/* windows.c */ /* implements Windows specific functions */ #include "display-gtk.h" #include static HKEY hkey; static int get_from_registry(HKEY hkey, const char *key) { DWORD value; DWORD len = 4; LONG success; success = RegQueryValueEx(hkey, (LPCTSTR)TEXT(key), NULL, NULL, (LPBYTE) &value, (LPDWORD)&len ); if (success != ERROR_SUCCESS) return FALSE; /* that's what happens the first time we start */ return value; } void subsurface_open_conf(void) { LONG success; success = RegCreateKeyEx(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, (LPCTSTR)TEXT("Software\\subsurface"), 0L, NULL, REG_OPTION_NON_VOLATILE, KEY_ALL_ACCESS, NULL, &hkey, NULL); if (success != ERROR_SUCCESS) printf("CreateKey Software\\subsurface failed %ld\n", success); } void subsurface_set_conf(char *name, pref_type_t type, const void *value) { /* since we are using the pointer 'value' as both an actual * pointer to the string setting and as a way to pass the * numbers 0 and 1 to this function for booleans, one of the * calls to RegSetValueEx needs to pass &value (when we want * to pass the boolean value), the other one passes value (the * address of the string. */ switch (type) { case PREF_BOOL: /* we simply store the value as DWORD */ RegSetValueEx(hkey, (LPCTSTR)TEXT(name), 0, REG_DWORD, (const BYTE *)&value, 4); break; case PREF_STRING: RegSetValueEx(hkey, (LPCTSTR)TEXT(name), 0, REG_SZ, (const BYTE *)value, strlen(value)); } } const void *subsurface_get_conf(char *name, pref_type_t type) { LONG success; char *string; int len; switch (type) { case PREF_BOOL: return get_from_registry(hkey, name) ? (void *) 1 : NULL; case PREF_STRING: string = malloc(80); len = 80; success = RegQueryValueEx(hkey, (LPCTSTR)TEXT(name), NULL, NULL, (LPBYTE) string, (LPDWORD)&len ); if (success != ERROR_SUCCESS) { /* that's what happens the first time we start - just return NULL */ free(string); return NULL; } return string; } /* we shouldn't get here */ return NULL; } void subsurface_close_conf(void) { if (RegFlushKey(hkey) != ERROR_SUCCESS) printf("RegFlushKey failed \n"); RegCloseKey(hkey); } const char *subsurface_USB_name() { return "COM3"; }