Related to #7870. netapi32.dll uses NDK.
So, we have to reduce dependency on Wine.
JIRA issue: CORE-5743
- Introduce wine2ros module in
sdk/lib/wine2ros/.
- Reduce Wine dependency.
vcruntime contains the code that is linked into ucrtbase (in VS it is also provided as vcruntime140.dll)
vcstartup contains the code that is statically linked into executables that link to ucrtbase.dll. In Visual Studio this is part of msvcrt.lib (the import library for msvcrt), similar to our current msvcrtex, and it gets linked when you link to ucrtbase as well. The name is based on the folder name in the library.
Both libraries share some code, but each file is only compiled once.
__throw_out_of_range_fmt is implemented in libstdc++, but it is needed by libsupc++ and that would mean we would have to link all C++ code to libstdc++.
This removes all fake apiset forwarders,
and handles apisets inside ntdll.
This is not 100% compatible with how windows does it, but it should be good enough for us.
Refactoring and reduce binary size.
JIRA issue: CORE-19268
- Add cicero static library in sdk/lib/cicero folder.
- Delete sdk/include/reactos/cicero folder.
- Adapt the dependencies to these changes.
- Make ctfmon, msutb, and msctf modules UNICODE.
CORE-12686
Isolate PathCch* functions from Wine implementation in kernelbase
(which are mixed with a ton of unrelated stuff).
These functions are compiled into a pathcch.lib library, similarly
to the one in the official MS PSDK. Excepting that here, their actual
implementation is in the library. This contrasts with the one in the
MS PSDK, which is an import library to an apiset DLL.
The pathcch.h header is an original one, that contains SAL annotations
and descriptive parameter names, based on the MinGW and MS PSDK headers.
Wine's header was not used as it is poor and incomplete.
Co-authored-by: Katayama Hirofumi MZ <katayama.hirofumi.mz@gmail.com>
This small win32 library provides time-zone utility wrappers around
Win32 functions, that are used by different ReactOS modules such as
timedate.cpl, syssetup.dll, and a possible future 'tzutil' tool.
The code has been extracted from the common code found in both
timedate.cpl and syssetup.dll.