Some style-improvements I wanted to apply before a planned backport.
E.g. The biggest source-file CDefView.cpp in [SHELL32] can be shrinked considerably by stripping some outdated
comments from 10 and more years ago, when this class was still non-OOP and named ShellView.
Less excessive line-lengths also here and there.
In case it is not obvious when reviewing: In the beginning of CDevView.cpp in the declaration-part I just
reduced the indentation-level by 4 spaces for a big block.
Some shell classes were touched during 0.4.15-dev'ing for fixes like the 'unkown'-typo in
0.4.15-dev-6323-g 3854a5d8e9 for example
or missing \n were added to dbgprints like in
0.4.15-dev-4492-g 03422451b3
Touched again here, because I want to port those improvements back,
but don't intend to increase the size in older releases.
The commit looks big, but does consist solely of trivialities.
There is no functional change in this commit, aside the logging ofc.
- Add _ILGetDriveType helper function.
- Use _ILGetDrive and GetDriveType functions to determine the drive type.
- If it was a CD-ROM drive, then remove SFGAO_CANRENAME flag.
CORE-18272
Only done in our own code, not in 3rd-party or in PSDK headers
(official ones also have such typos in defines...)
(NOTE: apparent "Uknown" typo in dll/cpl/sysdm/smbios.c is on-purpose:
typo by the manufacturer.)
CDefaultContextMenu::DoProperties provides a fallback call
to the property sheet testing the return value of the _DoCallback method,
which is ultimately the return value of SH_ShowDriveProperties().
SH_ShowDriveProperties() sometimes returns an HRESULT, however it is marked
as returning a BOOL. Then, DrivesContextMenuCallback() always handles this
result as an HRESULT.
Fix SH_ShowDriveProperties() to always return a BOOL as it is intended,
and in DrivesContextMenuCallback() handle the result accordingly.
CORE-18537
DFM_MERGECONTEXTMENU handler works better now. However there is difference
between ours and Windows' menu building systems, which has to be fixed.
Addendum to 64657051c3. CORE-13841 CORE-18577
The file browser now has a status bar like Windows Server 2003 does.
This includes the sizes of the files, as well as the location.
In certain folders (Network, Desktop, etc.) the status bar is hidden.
Currently it does not handle this in the same way as Windows Shell does,
however it's a good first step to make it work properly.
CORE-17603
Signed-off-by: Russell Johnson <russell.johnson@superdark.net>
Reviewed-by: Katayama Hirofumi MZ <katayama.hirofumi.mz@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Mark Jansen <mark.jansen@reactos.org>
Reviewed-by: Hermès Bélusca-Maïto <hermes.belusca-maito@reactos.org>
Reviewed-by: Giannis Adamopoulos <gadamopoulos@reactos.org>
Reviewed-by: Stanislav Motylkov <x86corez@gmail.com>
- Add stub window (StubWindow32) to the drive formatting dialog to avoid locked.
- Separate the thread of drive formatting.
- Move CStubWindow32 codes.
CORE-12756