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diff --git a/protocols/Sametime/src/glib/gwin32.c b/protocols/Sametime/src/glib/gwin32.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..9ba02ad752 --- /dev/null +++ b/protocols/Sametime/src/glib/gwin32.c @@ -0,0 +1,596 @@ +/* GLIB - Library of useful routines for C programming + * Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Peter Mattis, Spencer Kimball and Josh MacDonald + * Copyright (C) 1998-1999 Tor Lillqvist + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library 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 + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the + * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, + * Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. + */ + +/* + * Modified by the GLib Team and others 1997-2000. See the AUTHORS + * file for a list of people on the GLib Team. See the ChangeLog + * files for a list of changes. These files are distributed with + * GLib at ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/gtk/. + */ + +/* + * MT safe for the unix part, FIXME: make the win32 part MT safe as well. + */ + +#include "config.h" + +#include "glibconfig.h" + +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <stdio.h> +#include <string.h> +#include <wchar.h> +#include <errno.h> + +#define STRICT /* Strict typing, please */ +#include <windows.h> +#undef STRICT +#ifndef G_WITH_CYGWIN +#include <direct.h> +#endif +#include <errno.h> +#include <ctype.h> +#if defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(__DMC__) +# include <io.h> +#endif /* _MSC_VER || __DMC__ */ + +#include "glib.h" + +#ifdef G_WITH_CYGWIN +#include <sys/cygwin.h> +#endif + +#ifndef G_WITH_CYGWIN + +gint +g_win32_ftruncate (gint fd, + guint size) +{ + return _chsize (fd, size); +} + +#endif + +/** + * g_win32_getlocale: + * + * The setlocale() function in the Microsoft C library uses locale + * names of the form "English_United States.1252" etc. We want the + * UNIXish standard form "en_US", "zh_TW" etc. This function gets the + * current thread locale from Windows - without any encoding info - + * and returns it as a string of the above form for use in forming + * file names etc. The returned string should be deallocated with + * g_free(). + * + * Returns: newly-allocated locale name. + **/ + +#ifndef SUBLANG_SERBIAN_LATIN_BA +#define SUBLANG_SERBIAN_LATIN_BA 0x06 +#endif + +gchar * +g_win32_getlocale (void) +{ + LCID lcid; + LANGID langid; + gchar *ev; + gint primary, sub; + char iso639[10]; + char iso3166[10]; + const gchar *script = NULL; + + /* Let the user override the system settings through environment + * variables, as on POSIX systems. Note that in GTK+ applications + * since GTK+ 2.10.7 setting either LC_ALL or LANG also sets the + * Win32 locale and C library locale through code in gtkmain.c. + */ + if (((ev = getenv ("LC_ALL")) != NULL && ev[0] != '\0') + || ((ev = getenv ("LC_MESSAGES")) != NULL && ev[0] != '\0') + || ((ev = getenv ("LANG")) != NULL && ev[0] != '\0')) + return g_strdup (ev); + + lcid = GetThreadLocale (); + + if (!GetLocaleInfo (lcid, LOCALE_SISO639LANGNAME, iso639, sizeof (iso639)) || + !GetLocaleInfo (lcid, LOCALE_SISO3166CTRYNAME, iso3166, sizeof (iso3166))) + return g_strdup ("C"); + + /* Strip off the sorting rules, keep only the language part. */ + langid = LANGIDFROMLCID (lcid); + + /* Split into language and territory part. */ + primary = PRIMARYLANGID (langid); + sub = SUBLANGID (langid); + + /* Handle special cases */ + switch (primary) + { + case LANG_AZERI: + switch (sub) + { + case SUBLANG_AZERI_LATIN: + script = "@Latn"; + break; + case SUBLANG_AZERI_CYRILLIC: + script = "@Cyrl"; + break; + } + break; + case LANG_SERBIAN: /* LANG_CROATIAN == LANG_SERBIAN */ + switch (sub) + { + case SUBLANG_SERBIAN_LATIN: + case 0x06: /* Serbian (Latin) - Bosnia and Herzegovina */ + script = "@Latn"; + break; + } + break; + case LANG_UZBEK: + switch (sub) + { + case SUBLANG_UZBEK_LATIN: + script = "@Latn"; + break; + case SUBLANG_UZBEK_CYRILLIC: + script = "@Cyrl"; + break; + } + break; + } + return g_strconcat (iso639, "_", iso3166, script, NULL); +} + +/** + * g_win32_error_message: + * @error: error code. + * + * Translate a Win32 error code (as returned by GetLastError()) into + * the corresponding message. The message is either language neutral, + * or in the thread's language, or the user's language, the system's + * language, or US English (see docs for FormatMessage()). The + * returned string is in UTF-8. It should be deallocated with + * g_free(). + * + * Returns: newly-allocated error message + **/ +gchar * +g_win32_error_message (gint error) +{ + gchar *retval; + wchar_t *msg = NULL; + int nchars; + + FormatMessageW (FORMAT_MESSAGE_ALLOCATE_BUFFER + |FORMAT_MESSAGE_IGNORE_INSERTS + |FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM, + NULL, error, 0, + (LPWSTR) &msg, 0, NULL); + if (msg != NULL) + { + nchars = wcslen (msg); + + if (nchars > 2 && msg[nchars-1] == '\n' && msg[nchars-2] == '\r') + msg[nchars-2] = '\0'; + + retval = g_utf16_to_utf8 (msg, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL); + + LocalFree (msg); + } + else + retval = g_strdup (""); + + return retval; +} + +/** + * g_win32_get_package_installation_directory_of_module: + * @hmodule: The Win32 handle for a DLL loaded into the current process, or %NULL + * + * This function tries to determine the installation directory of a + * software package based on the location of a DLL of the software + * package. + * + * @hmodule should be the handle of a loaded DLL or %NULL. The + * function looks up the directory that DLL was loaded from. If + * @hmodule is NULL, the directory the main executable of the current + * process is looked up. If that directory's last component is "bin" + * or "lib", its parent directory is returned, otherwise the directory + * itself. + * + * It thus makes sense to pass only the handle to a "public" DLL of a + * software package to this function, as such DLLs typically are known + * to be installed in a "bin" or occasionally "lib" subfolder of the + * installation folder. DLLs that are of the dynamically loaded module + * or plugin variety are often located in more private locations + * deeper down in the tree, from which it is impossible for GLib to + * deduce the root of the package installation. + * + * The typical use case for this function is to have a DllMain() that + * saves the handle for the DLL. Then when code in the DLL needs to + * construct names of files in the installation tree it calls this + * function passing the DLL handle. + * + * Returns: a string containing the guessed installation directory for + * the software package @hmodule is from. The string is in the GLib + * file name encoding, i.e. UTF-8. The return value should be freed + * with g_free() when not needed any longer. If the function fails + * %NULL is returned. + * + * Since: 2.16 + */ +gchar * +g_win32_get_package_installation_directory_of_module (gpointer hmodule) +{ + gchar *retval; + gchar *p; + wchar_t wc_fn[MAX_PATH]; + + if (!GetModuleFileNameW (hmodule, wc_fn, MAX_PATH)) + return NULL; + + retval = g_utf16_to_utf8 (wc_fn, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL); + + if ((p = strrchr (retval, G_DIR_SEPARATOR)) != NULL) + *p = '\0'; + + p = strrchr (retval, G_DIR_SEPARATOR); + if (p && (g_ascii_strcasecmp (p + 1, "bin") == 0 || + g_ascii_strcasecmp (p + 1, "lib") == 0)) + *p = '\0'; + +#ifdef G_WITH_CYGWIN + /* In Cygwin we need to have POSIX paths */ + { + gchar tmp[MAX_PATH]; + + cygwin_conv_to_posix_path (retval, tmp); + g_free (retval); + retval = g_strdup (tmp); + } +#endif + + return retval; +} + +static gchar * +get_package_directory_from_module (const gchar *module_name) +{ + static GHashTable *module_dirs = NULL; + G_LOCK_DEFINE_STATIC (module_dirs); + HMODULE hmodule = NULL; + gchar *fn; + + G_LOCK (module_dirs); + + if (module_dirs == NULL) + module_dirs = g_hash_table_new (g_str_hash, g_str_equal); + + fn = g_hash_table_lookup (module_dirs, module_name ? module_name : ""); + + if (fn) + { + G_UNLOCK (module_dirs); + return g_strdup (fn); + } + + if (module_name) + { + wchar_t *wc_module_name = g_utf8_to_utf16 (module_name, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL); + hmodule = GetModuleHandleW (wc_module_name); + g_free (wc_module_name); + + if (!hmodule) + { + G_UNLOCK (module_dirs); + return NULL; + } + } + + fn = g_win32_get_package_installation_directory_of_module (hmodule); + + if (fn == NULL) + { + G_UNLOCK (module_dirs); + return NULL; + } + + g_hash_table_insert (module_dirs, module_name ? g_strdup (module_name) : "", fn); + + G_UNLOCK (module_dirs); + + return g_strdup (fn); +} + +/** + * g_win32_get_package_installation_directory: + * @package: You should pass %NULL for this. + * @dll_name: The name of a DLL that a package provides in UTF-8, or %NULL. + * + * Try to determine the installation directory for a software package. + * + * This function is deprecated. Use + * g_win32_get_package_installation_directory_of_module() instead. + * + * The use of @package is deprecated. You should always pass %NULL. A + * warning is printed if non-NULL is passed as @package. + * + * The original intended use of @package was for a short identifier of + * the package, typically the same identifier as used for + * <literal>GETTEXT_PACKAGE</literal> in software configured using GNU + * autotools. The function first looks in the Windows Registry for the + * value <literal>#InstallationDirectory</literal> in the key + * <literal>#HKLM\Software\@package</literal>, and if that value + * exists and is a string, returns that. + * + * It is strongly recommended that packagers of GLib-using libraries + * for Windows do not store installation paths in the Registry to be + * used by this function as that interfers with having several + * parallel installations of the library. Enabling multiple + * installations of different versions of some GLib-using library, or + * GLib itself, is desirable for various reasons. + * + * For this reason it is recommeded to always pass %NULL as + * @package to this function, to avoid the temptation to use the + * Registry. In version 2.20 of GLib the @package parameter + * will be ignored and this function won't look in the Registry at all. + * + * If @package is %NULL, or the above value isn't found in the + * Registry, but @dll_name is non-%NULL, it should name a DLL loaded + * into the current process. Typically that would be the name of the + * DLL calling this function, looking for its installation + * directory. The function then asks Windows what directory that DLL + * was loaded from. If that directory's last component is "bin" or + * "lib", the parent directory is returned, otherwise the directory + * itself. If that DLL isn't loaded, the function proceeds as if + * @dll_name was %NULL. + * + * If both @package and @dll_name are %NULL, the directory from where + * the main executable of the process was loaded is used instead in + * the same way as above. + * + * Returns: a string containing the installation directory for + * @package. The string is in the GLib file name encoding, + * i.e. UTF-8. The return value should be freed with g_free() when not + * needed any longer. If the function fails %NULL is returned. + * + * Deprecated: 2.18: Pass the HMODULE of a DLL or EXE to + * g_win32_get_package_installation_directory_of_module() instead. + **/ + + gchar * +g_win32_get_package_installation_directory_utf8 (const gchar *package, + const gchar *dll_name) +{ + gchar *result = NULL; + + if (package != NULL) + g_warning ("Passing a non-NULL package to g_win32_get_package_installation_directory() is deprecated and it is ignored."); + + if (dll_name != NULL) + result = get_package_directory_from_module (dll_name); + + if (result == NULL) + result = get_package_directory_from_module (NULL); + + return result; +} + +#if !defined (_WIN64) + +/* DLL ABI binary compatibility version that uses system codepage file names */ + +gchar * +g_win32_get_package_installation_directory (const gchar *package, + const gchar *dll_name) +{ + gchar *utf8_package = NULL, *utf8_dll_name = NULL; + gchar *utf8_retval, *retval; + + if (package != NULL) + utf8_package = g_locale_to_utf8 (package, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL); + + if (dll_name != NULL) + utf8_dll_name = g_locale_to_utf8 (dll_name, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL); + + utf8_retval = + g_win32_get_package_installation_directory_utf8 (utf8_package, + utf8_dll_name); + + retval = g_locale_from_utf8 (utf8_retval, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL); + + g_free (utf8_package); + g_free (utf8_dll_name); + g_free (utf8_retval); + + return retval; +} + +#endif + +/** + * g_win32_get_package_installation_subdirectory: + * @package: You should pass %NULL for this. + * @dll_name: The name of a DLL that a package provides, in UTF-8, or %NULL. + * @subdir: A subdirectory of the package installation directory, also in UTF-8 + * + * This function is deprecated. Use + * g_win32_get_package_installation_directory_of_module() and + * g_build_filename() instead. + * + * Returns a newly-allocated string containing the path of the + * subdirectory @subdir in the return value from calling + * g_win32_get_package_installation_directory() with the @package and + * @dll_name parameters. See the documentation for + * g_win32_get_package_installation_directory() for more details. In + * particular, note that it is deprecated to pass anything except NULL + * as @package. + * + * Returns: a string containing the complete path to @subdir inside + * the installation directory of @package. The returned string is in + * the GLib file name encoding, i.e. UTF-8. The return value should be + * freed with g_free() when no longer needed. If something goes wrong, + * %NULL is returned. + * + * Deprecated: 2.18: Pass the HMODULE of a DLL or EXE to + * g_win32_get_package_installation_directory_of_module() instead, and + * then construct a subdirectory pathname with g_build_filename(). + **/ + +gchar * +g_win32_get_package_installation_subdirectory_utf8 (const gchar *package, + const gchar *dll_name, + const gchar *subdir) +{ + gchar *prefix; + gchar *dirname; + + prefix = g_win32_get_package_installation_directory_utf8 (package, dll_name); + + dirname = g_build_filename (prefix, subdir, NULL); + g_free (prefix); + + return dirname; +} + +#if !defined (_WIN64) + +/* DLL ABI binary compatibility version that uses system codepage file names */ + +gchar * +g_win32_get_package_installation_subdirectory (const gchar *package, + const gchar *dll_name, + const gchar *subdir) +{ + gchar *prefix; + gchar *dirname; + + prefix = g_win32_get_package_installation_directory (package, dll_name); + + dirname = g_build_filename (prefix, subdir, NULL); + g_free (prefix); + + return dirname; +} + +#endif + +static guint windows_version; + +static void +g_win32_windows_version_init (void) +{ + static gboolean beenhere = FALSE; + + if (!beenhere) + { + beenhere = TRUE; + windows_version = GetVersion (); + + if (windows_version & 0x80000000) + g_error ("This version of GLib requires NT-based Windows."); + } +} + +void +_g_win32_thread_init (void) +{ + g_win32_windows_version_init (); +} + +/** + * g_win32_get_windows_version: + * + * Returns version information for the Windows operating system the + * code is running on. See MSDN documentation for the GetVersion() + * function. To summarize, the most significant bit is one on Win9x, + * and zero on NT-based systems. Since version 2.14, GLib works only + * on NT-based systems, so checking whether your are running on Win9x + * in your own software is moot. The least significant byte is 4 on + * Windows NT 4, and 5 on Windows XP. Software that needs really + * detailled version and feature information should use Win32 API like + * GetVersionEx() and VerifyVersionInfo(). + * + * Returns: The version information. + * + * Since: 2.6 + **/ +guint +g_win32_get_windows_version (void) +{ + g_win32_windows_version_init (); + + return windows_version; +} + +/** + * g_win32_locale_filename_from_utf8: + * @utf8filename: a UTF-8 encoded filename. + * + * Converts a filename from UTF-8 to the system codepage. + * + * On NT-based Windows, on NTFS file systems, file names are in + * Unicode. It is quite possible that Unicode file names contain + * characters not representable in the system codepage. (For instance, + * Greek or Cyrillic characters on Western European or US Windows + * installations, or various less common CJK characters on CJK Windows + * installations.) + * + * In such a case, and if the filename refers to an existing file, and + * the file system stores alternate short (8.3) names for directory + * entries, the short form of the filename is returned. Note that the + * "short" name might in fact be longer than the Unicode name if the + * Unicode name has very short pathname components containing + * non-ASCII characters. If no system codepage name for the file is + * possible, %NULL is returned. + * + * The return value is dynamically allocated and should be freed with + * g_free() when no longer needed. + * + * Return value: The converted filename, or %NULL on conversion + * failure and lack of short names. + * + * Since: 2.8 + */ +gchar * +g_win32_locale_filename_from_utf8 (const gchar *utf8filename) +{ + gchar *retval = g_locale_from_utf8 (utf8filename, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL); + + if (retval == NULL) + { + /* Conversion failed, so convert to wide chars, check if there + * is a 8.3 version, and use that. + */ + wchar_t *wname = g_utf8_to_utf16 (utf8filename, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL); + if (wname != NULL) + { + wchar_t wshortname[MAX_PATH + 1]; + if (GetShortPathNameW (wname, wshortname, G_N_ELEMENTS (wshortname))) + { + gchar *tem = g_utf16_to_utf8 (wshortname, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL); + retval = g_locale_from_utf8 (tem, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL); + g_free (tem); + } + g_free (wname); + } + } + return retval; +} |