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Changed the behavior of dw_html_new() to return NULL on failure like the documentation indicates...
Instead of creating a text widget with an error message. This error message is now sent to the console.
This allows programs to be able to gracefully handle the failure to create the HTML widget.
Also updated the dwtest program to create a text widget in a similar fashion on failure.
Also updated the dw_calendar_* comments to no longer be unsupported on OS/2.
author | bsmith@81767d24-ef19-dc11-ae90-00e081727c95 |
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date | Fri, 18 Nov 2011 13:34:36 +0000 |
parents | bf42d08d72d7 |
children | 32b5fba0b00a |
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/* Dynamic Windows stub file to allow Win32 applications * to use the main() entry point instead of WinMain(). */ #include <windows.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <process.h> #ifndef NODW void Win32_Set_Instance(HINSTANCE hInstance); #endif char **_convertargs(int *count, char *start, HINSTANCE DWInstance) { char *tmp, *argstart, **argv; int loc = 0, inquotes = 0; (*count) = 1; tmp = start; /* Count the number of entries */ if(*start) { (*count)++; while(*tmp) { if(*tmp == '"' && inquotes) inquotes = 0; else if(*tmp == '"' && !inquotes) inquotes = 1; else if(*tmp == ' ' && !inquotes) { /* Push past any white space */ while(*(tmp+1) == ' ') tmp++; /* If we aren't at the end of the command * line increment the count. */ if(*(tmp+1)) (*count)++; } tmp++; } } argv = (char **)malloc(sizeof(char *) * ((*count)+1)); argv[0] = malloc(260); GetModuleFileName(DWInstance, argv[0], 260); argstart = tmp = start; if(*start) { loc = 1; while(*tmp) { if(*tmp == '"' && inquotes) { *tmp = 0; inquotes = 0; } else if(*tmp == '"' && !inquotes) { argstart = tmp+1; inquotes = 1; } else if(*tmp == ' ' && !inquotes) { *tmp = 0; argv[loc] = strdup(argstart); /* Push past any white space */ while(*(tmp+1) == ' ') tmp++; /* Move the start pointer */ argstart = tmp+1; /* If we aren't at the end of the command * line increment the count. */ if(*(tmp+1)) loc++; } tmp++; } if(*argstart) argv[loc] = strdup(argstart); } argv[loc+1] = NULL; return argv; } /* Ok this is a really big hack but what the hell ;) */ int WINAPI WinMain(HINSTANCE hInstance, HINSTANCE hPrevInstance, LPSTR lpCmdLine, int nCmdShow) { char **argv; int argc; #ifndef NODW Win32_Set_Instance(hInstance); #endif argv = _convertargs(&argc, lpCmdLine, hInstance); return main(argc, argv); }