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annotate loader/wine/windef.h @ 23262:a08c4d770870
Ignore comments where no '=' follows the comment name (otherwise
"album_ja=..." would result in "Album: ja=..." MPlayer output).
Patch by Nicolas George [nicolas george [at] ens fr].
See thread: "[PATCH] Equals in Ogg comments", Mon, 5 Mar 2007 10:50:02 +0100
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1 | 1 /* |
2 * Basic types definitions | |
3 * | |
4 * Copyright 1996 Alexandre Julliard | |
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18783 | 6 * Modified for use with MPlayer, detailed changelog at |
7 * http://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk/ | |
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8 * $Id$ |
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9 * |
1 | 10 */ |
11 | |
12 #ifndef __WINE_WINDEF_H | |
13 #define __WINE_WINDEF_H | |
14 | |
15 #ifdef __WINE__ | |
16 # include "config.h" | |
17 # undef UNICODE | |
18 #endif | |
19 | |
20 #ifdef _EGCS_ | |
21 #define __stdcall | |
22 #endif | |
23 | |
24 #ifdef __cplusplus | |
25 extern "C" { | |
26 #endif | |
27 | |
28 /* Misc. constants. */ | |
29 | |
30 #ifdef FALSE | |
31 #undef FALSE | |
32 #endif | |
33 #define FALSE 0 | |
34 | |
35 #ifdef TRUE | |
36 #undef TRUE | |
37 #endif | |
38 #define TRUE 1 | |
39 | |
40 #ifdef NULL | |
41 #undef NULL | |
42 #endif | |
43 #define NULL 0 | |
44 | |
45 /* Macros to map Winelib names to the correct implementation name */ | |
46 /* depending on __WINE__ and UNICODE macros. */ | |
47 /* Note that Winelib is purely Win32. */ | |
48 | |
49 #ifdef __WINE__ | |
50 # define WINELIB_NAME_AW(func) \ | |
51 func##_must_be_suffixed_with_W_or_A_in_this_context \ | |
52 func##_must_be_suffixed_with_W_or_A_in_this_context | |
53 #else /* __WINE__ */ | |
54 # ifdef UNICODE | |
55 # define WINELIB_NAME_AW(func) func##W | |
56 # else | |
57 # define WINELIB_NAME_AW(func) func##A | |
58 # endif /* UNICODE */ | |
59 #endif /* __WINE__ */ | |
60 | |
61 #ifdef __WINE__ | |
62 # define DECL_WINELIB_TYPE_AW(type) /* nothing */ | |
63 #else /* __WINE__ */ | |
64 # define DECL_WINELIB_TYPE_AW(type) typedef WINELIB_NAME_AW(type) type; | |
65 #endif /* __WINE__ */ | |
66 | |
67 #ifndef NONAMELESSSTRUCT | |
68 # if defined(__WINE__) || !defined(_FORCENAMELESSSTRUCT) | |
69 # define NONAMELESSSTRUCT | |
70 # endif | |
71 #endif /* !defined(NONAMELESSSTRUCT) */ | |
72 | |
73 #ifndef NONAMELESSUNION | |
74 # if defined(__WINE__) || !defined(_FORCENAMELESSUNION) || !defined(__cplusplus) | |
75 # define NONAMELESSUNION | |
76 # endif | |
77 #endif /* !defined(NONAMELESSUNION) */ | |
78 | |
79 #ifndef NONAMELESSSTRUCT | |
80 #define DUMMYSTRUCTNAME | |
81 #define DUMMYSTRUCTNAME1 | |
82 #define DUMMYSTRUCTNAME2 | |
83 #define DUMMYSTRUCTNAME3 | |
84 #define DUMMYSTRUCTNAME4 | |
85 #define DUMMYSTRUCTNAME5 | |
86 #else /* !defined(NONAMELESSSTRUCT) */ | |
87 #define DUMMYSTRUCTNAME s | |
88 #define DUMMYSTRUCTNAME1 s1 | |
89 #define DUMMYSTRUCTNAME2 s2 | |
90 #define DUMMYSTRUCTNAME3 s3 | |
91 #define DUMMYSTRUCTNAME4 s4 | |
92 #define DUMMYSTRUCTNAME5 s5 | |
93 #endif /* !defined(NONAMELESSSTRUCT) */ | |
94 | |
95 #ifndef NONAMELESSUNION | |
96 #define DUMMYUNIONNAME | |
97 #define DUMMYUNIONNAME1 | |
98 #define DUMMYUNIONNAME2 | |
99 #define DUMMYUNIONNAME3 | |
100 #define DUMMYUNIONNAME4 | |
101 #define DUMMYUNIONNAME5 | |
102 #else /* !defined(NONAMELESSUNION) */ | |
103 #define DUMMYUNIONNAME u | |
104 #define DUMMYUNIONNAME1 u1 | |
105 #define DUMMYUNIONNAME2 u2 | |
106 #define DUMMYUNIONNAME3 u3 | |
107 #define DUMMYUNIONNAME4 u4 | |
108 #define DUMMYUNIONNAME5 u5 | |
109 #endif /* !defined(NONAMELESSUNION) */ | |
110 | |
111 /* Calling conventions definitions */ | |
112 | |
113 #ifdef __i386__ | |
114 # if defined(__GNUC__) && ((__GNUC__ > 2) || ((__GNUC__ == 2) && (__GNUC_MINOR__ >= 7))) | |
115 # ifndef _EGCS_ | |
116 #define __stdcall __attribute__((__stdcall__)) | |
117 #define __cdecl __attribute__((__cdecl__)) | |
118 # define __RESTORE_ES __asm__ __volatile__("pushl %ds\n\tpopl %es") | |
119 # endif | |
120 # else | |
186 | 121 // # error You need gcc >= 2.7 to build Wine on a 386 |
1 | 122 # endif |
123 #else | |
124 # define __stdcall | |
125 # define __cdecl | |
126 # define __RESTORE_ES | |
127 #endif | |
128 | |
129 #define CALLBACK __stdcall | |
130 #define WINAPI __stdcall | |
131 #define APIPRIVATE __stdcall | |
132 #define PASCAL __stdcall | |
133 #define pascal __stdcall | |
134 #define _pascal __stdcall | |
9978 | 135 #if !defined(__CYGWIN__) && !defined(__MINGW32__) |
1 | 136 #define _stdcall __stdcall |
137 #define _fastcall __stdcall | |
138 #define __fastcall __stdcall | |
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139 #endif |
1 | 140 #define __export __stdcall |
141 #define CDECL __cdecl | |
142 #define _CDECL __cdecl | |
143 #define cdecl __cdecl | |
9978 | 144 #if !defined(__CYGWIN__) && !defined(__MINGW32__) |
1 | 145 #define _cdecl __cdecl |
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146 #endif |
1 | 147 #define WINAPIV __cdecl |
148 #define APIENTRY WINAPI | |
149 | |
9978 | 150 #if !defined(__CYGWIN__) && !defined(__MINGW32__) |
1 | 151 #define __declspec(x) |
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152 #endif |
1 | 153 #define dllimport |
154 #define dllexport | |
155 | |
156 #define CONST const | |
157 | |
158 /* Standard data types. These are the same for emulator and library. */ | |
159 | |
160 typedef void VOID; | |
161 typedef int INT; | |
162 typedef unsigned int UINT; | |
163 typedef unsigned short WORD; | |
13182 | 164 typedef unsigned long DWORD; |
165 typedef unsigned long ULONG; | |
1 | 166 typedef unsigned char BYTE; |
167 typedef long LONG; | |
168 typedef short SHORT; | |
169 typedef unsigned short USHORT; | |
170 typedef char CHAR; | |
171 typedef unsigned char UCHAR; | |
172 | |
173 typedef LONG SCODE; | |
174 | |
175 /* Some systems might have wchar_t, but we really need 16 bit characters */ | |
176 typedef unsigned short WCHAR; | |
177 typedef int WIN_BOOL; | |
178 typedef double DATE; | |
179 typedef double DOUBLE; | |
128 | 180 typedef long long LONGLONG; |
181 typedef unsigned long long ULONGLONG; | |
1 | 182 |
183 /* FIXME: Wine does not compile with strict on, therefore strict | |
184 * handles are presently only usable on machines where sizeof(UINT) == | |
185 * sizeof(void*). HANDLEs are supposed to be void* but a large amount | |
186 * of WINE code operates on HANDLES as if they are UINTs. So to WINE | |
187 * they exist as UINTs but to the Winelib user who turns on strict, | |
188 * they exist as void*. If there is a size difference between UINT and | |
189 * void* then things get ugly. */ | |
190 #ifdef STRICT | |
191 typedef VOID* HANDLE; | |
192 #else | |
193 typedef UINT HANDLE; | |
194 #endif | |
195 | |
196 | |
197 typedef HANDLE *LPHANDLE; | |
198 | |
199 /* Integer types. These are the same for emulator and library. */ | |
200 typedef UINT WPARAM; | |
201 typedef LONG LPARAM; | |
202 typedef LONG HRESULT; | |
203 typedef LONG LRESULT; | |
204 typedef WORD ATOM; | |
205 typedef WORD CATCHBUF[9]; | |
206 typedef WORD *LPCATCHBUF; | |
207 typedef HANDLE HHOOK; | |
208 typedef HANDLE HMONITOR; | |
209 typedef DWORD LCID; | |
210 typedef WORD LANGID; | |
211 typedef DWORD LCTYPE; | |
212 typedef float FLOAT; | |
213 | |
214 /* Pointers types. These are the same for emulator and library. */ | |
215 /* winnt types */ | |
216 typedef VOID *PVOID; | |
217 typedef const void *PCVOID; | |
218 typedef CHAR *PCHAR; | |
219 typedef UCHAR *PUCHAR; | |
220 typedef BYTE *PBYTE; | |
221 typedef WORD *PWORD; | |
222 typedef USHORT *PUSHORT; | |
223 typedef SHORT *PSHORT; | |
224 typedef ULONG *PULONG; | |
225 typedef LONG *PLONG; | |
226 typedef DWORD *PDWORD; | |
227 /* common win32 types */ | |
228 typedef CHAR *LPSTR; | |
229 typedef CHAR *PSTR; | |
230 typedef const CHAR *LPCSTR; | |
231 typedef const CHAR *PCSTR; | |
232 typedef WCHAR *LPWSTR; | |
233 typedef WCHAR *PWSTR; | |
234 typedef const WCHAR *LPCWSTR; | |
235 typedef const WCHAR *PCWSTR; | |
236 typedef BYTE *LPBYTE; | |
237 typedef WORD *LPWORD; | |
238 typedef DWORD *LPDWORD; | |
239 typedef LONG *LPLONG; | |
240 typedef VOID *LPVOID; | |
241 typedef const VOID *LPCVOID; | |
242 typedef INT *PINT; | |
243 typedef INT *LPINT; | |
244 typedef UINT *PUINT; | |
245 typedef UINT *LPUINT; | |
246 typedef FLOAT *PFLOAT; | |
247 typedef FLOAT *LPFLOAT; | |
248 typedef WIN_BOOL *PWIN_BOOL; | |
249 typedef WIN_BOOL *LPWIN_BOOL; | |
250 | |
251 /* Special case: a segmented pointer is just a pointer in the user's code. */ | |
252 | |
253 #ifdef __WINE__ | |
254 typedef DWORD SEGPTR; | |
255 #else | |
256 typedef void* SEGPTR; | |
257 #endif /* __WINE__ */ | |
258 | |
259 /* Handle types that exist both in Win16 and Win32. */ | |
260 | |
261 #ifdef STRICT | |
262 #define DECLARE_HANDLE(a) \ | |
263 typedef struct a##__ { int unused; } *a; \ | |
264 typedef a *P##a; \ | |
265 typedef a *LP##a | |
266 #else /*STRICT*/ | |
267 #define DECLARE_HANDLE(a) \ | |
268 typedef HANDLE a; \ | |
269 typedef a *P##a; \ | |
270 typedef a *LP##a | |
271 #endif /*STRICT*/ | |
272 | |
273 DECLARE_HANDLE(HACMDRIVERID); | |
274 DECLARE_HANDLE(HACMDRIVER); | |
275 DECLARE_HANDLE(HACMOBJ); | |
276 DECLARE_HANDLE(HACMSTREAM); | |
277 DECLARE_HANDLE(HMETAFILEPICT); | |
278 | |
279 DECLARE_HANDLE(HACCEL); | |
280 DECLARE_HANDLE(HBITMAP); | |
281 DECLARE_HANDLE(HBRUSH); | |
282 DECLARE_HANDLE(HCOLORSPACE); | |
283 DECLARE_HANDLE(HCURSOR); | |
284 DECLARE_HANDLE(HDC); | |
285 DECLARE_HANDLE(HDROP); | |
286 DECLARE_HANDLE(HDRVR); | |
287 DECLARE_HANDLE(HDWP); | |
288 DECLARE_HANDLE(HENHMETAFILE); | |
289 DECLARE_HANDLE(HFILE); | |
290 DECLARE_HANDLE(HFONT); | |
291 DECLARE_HANDLE(HICON); | |
292 DECLARE_HANDLE(HINSTANCE); | |
293 DECLARE_HANDLE(HKEY); | |
294 DECLARE_HANDLE(HMENU); | |
295 DECLARE_HANDLE(HMETAFILE); | |
296 DECLARE_HANDLE(HMIDI); | |
297 DECLARE_HANDLE(HMIDIIN); | |
298 DECLARE_HANDLE(HMIDIOUT); | |
299 DECLARE_HANDLE(HMIDISTRM); | |
300 DECLARE_HANDLE(HMIXER); | |
301 DECLARE_HANDLE(HMIXEROBJ); | |
302 DECLARE_HANDLE(HMMIO); | |
303 DECLARE_HANDLE(HPALETTE); | |
304 DECLARE_HANDLE(HPEN); | |
305 DECLARE_HANDLE(HQUEUE); | |
306 DECLARE_HANDLE(HRGN); | |
307 DECLARE_HANDLE(HRSRC); | |
308 DECLARE_HANDLE(HTASK); | |
309 DECLARE_HANDLE(HWAVE); | |
310 DECLARE_HANDLE(HWAVEIN); | |
311 DECLARE_HANDLE(HWAVEOUT); | |
312 DECLARE_HANDLE(HWINSTA); | |
313 DECLARE_HANDLE(HDESK); | |
314 DECLARE_HANDLE(HWND); | |
315 DECLARE_HANDLE(HKL); | |
316 DECLARE_HANDLE(HIC); | |
317 DECLARE_HANDLE(HRASCONN); | |
318 | |
319 /* Handle types that must remain interchangeable even with strict on */ | |
320 | |
321 typedef HINSTANCE HMODULE; | |
322 typedef HANDLE HGDIOBJ; | |
323 typedef HANDLE HGLOBAL; | |
324 typedef HANDLE HLOCAL; | |
325 typedef HANDLE GLOBALHANDLE; | |
326 typedef HANDLE LOCALHANDLE; | |
327 | |
328 /* Callback function pointers types */ | |
329 //WIN_BOOL CALLBACK DATEFMT_ENUMPROCA(LPSTR); | |
330 | |
331 typedef WIN_BOOL CALLBACK (* DATEFMT_ENUMPROCA)(LPSTR); | |
332 typedef WIN_BOOL CALLBACK (* DATEFMT_ENUMPROCW)(LPWSTR); | |
333 DECL_WINELIB_TYPE_AW(DATEFMT_ENUMPROC) | |
334 typedef WIN_BOOL CALLBACK (*DLGPROC)(HWND,UINT,WPARAM,LPARAM); | |
335 typedef LRESULT CALLBACK (*DRIVERPROC)(DWORD,HDRVR,UINT,LPARAM,LPARAM); | |
336 typedef INT CALLBACK (*EDITWORDBREAKPROCA)(LPSTR,INT,INT,INT); | |
337 typedef INT CALLBACK (*EDITWORDBREAKPROCW)(LPWSTR,INT,INT,INT); | |
338 DECL_WINELIB_TYPE_AW(EDITWORDBREAKPROC) | |
339 typedef LRESULT CALLBACK (*FARPROC)(); | |
340 typedef INT CALLBACK (*PROC)(); | |
341 typedef WIN_BOOL CALLBACK (*GRAYSTRINGPROC)(HDC,LPARAM,INT); | |
342 typedef LRESULT CALLBACK (*HOOKPROC)(INT,WPARAM,LPARAM); | |
343 typedef WIN_BOOL CALLBACK (*PROPENUMPROCA)(HWND,LPCSTR,HANDLE); | |
344 typedef WIN_BOOL CALLBACK (*PROPENUMPROCW)(HWND,LPCWSTR,HANDLE); | |
345 DECL_WINELIB_TYPE_AW(PROPENUMPROC) | |
346 typedef WIN_BOOL CALLBACK (*PROPENUMPROCEXA)(HWND,LPCSTR,HANDLE,LPARAM); | |
347 typedef WIN_BOOL CALLBACK (*PROPENUMPROCEXW)(HWND,LPCWSTR,HANDLE,LPARAM); | |
348 DECL_WINELIB_TYPE_AW(PROPENUMPROCEX) | |
349 typedef WIN_BOOL CALLBACK (* TIMEFMT_ENUMPROCA)(LPSTR); | |
350 typedef WIN_BOOL CALLBACK (* TIMEFMT_ENUMPROCW)(LPWSTR); | |
351 DECL_WINELIB_TYPE_AW(TIMEFMT_ENUMPROC) | |
352 typedef VOID CALLBACK (*TIMERPROC)(HWND,UINT,UINT,DWORD); | |
353 typedef WIN_BOOL CALLBACK (*WNDENUMPROC)(HWND,LPARAM); | |
354 typedef LRESULT CALLBACK (*WNDPROC)(HWND,UINT,WPARAM,LPARAM); | |
355 | |
356 /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
357 ** FIXME: Better isolate Wine's reliance on the xxx16 type definitions. | |
358 ** For now, we just isolate them to make the situation clear. | |
359 **--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
360 /* | |
361 * Basic type definitions for 16 bit variations on Windows types. | |
362 * These types are provided mostly to insure compatibility with | |
363 * 16 bit windows code. | |
364 */ | |
365 | |
366 #ifndef __WINE_WINDEF16_H | |
367 #define __WINE_WINDEF16_H | |
368 | |
369 #include "windef.h" | |
370 | |
371 /* Standard data types */ | |
372 | |
373 typedef short INT16; | |
374 typedef unsigned short UINT16; | |
375 typedef unsigned short WIN_BOOL16; | |
376 | |
377 typedef UINT16 HANDLE16; | |
378 typedef HANDLE16 *LPHANDLE16; | |
379 | |
380 typedef UINT16 WPARAM16; | |
381 typedef INT16 *LPINT16; | |
382 typedef UINT16 *LPUINT16; | |
383 | |
384 #define DECLARE_HANDLE16(a) \ | |
385 typedef HANDLE16 a##16; \ | |
386 typedef a##16 *P##a##16; \ | |
387 typedef a##16 *NP##a##16; \ | |
388 typedef a##16 *LP##a##16 | |
389 | |
390 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HACMDRIVERID); | |
391 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HACMDRIVER); | |
392 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HACMOBJ); | |
393 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HACMSTREAM); | |
394 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HMETAFILEPICT); | |
395 | |
396 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HACCEL); | |
397 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HBITMAP); | |
398 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HBRUSH); | |
399 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HCOLORSPACE); | |
400 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HCURSOR); | |
401 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HDC); | |
402 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HDROP); | |
403 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HDRVR); | |
404 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HDWP); | |
405 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HENHMETAFILE); | |
406 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HFILE); | |
407 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HFONT); | |
408 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HICON); | |
409 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HINSTANCE); | |
410 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HKEY); | |
411 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HMENU); | |
412 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HMETAFILE); | |
413 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HMIDI); | |
414 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HMIDIIN); | |
415 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HMIDIOUT); | |
416 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HMIDISTRM); | |
417 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HMIXER); | |
418 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HMIXEROBJ); | |
419 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HMMIO); | |
420 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HPALETTE); | |
421 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HPEN); | |
422 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HQUEUE); | |
423 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HRGN); | |
424 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HRSRC); | |
425 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HTASK); | |
426 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HWAVE); | |
427 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HWAVEIN); | |
428 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HWAVEOUT); | |
429 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HWINSTA); | |
430 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HDESK); | |
431 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HWND); | |
432 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HKL); | |
433 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HIC); | |
434 DECLARE_HANDLE16(HRASCONN); | |
435 #undef DECLARE_HANDLE16 | |
436 | |
437 typedef HINSTANCE16 HMODULE16; | |
438 typedef HANDLE16 HGDIOBJ16; | |
439 typedef HANDLE16 HGLOBAL16; | |
440 typedef HANDLE16 HLOCAL16; | |
441 | |
442 /* The SIZE structure */ | |
443 typedef struct | |
444 { | |
445 INT16 cx; | |
446 INT16 cy; | |
447 } SIZE16, *PSIZE16, *LPSIZE16; | |
448 | |
449 /* The POINT structure */ | |
450 | |
451 typedef struct | |
452 { | |
453 INT16 x; | |
454 INT16 y; | |
455 } POINT16, *PPOINT16, *LPPOINT16; | |
456 | |
457 /* The RECT structure */ | |
458 | |
459 typedef struct | |
460 { | |
461 INT16 left; | |
462 INT16 top; | |
463 INT16 right; | |
464 INT16 bottom; | |
465 } RECT16, *LPRECT16; | |
466 | |
467 /* Callback function pointers types */ | |
468 | |
469 typedef LRESULT CALLBACK (*DRIVERPROC16)(DWORD,HDRVR16,UINT16,LPARAM,LPARAM); | |
470 typedef WIN_BOOL16 CALLBACK (*DLGPROC16)(HWND16,UINT16,WPARAM16,LPARAM); | |
471 typedef INT16 CALLBACK (*EDITWORDBREAKPROC16)(LPSTR,INT16,INT16,INT16); | |
472 typedef LRESULT CALLBACK (*FARPROC16)(); | |
473 typedef INT16 CALLBACK (*PROC16)(); | |
474 typedef WIN_BOOL16 CALLBACK (*GRAYSTRINGPROC16)(HDC16,LPARAM,INT16); | |
475 typedef LRESULT CALLBACK (*HOOKPROC16)(INT16,WPARAM16,LPARAM); | |
476 typedef WIN_BOOL16 CALLBACK (*PROPENUMPROC16)(HWND16,SEGPTR,HANDLE16); | |
477 typedef VOID CALLBACK (*TIMERPROC16)(HWND16,UINT16,UINT16,DWORD); | |
478 typedef LRESULT CALLBACK (*WNDENUMPROC16)(HWND16,LPARAM); | |
479 typedef LRESULT CALLBACK (*WNDPROC16)(HWND16,UINT16,WPARAM16,LPARAM); | |
480 | |
481 #endif /* __WINE_WINDEF16_H */ | |
482 | |
483 /* Define some empty macros for compatibility with Windows code. */ | |
484 | |
485 #ifndef __WINE__ | |
486 #define NEAR | |
487 #define FAR | |
488 #define near | |
489 #define far | |
490 #define _near | |
491 #define _far | |
492 #define IN | |
493 #define OUT | |
494 #define OPTIONAL | |
495 #endif /* __WINE__ */ | |
496 | |
497 /* Macro for structure packing. */ | |
498 | |
499 #ifdef __GNUC__ | |
500 #ifndef _EGCS_ | |
501 #define WINE_PACKED __attribute__((packed)) | |
502 #define WINE_UNUSED __attribute__((unused)) | |
503 #define WINE_NORETURN __attribute__((noreturn)) | |
504 #endif | |
505 #else | |
506 #define WINE_PACKED /* nothing */ | |
507 #define WINE_UNUSED /* nothing */ | |
508 #define WINE_NORETURN /* nothing */ | |
509 #endif | |
510 | |
511 /* Macros to split words and longs. */ | |
512 | |
513 #define LOBYTE(w) ((BYTE)(WORD)(w)) | |
514 #define HIBYTE(w) ((BYTE)((WORD)(w) >> 8)) | |
515 | |
516 #define LOWORD(l) ((WORD)(DWORD)(l)) | |
517 #define HIWORD(l) ((WORD)((DWORD)(l) >> 16)) | |
518 | |
519 #define SLOWORD(l) ((INT16)(LONG)(l)) | |
520 #define SHIWORD(l) ((INT16)((LONG)(l) >> 16)) | |
521 | |
522 #define MAKEWORD(low,high) ((WORD)(((BYTE)(low)) | ((WORD)((BYTE)(high))) << 8)) | |
523 #define MAKELONG(low,high) ((LONG)(((WORD)(low)) | (((DWORD)((WORD)(high))) << 16))) | |
524 #define MAKELPARAM(low,high) ((LPARAM)MAKELONG(low,high)) | |
525 #define MAKEWPARAM(low,high) ((WPARAM)MAKELONG(low,high)) | |
526 #define MAKELRESULT(low,high) ((LRESULT)MAKELONG(low,high)) | |
527 #define MAKEINTATOM(atom) ((LPCSTR)MAKELONG((atom),0)) | |
528 | |
529 #define SELECTOROF(ptr) (HIWORD(ptr)) | |
530 #define OFFSETOF(ptr) (LOWORD(ptr)) | |
531 | |
532 #ifdef __WINE__ | |
533 /* macros to set parts of a DWORD (not in the Windows API) */ | |
534 #define SET_LOWORD(dw,val) ((dw) = ((dw) & 0xffff0000) | LOWORD(val)) | |
535 #define SET_LOBYTE(dw,val) ((dw) = ((dw) & 0xffffff00) | LOBYTE(val)) | |
536 #define SET_HIBYTE(dw,val) ((dw) = ((dw) & 0xffff00ff) | (LOWORD(val) & 0xff00)) | |
537 #define ADD_LOWORD(dw,val) ((dw) = ((dw) & 0xffff0000) | LOWORD((DWORD)(dw)+(val))) | |
538 #endif | |
539 | |
540 /* Macros to access unaligned or wrong-endian WORDs and DWORDs. */ | |
541 /* Note: These macros are semantically broken, at least for wrc. wrc | |
542 spits out data in the platform's current binary format, *not* in | |
543 little-endian format. These macros are used throughout the resource | |
544 code to load and store data to the resources. Since it is unlikely | |
545 that we'll ever be dealing with little-endian resource data, the | |
546 byte-swapping nature of these macros has been disabled. Rather than | |
547 remove the use of these macros from the resource loading code, the | |
548 macros have simply been disabled. In the future, someone may want | |
549 to reactivate these macros for other purposes. In that case, the | |
550 resource code will have to be modified to use different macros. */ | |
551 | |
552 #if 1 | |
553 #define PUT_WORD(ptr,w) (*(WORD *)(ptr) = (w)) | |
554 #define GET_WORD(ptr) (*(WORD *)(ptr)) | |
555 #define PUT_DWORD(ptr,dw) (*(DWORD *)(ptr) = (dw)) | |
556 #define GET_DWORD(ptr) (*(DWORD *)(ptr)) | |
557 #else | |
558 #define PUT_WORD(ptr,w) (*(BYTE *)(ptr) = LOBYTE(w), \ | |
559 *((BYTE *)(ptr) + 1) = HIBYTE(w)) | |
560 #define GET_WORD(ptr) ((WORD)(*(BYTE *)(ptr) | \ | |
561 (WORD)(*((BYTE *)(ptr)+1) << 8))) | |
562 #define PUT_DWORD(ptr,dw) (PUT_WORD((ptr),LOWORD(dw)), \ | |
563 PUT_WORD((WORD *)(ptr)+1,HIWORD(dw))) | |
564 #define GET_DWORD(ptr) ((DWORD)(GET_WORD(ptr) | \ | |
565 ((DWORD)GET_WORD((WORD *)(ptr)+1) << 16))) | |
566 #endif /* 1 */ | |
567 | |
568 /* min and max macros */ | |
569 #define __max(a,b) (((a) > (b)) ? (a) : (b)) | |
570 #define __min(a,b) (((a) < (b)) ? (a) : (b)) | |
571 #ifndef max | |
572 #define max(a,b) (((a) > (b)) ? (a) : (b)) | |
573 #endif | |
574 #ifndef min | |
575 #define min(a,b) (((a) < (b)) ? (a) : (b)) | |
576 #endif | |
577 | |
9978 | 578 #ifndef _MAX_PATH |
1 | 579 #define _MAX_PATH 260 |
9978 | 580 #endif |
581 #ifndef MAX_PATH | |
1 | 582 #define MAX_PATH 260 |
9978 | 583 #endif |
584 #ifndef _MAX_DRIVE | |
1 | 585 #define _MAX_DRIVE 3 |
9978 | 586 #endif |
587 #ifndef _MAX_DIR | |
1 | 588 #define _MAX_DIR 256 |
9978 | 589 #endif |
590 #ifndef _MAX_FNAME | |
1 | 591 #define _MAX_FNAME 255 |
9978 | 592 #endif |
593 #ifndef _MAX_EXT | |
1 | 594 #define _MAX_EXT 256 |
9978 | 595 #endif |
1 | 596 |
597 #define HFILE_ERROR16 ((HFILE16)-1) | |
598 #define HFILE_ERROR ((HFILE)-1) | |
599 | |
600 /* The SIZE structure */ | |
601 typedef struct tagSIZE | |
602 { | |
603 INT cx; | |
604 INT cy; | |
605 } SIZE, *PSIZE, *LPSIZE; | |
606 | |
607 | |
608 typedef SIZE SIZEL, *PSIZEL, *LPSIZEL; | |
609 | |
610 #define CONV_SIZE16TO32(s16,s32) \ | |
611 ((s32)->cx = (INT)(s16)->cx, (s32)->cy = (INT)(s16)->cy) | |
612 #define CONV_SIZE32TO16(s32,s16) \ | |
613 ((s16)->cx = (INT16)(s32)->cx, (s16)->cy = (INT16)(s32)->cy) | |
614 | |
615 /* The POINT structure */ | |
616 typedef struct tagPOINT | |
617 { | |
618 LONG x; | |
619 LONG y; | |
620 } POINT, *PPOINT, *LPPOINT; | |
621 | |
622 typedef struct _POINTL | |
623 { | |
624 LONG x; | |
625 LONG y; | |
626 } POINTL; | |
627 | |
628 #define CONV_POINT16TO32(p16,p32) \ | |
629 ((p32)->x = (INT)(p16)->x, (p32)->y = (INT)(p16)->y) | |
630 #define CONV_POINT32TO16(p32,p16) \ | |
631 ((p16)->x = (INT16)(p32)->x, (p16)->y = (INT16)(p32)->y) | |
632 | |
633 #define MAKEPOINT16(l) (*((POINT16 *)&(l))) | |
634 | |
635 /* The POINTS structure */ | |
636 | |
637 typedef struct tagPOINTS | |
638 { | |
639 SHORT x; | |
640 SHORT y; | |
641 } POINTS, *PPOINTS, *LPPOINTS; | |
642 | |
643 | |
644 #define MAKEPOINTS(l) (*((POINTS *)&(l))) | |
645 | |
646 | |
647 /* The RECT structure */ | |
648 typedef struct tagRECT | |
649 { | |
650 short left; | |
651 short top; | |
652 short right; | |
653 short bottom; | |
654 } RECT, *PRECT, *LPRECT; | |
655 typedef const RECT *LPCRECT; | |
656 | |
657 | |
658 typedef struct tagRECTL | |
659 { | |
660 LONG left; | |
661 LONG top; | |
662 LONG right; | |
663 LONG bottom; | |
664 } RECTL, *PRECTL, *LPRECTL; | |
665 | |
666 typedef const RECTL *LPCRECTL; | |
667 | |
668 #define CONV_RECT16TO32(r16,r32) \ | |
669 ((r32)->left = (INT)(r16)->left, (r32)->top = (INT)(r16)->top, \ | |
670 (r32)->right = (INT)(r16)->right, (r32)->bottom = (INT)(r16)->bottom) | |
671 #define CONV_RECT32TO16(r32,r16) \ | |
672 ((r16)->left = (INT16)(r32)->left, (r16)->top = (INT16)(r32)->top, \ | |
673 (r16)->right = (INT16)(r32)->right, (r16)->bottom = (INT16)(r32)->bottom) | |
674 | |
675 #ifdef __cplusplus | |
676 } | |
677 #endif | |
678 | |
679 #endif /* __WINE_WINDEF_H */ |