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-rw-r--r-- | Master/tlpkg/tlperl/lib/Win32/API.pm.orig | 741 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Master/tlpkg/tlperl/lib/Win32/API/Callback.pm | 174 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Master/tlpkg/tlperl/lib/Win32/API/Struct.pm (renamed from Master/tlpkg/tlperl/lib/lib/Win32/API/Struct.pm) | 10 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Master/tlpkg/tlperl/lib/Win32/API/Test.pm | 120 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Master/tlpkg/tlperl/lib/Win32/API/Type.pm (renamed from Master/tlpkg/tlperl/lib/lib/Win32/API/Type.pm) | 74 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Master/tlpkg/tlperl/lib/auto/Win32/API/.packlist | 9 | ||||
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-rw-r--r-- | Master/tlpkg/tlperl/lib/auto/Win32/API/Callback/Callback.bs | 0 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Master/tlpkg/tlperl/lib/auto/Win32/API/Callback/Callback.dll | bin | 0 -> 16384 bytes | |||
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12 files changed, 1132 insertions, 52 deletions
diff --git a/Master/tlpkg/tlperl/lib/lib/Win32/API.pm b/Master/tlpkg/tlperl/lib/Win32/API.pm index 154de7a80ee..e1bac5cda48 100644 --- a/Master/tlpkg/tlperl/lib/lib/Win32/API.pm +++ b/Master/tlpkg/tlperl/lib/Win32/API.pm @@ -7,10 +7,16 @@ package Win32::API; # # Win32::API - Perl Win32 API Import Facility # -# Version: 0.41 -# Date: 10 Mar 2003 +# Version: 0.47 +# Date: 12 Nov 2007 # Author: Aldo Calpini <dada@perl.it> +# Maintainer: Cosimo Streppone <cosimo@cpan.org> +# +# Changes for gcc/cygwin: Daniel Risacher <magnus@alum.mit.edu> +# ported from 0.41 based on Daniel's patch by Reini Urban <rurban@x-ray.at> +# # $Id: API.pm,v 1.0 2001/10/30 13:57:31 dada Exp $ +# ####################################################################### require Exporter; # to export the constants to the main:: space @@ -30,11 +36,16 @@ sub DEBUG { use Win32::API::Type; use Win32::API::Struct; +BEGIN { + if ($^O eq 'cygwin') { + require File::Basename; + } +} ####################################################################### # STATIC OBJECT PROPERTIES # -$VERSION = "0.41"; +$VERSION = '0.47'; #### some package-global hash to #### keep track of the imported @@ -55,20 +66,31 @@ sub new { my($class, $dll, $proc, $in, $out) = @_; my $hdll; my $self = {}; - + + if ($^O eq 'cygwin' and $dll ne File::Basename::basename($dll)) { + # need to convert $dll to win32 path + # isn't there an API for this? + my $newdll = `cygpath -w "$dll"`; + chomp $newdll; + DEBUG "(PM)new: converted '$dll' to\n '$newdll'\n"; + $dll = $newdll; + } + #### avoid loading a library more than once if(exists($Libraries{$dll})) { - # print "Win32::API::new: Library '$dll' already loaded, handle=$Libraries{$dll}\n"; + DEBUG "Win32::API::new: Library '$dll' already loaded, handle=$Libraries{$dll}\n"; $hdll = $Libraries{$dll}; } else { - # print "Win32::API::new: Loading library '$dll'\n"; + DEBUG "Win32::API::new: Loading library '$dll'\n"; $hdll = Win32::API::LoadLibrary($dll); - $Libraries{$dll} = $hdll; +# $Libraries{$dll} = $hdll; } #### if the dll can't be loaded, set $! to Win32's GetLastError() if(!$hdll) { $! = Win32::GetLastError(); + DEBUG "FAILED Loading library '$dll': $!\n"; + delete $Libraries{$dll}; return undef; } @@ -106,19 +128,23 @@ sub new { #### ...if all that fails, set $! accordingly if(!$hproc) { $! = Win32::GetLastError(); + DEBUG "FAILED GetProcAddress for Proc '$proc': $!\n"; return undef; } - + DEBUG "GetProcAddress('$proc') = '$hproc'\n"; + #### ok, let's stuff the object $self->{procname} = $proc; - $self->{dll} = $hdll; - $self->{dllname} = $dll; - $self->{proc} = $hproc; + $self->{dll} = $hdll; + $self->{dllname} = $dll; + $self->{proc} = $hproc; #### keep track of the imported function $Libraries{$dll} = $hdll; $Procedures{$dll}++; + DEBUG "Object blessed!\n"; + #### cast the spell bless($self, $class); return $self; @@ -146,7 +172,7 @@ sub DESTROY { #### once it reaches 0, free it if($Procedures{$self->{dllname}} == 0) { - # print "Win32::API::DESTROY: Freeing library '$self->{dllname}'\n"; + DEBUG "Win32::API::DESTROY: Freeing library '$self->{dllname}'\n"; Win32::API::FreeLibrary($Libraries{$self->{dllname}}); delete($Libraries{$self->{dllname}}); } @@ -706,14 +732,14 @@ you have to pack() the required elements in a variable: =back - The rest is left as an exercise to the reader... - =head1 AUTHOR Aldo Calpini ( I<dada@perl.it> ). -=cut +=head1 MAINTAINER +Cosimo Streppone ( I<cosimo@cpan.org> ) +=cut diff --git a/Master/tlpkg/tlperl/lib/Win32/API.pm.orig b/Master/tlpkg/tlperl/lib/Win32/API.pm.orig new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..9e4accd8bf6 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/tlpkg/tlperl/lib/Win32/API.pm.orig @@ -0,0 +1,741 @@ +package Win32::API;
+
+# See the bottom of this file for the POD documentation. Search for the
+# string '=head'.
+
+#######################################################################
+#
+# Win32::API - Perl Win32 API Import Facility
+#
+# Version: 0.47
+# Date: 12 Nov 2007
+# Author: Aldo Calpini <dada@perl.it>
+# Maintainer: Cosimo Streppone <cosimo@cpan.org>
+#
+# Changes for gcc/cygwin: Daniel Risacher <magnus@alum.mit.edu>
+# ported from 0.41 based on Daniel's patch by Reini Urban <rurban@x-ray.at>
+#
+# $Id: API.pm,v 1.0 2001/10/30 13:57:31 dada Exp $
+#
+#######################################################################
+
+require Exporter; # to export the constants to the main:: space
+require DynaLoader; # to dynuhlode the module.
+@ISA = qw( Exporter DynaLoader );
+
+use vars qw( $DEBUG );
+$DEBUG = 0;
+
+sub DEBUG {
+ if ($Win32::API::DEBUG) {
+ printf @_ if @_ or return 1;
+ } else {
+ return 0;
+ }
+}
+
+use Win32::API::Type;
+use Win32::API::Struct;
+use File::Basename ();
+
+#######################################################################
+# STATIC OBJECT PROPERTIES
+#
+$VERSION = '0.47';
+
+#### some package-global hash to
+#### keep track of the imported
+#### libraries and procedures
+my %Libraries = ();
+my %Procedures = ();
+
+
+#######################################################################
+# dynamically load in the API extension module.
+#
+bootstrap Win32::API;
+
+#######################################################################
+# PUBLIC METHODS
+#
+sub new {
+ my($class, $dll, $proc, $in, $out) = @_;
+ my $hdll;
+ my $self = {};
+
+ if ($^O eq 'cygwin' and $dll ne File::Basename::basename($dll)) {
+ # need to convert $dll to win32 path
+ # isn't there an API for this?
+ my $newdll = `cygpath -w "$dll"`;
+ chomp $newdll;
+ DEBUG "(PM)new: converted '$dll' to\n '$newdll'\n";
+ $dll = $newdll;
+ }
+
+ #### avoid loading a library more than once
+ if(exists($Libraries{$dll})) {
+ DEBUG "Win32::API::new: Library '$dll' already loaded, handle=$Libraries{$dll}\n";
+ $hdll = $Libraries{$dll};
+ } else {
+ DEBUG "Win32::API::new: Loading library '$dll'\n";
+ $hdll = Win32::API::LoadLibrary($dll);
+# $Libraries{$dll} = $hdll;
+ }
+
+ #### if the dll can't be loaded, set $! to Win32's GetLastError()
+ if(!$hdll) {
+ $! = Win32::GetLastError();
+ DEBUG "FAILED Loading library '$dll': $!\n";
+ delete $Libraries{$dll};
+ return undef;
+ }
+
+ #### determine if we have a prototype or not
+ if( (not defined $in) and (not defined $out) ) {
+ ($proc, $self->{in}, $self->{intypes}, $self->{out}) = parse_prototype( $proc );
+ return undef unless $proc;
+ $self->{proto} = 1;
+ } else {
+ $self->{in} = [];
+ if(ref($in) eq 'ARRAY') {
+ foreach (@$in) {
+ push(@{ $self->{in} }, type_to_num($_));
+ }
+ } else {
+ my @in = split '', $in;
+ foreach (@in) {
+ push(@{ $self->{in} }, type_to_num($_));
+ }
+ }
+ $self->{out} = type_to_num($out);
+ }
+
+ #### first try to import the function of given name...
+ my $hproc = Win32::API::GetProcAddress($hdll, $proc);
+
+ #### ...then try appending either A or W (for ASCII or Unicode)
+ if(!$hproc) {
+ my $tproc = $proc;
+ $tproc .= (IsUnicode() ? "W" : "A");
+ # print "Win32::API::new: procedure not found, trying '$tproc'...\n";
+ $hproc = Win32::API::GetProcAddress($hdll, $tproc);
+ }
+
+ #### ...if all that fails, set $! accordingly
+ if(!$hproc) {
+ $! = Win32::GetLastError();
+ DEBUG "FAILED GetProcAddress for Proc '$proc': $!\n";
+ return undef;
+ }
+ DEBUG "GetProcAddress('$proc') = '$hproc'\n";
+
+ #### ok, let's stuff the object
+ $self->{procname} = $proc;
+ $self->{dll} = $hdll;
+ $self->{dllname} = $dll;
+ $self->{proc} = $hproc;
+
+ #### keep track of the imported function
+ $Libraries{$dll} = $hdll;
+ $Procedures{$dll}++;
+
+ DEBUG "Object blessed!\n";
+
+ #### cast the spell
+ bless($self, $class);
+ return $self;
+}
+
+sub Import {
+ my($class, $dll, $proc, $in, $out) = @_;
+ $Imported{"$dll:$proc"} = Win32::API->new($dll, $proc, $in, $out) or return 0;
+ my $P = (caller)[0];
+ eval qq(
+ sub ${P}::$Imported{"$dll:$proc"}->{procname} { \$Win32::API::Imported{"$dll:$proc"}->Call(\@_); }
+ );
+ return $@ ? 0 : 1;
+}
+
+
+#######################################################################
+# PRIVATE METHODS
+#
+sub DESTROY {
+ my($self) = @_;
+
+ #### decrease this library's procedures reference count
+ $Procedures{$self->{dllname}}--;
+
+ #### once it reaches 0, free it
+ if($Procedures{$self->{dllname}} == 0) {
+ DEBUG "Win32::API::DESTROY: Freeing library '$self->{dllname}'\n";
+ Win32::API::FreeLibrary($Libraries{$self->{dllname}});
+ delete($Libraries{$self->{dllname}});
+ }
+}
+
+sub type_to_num {
+ my $type = shift;
+ my $out = shift;
+ my $num;
+
+ if( $type eq 'N'
+ or $type eq 'n'
+ or $type eq 'l'
+ or $type eq 'L'
+ ) {
+ $num = 1;
+ } elsif($type eq 'P'
+ or $type eq 'p'
+ ) {
+ $num = 2;
+ } elsif($type eq 'I'
+ or $type eq 'i'
+ ) {
+ $num = 3;
+ } elsif($type eq 'f'
+ or $type eq 'F'
+ ) {
+ $num = 4;
+ } elsif($type eq 'D'
+ or $type eq 'd'
+ ) {
+ $num = 5;
+ } elsif($type eq 'c'
+ or $type eq 'C'
+ ) {
+ $num = 6;
+ } else {
+ $num = 0;
+ }
+ unless(defined $out) {
+ if( $type eq 's'
+ or $type eq 'S'
+ ) {
+ $num = 51;
+ } elsif($type eq 'b'
+ or $type eq 'B'
+ ) {
+ $num = 22;
+ } elsif($type eq 'k'
+ or $type eq 'K'
+ ) {
+ $num = 101;
+ }
+ }
+ return $num;
+}
+
+sub parse_prototype {
+ my($proto) = @_;
+
+ my @in_params = ();
+ my @in_types = ();
+ if($proto =~ /^\s*(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s*\(([^\)]*)\)/) {
+ my $ret = $1;
+ my $proc = $2;
+ my $params = $3;
+
+ $params =~ s/^\s+//;
+ $params =~ s/\s+$//;
+
+ DEBUG "(PM)parse_prototype: got PROC '%s'\n", $proc;
+ DEBUG "(PM)parse_prototype: got PARAMS '%s'\n", $params;
+
+ foreach my $param (split(/\s*,\s*/, $params)) {
+ my($type, $name);
+ if($param =~ /(\S+)\s+(\S+)/) {
+ ($type, $name) = ($1, $2);
+ }
+
+ if(Win32::API::Type::is_known($type)) {
+ if(Win32::API::Type::is_pointer($type)) {
+ DEBUG "(PM)parse_prototype: IN='%s' PACKING='%s' API_TYPE=%d\n",
+ $type,
+ Win32::API::Type->packing( $type ),
+ type_to_num('P');
+ push(@in_params, type_to_num('P'));
+ } else {
+ DEBUG "(PM)parse_prototype: IN='%s' PACKING='%s' API_TYPE=%d\n",
+ $type,
+ Win32::API::Type->packing( $type ),
+ type_to_num( Win32::API::Type->packing( $type ) );
+ push(@in_params, type_to_num( Win32::API::Type->packing( $type ) ));
+ }
+ } elsif( Win32::API::Struct::is_known( $type ) ) {
+ DEBUG "(PM)parse_prototype: IN='%s' PACKING='%s' API_TYPE=%d\n",
+ $type, 'S', type_to_num('S');
+ push(@in_params, type_to_num('S'));
+ } else {
+ warn "Win32::API::parse_prototype: WARNING unknown parameter type '$type'";
+ push(@in_params, type_to_num('I'));
+ }
+ push(@in_types, $type);
+
+ }
+ DEBUG "parse_prototype: IN=[ @in_params ]\n";
+
+
+
+ if(Win32::API::Type::is_known($ret)) {
+ if(Win32::API::Type::is_pointer($ret)) {
+ DEBUG "parse_prototype: OUT='%s' PACKING='%s' API_TYPE=%d\n",
+ $ret,
+ Win32::API::Type->packing( $ret ),
+ type_to_num('P');
+ return ( $proc, \@in_params, \@in_types, type_to_num('P') );
+ } else {
+ DEBUG "parse_prototype: OUT='%s' PACKING='%s' API_TYPE=%d\n",
+ $ret,
+ Win32::API::Type->packing( $ret ),
+ type_to_num( Win32::API::Type->packing( $ret ) );
+ return ( $proc, \@in_params, \@in_types, type_to_num(Win32::API::Type->packing($ret)) );
+ }
+ } else {
+ warn "Win32::API::parse_prototype: WARNING unknown output parameter type '$ret'";
+ return ( $proc, \@in_params, \@in_types, type_to_num('I') );
+ }
+
+ } else {
+ warn "Win32::API::parse_prototype: bad prototype '$proto'";
+ return undef;
+ }
+}
+
+1;
+
+__END__
+
+#######################################################################
+# DOCUMENTATION
+#
+
+=head1 NAME
+
+Win32::API - Perl Win32 API Import Facility
+
+=head1 SYNOPSIS
+
+ #### Method 1: with prototype
+
+ use Win32::API;
+ $function = Win32::API->new(
+ 'mydll, 'int sum_integers(int a, int b)',
+ );
+ $return = $function->Call(3, 2);
+
+ #### Method 2: with parameter list
+
+ use Win32::API;
+ $function = Win32::API->new(
+ 'mydll', 'sum_integers', 'II', 'I',
+ );
+ $return = $function->Call(3, 2);
+
+ #### Method 3: with Import
+
+ use Win32::API;
+ Win32::API->Import(
+ 'mydll', 'int sum_integers(int a, int b)',
+ );
+ $return = sum_integers(3, 2);
+
+
+=for LATER-UNIMPLEMENTED
+ #### or
+ use Win32::API mydll => 'int sum_integers(int a, int b)';
+ $return = sum_integers(3, 2);
+
+
+=head1 ABSTRACT
+
+With this module you can import and call arbitrary functions
+from Win32's Dynamic Link Libraries (DLL), without having
+to write an XS extension. Note, however, that this module
+can't do anything (parameters input and output is limited
+to simpler cases), and anyway a regular XS extension is
+always safer and faster.
+
+The current version of Win32::API is available at my website:
+
+ http://dada.perl.it/
+
+It's also available on your nearest CPAN mirror (but allow a few days
+for worldwide spreading of the latest version) reachable at:
+
+ http://www.perl.com/CPAN/authors/Aldo_Calpini/
+
+A short example of how you can use this module (it just gets the PID of
+the current process, eg. same as Perl's internal C<$$>):
+
+ use Win32::API;
+ Win32::API->Import("kernel32", "int GetCurrentProcessId()");
+ $PID = GetCurrentProcessId();
+
+The possibilities are nearly infinite (but not all are good :-).
+Enjoy it.
+
+
+=head1 CREDITS
+
+All the credits go to Andrea Frosini
+for the neat assembler trick that makes this thing work.
+I've also used some work by Dave Roth for the prototyping stuff.
+A big thank you also to Gurusamy Sarathy for his
+unvaluable help in XS development, and to all the Perl community for
+being what it is.
+
+
+=head1 DESCRIPTION
+
+To use this module put the following line at the beginning of your script:
+
+ use Win32::API;
+
+You can now use the C<new()> function of the Win32::API module to create a
+new Win32::API object (see L<IMPORTING A FUNCTION>) and then invoke the
+C<Call()> method on this object to perform a call to the imported API
+(see L<CALLING AN IMPORTED FUNCTION>).
+
+Starting from version 0.40, you can also avoid creating a Win32::API object
+and instead automatically define a Perl sub with the same name of the API
+function you're importing. The details of the API definitions are the same,
+just the call is different:
+
+ my $GetCurrentProcessId = Win32::API->new(
+ "kernel32", "int GetCurrentProcessId()"
+ );
+ my $PID = $GetCurrentProcessId->Call();
+
+ #### vs.
+
+ Win32::API->Import("kernel32", "int GetCurrentProcessId()");
+ $PID = GetCurrentProcessId();
+
+Note that C<Import> returns 1 on success and 0 on failure (in which case you
+can check the content of C<$^E>).
+
+=head2 IMPORTING A FUNCTION
+
+You can import a function from a 32 bit Dynamic Link Library (DLL) file
+with the C<new()> function. This will create a Perl object that contains the
+reference to that function, which you can later C<Call()>.
+
+What you need to know is the prototype of the function you're going to import
+(eg. the definition of the function expressed in C syntax).
+
+Starting from version 0.40, there are 2 different approaches for this step:
+(the preferred) one uses the prototype directly, while the other (now deprecated)
+one uses Win32::API's internal representation for parameters.
+
+=head2 IMPORTING A FUNCTION BY PROTOTYPE
+
+You need to pass 2 parameters:
+
+=over 4
+
+=item 1.
+The name of the library from which you want to import the function.
+
+=item 2.
+The C prototype of the function.
+
+=back
+
+See L<Win32::API::Type> for a list of the known parameter types and
+L<Win32::API::Struct> for information on how to define a structure.
+
+=head2 IMPORTING A FUNCTION WITH A PARAMETER LIST
+
+You need to pass 4 parameters:
+
+=over 4
+
+=item 1.
+The name of the library from which you want to import the function.
+
+=item 2.
+The name of the function (as exported by the library).
+
+=item 3.
+The number and types of the arguments the function expects as input.
+
+=item 4.
+The type of the value returned by the function.
+
+=back
+
+To better explain their meaning, let's suppose that we
+want to import and call the Win32 API C<GetTempPath()>.
+This function is defined in C as:
+
+ DWORD WINAPI GetTempPathA( DWORD nBufferLength, LPSTR lpBuffer );
+
+This is documented in the B<Win32 SDK Reference>; you can look
+for it on the Microsoft's WWW site, or in your C compiler's
+documentation, if you own one.
+
+=over 4
+
+=item B<1.>
+
+The first parameter is the name of the library file that
+exports this function; our function resides in the F<KERNEL32.DLL>
+system file.
+When specifying this name as parameter, the F<.DLL> extension
+is implicit, and if no path is given, the file is searched through
+a couple of directories, including:
+
+=over 4
+
+=item 1. The directory from which the application loaded.
+
+=item 2. The current directory.
+
+=item 3. The Windows system directory (eg. c:\windows\system or system32).
+
+=item 4. The Windows directory (eg. c:\windows).
+
+=item 5. The directories that are listed in the PATH environment variable.
+
+=back
+
+So, you don't have to write F<C:\windows\system\kernel32.dll>;
+only F<kernel32> is enough:
+
+ $GetTempPath = new Win32::API('kernel32', ...
+
+=item B<2.>
+
+Now for the second parameter: the name of the function.
+It must be written exactly as it is exported
+by the library (case is significant here).
+If you are using Windows 95 or NT 4.0, you can use the B<Quick View>
+command on the DLL file to see the function it exports.
+Remember that you can only import functions from 32 bit DLLs:
+in Quick View, the file's characteristics should report
+somewhere "32 bit word machine"; as a rule of thumb,
+when you see that all the exported functions are in upper case,
+the DLL is a 16 bit one and you can't use it.
+If their capitalization looks correct, then it's probably a 32 bit
+DLL.
+
+Also note that many Win32 APIs are exported twice, with the addition of
+a final B<A> or B<W> to their name, for - respectively - the ASCII
+and the Unicode version.
+When a function name is not found, Win32::API will actually append
+an B<A> to the name and try again; if the extension is built on a
+Unicode system, then it will try with the B<W> instead.
+So our function name will be:
+
+ $GetTempPath = new Win32::API('kernel32', 'GetTempPath', ...
+
+In our case C<GetTempPath> is really loaded as C<GetTempPathA>.
+
+=item B<3.>
+
+The third parameter, the input parameter list, specifies how many
+arguments the function wants, and their types. It can be passed as
+a single string, in which each character represents one parameter,
+or as a list reference. The following forms are valid:
+
+ "abcd"
+ [a, b, c, d]
+ \@LIST
+
+But those are not:
+
+ (a, b, c, d)
+ @LIST
+
+The number of characters, or elements in the list, specifies the number
+of parameters, and each character or element specifies the type of an
+argument; allowed types are:
+
+=over 4
+
+=item C<I>:
+value is an integer (int)
+
+=item C<N>:
+value is a number (long)
+
+=item C<F>:
+value is a floating point number (float)
+
+=item C<D>:
+value is a double precision number (double)
+
+=item C<C>:
+value is a char (char)
+
+=item C<P>:
+value is a pointer (to a string, structure, etc...)
+
+=item C<S>:
+value is a Win32::API::Struct object (see below)
+
+=item C<K>:
+value is a Win32::API::Callback object (see L<Win32::API::Callback>)
+
+=back
+
+Our function needs two parameters: a number (C<DWORD>) and a pointer to a
+string (C<LPSTR>):
+
+ $GetTempPath = new Win32::API('kernel32', 'GetTempPath', 'NP', ...
+
+=item B<4.>
+
+The fourth and final parameter is the type of the value returned by the
+function. It can be one of the types seen above, plus another type named B<V>
+(for C<void>), used for functions that do not return a value.
+In our example the value returned by GetTempPath() is a C<DWORD>, so
+our return type will be B<N>:
+
+ $GetTempPath = new Win32::API('kernel32', 'GetTempPath', 'NP', 'N');
+
+Now the line is complete, and the GetTempPath() API is ready to be used
+in Perl. Before calling it, you should test that $GetTempPath is
+C<defined>, otherwise either the function or the library could not be
+loaded; in this case, C<$!> will be set to the error message reported
+by Windows.
+Our definition, with error checking added, should then look like this:
+
+ $GetTempPath = new Win32::API('kernel32', 'GetTempPath', 'NP', 'N');
+ if(not defined $GetTempPath) {
+ die "Can't import API GetTempPath: $!\n";
+ }
+
+=back
+
+=head2 CALLING AN IMPORTED FUNCTION
+
+To effectively make a call to an imported function you must use the
+Call() method on the Win32::API object you created.
+Continuing with the example from the previous paragraph,
+the GetTempPath() API can be called using the method:
+
+ $GetTempPath->Call(...
+
+Of course, parameters have to be passed as defined in the import phase.
+In particular, if the number of parameters does not match (in the example,
+if GetTempPath() is called with more or less than two parameters),
+Perl will C<croak> an error message and C<die>.
+
+The two parameters needed here are the length of the buffer
+that will hold the returned temporary path, and a pointer to the
+buffer itself.
+For numerical parameters, you can use either a constant expression
+or a variable, while B<for pointers you must use a variable name> (no
+Perl references, just a plain variable name).
+Also note that B<memory must be allocated before calling the function>,
+just like in C.
+For example, to pass a buffer of 80 characters to GetTempPath(),
+it must be initialized before with:
+
+ $lpBuffer = " " x 80;
+
+This allocates a string of 80 characters. If you don't do so, you'll
+probably get C<Runtime exception> errors, and generally nothing will
+work. The call should therefore include:
+
+ $lpBuffer = " " x 80;
+ $GetTempPath->Call(80, $lpBuffer);
+
+And the result will be stored in the $lpBuffer variable.
+Note that you don't need to pass a reference to the variable
+(eg. you B<don't need> C<\$lpBuffer>), even if its value will be set
+by the function.
+
+A little problem here is that Perl does not trim the variable,
+so $lpBuffer will still contain 80 characters in return; the exceeding
+characters will be spaces, because we said C<" " x 80>.
+
+In this case we're lucky enough, because the value returned by
+the GetTempPath() function is the length of the string, so to get
+the actual temporary path we can write:
+
+ $lpBuffer = " " x 80;
+ $return = $GetTempPath->Call(80, $lpBuffer);
+ $TempPath = substr($lpBuffer, 0, $return);
+
+If you don't know the length of the string, you can usually
+cut it at the C<\0> (ASCII zero) character, which is the string
+delimiter in C:
+
+ $TempPath = ((split(/\0/, $lpBuffer))[0];
+ # or
+ $lpBuffer =~ s/\0.*$//;
+
+=head2 USING STRUCTURES
+
+Starting from version 0.40, Win32::API comes with a support package
+named Win32::API::Struct. The package is loaded automatically with
+Win32::API, so you don't need to use it explicitly.
+
+With this module you can conveniently define structures and use
+them as parameters to Win32::API functions. A short example follows:
+
+
+ # the 'POINT' structure is defined in C as:
+ # typedef struct {
+ # LONG x;
+ # LONG y;
+ # } POINT;
+
+
+ #### define the structure
+ Win32::API::Struct->typedef( POINT => qw{
+ LONG x;
+ LONG y;
+ });
+
+ #### import an API that uses this structure
+ Win32::API->Import('user32', 'BOOL GetCursorPos(LPPOINT lpPoint)');
+
+ #### create a 'POINT' object
+ my $pt = Win32::API::Struct->new('POINT');
+
+ #### call the function passing our structure object
+ GetCursorPos($pt);
+
+ #### and now, access its members
+ print "The cursor is at: $pt->{x}, $pt->{y}\n";
+
+Note that this works only when the function wants a
+B<pointer to a structure>: as you can see, our structure is named
+'POINT', but the API used 'LPPOINT'. 'LP' is automatically added at
+the beginning of the structure name when feeding it to a Win32::API
+call.
+
+For more information, see also L<Win32::API::Struct>.
+
+If you don't want (or can't) use the Win32::API::Struct facility,
+you can still use the low-level approach to use structures:
+
+
+=over 4
+
+=item 1.
+you have to pack() the required elements in a variable:
+
+ $lpPoint = pack('LL', 0, 0); # store two LONGs
+
+=item 2. to access the values stored in a structure, unpack() it as required:
+
+ ($x, $y) = unpack('LL', $lpPoint); # get the actual values
+
+=back
+
+The rest is left as an exercise to the reader...
+
+=head1 AUTHOR
+
+Aldo Calpini ( I<dada@perl.it> ).
+
+=head1 MAINTAINER
+
+Cosimo Streppone ( I<cosimo@cpan.org> )
+
+=cut
diff --git a/Master/tlpkg/tlperl/lib/Win32/API/Callback.pm b/Master/tlpkg/tlperl/lib/Win32/API/Callback.pm new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..22de9d4f46a --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/tlpkg/tlperl/lib/Win32/API/Callback.pm @@ -0,0 +1,174 @@ +package Win32::API::Callback; + +# See the bottom of this file for the POD documentation. Search for the +# string '=head'. + +####################################################################### +# +# Win32::API::Callback - Perl Win32 API Import Facility +# +# Author: Aldo Calpini <dada@perl.it> +# Maintainer: Cosimo Streppone <cosimo@cpan.org> +# +# $Id: Callback.pm,v 1.0 2001/10/30 13:57:31 dada Exp $ +# +####################################################################### + +$VERSION = '0.47'; + +require Exporter; # to export the constants to the main:: space +require DynaLoader; # to dynuhlode the module. +@ISA = qw( Exporter DynaLoader ); + +sub DEBUG { + if ($WIN32::API::DEBUG) { + printf @_ if @_ or return 1; + } else { + return 0; + } +} + +use Win32::API; +use Win32::API::Type; +use Win32::API::Struct; + +####################################################################### +# This AUTOLOAD is used to 'autoload' constants from the constant() +# XS function. If a constant is not found then control is passed +# to the AUTOLOAD in AutoLoader. +# + +sub AUTOLOAD { + my($constname); + ($constname = $AUTOLOAD) =~ s/.*:://; + #reset $! to zero to reset any current errors. + $!=0; + my $val = constant($constname, @_ ? $_[0] : 0); + if ($! != 0) { + if ($! =~ /Invalid/) { + $AutoLoader::AUTOLOAD = $AUTOLOAD; + goto &AutoLoader::AUTOLOAD; + } else { + ($pack,$file,$line) = caller; + die "Your vendor has not defined Win32::API::Callback macro $constname, used at $file line $line."; + } + } + eval "sub $AUTOLOAD { $val }"; + goto &$AUTOLOAD; +} + + +####################################################################### +# dynamically load in the API extension module. +# +bootstrap Win32::API::Callback; + +####################################################################### +# PUBLIC METHODS +# +sub new { + my($class, $proc, $in, $out) = @_; + my %self = (); + + # printf "(PM)Callback::new: got proc='%s', in='%s', out='%s'\n", $proc, $in, $out; + + $self{in} = []; + if(ref($in) eq 'ARRAY') { + foreach (@$in) { + push(@{ $self{in} }, Win32::API::type_to_num($_)); + } + } else { + my @in = split '', $in; + foreach (@in) { + push(@{ $self{in} }, Win32::API::type_to_num($_)); + } + } + $self{out} = Win32::API::type_to_num($out); + $self{sub} = $proc; + my $self = bless \%self, $class; + + DEBUG "(PM)Callback::new: calling CallbackCreate($self)...\n"; + my $hproc = CallbackCreate($self); + + DEBUG "(PM)Callback::new: hproc=$hproc\n"; + + #### ...if that fails, set $! accordingly + if(!$hproc) { + $! = Win32::GetLastError(); + return undef; + } + + #### ok, let's stuff the object + $self->{code} = $hproc; + $self->{sub} = $proc; + + #### cast the spell + return $self; +} + +sub MakeStruct { + my($self, $n, $addr) = @_; + DEBUG "(PM)Win32::API::Callback::MakeStruct: got self='$self'\n"; + my $struct = Win32::API::Struct->new($self->{intypes}->[$n]); + $struct->FromMemory($addr); + return $struct; +} + +1; + +__END__ + +####################################################################### +# DOCUMENTATION +# + +=head1 NAME + +Win32::API::Callback - Callback support for Win32::API + +=head1 SYNOPSIS + + use Win32::API; + use Win32::API::Callback; + + my $callback = Win32::API::Callback->new( + sub { my($a, $b) = @_; return $a+$b; }, + "NN", "N", + ); + + Win32::API->Import( + 'mydll', 'two_integers_cb', 'KNN', 'N', + ); + + $sum = two_integers_cb( $callback, 3, 2 ); + + +=head1 FOREWORDS + +=over 4 + +=item * +Support for this module is B<highly experimental> at this point. + +=item * +I won't be surprised if it doesn't work for you. + +=item * +Feedback is very appreciated. + +=item * +Documentation is in the work. Either see the SYNOPSIS above +or the samples in the F<samples> directory. + +=back + +=head1 AUTHOR + +Aldo Calpini ( I<dada@perl.it> ). + +=head1 MAINTAINER + +Cosimo Streppone ( I<cosimo@cpan.org> ). + +=cut + diff --git a/Master/tlpkg/tlperl/lib/lib/Win32/API/Struct.pm b/Master/tlpkg/tlperl/lib/Win32/API/Struct.pm index acd160a95a8..05a4c8c60a5 100644 --- a/Master/tlpkg/tlperl/lib/lib/Win32/API/Struct.pm +++ b/Master/tlpkg/tlperl/lib/Win32/API/Struct.pm @@ -7,13 +7,13 @@ package Win32::API::Struct; # # Win32::API::Struct - Perl Win32 API struct Facility # -# Version: 0.40 -# Date: 07 Mar 2003 # Author: Aldo Calpini <dada@perl.it> +# Maintainer: Cosimo Streppone <cosimo@cpan.org> +# # $Id: Struct.pm,v 1.0 2001/10/30 13:57:31 dada Exp $ ####################################################################### -$VERSION = "0.40"; +$VERSION = '0.47'; use Win32::API::Type; @@ -525,4 +525,8 @@ remember to backslash it, eg. Aldo Calpini ( I<dada@perl.it> ). +=head1 MAINTAINER + +Cosimo Streppone ( I<cosimo@cpan.org> ). + =cut diff --git a/Master/tlpkg/tlperl/lib/Win32/API/Test.pm b/Master/tlpkg/tlperl/lib/Win32/API/Test.pm new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..6cbeed6bfac --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/tlpkg/tlperl/lib/Win32/API/Test.pm @@ -0,0 +1,120 @@ +# +# Win32::API::Test - Test helper package for Win32::API +# +# Version: 0.01 +# Date: 23 Dec 2006 +# Author: Cosimo Streppone <cosimo@cpan.org> +# +# $Id: API.pm,v 1.0 2001/10/30 13:57:31 dada Exp $ +# +package Win32::API::Test; + +sub compiler_name () { + use Config; + my $cc = $Config{ccname}; + if($cc eq 'cl' || $cc eq 'cl.exe') + { + $cc = 'cl'; + } + return($cc); +} + +sub compiler_version () { + use Config; + my $ver = $Config{ccversion} || 0; + if( $ver =~ /^(\d+\.\d+)/ ) + { + $ver = 0 + $1; + } + return($ver); +} + +# +# Run the compiler and get version from there... +# User might be running a compiler different from +# that used to build perl. +# For example, Cosimo does. For testing, of course. +# +# *** +# *** IT DOES NOT WORK NOW. +# *** FOR REASONS I DON'T KNOW, CL.EXE OUTPUTS ITS +# *** VERSION STRING IN THE FIRST TWO LINES THAT +# *** I'M NOT ABLE TO CATCH... +# *** +# +sub compiler_version_from_shell () { + my $cc = compiler_name(); + my $ver; + # MSVC + if($cc eq 'cl') + { + my @ver = `$cc`; + my $ver = join('',@ver); + print 'VER:'.$ver.':'."\n"; + if($ver =~ /Version (\d[\d\.]+)/ms ) + { + $ver = $1; + } + } + # GCC + elsif($cc eq 'cc' || $cc eq 'gcc' || $cc eq 'winegcc' ) + { + $ver = join('', `$cc --version`); + if($ver =~ /gcc.*(\d[\d+]+)/ms ) + { + $ver = $1; + } + } + # Borland C + elsif($cc eq 'bcc32' || $cc eq 'bcc') + { + $ver = join('', `$cc`); + if($ver =~ /Borland C\+\+ (\d[\d\.]+)/ms ) + { + $ver = $1; + } + } + return($ver); +} + +sub find_test_dll () { + require File::Spec; + my $dll_name = $_[0]; + my @paths = qw(.. ../t ../t/dll . ./dll ./t/dll); + while(my $path = shift @paths) + { + $dll = File::Spec->catfile($path, $dll_name); + return $dll if -s $dll; + } + return(undef); +} + +1; + +__END__ + + +####################################################################### +# DOCUMENTATION +# + +=head1 NAME + +Win32::API::Test - Test helper package for Win32::API + +=head1 SYNOPSIS + + my $test_dll = Win32::API::Test::find_test_dll('API_test.dll'); + +Check the t/*.t test scripts for more details. + +=head1 DESCRIPTION + +Simple package to hold Win32::API test suite helper functions. +No more, no less. + +=head1 AUTHOR + +Cosimo Streppone ( I<cosimo@cpan.org> ) + +=cut diff --git a/Master/tlpkg/tlperl/lib/lib/Win32/API/Type.pm b/Master/tlpkg/tlperl/lib/Win32/API/Type.pm index 9ebe9ff57dc..334b0b731e1 100644 --- a/Master/tlpkg/tlperl/lib/lib/Win32/API/Type.pm +++ b/Master/tlpkg/tlperl/lib/Win32/API/Type.pm @@ -7,13 +7,13 @@ package Win32::API::Type; # # Win32::API::Type - Perl Win32 API type definitions # -# Version: 0.40 -# Date: 07 Mar 2003 # Author: Aldo Calpini <dada@perl.it> +# Maintainer: Cosimo Streppone <cosimo@cpan.org> +# # $Id: Type.pm,v 1.0 2001/10/30 13:57:31 dada Exp $ ####################################################################### -$VERSION = "0.40"; +$VERSION = '0.47'; use Carp; @@ -36,39 +36,41 @@ sub DEBUG { %Modifier = (); %Pointer = (); -INIT { - my $section = 'nothing'; - foreach (<DATA>) { - next if /^\s*#/ or /^\s*$/; - chomp; - if( /\[(.+)\]/) { - $section = $1; - next; - } - if($section eq 'TYPE') { - my($name, $packing) = split(/\s+/); - # DEBUG "(PM)Type::INIT: Known('$name') => '$packing'\n"; - $Known{$name} = $packing; - } elsif($section eq 'PACKSIZE') { - my($packing, $size) = split(/\s+/); - # DEBUG "(PM)Type::INIT: PackSize('$packing') => '$size'\n"; - $PackSize{$packing} = $size; - } elsif($section eq 'MODIFIER') { - my($modifier, $mapto) = split(/\s+/, $_, 2); - my %maps = (); - foreach my $item (split(/\s+/, $mapto)) { - my($k, $v) = split(/=/, $item); - $maps{$k} = $v; - } - # DEBUG "(PM)Type::INIT: Modifier('$modifier') => '%maps'\n"; - $Modifier{$modifier} = { %maps }; - } elsif($section eq 'POINTER') { - my($pointer, $pointto) = split(/\s+/); - # DEBUG "(PM)Type::INIT: Pointer('$pointer') => '$pointto'\n"; - $Pointer{$pointer} = $pointto; - } +# Initialize data structures at startup. +# Aldo wants to keep the <DATA> approach. +# +my $section = 'nothing'; +foreach (<DATA>) { + next if /^\s*#/ or /^\s*$/; + chomp; + if( /\[(.+)\]/) { + $section = $1; + next; + } + if($section eq 'TYPE') { + my($name, $packing) = split(/\s+/); + # DEBUG "(PM)Type::INIT: Known('$name') => '$packing'\n"; + $Known{$name} = $packing; + } elsif($section eq 'PACKSIZE') { + my($packing, $size) = split(/\s+/); + # DEBUG "(PM)Type::INIT: PackSize('$packing') => '$size'\n"; + $PackSize{$packing} = $size; + } elsif($section eq 'MODIFIER') { + my($modifier, $mapto) = split(/\s+/, $_, 2); + my %maps = (); + foreach my $item (split(/\s+/, $mapto)) { + my($k, $v) = split(/=/, $item); + $maps{$k} = $v; + } + # DEBUG "(PM)Type::INIT: Modifier('$modifier') => '%maps'\n"; + $Modifier{$modifier} = { %maps }; + } elsif($section eq 'POINTER') { + my($pointer, $pointto) = split(/\s+/); + # DEBUG "(PM)Type::INIT: Pointer('$pointer') => '$pointto'\n"; + $Pointer{$pointer} = $pointto; } } +close(DATA); sub new { my $class = shift; @@ -270,6 +272,10 @@ for the full list. Aldo Calpini ( I<dada@perl.it> ). +=head1 MAINTAINER + +Cosimo Streppone ( I<cosimo@cpan.org> ). + =cut diff --git a/Master/tlpkg/tlperl/lib/auto/Win32/API/.packlist b/Master/tlpkg/tlperl/lib/auto/Win32/API/.packlist new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..c475031bb6e --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/tlpkg/tlperl/lib/auto/Win32/API/.packlist @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +X:\perl\site\lib\Win32\API.pm
+X:\perl\site\lib\Win32\API\Callback.pm
+X:\perl\site\lib\Win32\API\Struct.pm
+X:\perl\site\lib\Win32\API\Test.pm
+X:\perl\site\lib\Win32\API\Type.pm
+X:\perl\site\lib\auto\Win32\API\API.bs
+X:\perl\site\lib\auto\Win32\API\API.dll
+X:\perl\site\lib\auto\Win32\API\Callback\Callback.bs
+X:\perl\site\lib\auto\Win32\API\Callback\Callback.dll
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