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* libgcj.spec.in: Use THREADSTARTFILESPEC to affect the spec for startfile. * configure.ac: Allow targets to affect the spec for startfile by specifying a THREADSTARTFILESPEC variable. Define this for the win32 threads package to include crtmt.o. * configure: Regenerate. * win32.cc (_CRT_MT): Remove definition. (__mingwthr_key_dtor): Likewise. Co-Authored-By: Danny Smith <dannysmith@users.sourceforge.net> From-SVN: r115196
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// win32.cc - Helper functions for Microsoft-flavored OSs.
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/* Copyright (C) 2002, 2003, 2006 Free Software Foundation
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This file is part of libgcj.
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This software is copyrighted work licensed under the terms of the
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Libgcj License. Please consult the file "LIBGCJ_LICENSE" for
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details. */
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#include <config.h>
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#include <platform.h>
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#include <sys/timeb.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <fcntl.h>
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#include <java-stack.h>
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#include <java/lang/ArithmeticException.h>
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#include <java/lang/UnsupportedOperationException.h>
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#include <java/io/IOException.h>
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#include <java/net/SocketException.h>
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#include <java/util/Properties.h>
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static LONG CALLBACK
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win32_exception_handler (LPEXCEPTION_POINTERS e)
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{
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if (e->ExceptionRecord->ExceptionCode == EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION)
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_Jv_ThrowNullPointerException();
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else if (e->ExceptionRecord->ExceptionCode == EXCEPTION_INT_DIVIDE_BY_ZERO)
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throw new java::lang::ArithmeticException;
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else
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return EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH;
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}
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// Platform-specific executable name
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static char exec_name[MAX_PATH];
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// initialized in _Jv_platform_initialize()
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const char *_Jv_ThisExecutable (void)
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{
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return exec_name;
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}
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// Helper classes and methods implementation
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#ifdef MINGW_LIBGCJ_UNICODE
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// We're using the OS W (UNICODE) API, which means that we're speaking
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// the same language....
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jstring
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_Jv_Win32NewString (LPCTSTR pcsz)
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{
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return JvNewString ((jchar*) pcsz, _tcslen (pcsz));
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}
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#else
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// We're using the OS A functions, which means we need to translate between
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// UNICODE and the native character set.
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// First, let's set up some helper translation functions....
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// Converts the native string to any specified jstring, returning the
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// length of the jstring. If the specified jstring is null, we simply
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// compute and return the length.
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static int nativeToUnicode(LPCSTR pcsz, jstring jstr = 0)
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{
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jchar* buf = 0;
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int len = 0;
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if (jstr)
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{
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len = jstr->length();
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buf = JvGetStringChars(jstr);
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}
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return ::MultiByteToWideChar(GetACP(), 0, pcsz,
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strlen(pcsz), (LPWSTR) buf, len);
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}
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// Does the inverse of nativeToUnicode, with the same calling semantics.
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static int unicodeToNative(jstring jstr, LPSTR buf, int buflen)
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{
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return ::WideCharToMultiByte(GetACP(), 0, (LPWSTR) JvGetStringChars(jstr),
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jstr->length(), buf, buflen, NULL, NULL);
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}
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// Convenience function when the caller only wants to compute the length
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// of the native string.
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static int unicodeToNative(jstring jstr)
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{
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return unicodeToNative(jstr, 0, 0);
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}
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jstring
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_Jv_Win32NewString (LPCTSTR pcsz)
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{
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// Compute the length, allocate the jstring, then perform the conversion.
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int len = nativeToUnicode(pcsz);
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jstring jstr = JvAllocString(len);
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nativeToUnicode(pcsz, jstr);
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return jstr;
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}
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#endif // MINGW_LIBGCJ_UNICODE
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// class _Jv_Win32TempString
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_Jv_Win32TempString::_Jv_Win32TempString(jstring jstr):
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buf_(0)
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{
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if (jstr == 0)
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return;
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// We need space for the string length plus a null terminator.
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// Determine whether to use our stack-allocated buffer or a heap-
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// allocated one.
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#ifdef MINGW_LIBGCJ_UNICODE
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// A UNICODE character is a UNICODE character is a UNICODE character....
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int len = jstr->length();
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#else
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// Compute the length of the native character string.
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int len = unicodeToNative(jstr);
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#endif // MINGW_LIBGCJ_UNICODE
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int bytesNeeded = (len + 1) * sizeof(TCHAR);
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if (bytesNeeded <= (int) sizeof(stackbuf_))
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buf_ = stackbuf_;
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else
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buf_ = (LPTSTR) _Jv_Malloc(bytesNeeded);
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#ifdef MINGW_LIBGCJ_UNICODE
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// Copy the UNICODE characters to our buffer.
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_tcsncpy(buf_, (LPCTSTR) JvGetStringChars (jstr), len);
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#else
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// Convert the UNICODE string to a native one.
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unicodeToNative(jstr, buf_, len);
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#endif // MINGW_LIBGCJ_UNICODE
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buf_[len] = 0;
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}
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_Jv_Win32TempString::~_Jv_Win32TempString()
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{
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if (buf_ && buf_ != stackbuf_)
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_Jv_Free (buf_);
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}
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// class WSAEventWrapper
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WSAEventWrapper::WSAEventWrapper ():
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m_hEvent(0),
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m_fd(0),
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m_dwSelFlags(0)
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{}
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WSAEventWrapper::WSAEventWrapper (int fd, DWORD dwSelFlags):
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m_hEvent(0),
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m_fd(0),
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m_dwSelFlags(0)
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{
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init(fd, dwSelFlags);
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}
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void WSAEventWrapper::init(int fd, DWORD dwSelFlags)
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{
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m_fd = fd;
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m_dwSelFlags = dwSelFlags;
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m_hEvent = WSACreateEvent ();
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if (dwSelFlags)
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WSAEventSelect(fd, m_hEvent, dwSelFlags);
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}
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WSAEventWrapper::~WSAEventWrapper ()
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{
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if (m_dwSelFlags)
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{
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WSAEventSelect(m_fd, m_hEvent, 0);
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if (m_dwSelFlags & (FD_ACCEPT | FD_CONNECT))
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{
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// Set the socket back to non-blocking mode.
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// Ignore any error since we're in a destructor.
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unsigned long lSockOpt = 0L;
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// blocking mode
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::ioctlsocket (m_fd, FIONBIO, &lSockOpt);
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}
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}
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WSACloseEvent (m_hEvent);
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}
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// Error string text.
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jstring
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_Jv_WinStrError (LPCTSTR lpszPrologue, int nErrorCode)
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{
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LPTSTR lpMsgBuf = 0;
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DWORD dwFlags = FORMAT_MESSAGE_ALLOCATE_BUFFER |
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FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM |
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FORMAT_MESSAGE_IGNORE_INSERTS;
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FormatMessage (dwFlags,
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NULL,
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(DWORD) nErrorCode,
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MAKELANGID(LANG_NEUTRAL, SUBLANG_DEFAULT),
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(LPTSTR) &lpMsgBuf,
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0,
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NULL);
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jstring ret;
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if (lpszPrologue)
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{
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LPTSTR lpszTemp =
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(LPTSTR) _Jv_Malloc ((_tcslen (lpszPrologue) +
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_tcslen (lpMsgBuf) + 3) * sizeof(TCHAR) );
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_tcscpy (lpszTemp, lpszPrologue);
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_tcscat (lpszTemp, _T(": "));
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_tcscat (lpszTemp, lpMsgBuf);
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ret = _Jv_Win32NewString (lpszTemp);
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_Jv_Free (lpszTemp);
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}
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else
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{
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ret = _Jv_Win32NewString (lpMsgBuf);
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}
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LocalFree(lpMsgBuf);
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return ret;
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}
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jstring
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_Jv_WinStrError (int nErrorCode)
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{
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return _Jv_WinStrError (0, nErrorCode);
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}
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void _Jv_ThrowIOException (DWORD dwErrorCode)
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{
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throw new java::io::IOException (_Jv_WinStrError (dwErrorCode));
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}
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void _Jv_ThrowIOException()
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{
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DWORD dwErrorCode = WSAGetLastError ();
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_Jv_ThrowIOException (dwErrorCode);
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}
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void _Jv_ThrowSocketException (DWORD dwErrorCode)
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{
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throw new java::net::SocketException (_Jv_WinStrError (dwErrorCode));
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}
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void _Jv_ThrowSocketException()
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{
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DWORD dwErrorCode = WSAGetLastError ();
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_Jv_ThrowSocketException (dwErrorCode);
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}
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// Platform-specific VM initialization.
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void
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_Jv_platform_initialize (void)
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{
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// Initialise winsock for networking
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WSADATA data;
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if (WSAStartup (MAKEWORD (2, 2), &data))
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MessageBox (NULL, _T("Error initialising winsock library."), _T("Error"),
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MB_OK | MB_ICONEXCLAMATION);
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// Install exception handler
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SetUnhandledExceptionFilter (win32_exception_handler);
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// Initialize our executable name.
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// FIXME: We unconditionally use the ANSI function because
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// _Jv_ThisExecutable returns a const char*. We should really
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// change _Jv_ThisExecutable to return a jstring.
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GetModuleFileNameA(NULL, exec_name, sizeof(exec_name));
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}
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// gettimeofday implementation.
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jlong
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_Jv_platform_gettimeofday ()
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{
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struct timeb t;
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ftime (&t);
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return t.time * 1000LL + t.millitm;
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}
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jlong
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_Jv_platform_nanotime ()
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{
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return _Jv_platform_gettimeofday () * 1000LL;
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}
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static bool dirExists (LPCTSTR dir)
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{
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DWORD dwAttrs = ::GetFileAttributes (dir);
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return dwAttrs != 0xFFFFFFFF &&
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(dwAttrs & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY) != 0;
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}
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static void getUserHome(LPTSTR userHome, LPCTSTR userId)
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{
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LPTSTR uh = _tgetenv (_T("USERPROFILE"));
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if (uh)
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{
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_tcscpy(userHome, uh);
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}
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else
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{
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// Make a half-hearted attempt to support this
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// legacy version of Windows. Try %WINDIR%\Profiles\%USERNAME%
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// and failing this, use %WINDIR%.
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//
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// See:http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/security1.2/summary/files.html#UserPolicy
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//
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// To do this correctly, we'd have to factor in the
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// Windows version, but if we did that, then this attempt
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// wouldn't be half-hearted.
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TCHAR userHomePath[MAX_PATH], winHome[MAX_PATH];
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::GetWindowsDirectory(winHome, MAX_PATH);
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// assume this call always succeeds
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_stprintf(userHomePath, _T("%s\\Profiles\\%s"), winHome, userId);
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if (dirExists (userHomePath))
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_tcscpy(userHome, userHomePath);
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else
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_tcscpy(userHome, winHome);
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}
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}
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// Set platform-specific System properties.
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void
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_Jv_platform_initProperties (java::util::Properties* newprops)
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{
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// A convenience define.
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#define SET(Prop,Val) \
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newprops->put(JvNewStringLatin1 (Prop), _Jv_Win32NewString (Val))
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SET ("file.separator", _T("\\"));
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SET ("path.separator", _T(";"));
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SET ("line.separator", _T("\r\n"));
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// Use GetCurrentDirectory to set 'user.dir'.
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DWORD buflen = MAX_PATH;
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TCHAR buffer[buflen];
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if (buffer != NULL)
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{
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if (GetCurrentDirectory (buflen, buffer))
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SET ("user.dir", buffer);
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if (GetTempPath (buflen, buffer))
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SET ("java.io.tmpdir", buffer);
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}
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// Use GetUserName to set 'user.name'.
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buflen = 257; // UNLEN + 1
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TCHAR userName[buflen];
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if (GetUserName (userName, &buflen))
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SET ("user.name", userName);
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// Set user.home
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TCHAR userHome[MAX_PATH];
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getUserHome(userHome, userName);
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SET ("user.home", userHome);
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// Get and set some OS info.
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OSVERSIONINFO osvi;
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ZeroMemory (&osvi, sizeof(OSVERSIONINFO));
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osvi.dwOSVersionInfoSize = sizeof(OSVERSIONINFO);
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if (GetVersionEx (&osvi))
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{
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if (buffer != NULL)
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{
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_stprintf (buffer, _T("%d.%d"), (int) osvi.dwMajorVersion,
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(int) osvi.dwMinorVersion);
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SET ("os.version", buffer);
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}
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switch (osvi.dwPlatformId)
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{
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case VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_WINDOWS:
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if (osvi.dwMajorVersion == 4 && osvi.dwMinorVersion == 0)
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SET ("os.name", _T("Windows 95"));
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else if (osvi.dwMajorVersion == 4 && osvi.dwMinorVersion == 10)
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SET ("os.name", _T("Windows 98"));
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else if (osvi.dwMajorVersion == 4 && osvi.dwMinorVersion == 90)
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SET ("os.name", _T("Windows Me"));
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else
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SET ("os.name", _T("Windows ??"));
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break;
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case VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_NT:
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if (osvi.dwMajorVersion <= 4 )
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SET ("os.name", _T("Windows NT"));
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else if (osvi.dwMajorVersion == 5 && osvi.dwMinorVersion == 0)
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SET ("os.name", _T("Windows 2000"));
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else if (osvi.dwMajorVersion == 5 && osvi.dwMinorVersion == 1)
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SET ("os.name", _T("Windows XP"));
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else
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SET ("os.name", _T("Windows NT ??"));
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break;
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default:
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SET ("os.name", _T("Windows UNKNOWN"));
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break;
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}
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}
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// Set the OS architecture.
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SYSTEM_INFO si;
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GetSystemInfo (&si);
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switch (si.wProcessorArchitecture)
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{
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case PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_INTEL:
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SET ("os.arch", _T("x86"));
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break;
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case PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_MIPS:
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SET ("os.arch", _T("mips"));
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break;
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case PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_ALPHA:
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SET ("os.arch", _T("alpha"));
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break;
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case PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_PPC:
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SET ("os.arch", _T("ppc"));
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break;
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case PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_IA64:
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SET ("os.arch", _T("ia64"));
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break;
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case PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_UNKNOWN:
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default:
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SET ("os.arch", _T("unknown"));
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break;
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}
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}
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int
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_Jv_pipe (int filedes[2])
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{
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return _pipe (filedes, 4096, _O_BINARY);
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}
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void
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_Jv_platform_close_on_exec (HANDLE h)
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{
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// Mark the handle as non-inheritable. This has
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// no effect under Win9X.
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SetHandleInformation (h, HANDLE_FLAG_INHERIT, 0);
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}
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// Given an address, find the object that defines it and the nearest
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// defined symbol to that address. Returns 0 if no object defines this
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// address.
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int
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_Jv_platform_dladdr (void *addr, _Jv_AddrInfo *info)
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{
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// Since we do not have dladdr() on Windows, we use a trick involving
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// VirtualQuery() to find the module (EXE or DLL) that contains a given
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// address. This was taken from Matt Pietrek's "Under the Hood" column
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// for the April 1997 issue of Microsoft Systems Journal.
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MEMORY_BASIC_INFORMATION mbi;
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if (!VirtualQuery (addr, &mbi, sizeof (mbi)))
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{
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return 0;
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}
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HMODULE hMod = (HMODULE) mbi.AllocationBase;
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char moduleName[MAX_PATH];
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// FIXME: We explicitly use the ANSI variant of the function here.
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if (!GetModuleFileNameA (hMod, moduleName, sizeof (moduleName)))
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{
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return 0;
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}
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char *file_name = (char *)(malloc (strlen (moduleName) + 1));
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strcpy (file_name, moduleName);
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info->file_name = file_name;
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// FIXME.
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info->base = NULL;
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info->sym_name = NULL;
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info->sym_addr = NULL;
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return 1;
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}
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