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#define HIGHORDER_UINT64(pos) (PHYSFS_uint32) \
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(((pos & 0xFFFFFFFF00000000) >> 32) & 0x00000000FFFFFFFF)
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+/*
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+ * Users without the platform SDK don't have this defined. The original docs
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+ * for SetFilePointer() just said to compare with 0xFFFFFFFF, so this should
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+ * work as desired.
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+ */
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+#define PHYSFS_INVALID_SET_FILE_POINTER 0xFFFFFFFF
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-/* !!! FIXME: unicode version. */
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-/* GetUserProfileDirectory() is only available on >= NT4 (no 9x/ME systems!) */
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-typedef BOOL (STDMETHODCALLTYPE FAR * LPFNGETUSERPROFILEDIR) (
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- HANDLE hToken,
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- LPTSTR lpProfileDir,
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- LPDWORD lpcchSize);
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+/* just in case... */
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+#define PHYSFS_INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES 0xFFFFFFFF
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-/* !!! FIXME: unicode version. */
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-/* GetFileAttributesEx() is only available on >= Win98 or WinNT4 ... */
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-typedef BOOL (STDMETHODCALLTYPE FAR * LPFNGETFILEATTRIBUTESEX) (
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- LPCTSTR lpFileName,
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- GET_FILEEX_INFO_LEVELS fInfoLevelId,
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- LPVOID lpFileInformation);
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+#define UTF8_TO_UNICODE_STACK_MACRO(w_assignto, str) { \
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+ if (str == NULL) \
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+ w_assignto = NULL; \
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+ else { \
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+ const PHYSFS_uint64 len = (PHYSFS_uint64) ((strlen(str) * 4) + 1); \
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+ w_assignto = (char *) __PHYSFS_smallAlloc(len); \
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+ PHYSFS_uc2fromutf8(str, (PHYSFS_uint16 *) w_assignto, len); \
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+ } \
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+} \
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typedef struct
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{
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@@ -48,20 +53,83 @@ typedef struct
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} win32file;
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const char *__PHYSFS_platformDirSeparator = "\\";
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-static LPFNGETFILEATTRIBUTESEX pGetFileAttributesEx = NULL;
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+
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+
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+/* pointers for APIs that may not exist on some Windows versions... */
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static HANDLE libKernel32 = NULL;
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+static HANDLE libUserEnv = NULL;
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+static HANDLE libAdvApi32 = NULL;
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+static DWORD (WINAPI *pGetModuleFileNameA)(HMODULE, LPCH, DWORD);
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+static DWORD (WINAPI *pGetModuleFileNameW)(HMODULE, LPWCH, DWORD);
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+static BOOL (WINAPI *pGetUserProfileDirectoryW)(HANDLE, LPWSTR, LPDWORD);
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+static BOOL (WINAPI *pGetUserNameW)(LPWSTR, LPDWORD);
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+static DWORD (WINAPI *pGetFileAttributesW)(LPCWSTR);
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+static HANDLE (WINAPI *pFindFirstFileW)(LPCWSTR, LPWIN32_FIND_DATAW);
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+static BOOL (WINAPI *pFindNextFileW)(HANDLE, LPWIN32_FIND_DATAW);
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+static DWORD (WINAPI *pGetCurrentDirectoryW)(DWORD, LPWSTR);
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+static BOOL (WINAPI *pDeleteFileW)(LPCWSTR);
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+static BOOL (WINAPI *pRemoveDirectoryW)(LPCWSTR);
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+static BOOL (WINAPI *pCreateDirectoryW)(LPCWSTR, LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES);
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+static BOOL (WINAPI *pGetFileAttributesExA)
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+ (LPCSTR, GET_FILEEX_INFO_LEVELS, LPVOID);
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+static BOOL (WINAPI *pGetFileAttributesExW)
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+ (LPCWSTR, GET_FILEEX_INFO_LEVELS, LPVOID);
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+static DWORD (WINAPI *pFormatMessageW)
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+ (DWORD, LPCVOID, DWORD, DWORD, LPWSTR, DWORD, va_list *);
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+static DWORD (WINAPI *pSearchPathW)
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+ (LPCWSTR, LPCWSTR, LPCWSTR, DWORD, LPWSTR, LPWSTR *);
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+static HANDLE (WINAPI *pCreateFileW)
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+ (LPCWSTR, DWORD, DWORD, LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES, DWORD, DWORD, HANDLE);
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+
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static char *userDir = NULL;
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-/*
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- * Users without the platform SDK don't have this defined. The original docs
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- * for SetFilePointer() just said to compare with 0xFFFFFFFF, so this should
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- * work as desired.
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- */
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-#define PHYSFS_INVALID_SET_FILE_POINTER 0xFFFFFFFF
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-/* just in case... */
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-#define PHYSFS_INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES 0xFFFFFFFF
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+/* A blatant abuse of pointer casting... */
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+static void symLookup(HMODULE dll, void **addr, const char *sym)
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+{
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+ *addr = GetProcAddress(dll, sym);
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+} /* symLookup */
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+
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+
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+static int findApiSymbols(void)
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+{
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+ HMODULE dll = NULL;
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+
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+ #define LOOKUP(x) { symLookup(dll, (void **) &p##x, #x); }
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+
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+ dll = libUserEnv = LoadLibrary("userenv.dll");
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+ if (dll != NULL)
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+ LOOKUP(GetUserProfileDirectoryW);
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+
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+ /* !!! FIXME: what do they call advapi32.dll on Win64? */
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+ dll = libAdvApi32 = LoadLibrary("advapi32.dll");
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+ if (dll != NULL)
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+ LOOKUP(GetUserNameW);
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+
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+ /* !!! FIXME: what do they call kernel32.dll on Win64? */
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+ dll = libKernel32 = LoadLibrary("kernel32.dll");
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+ if (dll != NULL)
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+ {
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+ LOOKUP(GetModuleFileNameA);
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+ LOOKUP(GetModuleFileNameW);
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+ LOOKUP(FormatMessageW);
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+ LOOKUP(FindFirstFileW);
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+ LOOKUP(FindNextFileW);
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+ LOOKUP(GetFileAttributesW);
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+ LOOKUP(GetFileAttributesExA);
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+ LOOKUP(GetFileAttributesExW);
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+ LOOKUP(GetCurrentDirectoryW);
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+ LOOKUP(CreateDirectoryW);
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+ LOOKUP(RemoveDirectoryW);
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+ LOOKUP(CreateFileW);
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+ LOOKUP(DeleteFileW);
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+ LOOKUP(SearchPathW);
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+ } /* if */
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+ #undef LOOKUP
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+
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+ return(1);
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+} /* findApiSymbols */
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/*
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@@ -175,7 +243,7 @@ static char *getExePath(const char *argv0)
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/*
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- * Try to make use of GetUserProfileDirectory(), which isn't available on
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+ * Try to make use of GetUserProfileDirectoryW(), which isn't available on
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* some common variants of Win32. If we can't use this, we just punt and
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* use the physfs base dir for the user dir, too.
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*
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@@ -186,64 +254,52 @@ static char *getExePath(const char *argv0)
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*/
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static int determineUserDir(void)
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{
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- DWORD psize = 0;
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- char dummy[1];
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- BOOL rc = 0;
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- HANDLE processHandle; /* Current process handle */
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- HANDLE accessToken = NULL; /* Security handle to process */
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- LPFNGETUSERPROFILEDIR GetUserProfileDirectory;
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- HMODULE lib;
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-
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- assert(userDir == NULL);
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+ if (userDir != NULL)
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+ return(1); /* already good to go. */
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/*
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- * GetUserProfileDirectory() is only available on NT 4.0 and later.
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+ * GetUserProfileDirectoryW() is only available on NT 4.0 and later.
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* This means Win95/98/ME (and CE?) users have to do without, so for
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* them, we'll default to the base directory when we can't get the
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- * function pointer.
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+ * function pointer. Since this is originally an NT API, we don't
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+ * offer a non-Unicode fallback.
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*/
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-
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- lib = LoadLibrary("userenv.dll");
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- if (lib)
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+ if (pGetUserProfileDirectoryW != NULL)
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{
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- /* !!! FIXME: unicode version. */
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- GetUserProfileDirectory = (LPFNGETUSERPROFILEDIR)
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- GetProcAddress(lib, "GetUserProfileDirectoryA");
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- if (GetUserProfileDirectory)
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+ HANDLE accessToken = NULL; /* Security handle to process */
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+ HANDLE processHandle = GetCurrentProcess();
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+ if (OpenProcessToken(processHandle, TOKEN_QUERY, &accessToken))
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{
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- processHandle = GetCurrentProcess();
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- if (OpenProcessToken(processHandle, TOKEN_QUERY, &accessToken))
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+ DWORD psize = 0;
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+ WCHAR dummy = 0;
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+ LPWSTR wstr = NULL;
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+ BOOL rc = 0;
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+
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+ /*
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+ * Should fail. Will write the size of the profile path in
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+ * psize. Also note that the second parameter can't be
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+ * NULL or the function fails.
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+ */
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+ rc = pGetUserProfileDirectoryW(accessToken, &dummy, &psize);
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+ assert(!rc); /* !!! FIXME: handle this gracefully. */
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+
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+ /* Allocate memory for the profile directory */
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+ wstr = (LPWSTR) __PHYSFS_smallAlloc(psize * sizeof (WCHAR));
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+ if (wstr != NULL)
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{
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- /*
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- * Should fail. Will write the size of the profile path in
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- * psize. Also note that the second parameter can't be
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- * NULL or the function fails.
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- */
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- /* !!! FIXME: unicode version. */
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- rc = GetUserProfileDirectory(accessToken, dummy, &psize);
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- assert(!rc); /* success?! */
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-
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- /* Allocate memory for the profile directory */
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- userDir = (char *) allocator.Malloc(psize);
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- if (userDir != NULL)
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+ if (pGetUserProfileDirectoryW(accessToken, wstr, &psize))
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{
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- /* !!! FIXME: unicode version. */
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- if (GetUserProfileDirectory(accessToken, userDir, &psize))
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- {
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- /* !!! FIXME: convert to UTF-8. */
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- } /* if */
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- else
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- {
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- allocator.Free(userDir);
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- userDir = NULL;
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- } /* else */
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- } /* else */
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- } /* if */
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-
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- CloseHandle(accessToken);
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+ const PHYSFS_uint64 buflen = psize * 6;
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+ userDir = (char *) allocator.Malloc(buflen);
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+ if (userDir != NULL)
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+ PHYSFS_utf8FromUcs2((const PHYSFS_uint16 *) wstr, userDir, buflen);
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+ /* !!! FIXME: shrink allocation... */
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+ } /* if */
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+ __PHYSFS_smallFree(wstr);
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+ } /* else */
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} /* if */
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- FreeLibrary(lib);
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+ CloseHandle(accessToken);
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} /* if */
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if (userDir == NULL) /* couldn't get profile for some reason. */
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@@ -251,7 +307,6 @@ static int determineUserDir(void)
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/* Might just be a non-NT system; resort to the basedir. */
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userDir = getExePath(NULL);
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BAIL_IF_MACRO(userDir == NULL, NULL, 0); /* STILL failed?! */
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- /* !!! FIXME: convert to UTF-8. */
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} /* if */
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return(1); /* We made it: hit the showers. */
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@@ -445,6 +500,8 @@ void __PHYSFS_platformEnumerateFiles(const char *dirname,
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continue;
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callback(callbackdata, origdir, ent.cFileName);
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+
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+ /* !!! FIXME: unicode version. */
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} while (FindNextFile(dir, &ent) != 0);
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FindClose(dir);
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@@ -622,71 +679,30 @@ static int getOSInfo(void)
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} /* getOSInfo */
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-/*
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- * Some things we want/need are in external DLLs that may or may not be
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- * available, based on the operating system, etc. This function loads those
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- * libraries and hunts down the needed pointers.
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- *
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- * Libraries that are one-shot deals, or better loaded as needed, are loaded
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- * elsewhere (see determineUserDir()).
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- *
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- * Returns zero if a needed library couldn't load, non-zero if we have enough
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- * to go on (which means some useful but non-crucial libraries may _NOT_ be
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- * loaded; check the related module-scope variables).
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- */
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-static int loadLibraries(void)
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-{
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- /* If this get unwieldy, make it table driven. */
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-
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- int allNeededLibrariesLoaded = 1; /* flip to zero as needed. */
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-
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- libKernel32 = LoadLibrary("kernel32.dll");
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- if (libKernel32)
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- {
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- pGetFileAttributesEx = (LPFNGETFILEATTRIBUTESEX)
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- GetProcAddress(libKernel32, "GetFileAttributesExA");
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- } /* if */
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-
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- /* add other DLLs here... */
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-
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-
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- /* see if there's any reason to keep kernel32.dll around... */
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- if (libKernel32)
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- {
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- if ((pGetFileAttributesEx == NULL) /* && (somethingElse == NULL) */ )
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- {
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- FreeLibrary(libKernel32);
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- libKernel32 = NULL;
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- } /* if */
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- } /* if */
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-
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- return(allNeededLibrariesLoaded);
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-} /* loadLibraries */
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-
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-
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int __PHYSFS_platformInit(void)
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{
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+ BAIL_IF_MACRO(!findApiSymbols(), NULL, 0);
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BAIL_IF_MACRO(!getOSInfo(), NULL, 0);
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- BAIL_IF_MACRO(!loadLibraries(), NULL, 0);
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BAIL_IF_MACRO(!determineUserDir(), NULL, 0);
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-
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return(1); /* It's all good */
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} /* __PHYSFS_platformInit */
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int __PHYSFS_platformDeinit(void)
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{
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- if (userDir != NULL)
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- {
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- allocator.Free(userDir);
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- userDir = NULL;
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- } /* if */
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+ HANDLE *libs[] = { &libKernel32, &libUserEnv, &libAdvApi32, NULL };
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+ int i;
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+
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+ allocator.Free(userDir);
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+ userDir = NULL;
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- if (libKernel32)
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+ for (i = 0; libs[i] != NULL; i++)
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{
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- FreeLibrary(libKernel32);
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- libKernel32 = NULL;
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- } /* if */
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+ const HANDLE lib = *(libs[i]);
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+ if (lib)
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+ FreeLibrary(lib);
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+ *(libs[i]) = NULL;
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+ } /* for */
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return(1); /* It's all good */
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} /* __PHYSFS_platformDeinit */
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@@ -1054,10 +1070,10 @@ PHYSFS_sint64 __PHYSFS_platformGetLastModTime(const char *fname)
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memset(&attrData, '\0', sizeof (attrData));
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/* GetFileAttributesEx didn't show up until Win98 and NT4. */
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- if (pGetFileAttributesEx != NULL)
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+ if (pGetFileAttributesExA != NULL)
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{
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/* !!! FIXME: unicode version. */
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- if (pGetFileAttributesEx(fname, GetFileExInfoStandard, &attrData))
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+ if (pGetFileAttributesExA(fname, GetFileExInfoStandard, &attrData))
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{
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/* 0 return value indicates an error or not supported */
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if ( (attrData.ftLastWriteTime.dwHighDateTime != 0) ||
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