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1 /*
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2 * Basic types definitions
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3 *
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4 * Copyright 1996 Alexandre Julliard
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5 */
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6
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7 #ifndef __WINE_WINDEF_H
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8 #define __WINE_WINDEF_H
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9
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10 #ifdef __WINE__
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11 # include "config.h"
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12 # undef UNICODE
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13 #endif
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14
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15 #ifdef _EGCS_
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16 #define __stdcall
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17 #endif
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18
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19 #ifdef __cplusplus
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20 extern "C" {
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21 #endif
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22
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23 /* Misc. constants. */
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24
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25 #ifdef FALSE
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26 #undef FALSE
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27 #endif
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28 #define FALSE 0
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29
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30 #ifdef TRUE
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31 #undef TRUE
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32 #endif
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33 #define TRUE 1
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34
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35 #ifdef NULL
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36 #undef NULL
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37 #endif
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38 #define NULL 0
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39
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40 /* Macros to map Winelib names to the correct implementation name */
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41 /* depending on __WINE__ and UNICODE macros. */
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42 /* Note that Winelib is purely Win32. */
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43
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44 #ifdef __WINE__
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45 # define WINELIB_NAME_AW(func) \
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46 func##_must_be_suffixed_with_W_or_A_in_this_context \
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47 func##_must_be_suffixed_with_W_or_A_in_this_context
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48 #else /* __WINE__ */
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49 # ifdef UNICODE
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50 # define WINELIB_NAME_AW(func) func##W
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51 # else
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52 # define WINELIB_NAME_AW(func) func##A
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53 # endif /* UNICODE */
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54 #endif /* __WINE__ */
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55
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56 #ifdef __WINE__
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57 # define DECL_WINELIB_TYPE_AW(type) /* nothing */
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58 #else /* __WINE__ */
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59 # define DECL_WINELIB_TYPE_AW(type) typedef WINELIB_NAME_AW(type) type;
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60 #endif /* __WINE__ */
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61
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62 #ifndef NONAMELESSSTRUCT
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63 # if defined(__WINE__) || !defined(_FORCENAMELESSSTRUCT)
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64 # define NONAMELESSSTRUCT
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65 # endif
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66 #endif /* !defined(NONAMELESSSTRUCT) */
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67
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68 #ifndef NONAMELESSUNION
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69 # if defined(__WINE__) || !defined(_FORCENAMELESSUNION) || !defined(__cplusplus)
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70 # define NONAMELESSUNION
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71 # endif
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72 #endif /* !defined(NONAMELESSUNION) */
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73
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74 #ifndef NONAMELESSSTRUCT
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75 #define DUMMYSTRUCTNAME
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76 #define DUMMYSTRUCTNAME1
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77 #define DUMMYSTRUCTNAME2
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78 #define DUMMYSTRUCTNAME3
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79 #define DUMMYSTRUCTNAME4
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80 #define DUMMYSTRUCTNAME5
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81 #else /* !defined(NONAMELESSSTRUCT) */
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82 #define DUMMYSTRUCTNAME s
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83 #define DUMMYSTRUCTNAME1 s1
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84 #define DUMMYSTRUCTNAME2 s2
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85 #define DUMMYSTRUCTNAME3 s3
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86 #define DUMMYSTRUCTNAME4 s4
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87 #define DUMMYSTRUCTNAME5 s5
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88 #endif /* !defined(NONAMELESSSTRUCT) */
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89
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90 #ifndef NONAMELESSUNION
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91 #define DUMMYUNIONNAME
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92 #define DUMMYUNIONNAME1
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93 #define DUMMYUNIONNAME2
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94 #define DUMMYUNIONNAME3
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95 #define DUMMYUNIONNAME4
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96 #define DUMMYUNIONNAME5
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97 #else /* !defined(NONAMELESSUNION) */
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98 #define DUMMYUNIONNAME u
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99 #define DUMMYUNIONNAME1 u1
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100 #define DUMMYUNIONNAME2 u2
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101 #define DUMMYUNIONNAME3 u3
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102 #define DUMMYUNIONNAME4 u4
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103 #define DUMMYUNIONNAME5 u5
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104 #endif /* !defined(NONAMELESSUNION) */
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105
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106 /* Calling conventions definitions */
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107
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108 #ifdef __i386__
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109 # if defined(__GNUC__) && ((__GNUC__ > 2) || ((__GNUC__ == 2) && (__GNUC_MINOR__ >= 7)))
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110 # ifndef _EGCS_
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111 #define __stdcall __attribute__((__stdcall__))
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112 #define __cdecl __attribute__((__cdecl__))
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113 # define __RESTORE_ES __asm__ __volatile__("pushl %ds\n\tpopl %es")
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114 # endif
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115 # else
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116 // # error You need gcc >= 2.7 to build Wine on a 386
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117 # endif
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118 #else
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119 # define __stdcall
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120 # define __cdecl
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121 # define __RESTORE_ES
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122 #endif
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123
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124 #define CALLBACK __stdcall
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125 #define WINAPI __stdcall
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126 #define APIPRIVATE __stdcall
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127 #define PASCAL __stdcall
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128 #define pascal __stdcall
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129 #define _pascal __stdcall
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130 #define _stdcall __stdcall
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131 #define _fastcall __stdcall
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132 #define __fastcall __stdcall
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133 #define __export __stdcall
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134 #define CDECL __cdecl
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135 #define _CDECL __cdecl
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136 #define cdecl __cdecl
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137 #define _cdecl __cdecl
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138 #define WINAPIV __cdecl
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139 #define APIENTRY WINAPI
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140
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141 #define __declspec(x)
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142 #define dllimport
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143 #define dllexport
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144
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145 #define CONST const
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146
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147 /* Standard data types. These are the same for emulator and library. */
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148
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149 typedef void VOID;
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150 typedef int INT;
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151 typedef unsigned int UINT;
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152 typedef unsigned short WORD;
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153 typedef unsigned long DWORD;
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154 typedef unsigned long ULONG;
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155 typedef unsigned char BYTE;
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156 typedef long LONG;
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157 typedef short SHORT;
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158 typedef unsigned short USHORT;
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159 typedef char CHAR;
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160 typedef unsigned char UCHAR;
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161
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162 typedef LONG SCODE;
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163
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164 /* Some systems might have wchar_t, but we really need 16 bit characters */
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165 typedef unsigned short WCHAR;
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166 typedef int WIN_BOOL;
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167 typedef double DATE;
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168 typedef double DOUBLE;
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169 typedef long long LONGLONG;
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170 typedef unsigned long long ULONGLONG;
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171
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172 /* FIXME: Wine does not compile with strict on, therefore strict
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173 * handles are presently only usable on machines where sizeof(UINT) ==
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174 * sizeof(void*). HANDLEs are supposed to be void* but a large amount
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175 * of WINE code operates on HANDLES as if they are UINTs. So to WINE
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176 * they exist as UINTs but to the Winelib user who turns on strict,
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177 * they exist as void*. If there is a size difference between UINT and
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178 * void* then things get ugly. */
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179 #ifdef STRICT
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180 typedef VOID* HANDLE;
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181 #else
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182 typedef UINT HANDLE;
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183 #endif
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184
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185
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186 typedef HANDLE *LPHANDLE;
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187
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188 /* Integer types. These are the same for emulator and library. */
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189 typedef UINT WPARAM;
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190 typedef LONG LPARAM;
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191 typedef LONG HRESULT;
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192 typedef LONG LRESULT;
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193 typedef WORD ATOM;
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194 typedef WORD CATCHBUF[9];
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195 typedef WORD *LPCATCHBUF;
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196 typedef HANDLE HHOOK;
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197 typedef HANDLE HMONITOR;
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198 typedef DWORD LCID;
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199 typedef WORD LANGID;
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200 typedef DWORD LCTYPE;
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201 typedef float FLOAT;
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202
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203 /* Pointers types. These are the same for emulator and library. */
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204 /* winnt types */
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205 typedef VOID *PVOID;
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206 typedef const void *PCVOID;
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207 typedef CHAR *PCHAR;
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208 typedef UCHAR *PUCHAR;
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209 typedef BYTE *PBYTE;
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210 typedef WORD *PWORD;
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211 typedef USHORT *PUSHORT;
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212 typedef SHORT *PSHORT;
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213 typedef ULONG *PULONG;
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214 typedef LONG *PLONG;
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215 typedef DWORD *PDWORD;
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216 /* common win32 types */
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217 typedef CHAR *LPSTR;
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218 typedef CHAR *PSTR;
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219 typedef const CHAR *LPCSTR;
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220 typedef const CHAR *PCSTR;
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221 typedef WCHAR *LPWSTR;
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222 typedef WCHAR *PWSTR;
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223 typedef const WCHAR *LPCWSTR;
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224 typedef const WCHAR *PCWSTR;
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225 typedef BYTE *LPBYTE;
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226 typedef WORD *LPWORD;
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227 typedef DWORD *LPDWORD;
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228 typedef LONG *LPLONG;
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229 typedef VOID *LPVOID;
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230 typedef const VOID *LPCVOID;
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231 typedef INT *PINT;
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232 typedef INT *LPINT;
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233 typedef UINT *PUINT;
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234 typedef UINT *LPUINT;
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235 typedef FLOAT *PFLOAT;
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236 typedef FLOAT *LPFLOAT;
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237 typedef WIN_BOOL *PWIN_BOOL;
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238 typedef WIN_BOOL *LPWIN_BOOL;
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239
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240 /* Special case: a segmented pointer is just a pointer in the user's code. */
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241
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242 #ifdef __WINE__
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243 typedef DWORD SEGPTR;
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244 #else
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245 typedef void* SEGPTR;
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246 #endif /* __WINE__ */
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247
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248 /* Handle types that exist both in Win16 and Win32. */
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249
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250 #ifdef STRICT
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251 #define DECLARE_HANDLE(a) \
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252 typedef struct a##__ { int unused; } *a; \
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253 typedef a *P##a; \
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254 typedef a *LP##a
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255 #else /*STRICT*/
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256 #define DECLARE_HANDLE(a) \
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257 typedef HANDLE a; \
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258 typedef a *P##a; \
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259 typedef a *LP##a
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260 #endif /*STRICT*/
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261
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262 DECLARE_HANDLE(HACMDRIVERID);
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263 DECLARE_HANDLE(HACMDRIVER);
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264 DECLARE_HANDLE(HACMOBJ);
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265 DECLARE_HANDLE(HACMSTREAM);
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266 DECLARE_HANDLE(HMETAFILEPICT);
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267
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268 DECLARE_HANDLE(HACCEL);
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269 DECLARE_HANDLE(HBITMAP);
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270 DECLARE_HANDLE(HBRUSH);
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271 DECLARE_HANDLE(HCOLORSPACE);
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272 DECLARE_HANDLE(HCURSOR);
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273 DECLARE_HANDLE(HDC);
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274 DECLARE_HANDLE(HDROP);
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275 DECLARE_HANDLE(HDRVR);
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276 DECLARE_HANDLE(HDWP);
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277 DECLARE_HANDLE(HENHMETAFILE);
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278 DECLARE_HANDLE(HFILE);
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279 DECLARE_HANDLE(HFONT);
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280 DECLARE_HANDLE(HICON);
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281 DECLARE_HANDLE(HINSTANCE);
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282 DECLARE_HANDLE(HKEY);
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283 DECLARE_HANDLE(HMENU);
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284 DECLARE_HANDLE(HMETAFILE);
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285 DECLARE_HANDLE(HMIDI);
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286 DECLARE_HANDLE(HMIDIIN);
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287 DECLARE_HANDLE(HMIDIOUT);
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288 DECLARE_HANDLE(HMIDISTRM);
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289 DECLARE_HANDLE(HMIXER);
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290 DECLARE_HANDLE(HMIXEROBJ);
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291 DECLARE_HANDLE(HMMIO);
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292 DECLARE_HANDLE(HPALETTE);
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293 DECLARE_HANDLE(HPEN);
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294 DECLARE_HANDLE(HQUEUE);
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295 DECLARE_HANDLE(HRGN);
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296 DECLARE_HANDLE(HRSRC);
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297 DECLARE_HANDLE(HTASK);
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298 DECLARE_HANDLE(HWAVE);
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299 DECLARE_HANDLE(HWAVEIN);
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300 DECLARE_HANDLE(HWAVEOUT);
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301 DECLARE_HANDLE(HWINSTA);
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302 DECLARE_HANDLE(HDESK);
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303 DECLARE_HANDLE(HWND);
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304 DECLARE_HANDLE(HKL);
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305 DECLARE_HANDLE(HIC);
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306 DECLARE_HANDLE(HRASCONN);
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307
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308 /* Handle types that must remain interchangeable even with strict on */
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309
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310 typedef HINSTANCE HMODULE;
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311 typedef HANDLE HGDIOBJ;
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312 typedef HANDLE HGLOBAL;
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313 typedef HANDLE HLOCAL;
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314 typedef HANDLE GLOBALHANDLE;
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315 typedef HANDLE LOCALHANDLE;
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316
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317 /* Callback function pointers types */
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318 //WIN_BOOL CALLBACK DATEFMT_ENUMPROCA(LPSTR);
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319
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320 typedef WIN_BOOL CALLBACK (* DATEFMT_ENUMPROCA)(LPSTR);
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321 typedef WIN_BOOL CALLBACK (* DATEFMT_ENUMPROCW)(LPWSTR);
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322 DECL_WINELIB_TYPE_AW(DATEFMT_ENUMPROC)
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323 typedef WIN_BOOL CALLBACK (*DLGPROC)(HWND,UINT,WPARAM,LPARAM);
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324 typedef LRESULT CALLBACK (*DRIVERPROC)(DWORD,HDRVR,UINT,LPARAM,LPARAM);
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325 typedef INT CALLBACK (*EDITWORDBREAKPROCA)(LPSTR,INT,INT,INT);
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326 typedef INT CALLBACK (*EDITWORDBREAKPROCW)(LPWSTR,INT,INT,INT);
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327 DECL_WINELIB_TYPE_AW(EDITWORDBREAKPROC)
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328 typedef LRESULT CALLBACK (*FARPROC)();
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329 typedef INT CALLBACK (*PROC)();
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330 typedef WIN_BOOL CALLBACK (*GRAYSTRINGPROC)(HDC,LPARAM,INT);
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331 typedef LRESULT CALLBACK (*HOOKPROC)(INT,WPARAM,LPARAM);
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332 typedef WIN_BOOL CALLBACK (*PROPENUMPROCA)(HWND,LPCSTR,HANDLE);
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333 typedef WIN_BOOL CALLBACK (*PROPENUMPROCW)(HWND,LPCWSTR,HANDLE);
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334 DECL_WINELIB_TYPE_AW(PROPENUMPROC)
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335 typedef WIN_BOOL CALLBACK (*PROPENUMPROCEXA)(HWND,LPCSTR,HANDLE,LPARAM);
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336 typedef WIN_BOOL CALLBACK (*PROPENUMPROCEXW)(HWND,LPCWSTR,HANDLE,LPARAM);
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337 DECL_WINELIB_TYPE_AW(PROPENUMPROCEX)
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338 typedef WIN_BOOL CALLBACK (* TIMEFMT_ENUMPROCA)(LPSTR);
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339 typedef WIN_BOOL CALLBACK (* TIMEFMT_ENUMPROCW)(LPWSTR);
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340 DECL_WINELIB_TYPE_AW(TIMEFMT_ENUMPROC)
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341 typedef VOID CALLBACK (*TIMERPROC)(HWND,UINT,UINT,DWORD);
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342 typedef WIN_BOOL CALLBACK (*WNDENUMPROC)(HWND,LPARAM);
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343 typedef LRESULT CALLBACK (*WNDPROC)(HWND,UINT,WPARAM,LPARAM);
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344
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345 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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346 ** FIXME: Better isolate Wine's reliance on the xxx16 type definitions.
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347 ** For now, we just isolate them to make the situation clear.
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348 **--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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349 /*
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350 * Basic type definitions for 16 bit variations on Windows types.
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351 * These types are provided mostly to insure compatibility with
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352 * 16 bit windows code.
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353 */
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354
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355 #ifndef __WINE_WINDEF16_H
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356 #define __WINE_WINDEF16_H
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357
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358 #include "windef.h"
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359
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360 /* Standard data types */
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361
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362 typedef short INT16;
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363 typedef unsigned short UINT16;
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364 typedef unsigned short WIN_BOOL16;
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365
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366 typedef UINT16 HANDLE16;
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367 typedef HANDLE16 *LPHANDLE16;
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368
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369 typedef UINT16 WPARAM16;
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370 typedef INT16 *LPINT16;
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371 typedef UINT16 *LPUINT16;
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372
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373 #define DECLARE_HANDLE16(a) \
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374 typedef HANDLE16 a##16; \
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375 typedef a##16 *P##a##16; \
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376 typedef a##16 *NP##a##16; \
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377 typedef a##16 *LP##a##16
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378
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379 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HACMDRIVERID);
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380 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HACMDRIVER);
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381 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HACMOBJ);
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382 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HACMSTREAM);
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383 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HMETAFILEPICT);
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384
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385 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HACCEL);
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386 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HBITMAP);
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387 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HBRUSH);
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388 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HCOLORSPACE);
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389 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HCURSOR);
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390 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HDC);
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391 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HDROP);
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392 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HDRVR);
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393 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HDWP);
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394 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HENHMETAFILE);
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395 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HFILE);
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396 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HFONT);
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397 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HICON);
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398 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HINSTANCE);
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399 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HKEY);
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400 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HMENU);
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401 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HMETAFILE);
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402 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HMIDI);
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403 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HMIDIIN);
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404 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HMIDIOUT);
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405 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HMIDISTRM);
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406 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HMIXER);
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407 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HMIXEROBJ);
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408 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HMMIO);
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409 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HPALETTE);
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410 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HPEN);
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411 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HQUEUE);
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412 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HRGN);
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413 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HRSRC);
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414 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HTASK);
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415 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HWAVE);
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416 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HWAVEIN);
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417 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HWAVEOUT);
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418 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HWINSTA);
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419 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HDESK);
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420 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HWND);
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421 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HKL);
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422 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HIC);
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423 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HRASCONN);
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424 #undef DECLARE_HANDLE16
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425
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426 typedef HINSTANCE16 HMODULE16;
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427 typedef HANDLE16 HGDIOBJ16;
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428 typedef HANDLE16 HGLOBAL16;
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429 typedef HANDLE16 HLOCAL16;
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430
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431 /* The SIZE structure */
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432 typedef struct
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433 {
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434 INT16 cx;
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435 INT16 cy;
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436 } SIZE16, *PSIZE16, *LPSIZE16;
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437
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438 /* The POINT structure */
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439
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440 typedef struct
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441 {
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442 INT16 x;
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443 INT16 y;
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444 } POINT16, *PPOINT16, *LPPOINT16;
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445
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446 /* The RECT structure */
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447
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448 typedef struct
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449 {
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450 INT16 left;
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451 INT16 top;
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452 INT16 right;
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453 INT16 bottom;
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454 } RECT16, *LPRECT16;
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455
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456 /* Callback function pointers types */
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457
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458 typedef LRESULT CALLBACK (*DRIVERPROC16)(DWORD,HDRVR16,UINT16,LPARAM,LPARAM);
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459 typedef WIN_BOOL16 CALLBACK (*DLGPROC16)(HWND16,UINT16,WPARAM16,LPARAM);
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460 typedef INT16 CALLBACK (*EDITWORDBREAKPROC16)(LPSTR,INT16,INT16,INT16);
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461 typedef LRESULT CALLBACK (*FARPROC16)();
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462 typedef INT16 CALLBACK (*PROC16)();
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463 typedef WIN_BOOL16 CALLBACK (*GRAYSTRINGPROC16)(HDC16,LPARAM,INT16);
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464 typedef LRESULT CALLBACK (*HOOKPROC16)(INT16,WPARAM16,LPARAM);
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465 typedef WIN_BOOL16 CALLBACK (*PROPENUMPROC16)(HWND16,SEGPTR,HANDLE16);
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466 typedef VOID CALLBACK (*TIMERPROC16)(HWND16,UINT16,UINT16,DWORD);
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467 typedef LRESULT CALLBACK (*WNDENUMPROC16)(HWND16,LPARAM);
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468 typedef LRESULT CALLBACK (*WNDPROC16)(HWND16,UINT16,WPARAM16,LPARAM);
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469
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470 #endif /* __WINE_WINDEF16_H */
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471
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472 /* Define some empty macros for compatibility with Windows code. */
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473
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474 #ifndef __WINE__
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475 #define NEAR
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476 #define FAR
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477 #define near
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478 #define far
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479 #define _near
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480 #define _far
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481 #define IN
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482 #define OUT
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483 #define OPTIONAL
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484 #endif /* __WINE__ */
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485
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486 /* Macro for structure packing. */
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487
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488 #ifdef __GNUC__
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489 #ifndef _EGCS_
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490 #define WINE_PACKED __attribute__((packed))
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491 #define WINE_UNUSED __attribute__((unused))
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492 #define WINE_NORETURN __attribute__((noreturn))
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493 #endif
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494 #else
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495 #define WINE_PACKED /* nothing */
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496 #define WINE_UNUSED /* nothing */
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497 #define WINE_NORETURN /* nothing */
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498 #endif
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499
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500 /* Macros to split words and longs. */
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501
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502 #define LOBYTE(w) ((BYTE)(WORD)(w))
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503 #define HIBYTE(w) ((BYTE)((WORD)(w) >> 8))
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504
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505 #define LOWORD(l) ((WORD)(DWORD)(l))
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506 #define HIWORD(l) ((WORD)((DWORD)(l) >> 16))
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507
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508 #define SLOWORD(l) ((INT16)(LONG)(l))
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509 #define SHIWORD(l) ((INT16)((LONG)(l) >> 16))
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510
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511 #define MAKEWORD(low,high) ((WORD)(((BYTE)(low)) | ((WORD)((BYTE)(high))) << 8))
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512 #define MAKELONG(low,high) ((LONG)(((WORD)(low)) | (((DWORD)((WORD)(high))) << 16)))
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513 #define MAKELPARAM(low,high) ((LPARAM)MAKELONG(low,high))
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514 #define MAKEWPARAM(low,high) ((WPARAM)MAKELONG(low,high))
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515 #define MAKELRESULT(low,high) ((LRESULT)MAKELONG(low,high))
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516 #define MAKEINTATOM(atom) ((LPCSTR)MAKELONG((atom),0))
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517
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518 #define SELECTOROF(ptr) (HIWORD(ptr))
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519 #define OFFSETOF(ptr) (LOWORD(ptr))
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520
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521 #ifdef __WINE__
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522 /* macros to set parts of a DWORD (not in the Windows API) */
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523 #define SET_LOWORD(dw,val) ((dw) = ((dw) & 0xffff0000) | LOWORD(val))
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524 #define SET_LOBYTE(dw,val) ((dw) = ((dw) & 0xffffff00) | LOBYTE(val))
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525 #define SET_HIBYTE(dw,val) ((dw) = ((dw) & 0xffff00ff) | (LOWORD(val) & 0xff00))
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526 #define ADD_LOWORD(dw,val) ((dw) = ((dw) & 0xffff0000) | LOWORD((DWORD)(dw)+(val)))
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527 #endif
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528
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529 /* Macros to access unaligned or wrong-endian WORDs and DWORDs. */
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530 /* Note: These macros are semantically broken, at least for wrc. wrc
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531 spits out data in the platform's current binary format, *not* in
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532 little-endian format. These macros are used throughout the resource
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533 code to load and store data to the resources. Since it is unlikely
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534 that we'll ever be dealing with little-endian resource data, the
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535 byte-swapping nature of these macros has been disabled. Rather than
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536 remove the use of these macros from the resource loading code, the
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537 macros have simply been disabled. In the future, someone may want
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538 to reactivate these macros for other purposes. In that case, the
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539 resource code will have to be modified to use different macros. */
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540
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541 #if 1
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542 #define PUT_WORD(ptr,w) (*(WORD *)(ptr) = (w))
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543 #define GET_WORD(ptr) (*(WORD *)(ptr))
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544 #define PUT_DWORD(ptr,dw) (*(DWORD *)(ptr) = (dw))
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545 #define GET_DWORD(ptr) (*(DWORD *)(ptr))
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546 #else
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547 #define PUT_WORD(ptr,w) (*(BYTE *)(ptr) = LOBYTE(w), \
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548 *((BYTE *)(ptr) + 1) = HIBYTE(w))
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549 #define GET_WORD(ptr) ((WORD)(*(BYTE *)(ptr) | \
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550 (WORD)(*((BYTE *)(ptr)+1) << 8)))
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551 #define PUT_DWORD(ptr,dw) (PUT_WORD((ptr),LOWORD(dw)), \
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552 PUT_WORD((WORD *)(ptr)+1,HIWORD(dw)))
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553 #define GET_DWORD(ptr) ((DWORD)(GET_WORD(ptr) | \
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554 ((DWORD)GET_WORD((WORD *)(ptr)+1) << 16)))
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555 #endif /* 1 */
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556
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557 /* min and max macros */
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558 #define __max(a,b) (((a) > (b)) ? (a) : (b))
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559 #define __min(a,b) (((a) < (b)) ? (a) : (b))
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560 #ifndef max
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561 #define max(a,b) (((a) > (b)) ? (a) : (b))
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562 #endif
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563 #ifndef min
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564 #define min(a,b) (((a) < (b)) ? (a) : (b))
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565 #endif
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566
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567 #define _MAX_PATH 260
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568 #define MAX_PATH 260
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569 #define _MAX_DRIVE 3
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570 #define _MAX_DIR 256
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571 #define _MAX_FNAME 255
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572 #define _MAX_EXT 256
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573
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574 #define HFILE_ERROR16 ((HFILE16)-1)
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575 #define HFILE_ERROR ((HFILE)-1)
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576
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577 /* The SIZE structure */
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578 typedef struct tagSIZE
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579 {
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580 INT cx;
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581 INT cy;
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582 } SIZE, *PSIZE, *LPSIZE;
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583
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584
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585 typedef SIZE SIZEL, *PSIZEL, *LPSIZEL;
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586
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587 #define CONV_SIZE16TO32(s16,s32) \
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588 ((s32)->cx = (INT)(s16)->cx, (s32)->cy = (INT)(s16)->cy)
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589 #define CONV_SIZE32TO16(s32,s16) \
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590 ((s16)->cx = (INT16)(s32)->cx, (s16)->cy = (INT16)(s32)->cy)
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591
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592 /* The POINT structure */
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593 typedef struct tagPOINT
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594 {
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595 LONG x;
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596 LONG y;
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597 } POINT, *PPOINT, *LPPOINT;
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598
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599 typedef struct _POINTL
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600 {
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601 LONG x;
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602 LONG y;
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603 } POINTL;
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604
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605 #define CONV_POINT16TO32(p16,p32) \
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606 ((p32)->x = (INT)(p16)->x, (p32)->y = (INT)(p16)->y)
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607 #define CONV_POINT32TO16(p32,p16) \
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608 ((p16)->x = (INT16)(p32)->x, (p16)->y = (INT16)(p32)->y)
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609
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610 #define MAKEPOINT16(l) (*((POINT16 *)&(l)))
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611
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612 /* The POINTS structure */
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613
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614 typedef struct tagPOINTS
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615 {
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616 SHORT x;
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617 SHORT y;
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618 } POINTS, *PPOINTS, *LPPOINTS;
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619
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620
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621 #define MAKEPOINTS(l) (*((POINTS *)&(l)))
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622
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623
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624 /* The RECT structure */
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625 typedef struct tagRECT
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626 {
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627 short left;
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628 short top;
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629 short right;
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630 short bottom;
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631 } RECT, *PRECT, *LPRECT;
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632 typedef const RECT *LPCRECT;
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633
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634
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635 typedef struct tagRECTL
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636 {
|
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637 LONG left;
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638 LONG top;
|
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639 LONG right;
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640 LONG bottom;
|
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641 } RECTL, *PRECTL, *LPRECTL;
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642
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643 typedef const RECTL *LPCRECTL;
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644
|
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645 #define CONV_RECT16TO32(r16,r32) \
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646 ((r32)->left = (INT)(r16)->left, (r32)->top = (INT)(r16)->top, \
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647 (r32)->right = (INT)(r16)->right, (r32)->bottom = (INT)(r16)->bottom)
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648 #define CONV_RECT32TO16(r32,r16) \
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649 ((r16)->left = (INT16)(r32)->left, (r16)->top = (INT16)(r32)->top, \
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650 (r16)->right = (INT16)(r32)->right, (r16)->bottom = (INT16)(r32)->bottom)
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651
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652 #ifdef __cplusplus
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653 }
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654 #endif
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655
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656 #endif /* __WINE_WINDEF_H */
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