANCE hPrev, LPSTR lpCmd, int nShow) -{ - HWND hwndMain; /* Handle for the main window. */ - MSG msg; /* A Win32 message structure. */ - WNDCLASSEX wndclass; /* A window class structure. */ - char* szMainWndClass = "WinTestWin"; - /* The name of the main window class */ - - /* - * First we create a window class for our main window. - */ - - /* Initialize the entire structure to zero. */ - memset (&wndclass, 0, sizeof(WNDCLASSEX)); - - /* This class is called WinTestWin */ - wndclass.lpszClassName = szMainWndClass; - - /* cbSize gives the size of the structure for extensibility. */ - wndclass.cbSize = sizeof(WNDCLASSEX); - - /* All windows of this class redraw when resized. */ - wndclass.style = CS_HREDRAW | CS_VREDRAW; - - /* All windows of this class use the MainWndProc window function. */ - wndclass.lpfnWndProc = MainWndProc; - - /* This class is used with the current program instance. */ - wndclass.hInstance = hInst; - - /* Use standard application icon and arrow cursor provided by the OS */ - wndclass.hIcon = LoadIcon (NULL, IDI_APPLICATION); - wndclass.hIconSm = LoadIcon (NULL, IDI_APPLICATION); - wndclass.hCursor = LoadCursor (NULL, IDC_ARROW); - - /* Color the background white */ - wndclass.hbrBackground = (HBRUSH) GetStockObject (WHITE_BRUSH); - - /* - * Now register the window class for use. - */ - RegisterClassEx (&wndclass); - - /* - * Create our main window using that window class. - */ - hwndMain = CreateWindow ( - szMainWndClass, /* Class name */ - "Hello", /* Caption */ - WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW, /* Style */ - CW_USEDEFAULT, /* Initial x (use default) */ - CW_USEDEFAULT, /* Initial y (use default) */ - CW_USEDEFAULT, /* Initial x size (use default) */ - CW_USEDEFAULT, /* Initial y size (use default) */ - NULL, /* No parent window */ - NULL, /* No menu */ - hInst, /* This program instance */ - NULL /* Creation parameters */ - ); - - /* - * Display the window which we just created (using the nShow - * passed by the OS, which allows for start minimized and that - * sort of thing). - */ - ShowWindow (hwndMain, nShow); - UpdateWindow (hwndMain); - - /* - * The main message loop. All messages being sent to the windows - * of the application (or at least the primary thread) are retrieved - * by the GetMessage call, then translated (mainly for keyboard - * messages) and dispatched to the appropriate window procedure. - * This is the simplest kind of message loop. More complex loops - * are required for idle processing or handling modeless dialog - * boxes. When one of the windows calls PostQuitMessage GetMessage - * will return zero and the wParam of the message will be filled - * with the argument to PostQuitMessage. The loop will end and - * the application will close. - */ - while (GetMessage (&msg, NULL, 0, 0)) - { - TranslateMessage (&msg); - DispatchMessage (&msg); - } - return msg.wParam; -} - +/* + * A basic example of Win32 programming in C. + * + * This source code is in the PUBLIC DOMAIN and has NO WARRANTY. + * + * Colin Peters + */ + +#include +#include + +/* + * This is the window function for the main window. Whenever a message is + * dispatched using DispatchMessage (or sent with SendMessage) this function + * gets called with the contents of the message. + */ +LRESULT CALLBACK +MainWndProc (HWND hwnd, UINT nMsg, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam) +{ + /* The window handle for the "Click Me" button. */ + static HWND hwndButton = 0; + static int cx, cy; /* Height and width of our button. */ + + HDC hdc; /* A device context used for drawing */ + PAINTSTRUCT ps; /* Also used during window drawing */ + RECT rc; /* A rectangle used during drawing */ + + /* + * Perform processing based on what kind of message we got. + */ + switch (nMsg) + { + case WM_CREATE: + { + /* The window is being created. Create our button + * window now. */ + TEXTMETRIC tm; + + /* First we use the system fixed font size to choose + * a nice button size. */ + hdc = GetDC (hwnd); + SelectObject (hdc, GetStockObject (SYSTEM_FIXED_FONT)); + GetTextMetrics (hdc, &tm); + cx = tm.tmAveCharWidth * 30; + cy = (tm.tmHeight + tm.tmExternalLeading) * 2; + ReleaseDC (hwnd, hdc); + + /* Now create the button */ + hwndButton = CreateWindow ( + "button", /* Builtin button class */ + "Click Here", + WS_CHILD | WS_VISIBLE | BS_PUSHBUTTON, + 0, 0, cx, cy, + hwnd, /* Parent is this window. */ + (HMENU) 1, /* Control ID: 1 */ + ((LPCREATESTRUCT) lParam)->hInstance, + NULL + ); + + return 0; + break; + } + + case WM_DESTROY: + /* The window is being destroyed, close the application + * (the child button gets destroyed automatically). */ + PostQuitMessage (0); + return 0; + break; + + case WM_PAINT: + /* The window needs to be painted (redrawn). */ + hdc = BeginPaint (hwnd, &ps); + GetClientRect (hwnd, &rc); + + /* Draw "Hello, World" in the middle of the upper + * half of the window. */ + rc.bottom = rc.bottom / 2; + DrawText (hdc, "Hello, World", -1, &rc, + DT_SINGLELINE | DT_CENTER | DT_VCENTER); + + EndPaint (hwnd, &ps); + return 0; + break; + + case WM_SIZE: + /* The window size is changing. If the button exists + * then place it in the center of the bottom half of + * the window. */ + if (hwndButton && + (wParam == SIZEFULLSCREEN || + wParam == SIZENORMAL) + ) + { + rc.left = (LOWORD(lParam) - cx) / 2; + rc.top = HIWORD(lParam) * 3 / 4 - cy / 2; + MoveWindow ( + hwndButton, + rc.left, rc.top, cx, cy, TRUE); + } + break; + + case WM_COMMAND: + /* Check the control ID, notification code and + * control handle to see if this is a button click + * message from our child button. */ + if (LOWORD(wParam) == 1 && + HIWORD(wParam) == BN_CLICKED && + (HWND) lParam == hwndButton) + { + /* Our button was clicked. Close the window. */ + DestroyWindow (hwnd); + } + return 0; + break; + } + + /* If we don't handle a message completely we hand it to the system + * provided default window function. */ + return DefWindowProc (hwnd, nMsg, wParam, lParam); +} + + +int STDCALL +WinMain (HINSTANCE hInst, HINSTANCE hPrev, LPSTR lpCmd, int nShow) +{ + HWND hwndMain; /* Handle for the main window. */ + MSG msg; /* A Win32 message structure. */ + WNDCLASSEX wndclass; /* A window class structure. */ + char* szMainWndClass = "WinTestWin"; + /* The name of the main window class */ + + /* + * First we create a window class for our main window. + */ + + /* Initialize the entire structure to zero. */ + memset (&wndclass, 0, sizeof(WNDCLASSEX)); + + /* This class is called WinTestWin */ + wndclass.lpszClassName = szMainWndClass; + + /* cbSize gives the size of the structure for extensibility. */ + wndclass.cbSize = sizeof(WNDCLASSEX); + + /* All windows of this class redraw when resized. */ + wndclass.style = CS_HREDRAW | CS_VREDRAW; + + /* All windows of this class use the MainWndProc window function. */ + wndclass.lpfnWndProc = MainWndProc; + + /* This class is used with the current program instance. */ + wndclass.hInstance = hInst; + + /* Use standard application icon and arrow cursor provided by the OS */ + wndclass.hIcon = LoadIcon (NULL, IDI_APPLICATION); + wndclass.hIconSm = LoadIcon (NULL, IDI_APPLICATION); + wndclass.hCursor = LoadCursor (NULL, IDC_ARROW); + + /* Color the background white */ + wndclass.hbrBackground = (HBRUSH) GetStockObject (WHITE_BRUSH); + + /* + * Now register the window class for use. + */ + RegisterClassEx (&wndclass); + + /* + * Create our main window using that window class. + */ + hwndMain = CreateWindow ( + szMainWndClass, /* Class name */ + "Hello", /* Caption */ + WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW, /* Style */ + CW_USEDEFAULT, /* Initial x (use default) */ + CW_USEDEFAULT, /* Initial y (use default) */ + CW_USEDEFAULT, /* Initial x size (use default) */ + CW_USEDEFAULT, /* Initial y size (use default) */ + NULL, /* No parent window */ + NULL, /* No menu */ + hInst, /* This program instance */ + NULL /* Creation parameters */ + ); + + /* + * Display the window which we just created (using the nShow + * passed by the OS, which allows for start minimized and that + * sort of thing). + */ + ShowWindow (hwndMain, nShow); + UpdateWindow (hwndMain); + + /* + * The main message loop. All messages being sent to the windows + * of the application (or at least the primary thread) are retrieved + * by the GetMessage call, then translated (mainly for keyboard + * messages) and dispatched to the appropriate window procedure. + * This is the simplest kind of message loop. More complex loops + * are required for idle processing or handling modeless dialog + * boxes. When one of the windows calls PostQuitMessage GetMessage + * will return zero and the wParam of the message will be filled + * with the argument to PostQuitMessage. The loop will end and + * the application will close. + */ + while (GetMessage (&msg, NULL, 0, 0)) + { + TranslateMessage (&msg); + DispatchMessage (&msg); + } + return msg.wParam; +} + -- cgit v1.2.3