subsurface/windows.c
Dirk Hohndel a9f3655d1a Improved packaging for Windows
This commit adds an install-cross-windows target to the Makefile that
creates a staging directory for us under packaging/windows that contains
the required .mo files. This currently fails for the Norwegian translation
because of the no_NO.UTF-8 vs nb issue - right now we just use the first
component of our own localization filename to find the matching Windows
localization and that fails.

The subsurface.nsi file is updated accordingly and this now appears to
create working installers with sane paths for the localization files.

Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
2012-10-16 04:08:33 -07:00

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/* windows.c */
/* implements Windows specific functions */
#include "dive.h"
#include "display-gtk.h"
#include <windows.h>
#include <shlobj.h>
#define DIVELIST_DEFAULT_FONT "Sans 8"
static HKEY hkey;
static int get_from_registry(HKEY hkey, const char *key)
{
DWORD value;
DWORD len = 4;
LONG success;
success = RegQueryValueEx(hkey, (LPCTSTR)TEXT(key), NULL, NULL,
(LPBYTE) &value, (LPDWORD)&len );
if (success != ERROR_SUCCESS)
return FALSE; /* that's what happens the first time we start */
return value;
}
void subsurface_open_conf(void)
{
LONG success;
success = RegCreateKeyEx(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, (LPCTSTR)TEXT("Software\\subsurface"),
0L, NULL, REG_OPTION_NON_VOLATILE, KEY_ALL_ACCESS,
NULL, &hkey, NULL);
if (success != ERROR_SUCCESS)
printf("CreateKey Software\\subsurface failed %ld\n", success);
}
void subsurface_set_conf(char *name, pref_type_t type, const void *value)
{
/* since we are using the pointer 'value' as both an actual
* pointer to the string setting and as a way to pass the
* numbers 0 and 1 to this function for booleans, one of the
* calls to RegSetValueEx needs to pass &value (when we want
* to pass the boolean value), the other one passes value (the
* address of the string. */
int wlen;
wchar_t *wname = NULL, *wstring = NULL;
wname = (wchar_t *)g_utf8_to_utf16(name, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL);
if (!wname)
return;
switch (type) {
case PREF_BOOL:
/* we simply store the value as DWORD */
RegSetValueExW(hkey, (LPCWSTR)wname, 0, REG_DWORD, (const BYTE *)&value, 4);
break;
case PREF_STRING:
wlen = g_utf8_strlen((char *)value, -1);
wstring = (wchar_t *)g_utf8_to_utf16((char *)value, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL);
if (!wstring || !wlen) {
free(wname);
return;
}
RegSetValueExW(hkey, (LPCWSTR)wname, 0, REG_SZ, (const BYTE *)wstring,
wlen * sizeof(wchar_t));
free(wstring);
}
free(wname);
}
const void *subsurface_get_conf(char *name, pref_type_t type)
{
const int csize = 64;
int blen = 0;
LONG ret = ERROR_MORE_DATA;
wchar_t *wstring = NULL, *wname = NULL;
char *utf8_string;
switch (type) {
case PREF_BOOL:
return get_from_registry(hkey, name) ? (void *) 1 : NULL;
case PREF_STRING:
wname = (wchar_t *)g_utf8_to_utf16(name, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL);
if (!wname)
return NULL;
blen = 0;
/* lest try to load the string in chunks of 'csize' bytes until it fits */
while(ret == ERROR_MORE_DATA) {
blen += csize;
wstring = (wchar_t *)realloc(wstring, blen * sizeof(wchar_t));
ret = RegQueryValueExW(hkey, (LPCWSTR)wname, NULL, NULL,
(LPBYTE)wstring, (LPDWORD)&blen);
}
/* that's what happens the first time we start - just return NULL */
if (ret != ERROR_SUCCESS) {
free(wname);
free(wstring);
return NULL;
}
/* convert the returned string into utf-8 */
utf8_string = g_utf16_to_utf8(wstring, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL);
free(wstring);
free(wname);
if (!utf8_string)
return NULL;
if (!g_utf8_validate(utf8_string, -1, NULL)) {
free(utf8_string);
return NULL;
}
return utf8_string;
}
return NULL; /* we shouldn't get here */
}
void subsurface_flush_conf(void)
{
/* this is a no-op */
}
void subsurface_close_conf(void)
{
RegCloseKey(hkey);
}
const char *subsurface_USB_name()
{
return "COM3";
}
const char *subsurface_icon_name()
{
return "subsurface.ico";
}
const char *subsurface_default_filename()
{
if (default_filename) {
return strdup(default_filename);
} else {
char datapath[MAX_PATH];
const char *user;
char *buffer;
int len;
user = g_get_user_name();
if (! SUCCEEDED(SHGetFolderPath(NULL, CSIDL_APPDATA, NULL, 0, datapath))) {
datapath[0] = '.';
datapath[1] = '\0';
}
len = strlen(datapath) + strlen(user) + 17;
buffer = malloc(len);
snprintf(buffer, len, "%s\\Subsurface\\%s.xml", datapath, user);
return buffer;
}
}
const char *subsurface_gettext_domainpath()
{
char buffer[80];
snprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer), "LANGUAGE=%s.UTF-8", g_win32_getlocale());
putenv(buffer);
return "./share/locale";
}
void subsurface_ui_setup(GtkSettings *settings, GtkWidget *menubar,
GtkWidget *vbox, GtkUIManager *ui_manager)
{
if (!divelist_font)
divelist_font = strdup(DIVELIST_DEFAULT_FONT);
gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(vbox), menubar, FALSE, FALSE, 0);
}
/* barely documented API */
extern int __wgetmainargs(int *, wchar_t ***, wchar_t ***, int, int *);
/* expand-convert the UTF-16 argument list to a list of UTF-8 strings */
void subsurface_command_line_init(gint *argc, gchar ***argv)
{
wchar_t **wargv, **wenviron;
gchar **argv_new;
gchar *s;
/* for si we assume that a struct address will equal the address
* of its first and only int member */
gint i, n, ret, si;
/* memory leak tools may reports a potential issue here at a call
* to strcpy_s in msvcrt, wich should be a false positive. but even if there
* is some kind of a leak, it should be unique and have the same
* lifespan as the process heap. */
ret = __wgetmainargs(&n, &wargv, &wenviron, TRUE, &si);
if (ret < 0) {
g_warning("Cannot convert command line");
return;
}
argv_new = g_malloc(sizeof(gchar *) * (n + 1));
for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
s = g_utf16_to_utf8((gunichar2 *)wargv[i], -1, NULL, NULL, NULL);
if (!s) {
g_warning("Cannot convert command line argument (%d) to UTF-8", (i + 1));
s = "\0";
} else if (!g_utf8_validate(s, -1, NULL)) {
g_warning("Cannot validate command line argument '%s' (%d)", s, (i + 1));
g_free(s);
s = "\0";
}
argv_new[i] = s;
}
argv_new[n] = NULL;
/* update the argument list and count */
if (argv && argc) {
*argv = argv_new;
*argc = n;
}
}
/* once done, free the argument list */
void subsurface_command_line_exit(gint *argc, gchar ***argv)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < *argc; i++)
g_free((*argv)[i]);
g_free(*argv);
}