winwindow 0.4.0 → 0.4.1
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- data/lib/winwindow.rb +6 -61
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data/lib/winwindow.rb
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@@ -47,7 +47,6 @@ class WinWindow
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module AttachLib # :nodoc: all
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IsWin64=nil # TODO/FIX: detect this!
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#=begin
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# here begins the FFI version. this one needs to hack improperly into FFI's internals, bypassing its
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# broken API for #callback which doesn't set the calling convention, causing segfaults.
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begin
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cb = FFI::CallbackInfo.new(find_type(types[return_type]), arg_types.map{|e| find_type(types[e]) }, options)
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# the below is for ffi < 1.0; @ffi_callbacks goes away in the future. it's ignored by
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# newer versions of ffi. so no harm in continuing to set it here.
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@ffi_callbacks = Hash.new unless defined?(@ffi_callbacks)
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@ffi_callbacks[callback_type_name] = cb
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# and the below is for newer versions of ffi (1.0.*). of course, @ffi_module.callback
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# works in newer. at some point I'll drop support for older broken versions and just
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# use ffi's #callback.
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typedef cb, callback_type_name
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end
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#options[:convention] = @ffi_module.instance_variable_defined?('@ffi_convention') ? @ffi_module.instance_variable_get('@ffi_convention') : :default
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#options[:enums] = @ffi_module.instance_variable_get('@ffi_enums') if @ffi_module.instance_variable_defined?('@ffi_enums')
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#unless @ffi_module.instance_variable_defined?('@ffi_callbacks')
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# @ffi_module.instance_variable_set('@ffi_callbacks', cb)
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#end
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# perform some hideous class_eval'ing to dynamically define the callback method such that it will take a block
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metaclass=class << self;self;end
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#end
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end
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#=end
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=begin
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# here begins the Win32::API version. this one doesn't work because of a hard-coded limit on
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# callbacks in win32/api.c combined with a lack of any capacity to remove any callbacks.
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require 'win32/api'
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# basic types that Win32::API recognizes
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Types={ :char => 'I', # no 8-bit type in Win32::API?
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:uchar => 'I', # no unsigned types in Win32::API?
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:int => 'I',
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:uint => 'I',
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:long => 'L',
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:ulong => 'L',
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:void => 'V',
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:pointer => 'P',
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:callback => 'K',
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:string => 'P', # 'S' works here on mingw32, but not on mswin32
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}
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def use_lib(lib)
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@lib=lib
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end
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# this takes arguments in the order that they're given in c/c++ so that signatures look kind of like the source
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def attach(return_type, function_name, *arg_types)
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the_function=Win32::API.new(function_name.to_s, arg_types.map{|arg_type| Types[arg_type] }.join(''), Types[return_type], @lib)
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metaclass=class << self;self;end
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metaclass.send(:define_method, function_name) do |*args|
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the_function.call(*args)
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end
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# this takes arguments like #attach, but with a name for the callback's type on the front.
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def callback(callback_type_name, return_type, callback_method_name, *arg_types)
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Types[callback_type_name]=Types[:callback]
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metaclass.class_eval("def #{callback_method_name}(&block)
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#{callback_method_name}_with_arg_stuff_in_scope(block)
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end")
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types=Types
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metaclass.send(:define_method, callback_method_name.to_s+"_with_arg_stuff_in_scope") do |block|
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return Win32::API::Callback.new(arg_types.map{|t| types[t]}.join(''), types[return_type], &block)
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def remove_#{callback_method_name}(callback_method)
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end")
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# don't use define_method as this will be called from an ensure block which segfaults ruby 1.9.1. see http://redmine.ruby-lang.org/issues/show/2728
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#metaclass.send(:define_method, "remove_"+callback_method_name.to_s) do |callback_method|
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def self.add_type(hash)
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metadata
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--- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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name: winwindow
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version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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prerelease: false
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version: 0.4.
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version: 0.4.1
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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bindir: bin
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cert_chain: []
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date:
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date: 2011-02-05 00:00:00 -05:00
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default_executable:
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dependencies:
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name: ffi
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prerelease: false
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requirement: &id001 !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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none: false
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requirements:
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version: 0.5.4
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version: 1.1.0
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type: :runtime
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version_requirements: *id001
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description: A Ruby library to wrap windows API calls relating to hWnd window handles.
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has_rdoc: true
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homepage: http://winwindow.vapir.org/
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licenses: []
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require_paths:
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required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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version: "0"
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required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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version: "0"
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- Microsoft Windows, probably with some sort of NT kernel
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rubyforge_project:
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signing_key:
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specification_version: 3
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summary: A Ruby library to wrap windows API calls relating to hWnd window handles.
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