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fix compile problems in intl-encap* under VS6
-------------------- ChangeLog entries follow: --------------------
lib-src/ChangeLog addition:
2010-01-30 Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org>
* make-mswin-unicode.pl:
Make it possible to specify an overridden prototype in cases where
either Cygwin or Visual Studio has errors in their headers that
can be corrected by falling back to a less qualified type (typically
without const).
src/ChangeLog addition:
2010-01-30 Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org>
* intl-auto-encap-win32.c:
* intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeExtractAssociatedIcon):
* intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeExtractIconEx):
* intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeCreateMDIWindow):
* intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeCreateWindowStation):
* intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeDdeCreateStringHandle):
* intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeAbortSystemShutdown):
* intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeRegConnectRegistry):
* intl-auto-encap-win32.c (qxeGetICMProfile):
* intl-auto-encap-win32.h:
Rebuild.
* intl-encap-win32.c:
* intl-encap-win32.c (qxeUpdateICMRegKey):
Delete manual definitions of functions with former errors in
Cygwin headers but no longer. Use "override" with some functions
where Cygwin or VS6 accidentally omits a const declaration or
includes an extra one. Use "no" on SendMessageTimeout, which
has an error in the VS6 prototype (you could manually fix this
with an ifdef to split the Cygwin vs. VS6 calls, if we ever
actually used this function).
author | Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org> |
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date | Sat, 30 Jan 2010 20:34:23 -0600 |
parents | 03ab78e48ef6 |
children | ba07c880114a |
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/* Test external widget code in Motif. Copyright (C) 1989 O'Reilly and Associates, Inc. Copyright (C) 1993 Ben Wing. This file is part of XEmacs. XEmacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. XEmacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with XEmacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #include <X11/Xlib.h> #include <X11/Xutil.h> #include <X11/Xos.h> #include <X11/Xatom.h> #include <stdio.h> #define BITMAPDEPTH 1 #define TOO_SMALL 0 #define BIG_ENOUGH 1 /* These are used as arguments to nearly every Xlib routine, so it saves * routine arguments to declare them global. If there were * additional source files, they would be declared extern there. */ Display *display; int screen_num; static char *progname; /* name this program was invoked by */ void main(argc, argv) int argc; char **argv; { Window topwin, win, win2; unsigned int width, height; /* window size */ int x, y; /* window position */ unsigned int border_width = 4; /* four pixels */ unsigned int display_width, display_height; char *window_name = "Basic Window Program"; char *icon_name = "basicwin"; XSizeHints size_hints; int count; XEvent report; GC gc; XFontStruct *font_info; char *display_name = NULL; int window_size = BIG_ENOUGH; /* or TOO_SMALL to display contents */ progname = argv[0]; /* connect to X server */ if ( (display=XOpenDisplay(display_name)) == NULL ) { (void) fprintf( stderr, "%s: cannot connect to X server %s\n", progname, XDisplayName(display_name)); exit( -1 ); } /* get screen size from display structure macro */ screen_num = DefaultScreen(display); display_width = DisplayWidth(display, screen_num); display_height = DisplayHeight(display, screen_num); /* Note that in a real application, x and y would default to 0 * but would be settable from the command line or resource database. */ x = y = 0; /* size window with enough room for text */ width = display_width/2, height = display_height/3; /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ /* create top-level window */ topwin = XCreateSimpleWindow(display, RootWindow(display,screen_num), x, y, width, 2*height, border_width, BlackPixel(display, screen_num), WhitePixel(display,screen_num)); /* Set size hints for window manager. The window manager may * override these settings. Note that in a real * application if size or position were set by the user * the flags would be UPosition and USize, and these would * override the window manager's preferences for this window. */ /* x, y, width, and height hints are now taken from * the actual settings of the window when mapped. Note * that PPosition and PSize must be specified anyway. */ size_hints.flags = PPosition | PSize | PMinSize; size_hints.min_width = 300; size_hints.min_height = 200; { XWMHints wm_hints; XClassHint class_hints; /* format of the window name and icon name * arguments has changed in R4 */ XTextProperty windowName, iconName; /* These calls store window_name and icon_name into * XTextProperty structures and set their other * fields properly. */ if (XStringListToTextProperty(&window_name, 1, &windowName) == 0) { (void) fprintf( stderr, "%s: structure allocation for windowName failed.\n", progname); exit(-1); } if (XStringListToTextProperty(&icon_name, 1, &iconName) == 0) { (void) fprintf( stderr, "%s: structure allocation for iconName failed.\n", progname); exit(-1); } wm_hints.initial_state = NormalState; wm_hints.input = True; wm_hints.flags = StateHint | InputHint; class_hints.res_name = progname; class_hints.res_class = "Basicwin"; XSetWMProperties(display, topwin, &windowName, &iconName, argv, argc, &size_hints, &wm_hints, &class_hints); } /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ /* create the window we're in charge of */ win = XCreateSimpleWindow(display, topwin, x, y, width, height, border_width, BlackPixel(display, screen_num), WhitePixel(display,screen_num)); /* Select event types wanted */ XSelectInput(display, win, ExposureMask | KeyPressMask | ButtonPressMask | StructureNotifyMask); load_font(&font_info); /* create GC for text and drawing */ getGC(win, &gc, font_info); /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ /* create the external-client window */ win2 = XCreateSimpleWindow(display, topwin, x, y+height, width, height, border_width, BlackPixel(display, screen_num), WhitePixel(display,screen_num)); printf("external window: %d\n", win2); ExternalClientInitialize(display, win2); /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ /* Display windows */ XMapWindow(display, topwin); XMapWindow(display, win); XMapWindow(display, win2); /* get events, use first to display text and graphics */ while (1) { XNextEvent(display, &report); if (report.xany.window == win2) ExternalClientEventHandler(display, win2, &report); else switch (report.type) { case Expose: /* unless this is the last contiguous expose, * don't draw the window */ if (report.xexpose.count != 0) break; /* if window too small to use */ if (window_size == TOO_SMALL) TooSmall(win, gc, font_info); else { /* place text in window */ draw_text(win, gc, font_info, width, height); /* place graphics in window, */ draw_graphics(win, gc, width, height); } break; case ConfigureNotify: /* window has been resized, change width and * height to send to draw_text and draw_graphics * in next Expose */ width = report.xconfigure.width; height = report.xconfigure.height; if ((width < size_hints.min_width) || (height < size_hints.min_height)) window_size = TOO_SMALL; else window_size = BIG_ENOUGH; break; case ButtonPress: /* trickle down into KeyPress (no break) */ case KeyPress: XUnloadFont(display, font_info->fid); XFreeGC(display, gc); XCloseDisplay(display); exit(1); default: /* all events selected by StructureNotifyMask * except ConfigureNotify are thrown away here, * since nothing is done with them */ break; } /* end switch */ } /* end while */ } getGC(win, gc, font_info) Window win; GC *gc; XFontStruct *font_info; { unsigned long valuemask = 0; /* ignore XGCvalues and use defaults */ XGCValues values; unsigned int line_width = 6; int line_style = LineOnOffDash; int cap_style = CapRound; int join_style = JoinRound; int dash_offset = 0; static char dash_list[] = {12, 24}; int list_length = 2; /* Create default Graphics Context */ *gc = XCreateGC(display, win, valuemask, &values); /* specify font */ XSetFont(display, *gc, font_info->fid); /* specify black foreground since default window background is * white and default foreground is undefined. */ XSetForeground(display, *gc, BlackPixel(display,screen_num)); /* set line attributes */ XSetLineAttributes(display, *gc, line_width, line_style, cap_style, join_style); /* set dashes */ XSetDashes(display, *gc, dash_offset, dash_list, list_length); } load_font(font_info) XFontStruct **font_info; { char *fontname = "9x15"; /* Load font and get font information structure. */ if ((*font_info = XLoadQueryFont(display,fontname)) == NULL) { (void) fprintf( stderr, "%s: Cannot open 9x15 font\n", progname); exit( -1 ); } } draw_text(win, gc, font_info, win_width, win_height) Window win; GC gc; XFontStruct *font_info; unsigned int win_width, win_height; { char *string1 = "Hi! I'm a window, who are you?"; char *string2 = "To terminate program; Press any key"; char *string3 = "or button while in this window."; char *string4 = "Screen Dimensions:"; int len1, len2, len3, len4; int width1, width2, width3; char cd_height[50], cd_width[50], cd_depth[50]; int font_height; int initial_y_offset, x_offset; /* need length for both XTextWidth and XDrawString */ len1 = strlen(string1); len2 = strlen(string2); len3 = strlen(string3); /* get string widths for centering */ width1 = XTextWidth(font_info, string1, len1); width2 = XTextWidth(font_info, string2, len2); width3 = XTextWidth(font_info, string3, len3); font_height = font_info->ascent + font_info->descent; /* output text, centered on each line */ XDrawString(display, win, gc, (win_width - width1)/2, font_height, string1, len1); XDrawString(display, win, gc, (win_width - width2)/2, (int)(win_height - (2 * font_height)), string2, len2); XDrawString(display, win, gc, (win_width - width3)/2, (int)(win_height - font_height), string3, len3); /* copy numbers into string variables */ (void) sprintf(cd_height, " Height - %d pixels", DisplayHeight(display,screen_num)); (void) sprintf(cd_width, " Width - %d pixels", DisplayWidth(display,screen_num)); (void) sprintf(cd_depth, " Depth - %d plane(s)", DefaultDepth(display, screen_num)); /* reuse these for same purpose */ len4 = strlen(string4); len1 = strlen(cd_height); len2 = strlen(cd_width); len3 = strlen(cd_depth); /* To center strings vertically, we place the first string * so that the top of it is two font_heights above the center * of the window. Since the baseline of the string is what we * need to locate for XDrawString, and the baseline is one * font_info->ascent below the top of the character, * the final offset of the origin up from the center of the * window is one font_height + one descent. */ initial_y_offset = win_height/2 - font_height - font_info->descent; x_offset = (int) win_width/4; XDrawString(display, win, gc, x_offset, (int) initial_y_offset, string4,len4); XDrawString(display, win, gc, x_offset, (int) initial_y_offset + font_height,cd_height,len1); XDrawString(display, win, gc, x_offset, (int) initial_y_offset + 2 * font_height,cd_width,len2); XDrawString(display, win, gc, x_offset, (int) initial_y_offset + 3 * font_height,cd_depth,len3); } draw_graphics(win, gc, window_width, window_height) Window win; GC gc; unsigned int window_width, window_height; { int x, y; int width, height; height = window_height/2; width = 3 * window_width/4; x = window_width/2 - width/2; /* center */ y = window_height/2 - height/2; XDrawRectangle(display, win, gc, x, y, width, height); } TooSmall(win, gc, font_info) Window win; GC gc; XFontStruct *font_info; { char *string1 = "Too Small"; int y_offset, x_offset; y_offset = font_info->ascent + 2; x_offset = 2; /* output text, centered on each line */ XDrawString(display, win, gc, x_offset, y_offset, string1, strlen(string1)); }