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Win: Switch to using winsock 2.x, this will remove support for ancient versions of Windows like 95 and NT 3.5 and older... This allows us to use unix domain sockets with Windows 10 for the sockpipe() macro... (used in my HandyFTP application) When compiled with Visual Studio 2017 5.5 and newer will use unix domain sockets, however this may fail on older Windows 10 versions and older versions of Windows. I am not sure it is worth the effort to dual mode it, when it can just be compiled with an older compiler and function on older versions of Windows if necessary.
author bsmith@81767d24-ef19-dc11-ae90-00e081727c95
date Fri, 26 Jul 2019 06:58:41 +0000
parents aedf5903db0a
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/* Dynamic Windows stub file to allow Win32 applications
 * to use the main() entry point instead of WinMain().
 *
 * (C) 2000-2012 Brian Smith <brian@dbsoft.org>
 */

#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);
   GetModuleFileNameA(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);
}