Implement the following DxEng* functions:
- DxEngAltLockSurface
- DxEngDeleteSurface
- DxEngReferenceHdev
- DxEngSelectBitmap
- DxEngSetBitmapOwner
- DxEngUnreferenceHdev
Update their prototypes and call the appropriate win32k functions
inside them, since they are already implemented. Also get rid of
now unused IntGdi(Un)ReferencePdev, whose were called only by dxeng,
and whose are not used anymore. In Windows, DxEng(Un)ReferenceHdev calls
PDEVOBJ_vReferencePDEV and PDEVOBJ_vDeferencePDEV directly (those
correspond to our PDEVOBJ_vReference and PDEVOBJ_vRelease accordingly).
Required by MS DirectDraw stack (ddraw.dll & dxg.sys). CORE-17561
- Add some missing ARM64 exports to ntdll, kernel32 and user32
- Create mmtypes header file based on WoA debug symbols
- Get the remaining headers in order, so we can build ARM64 apps
- Adjust subsystem version for binaries so they can run on WoA host
- Get calc, notepad and more base apps to build for ARM64 platform
CORE-17518
Reviewed-by: Hermès Bélusca-Maïto <hermes.belusca-maito@reactos.org>
Reviewed-by: Stanislav Motylkov <x86corez@gmail.com>
ACCESS_ALLOWED_OBJECT_ACE and ACCESS_DENIED_OBJECT_ACE structures must be in the XDK section of SDK as these will be used in the future in the security subsystem of the kernel.
v1.7.8.1 (2021-06-13):
- Fixed bug preventing new directories from appearing in listings
- Fixed Release version of driver still not working on XP
v1.7.8 (2021-06-09):
- ~~Upgraded zstd to version 1.5.0~~ Not in ReactOS as it introduces deprecated code
- Fixed regression stopping driver from working under XP
- Fixed compilation on clang
- Fixed corruption issue when Linux mount option inode_cache had been used
- Fixed recursion issue involving virtual directory \$Root
v1.7.6 (2021-01-14):
- Fixed race condition when booting with Quibble
- No longer need to restart Windows after initial installation
- Forced maximum file name to 255 UTF-8 characters, to match Linux driver
- Fixed issue where directories could be created with trailing backslash
- Fixed potential deadlock when Windows calls NtCreateSection during flush
- Miscellaneous bug fixes
v1.7.4 (2020-08-23):
- Fixed issue when running compressed EXEs
- Changed build system to cmake
- Upgraded zstd to version 1.4.5
- Added support for FSCTL_GET_RETRIEVAL_POINTERS
- Miscellaneous bug fixes
A little bug were in the CRT, found with RosBE and cegcc compiler:
../sdk/include/crt/mingw32/intrin_arm.h:44:32: error: '<<' in boolean context, did you mean '<' ? [-Werror=int-in-bool-context]
Thanks to @HBelusca for suggesting the fix. CORE-17604
Fix regression crash in wine_dbgstr_wn. ROSTESTS-377
This brings most of Wine's current wine_dbgstr_wn code into ReactOS.
It's not possible to completely sync this with latest Wine because
there is Wine-specific code regarding "debug_info" and their TEB
in remaining code. Confirmed by @ThFabba.
The default IME window has to be created for each top-level window in specific condition. It is needed for implementing Japanese input.
- Add IntFocusSetInputContext helper function.
- Call IntFocusSetInputContext after sending WM_KILLFOCUS message.
- Add IntWantImeWindow, co_IntCreateDefaultImeWindow, and IntDestroyOwnedWindows helper functions.
- Create the default IME window (spwndDefaultIme) for the specified window at IntCreateWindow.
- Fix Imm32InternalLockIMC function.
CORE-11700
Implement initial token debug code. For now debug information that is being tracked are: process image file name, process and thread client IDs and token creation method. More specific debug code can be added later only if needed.
As for the token creation method, this follows the same principle as on Windows where the creation method is defined by a value denoting the first letter of the said method of creation. That is, 0xC is for token creation, 0xD is for token duplication and 0xF is for token filtering. The debug field names are taken from Windows PDB symbols for WinDBG debug extension support purposes. The names must not be changed!
Correct fix was to fix the HCELL_INDEX <-> HKEY conversions, much like
is being done with UlongToHandle / HandleToUlong.
The on-disk/in-memory hive file structures are platform-independent:
their layout must not depend on whether code is compiled in 32 or 64
bits.
... as it should have always been done (and must be done for NTDLL
and NTOS kernel as well). This allows using the RTL with the correct
definitions and the reduced functionality available at boot-time.
+ Make the RTL main header compatible.
In addition, this will permit re-using existing code that already
uses the RTL (mostly string conversions).
See commits 427c90af3 (r36761) and b46e8cc18 (r36980) for some
background.
Instead of adding the rtl_vista library to the target, manually add
the related source files to compilation. That's not the best, but
this should definitively fix the linking problem.
The reason is that both RtlUTF8ToUnicodeN() and RtlUnicodeToUTF8N() are
exported in both kernel and user-mode (ntdll) in Windows 7+.
Conversion from and to UTF8 are fundamental enough that they indeed
deserve to be in a separate file.
Following commit 24a727a23, give a lift to the SVCHOST global header
and add & complete all the missing definitions.
- Based on https://www.geoffchappell.com/studies/windows/win32/services/svchost/process/globaldata.htm
from public debug symbols (e.g. svchost, mswsock, w32time, wscsvc...),
adjust some of our symbols' names.
- Make the header C++-compatible.
- Even if the start/stop RPC server functions return an error code whose
underlying storage type is a 32-bit long, they don't return an RPC
status error code, but an NT status. Thus, use the adequate type
instead.
- The PSVCHOST_STOP_CALLBACK is nothing but a WAITORTIMERCALLBACK function.
- Take the opportunity to fix some of these functions' SAL annotations.
- Remark: "LP" for pointers is old-fashioned Windows, avoid this in NT code.
[MSWSOCK][SECLOGON] Do the minor adjustments. Remove unnecessary function casts.
* [CMAKE] msvc.cmake: Remove redundant '/Gy'
Function-level-Linking '/Gy' is already enabled unconditionally
at line 26. So no need to enable it here another time.
Makes the differences between the multiple OPTIMIZE-levels more obvious.
* [CMAKE] msvc.cmake: Fix typo in comment
In principle there should be different get-cell routines, depending
on the type of the hive (given by the OperationType parameter of
HvInitialize): for flat hives, memory-mapped hives, etc.
For now in ReactOS we only support a restricted subset of these,
therefore we are still happy with a single get-cell callback...
This may change in the future.
include: Introduce winetest_push_context() and winetest_pop_context().
Based on vkd3d's vkd3d_test_set_context(), but adding support for a stack of
context prefixes, to more easily accomodate tests with nested loops.
af39a1b0bce0622ed8df0e64f9c794380eb30c45
Signed-off-by: Zebediah Figura <z.figura12@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexandre Julliard <julliard@winehq.org>
Signed-off-by: Alex Henrie <alexhenrie24@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Hans Leidekker <hans@codeweavers.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexandre Julliard <julliard@winehq.org>
wine commit id 14e205ff502ec7275d2c4cf59b1446ac0a294416 by Alex Henrie <alexhenrie24@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Zebediah Figura <z.figura12@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Hans Leidekker <hans@codeweavers.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexandre Julliard <julliard@winehq.org>
wine commit id 80426fdc76597768b787a38644f1c53110b26f05 by Zebediah Figura <z.figura12@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Hans Leidekker <hans@codeweavers.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexandre Julliard <julliard@winehq.org>
wine commit id 8e13b0b99c823bc22c7eef8b8dac04de283ca462 by Hans Leidekker <hans@codeweavers.com>
Signed-off-by: Piotr Caban <piotr@codeweavers.com>
Signed-off-by: Hans Leidekker <hans@codeweavers.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexandre Julliard <julliard@winehq.org>
wine commit id 57b870007dddd86c6772ce1707148ec7ad8bd8db by Piotr Caban <piotr@codeweavers.com>
Wine-Bug: https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=46881
Signed-off-by: Louis Lenders <xerox.xerox2000x@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Hans Leidekker <hans@codeweavers.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexandre Julliard <julliard@winehq.org>
wine commit id 2e95d2247d8fb83d040bdfce388ed4e96172427c by Louis Lenders <xerox.xerox2000x@gmail.com>
- inbv.c now only contains the Inbv-specific API and nothing else.
- It will make easier for people to write their own boot themes & animations,
by just copying/adapting the bootanim.c file (and the resources).
- Add SAL annotations.
- All INBV progress bar functions (except for InbvIndicateProgress())
should not be INIT-only functions, since they can be (not yet in ROS)
used at later times -- namely, for feedback during hibernation.
- Modify NtUserGetImeHotKey and NtUserSetImeHotKey prototypes.
- Define enum SETIMEHOTKEY_ACTION in <undocuser.h>.
- Define IMEHOTKEY structure in ime.c.
- Add IntGetImeHotKeyLangId, IntAddImeHotKey, IntGetImeHotKeyById, IntGetImeHotKeyByKeyAndLang, IntDeleteImeHotKey, IntFreeImeHotKeys, and IntSetImeHotKey helper functions.
- Implement NtUserGetImeHotKey and NtUserSetImeHotKey functions.
- Cleanup the IME hotkeys at process exit.
CORE-11700
CORE-17601, CORE-17803
Replaces PR #4281.
Implement SrvGetConsoleLangId() (server-side) and set the new current
thread's locale after connecting to a console, or changing its output
code page.
Based on API tracing on Windows 2003, as well as on comments and code
gathered from: https://github.com/microsoft/terminal
Tests results are listed in PR #4301.
- Add IntReAllocatePoolWithTag function in window.c.
- Define WINDOWLIST structure in "window.h".
- Add IntBuildHwndList and IntFreeHwndList helper functions in window.c.
- Add IntAssociateInputContext and IntAssociateInputContextEx helper functions in ime.c.
- Implement NtUserAssociateInputContext function.
CORE-11700
- Rename <ddk/imm.h> as <ddk/immdev.h>.
- Delete sdk/include/reactos/wine/imm.h (this header is confusing and nonsense).
- Changes related to it.
CORE-11700
- Add IMC_GETCONVERSIONMODE, IMC_GETSENTENCEMODE, IMC_GETOPENSTATUS, IMC_GETSOFTKBDPOS, and IMC_SETSOFTKBDPOS macros into <ddk/imm.h>.
- Implement WM_IME_CONTROL message handling of the IME window.
CORE-11700
Note that even if the MS PSDK and MSDN documents an hypothetical
ANSI version SHCreateFileExtractIconA(), this one never existed
exported in any Windows version!
- Add context structure and definitions, NEON128 structure,
runtime function entry, dispatcher context, scope table
All definitions are based on the latest SDK for arm64.
[SDK] Use _TARGET_PE64 in the pefixup
[GENINC] Add AA64 identifier for ARM64 PE binaries
CORE-17518
This became a requirement, following a previous CMake update.
Otherwise the built EXEs would not export their intended functions.
Addendum to commit d8e92b5a (see PR #1335)
CORE-15406
[LOADCONFIG] The GCC rant had nothing to do with GCC, but everything with CMake...
[SPOOLSV] Add the missing exported stubs.
The server-side CsrSrvIdentifyAlertableThread and CsrSrvSetPriorityClass
functions are completely removed in Win2k3+, and are since stubbed by
CsrSrvUnusedFunction instead. They however were present up to Windows XP,
albeit with an extremely minimal implementation.
The corresponding client-side CsrIdentifyAlertableThread and CsrSetPriorityClass
now become just stubs that either trivially succeed or fail, respectively.
See https://www.geoffchappell.com/studies/windows/win32/csrsrv/api/srvinit/apidispatch.htm
for more information.
- Fix typo "al*T*ertable" --> "alertable".
- Remove ROS-specific CSRSS_IDENTIFY_ALERTABLE_THREAD that was
deprecated since ages (at least before 2005)!
In particular, define the compound QS_MOUSE, QS_INPUT, QS_ALLEVENTS
and QS_ALLINPUT flags based on the other elementary QS_*** flags,
instead of having magic values for these.
* [FORMATTING][CRT] stdio/file.c: Reduce diff with Wine.
* [CRT] _wfreopen(): Fix TRACE() format modifier
Import wine-1.4-rc3 f8b29a0 by Eric Pouech.
* [CRT] msvcrt_init_io(): Ignore inherited FDs with invalid handles
Import wine-6.2-32-g611742d by Paul Gofman,
except test part, which shall be WineSync separately.
* [CRT] _dup2(): Fix clearing NOINHERIT flag
Import wine-6.20-44-g1420d28 by Piotr Caban.
Call native Nt* function to do the actual work, similarly to as it done in Wine: 530c183960:/dlls/kernel32/file.c#l258.
Also add/fix some declarations in internal kernel32/public ndk neaders, to fix compilation.
CORE-17821
- Add some of the missing CMake adjustments to continue the configure and compile process with ARM64 MSVC
- Created quick stubs for the functions in SDK needed to finish the configuration process
- Put in an ARM64 option for spec2def
CORE-17518 CORE-17615
For some bizarre reason ARM toolchains have some peculiar issues with various va_arg macros,
as this is not the first time one of these is problematic (though I don't remember the previous one,
it was a long, long time ago ™️).. They always seem to expect va_list as an argument though, so
let's make them happy and by extension make ros-tools compile on Linux/ARM(64) compile again!
This option is only useful for the i386 architecture and breaks ARM builds.
Reviewed-by: Victor Perevertkin <victor.perevertkin@reactos.org>
Reviewed-by: Stanislav Motylkov <x86corez@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Konrad Dybcio <konrad.dybcio@somainline.org>
Some compilers call it 'arm64', while others prefer 'aarch64'. It's a big mess,
thanks Arm Ltd...
Reviewed-by: Stanislav Motylkov <x86corez@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Serge Gautherie <reactos-git_serge_171003@gautherie.fr>
Signed-off-by: Konrad Dybcio <konrad.dybcio@somainline.org>
Not defining the type breaks the compilation on (at least arm) Linux. Add a check for Linux-as-build-host to make it pass.
Signed-off-by: Konrad Dybcio <konrad.dybcio@somainline.org>
* [IERNONCE] Implement the registry management code.
* [EXPLORER] handle RunOnceEx by invoking RunOnceEx in iernonce.dll
* [IERNONCE] Display a dialog to show progress, and execute entries.
* [IERNONCE] Add `InitCallback` function
Sync/Port: Metafile code from wine.
Patches by Jacek Caban, Daniel Lehman, Zhiyi Zhang. Gabriel Ivancescu, Michael Stefaniuc, Francois Gouget, Nikolay Sivov Dmitry Timoshkov, Andrew EiKum, Piotr Caban and Alexandre Julliard.
This commit is dedicated to George Bisoc!
list() functions expects numerical indices for modification operations
and silently converts everything else to a number (old behaviour).
CMake 3.21 now checks this and throws a warning
Remove mingw-w64 version of _fmode. _fmode should not be linked directly into the executable. Instead, the export from msvcrt should be used. On Windows 10 it's defined to *__p__fmode(), which is exported from ucrtbase.dll
Also _fmode in msvcrt.dll is initialized with 0.
* Fix initialization of _commode. In msvcrt it is allocated from .bss, i.e. initialized with 0.
* _fileinfo is initialized with -1
* _aexit_rtn is a pointer, not a function
* Fix _sys_nerr
This "initialization" copies the value of the local variable to the one exported from msvcrt, which is the same. Also there shouldn't be a local version of the variable in the first place.
- Make __fto64 function more readable
- Call worker function directly for __rt_sdiv/udiv
- Adapt __rt_sdiv64/udiv64 asm shims accordingly
- Add header files to CMake source list
CORE-17607 CORE-17614 CORE-17703 CORE-17604
Addendum to f2bc1f0e, e448094e and 54406bf4.
The upstream driver is not maintained and the file system itself
is in a semi-abandoned state.
Originally imported at 3a3ef631d1
The driver is written by Lee Jae-Hong, updated by Bo Brantén.
ReactOS porting made by Peter Hater and Pierre Schweitzer.
Follow updates at http://www.acc.umu.se/~bosse/
FS Recognizer code is left to keep the FS support as an
installable driver.
CORE-11040
The upstream driver is not maintained and the file system itself
is in a semi-abandoned state.
Originally imported at e308102f4a
The driver is written by Mark W Piper, updated by Bo Brantén.
ReactOS porting made by Peter Hater and Pierre Schweitzer.
Follow updates at http://www.acc.umu.se/~bosse/
FS Recognizer code is left to keep the FS support as an
installable driver.
CORE-11005
We previously used 2 different versions: one from wine and one from mingw-w64.
The former was used in msvcrt, the latter was statically compiled into the executable. When using MS libs, there is only one _matherr, which is statically linked into the executable and does nothing (it's not really a function for users to be called).
_setusermatherror should only exist in msvcrt and not statically, which wouldn't work at all.
Note to SELF and EVERYONE: the commit implements the initial logon session termination notification implementation, the SeMarkLogonSessionForTerminationNotification function, but as it currently stands there are several other tasks to be addressed in the future in order for the logon termination notification to be fully completed. The tasks as of which are.
1. Our SepRmDereferenceLogonSession is not fully implemented, as it doesn't inform the LSA and filesystems of logon deletion notification
2. Implement two worker routines that are actually in charge of such tasks of informing LSA and FSDs
3. Perform logon deletion
4. Do further investigations and check whatever that is left to address, if any
KD64: Raise to HIGH_LEVEL when entering trap
KDBG: lower to DISPATCH_LEVEL when applying IRQL hack & use a worker thread to load symbols
KD&KDBG: Actually unload symbols when required
- Implement caching of individual (newline-separated) text lines; this
behaviour can be enabled with a flag (enabled by MORE):
CON_PAGER_CACHE_INCOMPLETE_LINE.
This feature is necessary when reading a text file, whose text lines
may span across two or more successive temporary read buffers, and is
required for correctly determining whether the lines being read are
blank and may be squeezed.
- When squeezing blank lines, the blank-line check must be done for each
line segment corresponding to the screen line (and following) that
need to be displayed. This matches the behaviour of MS MORE.COM.
- Fix the IsBlankLine() check to not consider FORM-FEEDs as being blank
characters: This is necessary for correctly handling FORM-FEED
expansion. Also note that MS MORE.COM only checks for spaces and TABs,
so we are slightly overdoing these checks (considering other types of
whitespace).
- Get rid of ConCallPagerLine() and the intermediate CON_PAGER_DONT_OUTPUT
state flag that were used repeatedly for each and every small line
chunks. Instead, call directly the user-specified 'PagerLine' callback
when we are about to start treating the next line segment to be
displayed (see comment above).
- Fix the exit return condition of ConPagerWorker(): it should return
TRUE whenever we displayed all the required lines, and FALSE otherwise.
Otherwise, the previous (buggy) condition on the data being read from
the text file, may lead to the prompt not showing when a screenful of
text has been displayed, if it happened that the current text buffer
becomes empty at the same time (even if, overall, the text file hasn't
been fully displayed).
- In MorePagerLine(), when we encounter for the first time a blank line
that will be squeezed with other successive ones, display a single
blank line. But for that, just display one space and a newline: this
single space is especially needed in order to force line wrapping when
the ENABLE_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING or DISABLE_NEWLINE_AUTO_RETURN
console modes are enabled. Otherwise the cursor remains at the
previous line (without wrapping), and just outputting one newline will
not make it move past 2 lines as one would naively expect.
- The column extent should cover the whole width of the console screenbuffer.
On the contrary, the line extent covers only the number of lines that
cover the current displayed console window.
- Since the console can be resized while the pager is prompting, we need
to actually recalculate in the prompt routine the default number of
lines for a screen.
- Reset s_nNextLineNo when paging a new file.
- Shorten the names of the flags: CON_PAGER_FLAG_*** --> CON_PAGER_***.
- Reorder few members in the CON_PAGER pager structure where they make sense.
- ScreenColumns, ScreenRows --> PageColumns, PageRows: keeping the open
possibility for having a pager controlling a region of different size
than the screen.
- Add doxygen documentation for ConWritePaging().
GCC has some functions, variables & type attributes which can be used as aliases
for some of the SAL annotations. Although it's not as rich & precise, it's still useful
since we actually enable -Werror on GCC builds whereas we don't use such an option
on MSVC builds.
For now, _Must_inspect_result_ is aliased to warn_result_unused attribute.
- Add as well the undocumented 0x40 dwFlags value from shlwapi!PathFileExistsDefExtW()
to the list.
- Fix a bug (also present in Win2k3) in PathResolveW() where, specifying
the PRF_DONTFINDLNK flag, would also erroneously exclude checking for
the .cmd extension as well (which was obviously NOT the original
intention, from the name of the flag and the documentation as well:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/shlobj_core/nf-shlobj_core-pathresolve
).
Addendum to 3a822e4f.
Spinlocks are not reentrant (and this is done a lot), using them forces us to have
an horrible hack in the kernel, which unschedules threads which are at DISPATCH_LEVEL
thus allowing another thread to take ownership of the spinlock while the unscheduled
thread should already hold it.
CORE-6473
This speeds up boot a bit and also decreases binary size.
- Introduce a new CMake define ISAPNP_ENABLE that defined only in x86 platform
when ISA PnP is supported.
NEVER DO THIS! It is guaranteed to be wrong. Instead always individually pack single structures that need packing.
This fixes USB mouse on 64 bit builds.
In addition to that, here are some stuff done in this commit whilst testing:
- ICIF_QUERY_SIZE_VARIABLE and friends were badly misused, they should be used only when an information class whose information length size is dyanmic and not fixed. By removing such flags from erroneous classes, this fixes the STATUS_INFO_LENGTH_MISMATCH testcases.
- Use CHAR instead of UCHAR for classes that do not need alignment probing, as every other class in the table do, for the sake of consistency.
- ProcessEnableAlignmentFaultFixup uses BOOLEAN as type size, not CHAR. This fixes a testcase failure on ROS.
- Check for information length size before proceeding further on querying the process' cookie information.
- ProcessHandleTracing wants an alignment of a ULONG, not CHAR.
- Move PROCESS_LDT_INFORMATION and PROCESS_LDT_SIZE outside of NTOS_MODE_USER macro case. This fixes a compilation issue when enabling the alignment probing. My mistake of having them inside NTOS_MODE_USER case, sorry.
- On functions like NtQueryInformationThread and the Process equivalent, complete probing is not done at the beginning of the function, complete probing including if the buffer is writable alongside with datatype misalignment check that is. Instead such check is done on each information class case basis. With that said, we have to explicitly tell DefaultQueryInfoBufferCheck if we want a complete probing or not initially.
KiSetTrapContext is an asm wrapper around RtlSetUnwindContext, which first stores an exception frame to assure that all non-volatile registers were put on the stack, then calls RtlSetUnwindContext to update their first saving positions on the stack and finally restore the exception frame to potentially load any updated registers, that haven't been saved elsewhere on the stack.
RtlpCaptureNonVolatileContextPointers walks the stack and captures the addresses of all non-volatile registers on the stack, when they have been saved first. This is needed to be able to fix up the non-volatile on a system call, which doesn't capture non-volatiles, but relies on them to be restored by the callees.
Instead of only checking for the TargetFrame, also check for a mode change, i.e. RIP went from kernel to user, in which case the target frame was not reached yet, because it was too large, but processing can't continue here.
RtlSetUnwindContext uses RtlpCaptureNonVolatileContextPointers to set the non-volatile registers in the the stack. They will be picked up, when returning back or unwinding, e.g. to the system call handler.
CORE-17601
Dynamically load SetThreadUILanguage(), so as to support systems where this API is not present.
Hopefully implemented in a thread-safe manner.
CORE-17545
No other public header out there (in MS PSDK, MinGW, Wine, etc...) does have
this hack (that was introduced back in the days in r15141 / commit 01df92bc).
Add static assert on KEY_EVENT_RECORD's uChar member to ensure it's properly aligned.
May fix Clang warning:
win32ss/user/winsrv/consrv/lineinput.c:457:62: warning: taking address of packed member 'uChar' of class or structure '_KEY_EVENT_RECORD' may result in an unaligned pointer value [-Waddress-of-packed-member]
LineInputEdit(Console, (Overstrike ? 1 : 0), 1, &KeyEvent->uChar.UnicodeChar);
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
and whatnot...
Alias CHSTRING_WCHAR to unsigned short and use inline wrappers
to be able to use the thing with modern compilers
Put the GCC aliases into the public header.
Enable build with clang-cl