* Just rename the 4 new files. Absolutely no other change.
* CMakeLists.txt, adapt the filenames
* Adapt all includes to make it compile
* CApplicationDB->CAppDB
* CApplicationInfo->CAppInfo
* Follow Mark Jansens good example and antipad the headers
Previously, there would be function duplication between installed and available applications.
Now this is handled with polymorphism, which allows to re-use a lot of code.
Additionally, toolbar buttons are properly disabled now.
The mutex used to guard rapps' single instance is renamed,
so that the 'new' and old rapps can be run at the same time for testing.
CORE-18459
rapps.com will be launched when running 'rapps' from cmd or
from run, and since it is a console application, explorer/ cmd will
wait for it.
This rapps.com passes the commandline to rapps.exe,
and wait for rapps.exe to exit before closing.
CORE-17281
Instead of messing with global variables and the like, we introduce two target properties:
- WITH_CXX_EXCEPTIONS: if you want to use C++ exceptions
- WITH_CXX_RTTI: if you need RTTI in your module
You can use the newly introduced set_target_cpp_properties function, with WITH_EXCEPTIONS and WITH_RTTI arguments
We also introduce two libraries :
- cpprt: for C++ runtime routines
- cppstl: for the C++ standard template library
NB: On GCC, this requires to create imported libraries with the related built-in libraries:libsupc++, limingwex, libstdc++
Finally, we manage the relevant flags with the ad-hoc generator expressions
So, if you don't need exceptions, nor RTTI, nor use any runtime at all: you simply have nothing else to do than add your C++ file to your module
* [RAPPS] move settings-related stuff to a separate file
* [RAPPS] refactor reg read/write
* [RAPPS] add params for Load/SaveSettings, no longer use global vars
* [RAPPS] now command-line option supports begin with both / and -
* [RAPPS] Add help command with /?
* [RAPPS] add /find command
* [RAPPS] add /info option
* [RAPPS] add copyright and contact e-mail
* [RAPPS] separate application-view from gui.cpp
* [RAPPS] make the code looks more clear
* [RAPPS] fix & improve tab-order handle
* [RAPPS] now double-click / right-click & install an item will install exactly this app
* [RAPPS] add handling for DWORD timestamp for InstallDate
* [RAPPS] make the code setting column style more clear
* [RAPPS] change the owner of popup-menu
* [RAPPS] now the popup menu (the one when right-click listview) now belongs to application-view
* [RAPPS] add snapshot url support
* [RAPPS] fix snapshot prev window won't update if size not changed
* [RAPPS] fix crash after cancel download
* [RAPPS] show broken-img if failed to create file / make network request
* [RAPPS] create a snapshots folder if it does not exist
* [RAPPS] add a helper function to perform callback
* [RAPPS] check bIsCancelled when handling ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE
* [RAPPS] remove W suffix for AsyncInetDownload
* [RAPPS] add assert for unknown event
* [RAPPS] Improve AsyncInetDownload error handling
* [RAPPS] move DisplayFailed to private, fix crash when cancelling
* [RAPPS] check for ERROR_INTERNET_OPERATION_CANCELLED
* [RAPPS] improve error logging
* [RAPPS] remove \r in error logging
* [RAPPS] rewrite AsyncInet
* add one more layer of window
* using Path* API to operate path
* always use rappmgr.cab as file name when downloading db. ignore the URL
* add snapshot preview window
* show a broken-image icon when failed to load image
* add a padding between image and content, and make sure always some space is reserved for richedit
* hide the padding if snapshot window does not have a width
* some work to avoid blinking when window resizing
* add WM_PRINTCLIENT handling
FDI allows to have user-defined callbacks for file handling.
Since it doesn't provide support for Unicode we convert strings to
multi-byte UTF-8 and handle them appropriately in the callbacks. They
are properly null-terminated so FDI won't choke when doing operations
with strings.
Thanks to hbelusca and mjansen for the help.
CORE-14466