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== 1.5.0 - 22-Aug-2013
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* Fixes for Ruby x64.
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* There are now separate 32 and 64 bit binaries packaged for Ruby 2.x.
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* Updates to the Rakefile for the gem:binary task.
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* Some README updates, including Future Plans.
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* Add devkit to Rakefile for the gem:binary task.
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build. A stub file is used to dynamically require the correct binary based
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== 1.4.7 - 4-Dec-2010
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* An internal error formatting function now resorts to the default
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LANGID on error 1815 (ERROR_RESOURCE_LANG_NOT_FOUND). Thanks go to
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== 1.4.6 - 9-Feb-2010
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* Fixed a warning that showed up with MinGW/gcc caused by an unnecessary
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pointer dereference.
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* Some updates to the Rakefile and gemspec. Gem building is now handled via
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Rake tasks.
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* Minor updates to the test suite.
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== 1.4.5 - 24-Aug-2009
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* Reverted the change in 1.4.4. We need unsigned longs in a few cases.
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some return values were set to -1 instead of 0xFFFFFFFF as they are now.
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* Updated one test to validate return value from failed function.
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== 1.4.4 - 18-Aug-2009
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* Fixed a bug where functions that returned a long return type were unsigned
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instead of signed.
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* The Rakefile has been refactored somewhat, including the removal of FFI
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related tasks. Those are now in a separate branch in the repository.
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* The test-unit library is now a development dependency instead of a runtime
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dependency.
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== 1.4.3 - 23-Jun-2009
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* Bug fix for mingw.
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* License now set to Artistic 2.0.
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== 1.4.2 - 31-May-2009
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* Updated the internal StringError() function to better handle the possibility
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of the English .mui file not being found. Thanks go to Michel Demazure for
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the spot.
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== 1.4.1 - 29-May-2009
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* Callback handling improvements.
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* Updated the gemspec description.
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== 1.4.0 - 19-Feb-2009
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* Now compatible with Ruby 1.9.x.
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* In what will go down as, "It seemed like a good idea at the time", I have
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removed the feature where W (wide) character functions were used first if
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your $KCODE environment variable was set to "UTF8". It caused too many
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headaches in practice, especially amongst Rails users. You must now always
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explicitly specify 'W' in the constructor if that's what you want.
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* Fixed RF bug #23944 - bad error message for MSVCRT functions that failed
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to load properly.
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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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== 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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== 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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== 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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== 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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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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= 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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= Multiple Binaries
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both Ruby 1.8, Ruby 1.9, and 2.x. For Ruby 2.x, both 32 and 64 bit binaries
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are included as of release 1.5.0.
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The file under lib/win32 dynamically requires the correct binary based on
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your version of Ruby.
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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. Run "gem server" and point
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your browser at http://localhost:8808 to see them.
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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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Please submit any bug reports to the project page at
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https://github.com/djberg96/win32-api
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== Contributions
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Although this library is free, please consider having your company
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setup a gittip if used by your company professionally.
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http://www.gittip.com/djberg96/
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= Future Plans
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I really don't have future plans for this library since I believe FFI to
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be the preferred C interface going forward. This library will still be
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maintained, at least until all of the win32utils libraries have been
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converted to use either FFI or an OLE approach.
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= Copyright
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(C) 2003-2013 Daniel J. Berger
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All Rights Reserved
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= License
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Artistic 2.0
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= Authors
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Daniel J. Berger
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Park Heesob
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)
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CLOBBER.include('lib') # Generated when building binaries
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namespace 'gem' do
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require 'rubygems/package'
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desc 'Build the win32-api gem'
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task :create => [:clean] do
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spec = eval(IO.read('win32-api.gemspec'))
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if Gem::VERSION.to_f < 2.0
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desc 'Build a binary gem'
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task :binary, :ruby18, :ruby19, :ruby2_32, :ruby2_64 do |task, args|
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require 'devkit'
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# These are just what's on my system at the moment. Adjust as needed.
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args.with_defaults(
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:ruby2_32 => "c:/ruby2/bin/ruby",
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:ruby2_64 => "c:/ruby200-x64/bin/ruby"
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)
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mkdir_p 'lib/win32/ruby18/win32'
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mkdir_p 'lib/win32/ruby19/win32'
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args.each{ |key, rubyx|
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if `"#{rubyx}" -v` =~ /x64/i
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Dir.chdir('ext') do
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sh "make distclean" rescue nil
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sh "#{rubyx} extconf.rb"
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sh "make"
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if key.to_s == 'ruby18'
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cp 'api.so', '../lib/win32/ruby19/win32/api.so'
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else
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if `"#{rubyx}" -v` =~ /x64/i
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cp 'api.so', '../lib/win32/ruby2_64/win32/api.so'
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else
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cp 'api.so', '../lib/win32/ruby2_32/win32/api.so'
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end
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end
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end
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}
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File.open('lib/win32/api.rb', 'w'){ |fh|
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fh.puts "if RUBY_VERSION.to_f < 1.9"
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fh.puts " require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'ruby18/win32/api')"
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fh.puts "elsif RUBY_VERSION.to_f < 2.0"
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fh.puts " require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'ruby19/win32/api')"
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fh.puts "else"
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fh.puts " require 'rbconfig'"
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fh.puts " if RbConfig::CONFIG['arch'] =~ /x64/i"
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fh.puts " require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'ruby2_64/win32/api')"
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fh.puts " else"
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fh.puts " require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'ruby2_32/win32/api')"
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fh.puts " end"
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fh.puts "end"
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}
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spec = eval(IO.read('win32-api.gemspec'))
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spec.platform = Gem::Platform.new(['universal', 'mingw32'])
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spec.extensions = nil
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spec.files = spec.files.reject{ |f| f.include?('ext') }
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+
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if Gem::VERSION.to_f < 2.0
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Gem::Builder.new(spec).build
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else
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Gem::Package.build(spec)
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+
end
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+
end
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+
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+
desc 'Install the gem'
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task :install => [:create] do
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file = Dir["*.gem"].first
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+
sh "gem install #{file}"
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+
end
|
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+
end
|
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|
+
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|
+
namespace 'test' do
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+
Rake::TestTask.new(:all) do |test|
|
145
|
+
task :all => [:build]
|
146
|
+
test.libs << 'ext'
|
147
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+
test.warning = true
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+
test.verbose = true
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149
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+
end
|
150
|
+
|
151
|
+
Rake::TestTask.new(:callback) do |test|
|
152
|
+
task :callback => [:build]
|
153
|
+
test.test_files = FileList['test/test_win32_api_callback.rb']
|
154
|
+
test.libs << 'ext'
|
155
|
+
test.warning = true
|
156
|
+
test.verbose = true
|
157
|
+
end
|
158
|
+
|
159
|
+
Rake::TestTask.new(:function) do |test|
|
160
|
+
task :function => [:build]
|
161
|
+
test.test_files = FileList['test/test_win32_api_function.rb']
|
162
|
+
test.libs << 'ext'
|
163
|
+
test.warning = true
|
164
|
+
test.verbose = true
|
165
|
+
end
|
166
|
+
end
|
167
|
+
|
168
|
+
task :default => 'test:all'
|