This is a partial sync of the CRT library with wcsrtombs_l and _mbstowcs_l functions from WINE. The _wctomb_s_l implementation of WINE which is used by _wctomb_s, _wctomb_l and wctomb brings failed results of the wctomb unit testcase and at the same time it crashes the whole testcase after.
Therefore I will not address the wctomb function for the moment being.
- Move translations to netmsg.dll.
- Keep italian translation as a comment because netmsg.dll does not have an italian translation yet.
- Remove obsolete resource files.
The current _mbtowc_l code directly passes the string count size argument to cbMultiByte argument parameter to MultiByteToWideChar(). As the size of lpMultiByteStr expressed in bytes by cbMultiByte is dependent of the actual given string, the size of lpWideCharStr expressed in characters by cchWideChar is always 1.
The resulting parameters to MultiByteToWideChar() will lead to a failure as lpWideCharStr cannot accommodate the converted string if the size pointed by lpMultiByteStr is larger than the buffer wide string to receive the converted output, a Win32 error code of ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER in other words. The fact that _mbtowc_l never fails without WINE Gecko package installed is because the codepage pointed by lc_codepage is CP_ACP and the converted output is directly given to the destination wide string parameter thus never calling MultiByteToWideChar(). Installing WINE Gecko merely unhides this problem.
As _mbtowc_l is imported from WINE and that they have updated their code (which at the same time this fixes the aforementioned problem), the following commit syncs the updated code from WINE.
CORE-16885
Incoming r4 contains the number of dwords to allocate, converting to bytes then return.
This makes ReactOS applications compiled for ARM running on true ARM Windows.
Reference: 2b095beace
Native CRT on ARM & ARM64 Windows doesn't have these functions.
For compatibility, it's mandatory to not have it at all. Otherwise,
ARM executables built for ReactOS do not run on true ARM Windows.
Consider doing full sync with mingw-w64 CRT in future.
This small win32 library provides time-zone utility wrappers around
Win32 functions, that are used by different ReactOS modules such as
timedate.cpl, syssetup.dll, and a possible future 'tzutil' tool.
The code has been extracted from the common code found in both
timedate.cpl and syssetup.dll.
Since binutils can not add this, we re-introduce pefixup.
It searches for the exported symbol '_load_config_used',
and uses that to fill out the LOAD_CONFIG directory in the PE header
DiskGeometryGetPartition() and DiskGeometryGetDetect() are guarded in NTDDI_VERSION for version checking as they differ between Windows XP and Server 2003. In conjunction to that, the PARTITION_INFORMATION_EX structure has "IsServicePartition" as member which is missing in the current NT IOCTL Disk interface header.
Shell change notification has been implemented in #2432. But as @yagoulas said, source code structure is in mess. We improved simplicity and human readability of our source code.
- Move wine/changenotify.c code into changenotify.c and shelldesktop/CChangeNotify.cpp.
- Simplify code and rename the identifiers and add many comments. CORE-13950
Need a way to send WM_DEVICECHANGE from the Service manager application.
Next step is to process it in the Client/Server Run-time Subsystem.
See CORE-16492.
Remove RTC switch from configure.cmd, now MSVC runtime checks are
supposed to be enabled/disabled via CMake define (-DRUNTIME_CHECKS=1)
Prepare for adding more dynamic analysis options