/* * winMain.c -- * * Main entry point for wish and other Tk-based applications. * * Copyright (c) 1995 Sun Microsystems, Inc. * * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution * of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. * * SCCS: @(#) winMain.c 1.33 96/12/17 12:56:14 * * Revision 1.1 97/09/10 14:15:00 Geza Groma * WinMain() calls main() to execute Togl example programs */ #include #define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN #include #undef WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN #include #include /* * The following declarations refer to internal Tk routines. These * interfaces are available for use, but are not supported. */ EXTERN void TkConsoleCreate(void); EXTERN int TkConsoleInit(Tcl_Interp *interp); EXTERN int main( int argc, char *argv[] ); /* * Forward declarations for procedures defined later in this file: */ static void setargv _ANSI_ARGS_((int *argcPtr, char ***argvPtr)); static void WishPanic _ANSI_ARGS_(TCL_VARARGS(char *,format)); /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * WinMain -- * * Main entry point from Windows. * * Results: * Returns false if initialization fails, otherwise it never * returns. * * Side effects: * Just about anything, since from here we call arbitrary Tcl code. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ int APIENTRY WinMain(hInstance, hPrevInstance, lpszCmdLine, nCmdShow) HINSTANCE hInstance; HINSTANCE hPrevInstance; LPSTR lpszCmdLine; int nCmdShow; { char **argv, *p; int argc; char buffer[MAX_PATH]; Tcl_SetPanicProc(WishPanic); /* * Set up the default locale to be standard "C" locale so parsing * is performed correctly. */ setlocale(LC_ALL, "C"); /* * Increase the application queue size from default value of 8. * At the default value, cross application SendMessage of WM_KILLFOCUS * will fail because the handler will not be able to do a PostMessage! * This is only needed for Windows 3.x, since NT dynamically expands * the queue. */ SetMessageQueue(64); /* * Create the console channels and install them as the standard * channels. All I/O will be discarded until TkConsoleInit is * called to attach the console to a text widget. * * Delete the following statement if you do not need console. */ TkConsoleCreate(); setargv(&argc, &argv); /* * Replace argv[0] with full pathname of executable, and forward * slashes substituted for backslashes. */ GetModuleFileName(NULL, buffer, sizeof(buffer)); argv[0] = buffer; for (p = buffer; *p != '\0'; p++) { if (*p == '\\') { *p = '/'; } } return main(argc, argv); } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * WishPanic -- * * Display a message and exit. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * Exits the program. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void WishPanic TCL_VARARGS_DEF(char *,arg1) { va_list argList; char buf[1024]; char *format; format = TCL_VARARGS_START(char *,arg1,argList); vsprintf(buf, format, argList); MessageBeep(MB_ICONEXCLAMATION); MessageBox(NULL, buf, "Fatal Error in Togl", MB_ICONSTOP | MB_OK | MB_TASKMODAL | MB_SETFOREGROUND); #ifdef _MSC_VER _asm { int 3 } #endif ExitProcess(1); } /* *------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * setargv -- * * Parse the Windows command line string into argc/argv. Done here * because we don't trust the builtin argument parser in crt0. * Windows applications are responsible for breaking their command * line into arguments. * * 2N backslashes + quote -> N backslashes + begin quoted string * 2N + 1 backslashes + quote -> literal * N backslashes + non-quote -> literal * quote + quote in a quoted string -> single quote * quote + quote not in quoted string -> empty string * quote -> begin quoted string * * Results: * Fills argcPtr with the number of arguments and argvPtr with the * array of arguments. * * Side effects: * Memory allocated. * *-------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void setargv(argcPtr, argvPtr) int *argcPtr; /* Filled with number of argument strings. */ char ***argvPtr; /* Filled with argument strings (malloc'd). */ { char *cmdLine, *p, *arg, *argSpace; char **argv; int argc, size, inquote, copy, slashes; cmdLine = GetCommandLine(); /* * Precompute an overly pessimistic guess at the number of arguments * in the command line by counting non-space spans. */ size = 2; for (p = cmdLine; *p != '\0'; p++) { if (isspace(*p)) { size++; while (isspace(*p)) { p++; } if (*p == '\0') { break; } } } argSpace = (char *) ckalloc((unsigned) (size * sizeof(char *) + strlen(cmdLine) + 1)); argv = (char **) argSpace; argSpace += size * sizeof(char *); size--; p = cmdLine; for (argc = 0; argc < size; argc++) { argv[argc] = arg = argSpace; while (isspace(*p)) { p++; } if (*p == '\0') { break; } inquote = 0; slashes = 0; while (1) { copy = 1; while (*p == '\\') { slashes++; p++; } if (*p == '"') { if ((slashes & 1) == 0) { copy = 0; if ((inquote) && (p[1] == '"')) { p++; copy = 1; } else { inquote = !inquote; } } slashes >>= 1; } while (slashes) { *arg = '\\'; arg++; slashes--; } if ((*p == '\0') || (!inquote && isspace(*p))) { break; } if (copy != 0) { *arg = *p; arg++; } p++; } *arg = '\0'; argSpace = arg + 1; } argv[argc] = NULL; *argcPtr = argc; *argvPtr = argv; }