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- data/MANIFEST +10 -0
- data/README +103 -0
- data/ext/win32/api.c +877 -0
- data/lib/win32/api.so +0 -0
- data/test/test_win32_api.rb +135 -0
- data/test/test_win32_api_callback.rb +74 -0
- data/test/test_win32_api_function.rb +66 -0
- metadata +68 -0
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= 1.3.0 - 1-Jan-2009
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* Fixed RubyForge bug #23395, which was caused by inadvertently modifying
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a variable within a loop. This caused callbacks to fail in certain
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situations.
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* Added the Win32::API::LoadLibraryError and Win32::API::PrototypeError classes
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to provide more fine grained handling of possible error conditions in the
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constructor. These are both subclasses of Win32::API::Error.
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* Removed the Win32::API::CallbackError class.
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* Changed the upper limit on prototypes from 16 to 20. It turns out that
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there are actually Windows functions with more than 16 prototypes.
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* Refactored a high iteration test so that it counts as only one test
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instead of 1000.
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= 1.2.2 - 27-Nov-2008
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* Fixed bug in the error message for illegal prototypes and illegal return
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types where the character in question would come out as empty or garbage.
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* Passing a bad return type to Win32::API::Callback now raises an error.
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* Updated the error message for illegal return types to say, "Illegal return
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type" instead of "Illegal prototype" as it did previously.
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* The error message for a bad function name passed to Win32::API.new now
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matches JRuby's FFI error message.
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* Improved the handling of msvcrt functions with regards to skipping 'A'
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and 'W' checks. Previously it was checking against the literal string
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'msvcrt'. Now it checks against any string that starts with 'msvcr'.
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* Added test-unit 2.x as a prerequisite.
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* Added tests for the Win32::API::Callback#address method.
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* Added tests to all Win32::API classes that explicitly check error messages.
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= 1.2.1 - 14-Nov-2008
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* Fixed and updated callback handling.
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* Fixed wide string return handling for pointers and strings.
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* Added the Win32::API::Callback#address instance method.
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* All errors are now in English instead of your native language, because
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that's what Ruby itself does.
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= 1.2.0 - 22-Jul-2008
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* Added support for the 'S' (string) prototype and return type. It can be
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used instead of 'P' (pointer) for const char*.
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* Some internal refactoring. The attempts to load ANSI and/or Wide character
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versions of functions are skipped for MSVCRT functions, since they do not
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exist. This eliminates some unnecessary LoadLibrary() calls.
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* Added a couple of gem building Rake tasks.
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* Added a few more tests.
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= 1.1.0 - 12-Jun-2008
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* Added the Windows::API::Function class. This is a subclass of Win32::API
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meant only for use with raw function pointers.
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* Some documentation updates in the source and README files.
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= 1.0.6 - 18-Apr-2008
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* Added the effective_function_name method. This allows you to see what the
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actual function name is that was defined, e.g. GetUserNameA vs GetUserNameW.
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* Replaced an instance of _tcscmp with strcmp. The case in question was always
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going to be ASCII.
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* Cleaned up some -W3 warnings.
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* Added the build_manifest task to the Rakefile, which is automatically run if
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you're using a version of Ruby built with VC++ 8 or later. This builds a
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ruby.exe.manifest file (if it doesn't already exist).
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= 1.0.5 - 20-Nov-2007
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* The API.new method now defaults to "W" (wide character functions) before "A"
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(ANSI functions) if the $KCODE global variable is set to 'u' (UTF8).
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* Minor improvements to the Rakefile.
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= 1.0.4 - 26-Oct-2007
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* Fixed a bug where methods that returned pointers ('P') could choke if the
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resulting pointer was 0 or NULL. In this case, nil is now returned instead.
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* Tweak to the extconf.rb file that helps the gem build it from source
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properly.
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= 1.0.3 - 28-Sep-2007
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* Fixed a subtle but dangerous copy-on-write bug in the API#call method.
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= 1.0.2 - 28-Sep-2007
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* Fixed a bug in an internal struct member that was causing segfaults. Thanks
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go to Lars Olsson for the spot.
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* Fixed the 'install' task in the Rakefile. This only affected native builds,
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not the prebuilt binary.
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* Added a few more tests.
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= 1.0.1 - 27-Sep-2007
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* Functions declared with a void prototype no longer require an explicit nil
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argument to fulfill the arity requirement. You can still call them with an
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explicit nil if you wish, however.
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* Fixed the gemspec for the native build.
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= 1.0.0 - 14-Sep-2007
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* Initial release
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= Description
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This is a drop-in replacement for the Win32API library currently part of
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Ruby's standard library.
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= Synopsis
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require 'win32/api'
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include Win32
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# Typical example - Get user name
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buf = 0.chr * 260
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len = [buf.length].pack('L')
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GetUserName = API.new('GetUserName', 'PP', 'I', 'advapi32')
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GetUserName.call(buf, len)
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puts buf.strip
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# Callback example - Enumerate windows
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EnumWindows = API.new('EnumWindows', 'KP', 'L', 'user32')
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GetWindowText = API.new('GetWindowText', 'LPI', 'I', 'user32')
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EnumWindowsProc = API::Callback.new('LP', 'I'){ |handle, param|
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buf = "\0" * 200
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GetWindowText.call(handle, buf, 200);
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puts buf.strip unless buf.strip.empty?
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buf.index(param).nil? ? true : false
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}
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EnumWindows.call(EnumWindowsProc, 'UEDIT32')
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# Raw function pointer example - System beep
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LoadLibrary = API.new('LoadLibrary', 'P', 'L')
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GetProcAddress = API.new('GetProcAddress', 'LP', 'L')
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hlib = LoadLibrary.call('user32')
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addr = GetProcAddress.call(hlib, 'MessageBeep')
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func = Win32::API::Function.new(addr, 'L', 'L')
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func.call(0)
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= Differences between win32-api and Win32API
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* This library has callback support
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* This library supports raw function pointers.
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* This library supports a separate string type for const char* (S).
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* Argument order change. The DLL name is now last, not first.
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* Removed the 'N' and 'n' prototypes. Always use 'L' for longs now.
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* Sensible default arguments for the prototype, return type and DLL name.
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* Reader methods for the function name, effective function name, prototype,
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return type and DLL.
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* Removed the support for lower case prototype and return types. Always
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use capital letters.
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* Resorts to wide character functions (where possible) when $KCODE is set
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to UTF8.
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= Developer's Notes
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The current Win32API library that ships with the standard library has been
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slated for removal from Ruby 2.0 and it will not receive any updates in the
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Ruby 1.8.x branch. I have far too many libraries invested in it to let it
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die at this point.
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In addition, the current Win32API library was written in the bad old Ruby
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1.6.x days, which means it doesn't use the newer allocation framework.
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There were several other refactorings that I felt it needed to more closely
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match how it was actually being used in practice.
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The first order of business was changing the order of the arguments. By
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moving the DLL name from first to last, I was able to provide reasonable
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default arguments for the prototype, return type and the DLL. Only the
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function name is required now.
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There was a laundry list of other refactorings that were needed: sensical
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instance variable names with proper accessors, removing support for lower
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case prototype and return value characters that no one used in practice,
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better naming conventions, the addition of RDoc ready comments and,
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especially, callback and raw function pointer support.
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Most importantly, we can now add, modify and fix any features that we feel
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best benefit our end users.
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= Documentation
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The source file contains inline RDoc documentation. If you installed
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this file as a gem, then you have the docs.
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= Warranty
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This package is provided "as is" and without any express or
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implied warranties, including, without limitation, the implied
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warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.
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= Known Issues
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Possible callback issues when dealing with multi-threaded applications.
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We are working on this for the next 1.2.x release.
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Please submit any bug reports to the project page at
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http://www.rubyforge.org/projects/win32utils.
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= Copyright
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(C) 2003-2008 Daniel J. Berger
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All Rights Reserved
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= License
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Ruby's
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= Authors
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Daniel J. Berger
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Park Heesob
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#include <ruby.h>
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#include <windows.h>
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#define MAX_BUF 1024
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#define WINDOWS_API_VERSION "1.3.0"
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#define _T_VOID 0
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#define _T_LONG 1
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#define _T_POINTER 2
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#define _T_INTEGER 3
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#define _T_CALLBACK 4
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#define _T_STRING 5
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VALUE cAPIError, cAPIProtoError, cAPILoadError;
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static VALUE ActiveCallback = Qnil;
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typedef struct {
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HANDLE library;
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FARPROC function;
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int return_type;
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int prototype[20];
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} Win32API;
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static void api_free(Win32API* ptr){
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if(ptr->library)
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FreeLibrary(ptr->library);
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if(ptr)
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free(ptr);
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}
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static VALUE api_allocate(VALUE klass){
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Win32API* ptr = malloc(sizeof(Win32API));
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return Data_Wrap_Struct(klass, 0, api_free, ptr);
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}
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/* Helper function that converts the error number returned by GetLastError()
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* into a human readable string. Note that we always use English for error
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* output because that's what Ruby itself does.
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*
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* Internal use only.
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*/
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char* StringError(DWORD dwError){
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LPVOID lpMsgBuf;
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static char buf[MAX_PATH];
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DWORD dwLen;
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/* Assume ASCII error messages from the Windows API */
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dwLen = FormatMessageA(
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FORMAT_MESSAGE_ALLOCATE_BUFFER |
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FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM |
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FORMAT_MESSAGE_IGNORE_INSERTS,
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NULL,
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dwError,
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MAKELANGID(LANG_ENGLISH, SUBLANG_ENGLISH_US),
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(LPSTR)&lpMsgBuf,
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0,
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NULL
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);
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if(!dwLen)
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rb_raise(cAPIError, "Attempt to format message failed");
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memset(buf, 0, MAX_PATH);
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/* remove \r\n */
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#ifdef HAVE_STRNCPY_S
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strncpy_s(buf, MAX_PATH, lpMsgBuf, dwLen - 2);
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#else
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strncpy(buf, lpMsgBuf, dwLen - 2);
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LocalFree(lpMsgBuf);
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* call-seq:
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* Win32::API::Callback.new(prototype, return='L'){ |proto| ... }
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* Creates and returns a new Win32::API::Callback object. The prototype
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* arguments are yielded back to the block in the same order they were
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* declared.
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* The +prototype+ is the function prototype for the callback function. This
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* is a string. The possible valid characters are 'I' (integer), 'L' (long),
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* 'V' (void), 'P' (pointer) or 'S' (string). Unlike API objects, API::Callback
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* objects do not have a default prototype.
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*
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* The +return+ argument is the return type for the callback function. The
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* valid characters are the same as for the +prototype+. The default is
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* 'L' (long).
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*
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* Example:
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* include Win32
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* EnumWindows = API.new('EnumWindows', 'KP', 'L', 'user32')
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* GetWindowText = API.new('GetWindowText', 'LPI', 'I', 'user32')
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*
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* EnumWindowsProc = API::Callback.new('LP', 'I'){ |handle, param|
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* puts buf.strip unless buf.strip.empty?
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* buf.index(param).nil? ? true : false
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*/
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static VALUE callback_init(int argc, VALUE* argv, VALUE self)
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{
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extern void *CallbackTable[];
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VALUE v_proto, v_return, v_proc;
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int i;
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rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "11&", &v_proto, &v_return, &v_proc);
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/* Validate prototype characters */
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for(i = 0; i < RSTRING(v_proto)->len; i++){
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switch(RSTRING(v_proto)->ptr[i]){
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RSTRING(v_proto)->ptr[i]
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}
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if(NIL_P(v_return) || RARRAY(v_return)->len == 0){
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}
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else{
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switch(*(char*)RSTRING(v_return)->ptr){
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}
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}
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rb_iv_set(self, "@function", v_proc);
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rb_iv_set(self, "@prototype", v_proto);
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rb_iv_set(self, "@return_type", v_return);
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rb_iv_set(self, "@address", ULONG2NUM((LPARAM)CallbackTable[RSTRING(v_proto)->len]));
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* Win32::API.new(function, prototype='V', return='L', dll='kernel32')
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RSTRING(v_proc)->ptr,
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);
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cAPILoadError,
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"Unable to load function '%s', '%s', or '%s'",
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RSTRING(v_proc)->ptr,
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RSTRING(v_ascii)->ptr,
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RSTRING(v_unicode)->ptr
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);
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SafeStringValue(RARRAY(v_proto)->ptr[i]);
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switch(*(char*)StringValuePtr(RARRAY(v_proto)->ptr[i])){
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case 'P':
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case 'I': case 'B':
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ptr->prototype[i] = _T_INTEGER;
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case 'V':
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+
break;
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case 'K':
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ptr->prototype[i] = _T_CALLBACK;
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+
break;
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+
case 'S':
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|
+
ptr->prototype[i] = _T_STRING;
|
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|
+
break;
|
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|
+
default:
|
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|
+
rb_raise(cAPIProtoError, "Illegal prototype '%s'",
|
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|
+
StringValuePtr(RARRAY(v_proto)->ptr[i])
|
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|
+
);
|
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|
+
}
|
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|
+
}
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
// Store the return type for later use.
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|
+
|
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|
+
// Automatically convert empty strings or nil to type void.
|
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|
+
if(NIL_P(v_return) || RSTRING(v_return)->len == 0){
|
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|
+
v_return = rb_str_new2("V");
|
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|
+
ptr->return_type = _T_VOID;
|
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|
+
}
|
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|
+
else{
|
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|
+
SafeStringValue(v_return);
|
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|
+
switch(*RSTRING(v_return)->ptr){
|
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|
+
case 'L':
|
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|
+
ptr->return_type = _T_LONG;
|
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|
+
break;
|
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|
+
case 'P':
|
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|
+
ptr->return_type = _T_POINTER;
|
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|
+
break;
|
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|
+
case 'I': case 'B':
|
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|
+
ptr->return_type = _T_INTEGER;
|
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|
+
break;
|
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|
+
case 'V':
|
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|
+
ptr->return_type = _T_VOID;
|
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|
+
break;
|
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|
+
case 'S':
|
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|
+
ptr->return_type = _T_STRING;
|
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|
+
break;
|
355
|
+
default:
|
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|
+
rb_raise(cAPIProtoError, "Illegal return type '%s'",
|
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|
+
RSTRING(v_return)->ptr
|
358
|
+
);
|
359
|
+
}
|
360
|
+
}
|
361
|
+
|
362
|
+
rb_iv_set(self, "@dll_name", v_dll);
|
363
|
+
rb_iv_set(self, "@function_name", v_proc);
|
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|
+
rb_iv_set(self, "@prototype", v_proto);
|
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|
+
rb_iv_set(self, "@return_type", v_return);
|
366
|
+
|
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|
+
return self;
|
368
|
+
}
|
369
|
+
|
370
|
+
/*
|
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|
+
* call-seq:
|
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|
+
*
|
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|
+
* API::Function.new(address, prototype = 'V', return_type = 'L')
|
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|
+
*
|
375
|
+
* Creates and returns an API::Function object. This object is similar to an
|
376
|
+
* API object, except that instead of a character function name you pass a
|
377
|
+
* function pointer address as the first argument, and there's no associated
|
378
|
+
* DLL file.
|
379
|
+
*
|
380
|
+
* Once you have your API::Function object you can then call it the same way
|
381
|
+
* you would an API object.
|
382
|
+
*
|
383
|
+
* Example:
|
384
|
+
*
|
385
|
+
* require 'win32/api'
|
386
|
+
* include Win32
|
387
|
+
*
|
388
|
+
* LoadLibrary = API.new('LoadLibrary', 'P', 'L')
|
389
|
+
* GetProcAddress = API.new('GetProcAddress', 'LP', 'L')
|
390
|
+
*
|
391
|
+
* # Play a system beep
|
392
|
+
* hlib = LoadLibrary.call('user32')
|
393
|
+
* addr = GetProcAddress.call(hlib, 'MessageBeep')
|
394
|
+
* func = Win32::API::Function.new(addr, 'L', 'L')
|
395
|
+
* func.call(0)
|
396
|
+
*/
|
397
|
+
static VALUE func_init(int argc, VALUE* argv, VALUE self){
|
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|
+
Win32API* ptr;
|
399
|
+
int i;
|
400
|
+
VALUE v_address, v_proto, v_return;
|
401
|
+
|
402
|
+
rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "12", &v_address, &v_proto, &v_return);
|
403
|
+
|
404
|
+
Data_Get_Struct(self, Win32API, ptr);
|
405
|
+
|
406
|
+
// Convert a string prototype to an array of characters
|
407
|
+
if(rb_respond_to(v_proto, rb_intern("split")))
|
408
|
+
v_proto = rb_str_split(v_proto, "");
|
409
|
+
|
410
|
+
// Convert a nil or empty prototype to 'V' (void) automatically
|
411
|
+
if(NIL_P(v_proto) || RARRAY(v_proto)->len == 0){
|
412
|
+
v_proto = rb_ary_new();
|
413
|
+
rb_ary_push(v_proto, rb_str_new2("V"));
|
414
|
+
}
|
415
|
+
|
416
|
+
// Set an arbitrary limit of 20 parameters
|
417
|
+
if(20 < RARRAY(v_proto)->len)
|
418
|
+
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "too many parameters: %d\n", RARRAY(v_proto)->len);
|
419
|
+
|
420
|
+
// Set the default return type to 'L' (DWORD)
|
421
|
+
if(NIL_P(v_return))
|
422
|
+
v_return = rb_str_new2("L");
|
423
|
+
|
424
|
+
ptr->function = (FARPROC)NUM2LONG(v_address);
|
425
|
+
|
426
|
+
// Push the numeric prototypes onto our int array for later use.
|
427
|
+
|
428
|
+
for(i = 0; i < RARRAY(v_proto)->len; i++){
|
429
|
+
SafeStringValue(RARRAY(v_proto)->ptr[i]);
|
430
|
+
switch(*(char*)StringValuePtr(RARRAY(v_proto)->ptr[i])){
|
431
|
+
case 'L':
|
432
|
+
ptr->prototype[i] = _T_LONG;
|
433
|
+
break;
|
434
|
+
case 'P':
|
435
|
+
ptr->prototype[i] = _T_POINTER;
|
436
|
+
break;
|
437
|
+
case 'I': case 'B':
|
438
|
+
ptr->prototype[i] = _T_INTEGER;
|
439
|
+
break;
|
440
|
+
case 'V':
|
441
|
+
ptr->prototype[i] = _T_VOID;
|
442
|
+
break;
|
443
|
+
case 'K':
|
444
|
+
ptr->prototype[i] = _T_CALLBACK;
|
445
|
+
break;
|
446
|
+
case 'S':
|
447
|
+
ptr->prototype[i] = _T_STRING;
|
448
|
+
break;
|
449
|
+
default:
|
450
|
+
rb_raise(cAPIProtoError, "Illegal prototype '%s'",
|
451
|
+
StringValuePtr(RARRAY(v_proto)->ptr[i])
|
452
|
+
);
|
453
|
+
}
|
454
|
+
}
|
455
|
+
|
456
|
+
// Store the return type for later use.
|
457
|
+
|
458
|
+
// Automatically convert empty strings or nil to type void.
|
459
|
+
if(NIL_P(v_return) || RSTRING(v_return)->len == 0){
|
460
|
+
v_return = rb_str_new2("V");
|
461
|
+
ptr->return_type = _T_VOID;
|
462
|
+
}
|
463
|
+
else{
|
464
|
+
SafeStringValue(v_return);
|
465
|
+
switch(*RSTRING(v_return)->ptr){
|
466
|
+
case 'L':
|
467
|
+
ptr->return_type = _T_LONG;
|
468
|
+
break;
|
469
|
+
case 'P':
|
470
|
+
ptr->return_type = _T_POINTER;
|
471
|
+
break;
|
472
|
+
case 'I': case 'B':
|
473
|
+
ptr->return_type = _T_INTEGER;
|
474
|
+
break;
|
475
|
+
case 'V':
|
476
|
+
ptr->return_type = _T_VOID;
|
477
|
+
break;
|
478
|
+
case 'S':
|
479
|
+
ptr->return_type = _T_STRING;
|
480
|
+
break;
|
481
|
+
default:
|
482
|
+
rb_raise(cAPIProtoError, "Illegal return type '%s'",
|
483
|
+
RSTRING(v_return)->ptr
|
484
|
+
);
|
485
|
+
}
|
486
|
+
}
|
487
|
+
|
488
|
+
rb_iv_set(self, "@address", v_address);
|
489
|
+
rb_iv_set(self, "@prototype", v_proto);
|
490
|
+
rb_iv_set(self, "@return_type", v_return);
|
491
|
+
|
492
|
+
return self;
|
493
|
+
}
|
494
|
+
|
495
|
+
typedef struct {
|
496
|
+
DWORD params[20];
|
497
|
+
} CALLPARAM;
|
498
|
+
|
499
|
+
|
500
|
+
DWORD CallbackFunction(CALLPARAM param)
|
501
|
+
{
|
502
|
+
VALUE v_proto, v_return, v_proc, v_retval;
|
503
|
+
VALUE argv[20];
|
504
|
+
int i, argc;
|
505
|
+
char *a_proto;
|
506
|
+
char *a_return;
|
507
|
+
|
508
|
+
if(!NIL_P(ActiveCallback)){
|
509
|
+
v_proto = rb_iv_get(ActiveCallback, "@prototype");
|
510
|
+
a_proto = RSTRING(v_proto)->ptr;
|
511
|
+
|
512
|
+
v_return = rb_iv_get(ActiveCallback, "@return_type");
|
513
|
+
a_return = RSTRING(v_return)->ptr;
|
514
|
+
|
515
|
+
v_proc = rb_iv_get(ActiveCallback, "@function");
|
516
|
+
argc = RSTRING(v_proto)->len;
|
517
|
+
|
518
|
+
for(i=0; i < RSTRING(v_proto)->len; i++){
|
519
|
+
argv[i] = Qnil;
|
520
|
+
switch(a_proto[i]){
|
521
|
+
case 'L':
|
522
|
+
argv[i] = ULONG2NUM(param.params[i]);
|
523
|
+
break;
|
524
|
+
case 'P':
|
525
|
+
if(param.params[i])
|
526
|
+
argv[i] = rb_str_new2((char *)param.params[i]);
|
527
|
+
break;
|
528
|
+
case 'I':
|
529
|
+
argv[i] = INT2NUM(param.params[i]);
|
530
|
+
break;
|
531
|
+
default:
|
532
|
+
rb_raise(cAPIProtoError, "Illegal prototype '%s'",
|
533
|
+
RSTRING(a_proto[i])->ptr
|
534
|
+
);
|
535
|
+
}
|
536
|
+
}
|
537
|
+
|
538
|
+
v_retval = rb_funcall2(v_proc, rb_intern("call"), argc, argv);
|
539
|
+
|
540
|
+
/* Handle true and false explicitly, as some CALLBACK functions
|
541
|
+
* require TRUE or FALSE to break out of loops, etc.
|
542
|
+
*/
|
543
|
+
if(v_retval == Qtrue)
|
544
|
+
return TRUE;
|
545
|
+
else if(v_retval == Qfalse)
|
546
|
+
return FALSE;
|
547
|
+
|
548
|
+
switch (*a_return) {
|
549
|
+
case 'I':
|
550
|
+
return NUM2INT(v_retval);
|
551
|
+
break;
|
552
|
+
case 'L':
|
553
|
+
return NUM2ULONG(v_retval);
|
554
|
+
break;
|
555
|
+
case 'S':
|
556
|
+
return (unsigned long)RSTRING(v_retval)->ptr;
|
557
|
+
break;
|
558
|
+
case 'P':
|
559
|
+
if(NIL_P(v_retval)){
|
560
|
+
return 0;
|
561
|
+
}
|
562
|
+
else if(FIXNUM_P(v_retval)){
|
563
|
+
return NUM2ULONG(v_retval);
|
564
|
+
}
|
565
|
+
else{
|
566
|
+
StringValue(v_retval);
|
567
|
+
rb_str_modify(v_retval);
|
568
|
+
return (unsigned long)StringValuePtr(v_retval);
|
569
|
+
}
|
570
|
+
break;
|
571
|
+
}
|
572
|
+
}
|
573
|
+
|
574
|
+
return 0;
|
575
|
+
}
|
576
|
+
|
577
|
+
DWORD CALLBACK CallbackFunction0() {
|
578
|
+
CALLPARAM param = {0};
|
579
|
+
param.params[0] = 0;
|
580
|
+
return CallbackFunction(param);
|
581
|
+
}
|
582
|
+
|
583
|
+
DWORD CALLBACK CallbackFunction1(DWORD p1) {
|
584
|
+
CALLPARAM param = {p1};
|
585
|
+
return CallbackFunction(param);
|
586
|
+
}
|
587
|
+
|
588
|
+
DWORD CALLBACK CallbackFunction2(DWORD p1, DWORD p2){
|
589
|
+
CALLPARAM param = {p1,p2};
|
590
|
+
return CallbackFunction(param);
|
591
|
+
}
|
592
|
+
|
593
|
+
DWORD CALLBACK CallbackFunction3(DWORD p1, DWORD p2, DWORD p3){
|
594
|
+
CALLPARAM param = {p1,p2,p3};
|
595
|
+
return CallbackFunction(param);
|
596
|
+
}
|
597
|
+
|
598
|
+
DWORD CALLBACK CallbackFunction4(DWORD p1, DWORD p2, DWORD p3, DWORD p4){
|
599
|
+
CALLPARAM param = {p1,p2,p3,p4};
|
600
|
+
return CallbackFunction(param);
|
601
|
+
}
|
602
|
+
|
603
|
+
DWORD CALLBACK CallbackFunction5(
|
604
|
+
DWORD p1, DWORD p2, DWORD p3, DWORD p4, DWORD p5
|
605
|
+
)
|
606
|
+
{
|
607
|
+
CALLPARAM param = {p1,p2,p3,p4,p5};
|
608
|
+
return CallbackFunction(param);
|
609
|
+
}
|
610
|
+
|
611
|
+
DWORD CALLBACK CallbackFunction6(
|
612
|
+
DWORD p1, DWORD p2, DWORD p3, DWORD p4, DWORD p5, DWORD p6
|
613
|
+
)
|
614
|
+
{
|
615
|
+
CALLPARAM param = {p1,p2,p3,p4,p5,p6};
|
616
|
+
return CallbackFunction(param);
|
617
|
+
}
|
618
|
+
|
619
|
+
DWORD CALLBACK CallbackFunction7(
|
620
|
+
DWORD p1, DWORD p2, DWORD p3, DWORD p4, DWORD p5, DWORD p6, DWORD p7)
|
621
|
+
{
|
622
|
+
CALLPARAM param = {p1,p2,p3,p4,p5,p6,p7};
|
623
|
+
return CallbackFunction(param);
|
624
|
+
}
|
625
|
+
|
626
|
+
DWORD CALLBACK CallbackFunction8(
|
627
|
+
DWORD p1, DWORD p2, DWORD p3, DWORD p4,
|
628
|
+
DWORD p5, DWORD p6, DWORD p7, DWORD p8
|
629
|
+
)
|
630
|
+
{
|
631
|
+
CALLPARAM param = {p1,p2,p3,p4,p5,p6,p7,p8};
|
632
|
+
return CallbackFunction(param);
|
633
|
+
}
|
634
|
+
|
635
|
+
DWORD CALLBACK CallbackFunction9(
|
636
|
+
DWORD p1, DWORD p2, DWORD p3, DWORD p4, DWORD p5,
|
637
|
+
DWORD p6, DWORD p7, DWORD p8, DWORD p9
|
638
|
+
)
|
639
|
+
{
|
640
|
+
CALLPARAM param = {p1,p2,p3,p4,p5,p6,p7,p8,p9};
|
641
|
+
return CallbackFunction(param);
|
642
|
+
}
|
643
|
+
|
644
|
+
void *CallbackTable[] = {
|
645
|
+
CallbackFunction0,
|
646
|
+
CallbackFunction1,
|
647
|
+
CallbackFunction2,
|
648
|
+
CallbackFunction3,
|
649
|
+
CallbackFunction4,
|
650
|
+
CallbackFunction5,
|
651
|
+
CallbackFunction6,
|
652
|
+
CallbackFunction7,
|
653
|
+
CallbackFunction8,
|
654
|
+
CallbackFunction9
|
655
|
+
};
|
656
|
+
|
657
|
+
/*
|
658
|
+
* call-seq:
|
659
|
+
* Win32::API#call(arg1, arg2, ...)
|
660
|
+
*
|
661
|
+
* Calls the function pointer with the given arguments (if any). Note that,
|
662
|
+
* while this method will catch some prototype mismatches (raising a TypeError
|
663
|
+
* in the process), it is not fulproof. It is ultimately your job to make
|
664
|
+
* sure the arguments match the +prototype+ specified in the constructor.
|
665
|
+
*
|
666
|
+
* For convenience, nil is converted to NULL, true is converted to TRUE (1)
|
667
|
+
* and false is converted to FALSE (0).
|
668
|
+
*/
|
669
|
+
static VALUE api_call(int argc, VALUE* argv, VALUE self){
|
670
|
+
VALUE v_proto, v_args, v_arg, v_return;
|
671
|
+
Win32API* ptr;
|
672
|
+
unsigned long return_value;
|
673
|
+
int i = 0;
|
674
|
+
int len;
|
675
|
+
|
676
|
+
struct{
|
677
|
+
unsigned long params[20];
|
678
|
+
} param;
|
679
|
+
|
680
|
+
Data_Get_Struct(self, Win32API, ptr);
|
681
|
+
|
682
|
+
rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "0*", &v_args);
|
683
|
+
|
684
|
+
v_proto = rb_iv_get(self, "@prototype");
|
685
|
+
|
686
|
+
// For void prototypes, allow either no args or an explicit nil
|
687
|
+
if(RARRAY(v_proto)->len != RARRAY(v_args)->len){
|
688
|
+
char* c = StringValuePtr(RARRAY(v_proto)->ptr[0]);
|
689
|
+
if(!strcmp(c, "V")){
|
690
|
+
rb_ary_push(v_args, Qnil);
|
691
|
+
}
|
692
|
+
else{
|
693
|
+
rb_raise(rb_eArgError,
|
694
|
+
"wrong number of parameters: expected %d, got %d",
|
695
|
+
RARRAY(v_proto)->len, RARRAY(v_args)->len
|
696
|
+
);
|
697
|
+
}
|
698
|
+
}
|
699
|
+
|
700
|
+
len = RARRAY(v_proto)->len;
|
701
|
+
|
702
|
+
for(i = 0; i < len; i++){
|
703
|
+
v_arg = RARRAY(v_args)->ptr[i];
|
704
|
+
|
705
|
+
// Convert nil to NULL. Otherwise convert as appropriate.
|
706
|
+
if(NIL_P(v_arg))
|
707
|
+
param.params[i] = (unsigned long)NULL;
|
708
|
+
else if(v_arg == Qtrue)
|
709
|
+
param.params[i] = TRUE;
|
710
|
+
else if(v_arg == Qfalse)
|
711
|
+
param.params[i] = FALSE;
|
712
|
+
else
|
713
|
+
switch(ptr->prototype[i]){
|
714
|
+
case _T_LONG:
|
715
|
+
param.params[i] = NUM2ULONG(v_arg);
|
716
|
+
break;
|
717
|
+
case _T_INTEGER:
|
718
|
+
param.params[i] = NUM2INT(v_arg);
|
719
|
+
break;
|
720
|
+
case _T_POINTER:
|
721
|
+
if(FIXNUM_P(v_arg)){
|
722
|
+
param.params[i] = NUM2ULONG(v_arg);
|
723
|
+
}
|
724
|
+
else{
|
725
|
+
StringValue(v_arg);
|
726
|
+
rb_str_modify(v_arg);
|
727
|
+
param.params[i] = (unsigned long)StringValuePtr(v_arg);
|
728
|
+
}
|
729
|
+
break;
|
730
|
+
case _T_CALLBACK:
|
731
|
+
ActiveCallback = v_arg;
|
732
|
+
v_proto = rb_iv_get(ActiveCallback, "@prototype");
|
733
|
+
param.params[i] = (LPARAM)CallbackTable[RSTRING(v_proto)->len];
|
734
|
+
break;
|
735
|
+
case _T_STRING:
|
736
|
+
param.params[i] = (unsigned long)RSTRING(v_arg)->ptr;
|
737
|
+
break;
|
738
|
+
default:
|
739
|
+
param.params[i] = NUM2ULONG(v_arg);
|
740
|
+
}
|
741
|
+
}
|
742
|
+
|
743
|
+
/* Call the function, get the return value */
|
744
|
+
return_value = ptr->function(param);
|
745
|
+
|
746
|
+
|
747
|
+
/* Return the appropriate type based on the return type specified
|
748
|
+
* in the constructor.
|
749
|
+
*/
|
750
|
+
switch(ptr->return_type){
|
751
|
+
case _T_INTEGER:
|
752
|
+
v_return = INT2NUM(return_value);
|
753
|
+
break;
|
754
|
+
case _T_LONG:
|
755
|
+
v_return = LONG2NUM(return_value);
|
756
|
+
break;
|
757
|
+
case _T_VOID:
|
758
|
+
v_return = Qnil;
|
759
|
+
break;
|
760
|
+
case _T_POINTER:
|
761
|
+
if(!return_value){
|
762
|
+
v_return = Qnil;
|
763
|
+
}
|
764
|
+
else{
|
765
|
+
VALUE v_efunc = rb_iv_get(self, "@effective_function_name");
|
766
|
+
char* efunc = RSTRING(v_efunc)->ptr;
|
767
|
+
if(efunc[strlen(efunc)-1] == 'W'){
|
768
|
+
v_return = rb_str_new(
|
769
|
+
(TCHAR*)return_value,
|
770
|
+
wcslen((wchar_t*)return_value)*2
|
771
|
+
);
|
772
|
+
}
|
773
|
+
else{
|
774
|
+
v_return = rb_str_new2((TCHAR*)return_value);
|
775
|
+
}
|
776
|
+
}
|
777
|
+
break;
|
778
|
+
case _T_STRING:
|
779
|
+
{
|
780
|
+
VALUE v_efunc = rb_iv_get(self, "@effective_function_name");
|
781
|
+
char* efunc = RSTRING(v_efunc)->ptr;
|
782
|
+
|
783
|
+
if(efunc[strlen(efunc)-1] == 'W'){
|
784
|
+
v_return = rb_str_new(
|
785
|
+
(TCHAR*)return_value,
|
786
|
+
wcslen((wchar_t*)return_value)*2
|
787
|
+
);
|
788
|
+
}
|
789
|
+
else{
|
790
|
+
v_return = rb_str_new2((TCHAR*)return_value);
|
791
|
+
}
|
792
|
+
}
|
793
|
+
break;
|
794
|
+
default:
|
795
|
+
v_return = INT2NUM(0);
|
796
|
+
}
|
797
|
+
|
798
|
+
return v_return;
|
799
|
+
}
|
800
|
+
|
801
|
+
/*
|
802
|
+
* Wraps the Windows API functions in a Ruby interface.
|
803
|
+
*/
|
804
|
+
void Init_api(){
|
805
|
+
VALUE mWin32, cAPI, cCallback, cFunction;
|
806
|
+
|
807
|
+
/* Modules and Classes */
|
808
|
+
|
809
|
+
/* The Win32 module serves as a namespace only */
|
810
|
+
mWin32 = rb_define_module("Win32");
|
811
|
+
|
812
|
+
/* The API class encapsulates a function pointer to Windows API function */
|
813
|
+
cAPI = rb_define_class_under(mWin32, "API", rb_cObject);
|
814
|
+
|
815
|
+
/* The API::Callback class encapsulates a Windows CALLBACK function */
|
816
|
+
cCallback = rb_define_class_under(cAPI, "Callback", rb_cObject);
|
817
|
+
|
818
|
+
/* The API::Function class encapsulates a raw function pointer */
|
819
|
+
cFunction = rb_define_class_under(cAPI, "Function", cAPI);
|
820
|
+
|
821
|
+
/* The API::Error class serves as a base class for other errors */
|
822
|
+
cAPIError = rb_define_class_under(cAPI, "Error", rb_eRuntimeError);
|
823
|
+
|
824
|
+
/* The LoadError class is raised if a function cannot be found or loaded */
|
825
|
+
cAPILoadError = rb_define_class_under(cAPI, "LoadLibraryError", cAPIError);
|
826
|
+
|
827
|
+
/* The PrototypeError class is raised if an invalid prototype is passed */
|
828
|
+
cAPIProtoError = rb_define_class_under(cAPI, "PrototypeError", cAPIError);
|
829
|
+
|
830
|
+
/* Miscellaneous */
|
831
|
+
rb_define_alloc_func(cAPI, api_allocate);
|
832
|
+
|
833
|
+
/* Win32::API Instance Methods */
|
834
|
+
rb_define_method(cAPI, "initialize", api_init, -1);
|
835
|
+
rb_define_method(cAPI, "call", api_call, -1);
|
836
|
+
|
837
|
+
/* Win32::API::Callback Instance Methods */
|
838
|
+
rb_define_method(cCallback, "initialize", callback_init, -1);
|
839
|
+
|
840
|
+
/* Win32::API::Function Instance Methods */
|
841
|
+
rb_define_method(cFunction, "initialize", func_init, -1);
|
842
|
+
|
843
|
+
/* The name of the DLL that exports the API function */
|
844
|
+
rb_define_attr(cAPI, "dll_name", 1, 0);
|
845
|
+
|
846
|
+
/* The name of the function passed to the constructor */
|
847
|
+
rb_define_attr(cAPI, "function_name", 1, 0);
|
848
|
+
|
849
|
+
/* The name of the actual function that is returned by the constructor.
|
850
|
+
* For example, if you passed 'GetUserName' to the constructor, then the
|
851
|
+
* effective function name would be either 'GetUserNameA' or 'GetUserNameW'.
|
852
|
+
*/
|
853
|
+
rb_define_attr(cAPI, "effective_function_name", 1, 0);
|
854
|
+
|
855
|
+
/* The prototype, returned as an array of characters */
|
856
|
+
rb_define_attr(cAPI, "prototype", 1, 0);
|
857
|
+
|
858
|
+
/* The return type, returned as a single character, S, P, L, I, V or B */
|
859
|
+
rb_define_attr(cAPI, "return_type", 1, 0);
|
860
|
+
|
861
|
+
/* Win32::API::Callback Instance Methods */
|
862
|
+
|
863
|
+
/* The prototype, returned as an array of characters */
|
864
|
+
rb_define_attr(cCallback, "prototype", 1, 0);
|
865
|
+
|
866
|
+
/* The return type, returned as a single character, S, P, L, I, V or B */
|
867
|
+
rb_define_attr(cCallback, "return_type", 1, 0);
|
868
|
+
|
869
|
+
/* The numeric address of the function pointer */
|
870
|
+
rb_define_attr(cCallback, "address", 1, 0);
|
871
|
+
rb_define_attr(cFunction, "address", 1, 0);
|
872
|
+
|
873
|
+
/* Constants */
|
874
|
+
|
875
|
+
/* 1.2.2: The version of this library, returned as a String */
|
876
|
+
rb_define_const(cAPI, "VERSION", rb_str_new2(WINDOWS_API_VERSION));
|
877
|
+
}
|