In working on some problems with Time Zone adjustments in ReactOS I found that the RtlQueryTimeZoneInformation function is partially broken and wrote an apitest to capture the failures.
Patch by Doug Lyons.
CORE-14658
This allows the user to edit the File Type / extension information by clicking 'Advanced' button in the 'File Types' property sheet of Folder Options.
CORE-12906, CORE-10972
Introduce BiDi (bi-directional text) support for ExtTextOut and GetCharacterPlacement, using Wine's GDI BIDI_Reorder function.
Solves the main issue with CORE-7003.
To be compatible with Win2k3+, introduce the "Language Pack" (LPK) dll.
- All the bidi code is removed from gdi32 and replaced by calls to LPK.
Gdi32 uses dynamic linking to lpk.dll. In case of linking failure no bidi processing will be available.
- Implemented LpkGetCharacterPlacement.
- Implement LpkExtTextOut.
- Add a demo test program to show how the apis should function.
- Added all the remaining code, added special case for lpDx calculation if also GCP_GLYPHSHAPE flag was called.
Applications that call GCP that use GCP_GLYPHSHAPE flags should also use the GCP_REORDER flag.
(As written in https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/dd144860(v=vs.85).aspx )
- Add ETO_RTLREADING flag handling.
Imported the ETO_RTLREADING flag handling from wine, which changes the string part order (runs).
A RRR1LLLRRR2 string without will show as RRR1LLLRRR2 without it, with it RRR2LLLRRR1.
From the existing IniCacheLoad() function, introduce a IniCacheLoadFromMemory() function that just does the same (initialize an INI file cache and parse the INI file), but takes the input from a memory buffer. Then, rewrite the IniCacheLoad() function to just open the file given in input, and then fall back to calling IniCacheLoadFromMemory.
The IniCacheLoadFromMemory() function will be used later.
svn path=/branches/setup_improvements/; revision=74620
- Add a NtPathToDiskPartComponents() helper, that takes in input a fully qualified NT path to a file on hard disk,
e.g.: \Device\Harddisk1\Partition2\foo\bar, and returns in output the disk number ('1'), the partition number ('2'),
and the the path component "\foo\bar" that is after the device-harddisk-partition identifier.
- Make the OpenAndMapFile() return the file size of the opened file.
Both of these additions will be used soon.
- Turn a isspace() call into a iswspace() one.
svn path=/branches/setup_improvements/; revision=74619
- Use the previously-introduced 'PreparePartitionForFormatting()' function; set the FormatState of the newly-formatted partition to Formatted.
- Remove the hackish call to CreateFileSystemList() in SelectFileSystemPage().
- Move 'TempPartition' and 'FormatState' back to USETUP.
- Put large "case"-blocks into brackets.
svn path=/branches/setup_improvements/; revision=74575
svn path=/branches/setup_improvements/; revision=74576
- Add a PreparePartitionForFormatting routine that sets the partition ID depending on the chosen filesystem.
- The 'FORMATMACHINESTATE FormatState' machine-state and the 'TempPartition' members of the partition list structure is purely a USETUP convenience, so remove them from the PARTLIST structure and move them back into USETUP.
- Attempt to recognize the filesystem (set the 'FileSystem' member of PARTENTRY) of partitions we are adding into the PARTLIST list.
- Fix the return value of the SelectPartition function, which is by the way completely broken (it doesn't do what it is supposed to do; alternatively its naming is completely wrong...).
svn path=/branches/setup_improvements/; revision=74572
svn path=/branches/setup_improvements/; revision=74573
- Create the beginnings of a "setuplib" library, whose aim is to be shared between the (currently existing) 1st-stage text-mode installer, and the (future) 1st-stage GUI installer.
- Finish to split the GenList and PartList codes into their UI part, which remain in usetup, and their algorithmic part, which go into setuplib.
- Move SetMountedDeviceValue into the PartList module.
- Split the FileSystem list code into its UI and the algorithmic part (which goes into setuplib under the name fsutil.c).
* The algo part is meant to be able to manage the filesystems available on the running system, similarly to what is mostly done (in scattered form) in fmifs, format, chkdsk / autochk codes...
It also manages the partition filesystem recognition, using OS routines.
* The UI part manages the FS list as it appears on screen, showing only the possible FSes that can be used to format the selected partition (a bit similar to what we do in the shell32's drive.c, etc...).
- Adapt the calling code to these changes.
- Remove some "host" code that was dating back from the dark old times.
svn path=/branches/setup_improvements/; revision=74570
svn path=/branches/setup_improvements/; revision=74659