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
- Fix the layout of the normal master dialog layout.
- Change the name of the normal and tray master dialogs.
- Add the WS_EX_LAYOUTRTL style to the hebrew dialogs.
- Add the small master dialog.
- Add support for tray (/t), small (/s) and normal (/n) dialog sizes.
- Fix the font size calculation for the dialogs.
- Fix the dialog unit to pixel conversion.
- Fix the client window size calculation.
- Do not leak font handles.
* Convert to wWinMain()
* Add a resource file
* Use a slightly friendlier application name
* Add code to load the output path from the Registry
* Add localized string resources
- Make sure the DWLP_* values are correct on _WIN64
- Don't use the DWL_* constants, they are not portable. Enforce this by removing them entirely from winuser.h
- Make sure Get/SetWindowLong*Ptr* is used and pointers are not truncated to LONG
services\database.c:
- Refactor ScmControlService() so that it can be used to send the dispatcher loop stop command.
- Separate the code to decrement the image run counter from the service image cleanup code.
services\rpcserver.c:
- RSetServiceStatus(): Stop the dispatcher loop when the image run counter is zero and remove the service image after that.
advapi32\service\sctrl.c:
- Do not terminate the service dispatcher loop when the last service is being stopped. Wait for an explicit dispatcher stop command (empty service name).
CORE-12413
- ScmUnloadDriver: Handle failed unload properly.
- ScmGetDriverStatus: A driver is running when its driver object was found. Otherwise it has been stopped.
- ScmControlDriver: Check a drivers status before and after unloading.
CORE-14317
- We should not open a new connection to request a certificate.
- Update the issuer / subject for the LE certificate.
- User proper types.
- Require all fields that we check to be present.
Without checking the public key or the entire certificate it's still not secure, but we are a step closer.
Dedicated to Joachim Henze
CORE-14350
- The initial dwWin32ExitCode for a disabled service is ERROR_SERVICE_DISABLED and ERROR_SRVICE_NEVER_STARTED for non-disabled services.
- The initial dwWaitHint is 2000 (2 seconds) for (user-mode) services and 0 for drivers.
- Move all driver-related code to driver.c.
WatchList is a set of array objects, initialized with "new[]", so it should be freed with "delete[]" to free all of its elements. Otherwise using only "delete" only frees the first variable but not its array. This would lead to an undefined behaviour.
Such a manifest is meant to be activated by the caller of the exports of the dll.
This means that the user of syssetup which is setup.exe is the one that should do the proper handling of the manifests.
Since setup.exe is the one that needs to do the right thing, add a CREATEPROCESS_MANIFEST_RESOURCE_ID to it and avoid
dealing with ISOLATIONAWARE_MANIFEST_RESOURCE_ID altogether (which is supposed to be used by activating the activation context
before calling the exports of the dll that has it). We don't really use ISOLATIONAWARE_MANIFEST_RESOURCE_ID correctly in any
place in the tree so let's rely on CREATEPROCESS_MANIFEST_RESOURCE_ID for now.
This fixes one part of CORE-14228 where no image was shown in the theme selector buttons. This happened because comctl32 was
statically linked and calling ImageList_LoadImage ended up creating an image list with comctl32 v5. Then we passed this image
list to a button created with comctl32 v6 and as a result the image list was unusable. This is yet another issue that needs
to be addressed in the future. Namely, it seems that in windows comctl32 v6 can use image lists created by comctl32 v5 whereas
we cannot.
This fix is not a hack but cleverly works around these two bugs that need to be addressed some time in the future.
CORE-14228
To reflect recent changes in taskbar height, icon spacing,
clock x and y margins.
Also make sure all shots show the exact same time
and choose a more localization agnostic time.