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// Windows-specific code
// Copyright (c) 2003 Jan Wassenberg
//
// This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
// modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
// published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
// License, or (at your option) any later version.
//
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
// WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
// General Public License for more details.
//
// Contact info:
// Jan.Wassenberg@stud.uni-karlsruhe.de
// http://www.stud.uni-karlsruhe.de/~urkt/
#include "precompiled.h"
#include "lib.h"
#include "win_internal.h"
#include <crtdbg.h> // malloc debug
#include <assert.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h> // __argc
#include <malloc.h>
extern HWND hWnd;
void sle(int x)
{
SetLastError((DWORD)x);
}
char win_sys_dir[MAX_PATH+1];
char win_exe_dir[MAX_PATH+1];
//
// these override the portable versions in sysdep.cpp
// (they're more convenient)
//
inline void debug_check_heap()
{
_heapchk();
}
inline int get_executable_name(char* n_path, size_t buf_size)
{
DWORD nbytes = GetModuleFileName(0, n_path, (DWORD)buf_size);
return nbytes? 0 : -1;
}
void display_msg(const char* caption, const char* msg)
{
MessageBoxA(0, msg, caption, MB_ICONEXCLAMATION);
}
void wdisplay_msg(const wchar_t* caption, const wchar_t* msg)
{
MessageBoxW(0, msg, caption, MB_ICONEXCLAMATION);
}
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int clipboard_set(const wchar_t* text)
{
int err = -1;
if(!OpenClipboard( hWnd ))
return err;
EmptyClipboard();
err = 0;
const size_t len = wcslen(text);
HGLOBAL hMem = GlobalAlloc(GMEM_MOVEABLE, (len+1) * sizeof(wchar_t));
if(!hMem)
goto fail;
wchar_t* copy = (wchar_t*)GlobalLock(hMem);
if(copy)
{
wcscpy(copy, text);
GlobalUnlock(hMem);
if(SetClipboardData(CF_UNICODETEXT, hMem) != 0)
err = 0; // success
}
fail:
CloseClipboard();
return err;
}
wchar_t* clipboard_get()
{
wchar_t* ret = 0;
if(!OpenClipboard(0))
return 0;
// Windows NT/2000+ auto convert UNICODETEXT <-> TEXT
HGLOBAL hMem = GetClipboardData(CF_UNICODETEXT);
if(hMem != 0)
{
wchar_t* text = (wchar_t*)GlobalLock(hMem);
if(text)
{
SIZE_T size = GlobalSize(hMem);
wchar_t* copy = (wchar_t*)malloc(size);
if(copy)
{
wcscpy(copy, text);
ret = copy;
}
GlobalUnlock(hMem);
}
}
CloseClipboard();
return ret;
}
int clipboard_free(wchar_t* copy)
{
free(copy);
return 0;
}
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// init and shutdown mechanism
//
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// init and shutdown mechanism: register a function to be called at
// pre-main init or shutdown.
//
// each module has the linker add a pointer to its init or shutdown
// function to a table (at a user-defined position).
// zero runtime overhead, and there's no need for a central dispatcher
// that knows about all the modules.
//
// disadvantage: requires compiler support (MS VC-specific).
//
// alternatives:
// - initialize via constructor. however, that would leave the problem of
// shutdown order and timepoint, which is also taken care of here.
// - register init/shutdown functions from a NLSO constructor:
// clunky, and setting order is more difficult.
// - on-demand initialization: complicated; don't know in what order
// things happen. also, no way to determine how long init takes.
//
// the "segment name" determines when and in what order the functions are
// called: "LIB$W{type}{group}", where {type} is either I for
// (pre-main) initializers, or T for terminators (last of the atexit handlers).
// {group} is [B, Y]; groups are called in alphabetical order, but
// call order within the group itself is unspecified.
//
// define the segment via #pragma data_seg(name), register any functions
// to be called via WIN_REGISTER_FUNC, and then restore the previous segment
// with #pragma data_seg() .
//
// note: group must be [B, Y]. data declared in groups A or Z may
// be placed beyond the table start/end by the linker, since the linker's
// ordering WRT other source files' data is undefined within a segment.
typedef int(*_PIFV)(void);
// pointers to start and end of function tables.
// note: COFF throws out empty segments, so we have to put in one value
// (zero, because call_func_tbl has to ignore NULL entries anyway).
#pragma data_seg(".LIB$WIA")
_PIFV init_begin[] = { 0 };
#pragma data_seg(".LIB$WIZ")
_PIFV init_end[] = { 0 };
#pragma data_seg(".LIB$WTA")
_PIFV shutdown_begin[] = { 0 };
#pragma data_seg(".LIB$WTZ")
_PIFV shutdown_end[] = { 0 };
#pragma data_seg()
#pragma comment(linker, "/merge:.LIB=.data")
// call all non-NULL function pointers in [begin, end).
// note: the range may be larger than expected due to section padding.
// that (and the COFF empty section problem) is why we need to ignore zeroes.
static void call_func_tbl(_PIFV* begin, _PIFV* end)
{
for(_PIFV* p = begin; p < end; p++)
if(*p)
(*p)();
}
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// locking for win-specific code
// several init functions are called on-demand, possibly from constructors.
// can't guarantee POSIX static mutex init has been done by then.
static CRITICAL_SECTION cs[NUM_CS];
void win_lock(uint idx)
{
assert(idx < NUM_CS && "win_lock: invalid critical section index");
EnterCriticalSection(&cs[idx]);
}
void win_unlock(uint idx)
{
assert(idx < NUM_CS && "win_unlock: invalid critical section index");
LeaveCriticalSection(&cs[idx]);
}
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// entry -> pre_libc -> WinMainCRTStartup -> WinMain -> pre_main -> main
// at_exit is called as the last of the atexit handlers
// (assuming, as documented in lib.cpp, constructors don't use atexit!)
//
// note: this way of getting control before main adds overhead
// (setting up the WinMain parameters), but is simpler and safer than
// SDL-style #define main SDL_main.
static void at_exit(void)
{
call_func_tbl(shutdown_begin, shutdown_end);
for(int i = 0; i < NUM_CS; i++)
DeleteCriticalSection(&cs[i]);
}
// be very careful to avoid non-stateless libc functions!
static inline void pre_libc_init()
{
for(int i = 0; i < NUM_CS; i++)
InitializeCriticalSection(&cs[i]);
GetSystemDirectory(win_sys_dir, sizeof(win_sys_dir));
if(GetModuleFileName(GetModuleHandle(0), win_exe_dir, MAX_PATH) != 0)
{
char* slash = strrchr(win_exe_dir, '\\');
if(slash)
*slash = '\0';
}
}
static inline void pre_main_init()
{
#ifdef HAVE_DEBUGALLOC
uint flags = _CrtSetDbgFlag(_CRTDBG_REPORT_FLAG);
// Always enable leak detection in debug builds
flags |= _CRTDBG_LEAK_CHECK_DF;
#ifdef PARANOIA
// force malloc et al. to check the heap every call.
// slower, but reports errors closer to where they occur.
flags |= _CRTDBG_CHECK_ALWAYS_DF | _CRTDBG_DELAY_FREE_MEM_DF;
#endif // PARANOIA
_CrtSetDbgFlag(flags);
#endif // HAVE_DEBUGALLOC
call_func_tbl(init_begin, init_end);
atexit(at_exit);
// no point redirecting stdout yet - the current directory
// may be incorrect (file_set_root not yet called).
// (w)sdl will take care of it anyway.
}
// Enable heap corruption checking after every allocation. Has the same
// effect as PARANOIA in pre_main_init, but lets you switch it on anywhere
// so that you can skip checking the whole of the initialisation code.
// The debugger will break in the allocation just after the one that
// corrupted the heap, so check its ID and then _CrtSetBreakAlloc(...)
// on the previous one and try again.
// Warning: This makes things rather slow.
void memory_debug_extreme_turbo_plus()
{
_CrtSetDbgFlag( _CrtSetDbgFlag(_CRTDBG_REPORT_FLAG) | _CRTDBG_CHECK_ALWAYS_DF | _CRTDBG_DELAY_FREE_MEM_DF );
}
extern u64 rdtsc();
extern u64 PREVTSC;
u64 PREVTSC;
int entry()
{
#ifdef _MSC_VER
u64 TSC=rdtsc();
debug_out(
"----------------------------------------\n"\
"ENTRY\n"\
"----------------------------------------\n");
PREVTSC=TSC;
#endif
pre_libc_init();
return WinMainCRTStartup(); // calls _cinit, and then WinMain
}
int WINAPI WinMain(HINSTANCE, HINSTANCE, LPSTR, int)
{
pre_main_init();
return main(__argc, __argv);
}