X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/9a83f860948059b0273b5cc6d9e43fadad3ebfca..abd474ea63667f727940a009cc3e0b23ba9f418f:/src/msw/utils.cpp?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/src/msw/utils.cpp b/src/msw/utils.cpp index fd36d634b1..f208feb48f 100644 --- a/src/msw/utils.cpp +++ b/src/msw/utils.cpp @@ -67,7 +67,9 @@ #if defined(__CYGWIN__) #include #include - #include // for cygwin_conv_to_full_win32_path() + #include // for cygwin_conv_path() + // and cygwin_conv_to_full_win32_path() + #include #endif //GNUWIN32 #ifdef __BORLANDC__ // Please someone tell me which version of Borland needs @@ -118,6 +120,8 @@ static const wxChar WX_SECTION[] = wxT("wxWindows"); static const wxChar eUSERNAME[] = wxT("UserName"); #endif +WXDLLIMPEXP_DATA_BASE(const wxChar *) wxUserResourceStr = wxT("TEXT"); + // ============================================================================ // implementation // ============================================================================ @@ -299,7 +303,7 @@ bool wxGetUserName(wxChar *buf, int maxSize) // Get the computer name of a DC for the domain. if ( NetGetDCName( NULL, wszDomain, &ComputerName ) != NERR_Success ) { - wxLogError(wxT("Can not find domain controller")); + wxLogError(wxT("Cannot find domain controller")); goto error; } @@ -365,7 +369,7 @@ const wxChar* wxGetHomeDir(wxString *pstr) // first branch is for Cygwin #if defined(__UNIX__) && !defined(__WINE__) - const wxChar *szHome = wxGetenv("HOME"); + const wxChar *szHome = wxGetenv(wxT("HOME")); if ( szHome == NULL ) { // we're homeless... wxLogWarning(_("can't find user's HOME, using current directory.")); @@ -381,7 +385,11 @@ const wxChar* wxGetHomeDir(wxString *pstr) #ifdef __CYGWIN__ // Cygwin returns unix type path but that does not work well static wxChar windowsPath[MAX_PATH]; - cygwin_conv_to_full_win32_path(strDir, windowsPath); + #if CYGWIN_VERSION_DLL_MAJOR >= 1007 + cygwin_conv_path(CCP_POSIX_TO_WIN_W, strDir, windowsPath, MAX_PATH); + #else + cygwin_conv_to_full_win32_path(strDir, windowsPath); + #endif strDir = windowsPath; #endif #elif defined(__WXWINCE__) @@ -492,7 +500,7 @@ bool wxGetDiskSpace(const wxString& WXUNUSED_IN_WINCE(path), ULARGE_INTEGER bytesFree, bytesTotal; // may pass the path as is, GetDiskFreeSpaceEx() is smart enough - if ( !pGetDiskFreeSpaceEx(path.fn_str(), + if ( !pGetDiskFreeSpaceEx(path.t_str(), &bytesFree, &bytesTotal, NULL) ) @@ -542,7 +550,7 @@ bool wxGetDiskSpace(const wxString& WXUNUSED_IN_WINCE(path), // FIXME: this is wrong, we should extract the root drive from path // instead, but this is the job for wxFileName... - if ( !::GetDiskFreeSpace(path.fn_str(), + if ( !::GetDiskFreeSpace(path.t_str(), &lSectorsPerCluster, &lBytesPerSector, &lNumberOfFreeClusters, @@ -619,7 +627,7 @@ bool wxDoSetEnv(const wxString& var, const wxChar *value) // // TODO: add checks for the other compilers (and update wxSetEnv() // documentation in interface/wx/utils.h accordingly) -#if defined(__VISUALC__) +#if defined(__VISUALC__) || defined(__MINGW32__) // notice that Microsoft _putenv() has different semantics from POSIX // function with almost the same name: in particular it makes a copy of the // string instead of using it as part of environment so we can safely call @@ -700,11 +708,11 @@ int wxKill(long pid, wxSignal sig, wxKillError *krc, int flags) wxKillAllChildren(pid, sig, krc); // get the process handle to operate on - HANDLE hProcess = ::OpenProcess(SYNCHRONIZE | - PROCESS_TERMINATE | - PROCESS_QUERY_INFORMATION, - FALSE, // not inheritable - (DWORD)pid); + DWORD dwAccess = PROCESS_QUERY_INFORMATION | SYNCHRONIZE; + if ( sig == wxSIGKILL ) + dwAccess |= PROCESS_TERMINATE; + + HANDLE hProcess = ::OpenProcess(dwAccess, FALSE, (DWORD)pid); if ( hProcess == NULL ) { if ( krc ) @@ -722,6 +730,12 @@ int wxKill(long pid, wxSignal sig, wxKillError *krc, int flags) wxON_BLOCK_EXIT1(::CloseHandle, hProcess); + // Default timeout for waiting for the process termination after killing + // it. It should be long enough to allow the process to terminate even on a + // busy system but short enough to avoid blocking the main thread for too + // long. + DWORD waitTimeout = 500; // ms + bool ok = true; switch ( sig ) { @@ -743,10 +757,14 @@ int wxKill(long pid, wxSignal sig, wxKillError *krc, int flags) break; case wxSIGNONE: - // do nothing, we just want to test for process existence - if ( krc ) - *krc = wxKILL_OK; - return 0; + // Opening the process handle may succeed for a process even if it + // doesn't run any more (typically because open handles to it still + // exist elsewhere, possibly in this process itself if we're + // killing a child process) so we still need check if it hasn't + // terminated yet but, unlike when killing it, we don't need to + // wait for any time at all. + waitTimeout = 0; + break; default: // any other signal means "terminate" @@ -791,18 +809,22 @@ int wxKill(long pid, wxSignal sig, wxKillError *krc, int flags) } // the return code - DWORD rc wxDUMMY_INITIALIZE(0); if ( ok ) { // as we wait for a short time, we can use just WaitForSingleObject() // and not MsgWaitForMultipleObjects() - switch ( ::WaitForSingleObject(hProcess, 500 /* msec */) ) + switch ( ::WaitForSingleObject(hProcess, waitTimeout) ) { case WAIT_OBJECT_0: - // process terminated - if ( !::GetExitCodeProcess(hProcess, &rc) ) + // Process terminated: normally this indicates that we + // successfully killed it but when testing for the process + // existence, this means failure. + if ( sig == wxSIGNONE ) { - wxLogLastError(wxT("GetExitCodeProcess")); + if ( krc ) + *krc = wxKILL_NO_PROCESS; + + ok = false; } break; @@ -815,10 +837,15 @@ int wxKill(long pid, wxSignal sig, wxKillError *krc, int flags) // fall through case WAIT_TIMEOUT: - if ( krc ) - *krc = wxKILL_ERROR; + // Process didn't terminate: normally this is a failure but not + // when we're just testing for its existence. + if ( sig != wxSIGNONE ) + { + if ( krc ) + *krc = wxKILL_ERROR; - rc = STILL_ACTIVE; + ok = false; + } break; } } @@ -826,7 +853,7 @@ int wxKill(long pid, wxSignal sig, wxKillError *krc, int flags) // the return code is the same as from Unix kill(): 0 if killed // successfully or -1 on error - if ( !ok || rc == STILL_ACTIVE ) + if ( !ok ) return -1; if ( krc ) @@ -1075,6 +1102,69 @@ bool wxIsDebuggerRunning() #endif } +// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +// working with MSW resources +// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +bool +wxLoadUserResource(const void **outData, + size_t *outLen, + const wxString& resourceName, + const wxString& resourceType, + WXHINSTANCE instance) +{ + wxCHECK_MSG( outData && outLen, false, "output pointers can't be NULL" ); + + HRSRC hResource = ::FindResource(instance, + resourceName.wx_str(), + resourceType.wx_str()); + if ( !hResource ) + return false; + + HGLOBAL hData = ::LoadResource(instance, hResource); + if ( !hData ) + { + wxLogSysError(_("Failed to load resource \"%s\"."), resourceName); + return false; + } + + *outData = ::LockResource(hData); + if ( !*outData ) + { + wxLogSysError(_("Failed to lock resource \"%s\"."), resourceName); + return false; + } + + *outLen = ::SizeofResource(instance, hResource); + + // Notice that we do not need to call neither UnlockResource() (which is + // obsolete in Win32) nor GlobalFree() (resources are freed on process + // termination only) + + return true; +} + +char * +wxLoadUserResource(const wxString& resourceName, + const wxString& resourceType, + int* pLen, + WXHINSTANCE instance) +{ + const void *data; + size_t len; + if ( !wxLoadUserResource(&data, &len, resourceName, resourceType, instance) ) + return NULL; + + char *s = new char[len + 1]; + memcpy(s, data, len); + s[len] = '\0'; // NUL-terminate in case the resource itself wasn't + + if (pLen) + *pLen = len; + + return s; +} + // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // OS version // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -1184,8 +1274,7 @@ wxString wxGetOsDescription() switch ( info.dwMinorVersion ) { case 0: - str.Printf(_("Windows 2000 (build %lu"), - info.dwBuildNumber); + str = _("Windows 2000"); break; case 2: @@ -1194,36 +1283,44 @@ wxString wxGetOsDescription() // type to resolve this ambiguity if ( wxIsWindowsServer() == 1 ) { - str.Printf(_("Windows Server 2003 (build %lu"), - info.dwBuildNumber); + str = _("Windows Server 2003"); break; } //else: must be XP, fall through case 1: - str.Printf(_("Windows XP (build %lu"), - info.dwBuildNumber); + str = _("Windows XP"); break; } break; case 6: - if ( info.dwMinorVersion == 0 ) + switch ( info.dwMinorVersion ) { - str.Printf(_("Windows Vista (build %lu"), - info.dwBuildNumber); + case 0: + str = wxIsWindowsServer() == 1 + ? _("Windows Server 2008") + : _("Windows Vista"); + break; + + case 1: + str = wxIsWindowsServer() == 1 + ? _("Windows Server 2008 R2") + : _("Windows 7"); + break; } break; } if ( str.empty() ) { - str.Printf(_("Windows NT %lu.%lu (build %lu"), - info.dwMajorVersion, - info.dwMinorVersion, - info.dwBuildNumber); + str.Printf(_("Windows NT %lu.%lu"), + info.dwMajorVersion, + info.dwMinorVersion); } + str << wxT(" (") + << wxString::Format(_("build %lu"), info.dwBuildNumber); if ( !wxIsEmpty(info.szCSDVersion) ) { str << wxT(", ") << info.szCSDVersion;