Changes to specific files and their effects are as follows:
create.cpp - Allows booting past second stage with UDFS media inserted without BSOD
close.cpp - Allows shutdown without hang
dircntrl.cpp - Allows New Hardware Wizard not to hang on initial third phase install
- Implement functions to get regional data from system
- Disable setup window and buttons when control panel applet is started
- Update regional information when control panel applet is closed
- Add a horizontal separator between user locale and keyboard layout
The window initialization handler code should update these properly,
but for now just put empty strings there until it's implemented.
This makes reviewing dialog layout easier in visual resource editors
like Resource Hacker and others, so the translation maintenance takes
much less time.
We already use this technique in some other modules like sysdm and zipfldr.
Spotted by Can Taşan. Fix suggested by Thomas Faber.
Additionally:
- Fix position of some elements to avoid overlapping
- Fix some headers according to the latest coding style
This prevents the tracking menu from erroneously closing itself right after it was opened in some cases.
Fixes CORE-17338 which got unhidden by 0.4.15-dev-1126-g 58b0558f94
And fixes CORE-15760 which got unhidden by SVN r74972 == git 19dd22d422
Since both symptoms look very similar but the unhiding revisions did differ,
that could mean we do have some kind of race condition here.
I guess this fix is more like a workaround. I do intend to port it back nevertheless.
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
Primary changes:
Convert from dialog to an ordinary window, placing buttons according to data in keyboard.c
Character button text is now according to selected keyboard layout instead of system language.
Buttons will update* automatically when there is a layout switch (and when shift/capslock are pressed).
(Updating is most reliable when the keyboard is focused)
Removed keyboard dialog templates from resource files, they live on in keyboard.c
Secondary changes:
Support for font change, currently saved in registry is facename and height.
Additional registry load/save functions for strings to facilitate above change.
- 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!
- Delete useless SendMessageTimeout:WM_NULL call.
- Add useful SendMessageCallbackW:WM_POPUPSYSTEMMENU call.
- In the callback function of SendMessageCallbackW, do PostMessageW:WM_NULL to properly handle the popup menu.
CORE-16353
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>
Only resources of HAL were checked against conflicts, not those of PnP Manager
Let IoReportResourceForDetection() make a silent conflict check.
Otherwise IopCheckResourceDescriptor() will always return 'no conflict'.
CORE-17789