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Art Yerkes
bffc2cc145 Finally creating the PowerPC branch. Time to get some local edits out of here.
svn path=/branches/powerpc/; revision=14752
2005-04-23 04:10:06 +00:00
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# full manual is at https://clang.llvm.org/docs/ClangFormatStyleOptions.html
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BasedOnStyle: Microsoft
IndentWidth: 4
UseTab: Never
IndentCaseLabels: true
AllowAllArgumentsOnNextLine: false
AllowAllParametersOfDeclarationOnNextLine: false
BinPackParameters: false
BinPackArguments: true
# This applies to () [] <>
AlignAfterOpenBracket: AlwaysBreak
# Always break before braces
BreakBeforeBraces: Allman
# return type on it's own line
AlwaysBreakAfterReturnType: All
SpaceBeforeAssignmentOperators: true
SpaceBeforeParens: ControlStatements
SpaceBeforeRangeBasedForLoopColon: true
SpaceInEmptyParentheses: false
SpacesBeforeTrailingComments: 1
SpacesInAngles: false
SpacesInContainerLiterals: true
SpacesInCStyleCastParentheses: false
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# EditorConfig is awesome: https://EditorConfig.org
# top-most EditorConfig file
root = true
[*]
insert_final_newline = true
charset = utf-8
indent_size = 4
indent_style = space
trim_trailing_whitespace = true
[*.{json,yml,md}]
indent_size = 2

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# Set the default behavior, in case people don't have core.autocrlf set.
* text=auto
# Files with these extensions are accepted source files inside the ReactOS
# tree. They should have native line endings of the OS.
*.acf text
*.asm text
*.c text
*.cc text
*.cmake text
*.cpp text
*.cxx text
*.h text
*.hpp text
*.hxx text
*.idl text
*.inc text
*.inl text
*.klc text
*.l text
*.lds text
*.md text
*.rc text
*.s text
*.S text
*.sfd text
*.spec text
*.svg text
*.txt text
*.TXT text
*.y text
# Files with these extensions must always have LF (Unix) line endings.
*.sh text eol=lf
# Files with these extensions end up in the built ReactOS system, so they
# need to have CRLF line endings.
*.bat text eol=crlf
*.cmd text eol=crlf
*.exp text eol=crlf
*.hhc text eol=crlf
*.hhp text eol=crlf
*.ini text eol=crlf
*.INI text eol=crlf
*.inf text eol=crlf
*.inf.tpl text eol=crlf
*.js text eol=crlf
*.manifest text eol=crlf
*.mc text eol=crlf
*.mof text eol=crlf
*.rgs text eol=crlf
*.sif text eol=crlf
*.vbs text eol=crlf
*.vcxproj text eol=crlf
*.xml text eol=crlf
# Files with these extensions are accepted binary files inside the ReactOS
# tree. Git must not tamper with them at all!
*.avi binary
*.bin binary
*.bmf binary
*.bmp binary
*.BMP binary
*.chm binary
*.cur binary
*.dll binary
*.emf binary
*.gif binary
*.ico binary
*.jpg binary
*.mp3 binary
*.nls binary
*.otf binary
*.pdn binary
*.pfb binary
*.pfm binary
*.png binary
*.psd binary
*.ttc binary
*.ttf binary
*.wav binary
*.xcf binary
# All other extensions not explicitly mentioned here are left for Git to
# handle automatically.
# You must not rely on them having a particular line ending style!

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custom: ['https://reactos.org/donate/', 'https://www.paypal.me/ReactOS']

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## Purpose
_Do a quick recap of your work here._
JIRA issue: [CORE-XXXX](https://jira.reactos.org/browse/CORE-XXXX)
## Proposed changes
_Describe what you propose to change/add/fix with this pull request._
-
-
## TODO
_Use a TODO when your pull request is Work in Progress._
- [ ]
- [ ]
## Testbot runs (Filled in by Devs)
- [ ] KVM x86:
- [ ] KVM x64:

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# Labelling by the files touched
ATL:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- sdk/lib/atl/**
drivers:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- drivers/**
- sdk/lib/drivers/**
- all-globs-to-any-file:
- win32ss/drivers/**
- '!win32ss/drivers/font/**'
freeldr:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- boot/freeldr/**
"kernel&hal":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- hal/**
- ntoskrnl/**
ROSTESTS:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- modules/rostests/**
shell:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- base/shell/explorer/**
- base/shell/rshell/**
- dll/shellext/**
- dll/win32/browseui/**
- dll/win32/shell32/**
Win32SS:
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- win32ss/**
"input method":
- changed-files:
- any-glob-to-any-file:
- base/ctf/**
- win32ss/user/imm32/**
- win32ss/user/ntuser/ime.c
- win32ss/user/user32/misc/imm.c

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name: Build
on: [push, pull_request]
jobs:
build-linux:
strategy:
matrix:
compiler: [gcc, clang]
arch: [i386, amd64]
config: [Debug, Release]
dllver: ['0x502', '0x600']
exclude:
- dllver: 0x600
compiler: clang
- dllver: 0x600
config: Release
fail-fast: false
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
steps:
- name: Get RosBE build specifics
id: get_rosbe_spec
run: |
gcc -march=native -Q --help=target | grep "\-march= " | awk '{print $NF}'
echo march-sha=$(gcc -march=native -Q --help=target | sha1sum | awk '{print $1}') >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo git-sha=$(git ls-remote https://github.com/zefklop/RosBE.git | grep unix_amd64 | awk '{print $1}') >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
wget https://gist.githubusercontent.com/zefklop/b2d6a0b470c70183e93d5285a03f5899/raw/build_rosbe_ci.sh
- name: Get RosBE
id: get_rosbe
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: RosBE-CI
key: RosBE-CI-${{runner.os}}-${{steps.get_rosbe_spec.outputs.march-sha}}-${{steps.get_rosbe_spec.outputs.git-sha}}-${{hashfiles('./build_rosbe_ci.sh')}}
- name: Compile RosBE
if: ${{ steps.get_rosbe.outputs.cache-hit != 'true' }}
run: |
chmod +x build_rosbe_ci.sh
./build_rosbe_ci.sh ${{github.workspace}}/RosBE-CI
- name: Install ccache
run: sudo apt install ccache
- name: Install LLVM
if: ${{ matrix.compiler == 'clang' }}
run: |
export LLVM_VERSION=13
wget https://apt.llvm.org/llvm.sh
chmod +x llvm.sh
sudo ./llvm.sh $LLVM_VERSION
echo "D_CLANG_VERSION=-DCLANG_VERSION=$LLVM_VERSION" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- name: Source checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
path: src
- name: Set up cache for ccache
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: ccache
key: ccache-${{matrix.compiler}}-${{matrix.arch}}-${{matrix.config}}-${{matrix.dllver}}-${{github.sha}}
restore-keys: |
ccache-${{matrix.compiler}}-${{matrix.arch}}-${{matrix.config}}-${{matrix.dllver}}-
- name: Set ccache settings
run: |
echo "CCACHE_BASEDIR=${{github.workspace}}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "CCACHE_DIR=${{github.workspace}}/ccache" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "CCACHE_MAXSIZE=1G" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "CCACHE_SLOPPINESS=time_macros" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- name: Ease ccache compiler check (GCC)
if: ${{ matrix.compiler == 'gcc' }}
run: echo "CCACHE_COMPILERCHECK=string:${{steps.get_rosbe_spec.outputs.git-sha}}-${{hashfiles('./build_rosbe_ci.sh')}}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- name: Configure
run: echo 'cmake -S ${{github.workspace}}/src -B ${{github.workspace}}/build -G Ninja -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE:FILEPATH=toolchain-${{matrix.compiler}}.cmake -DARCH:STRING=${{matrix.arch}} -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=${{matrix.config}} -DDLL_EXPORT_VERSION=${{matrix.dllver}} -DENABLE_CCACHE=1 -DENABLE_ROSTESTS=1 -DENABLE_ROSAPPS=1 ${{env.D_CLANG_VERSION}}' | ${{github.workspace}}/RosBE-CI/RosBE.sh . 0 ${{matrix.arch}}
- name: Build
run: echo 'cmake --build ${{github.workspace}}/build -- -k0' | ${{github.workspace}}/RosBE-CI/RosBE.sh . 0 ${{matrix.arch}}
- name: Generate ISOs
run: echo 'cmake --build ${{github.workspace}}/build --target bootcd --target livecd' | ${{github.workspace}}/RosBE-CI/RosBE.sh . 0 ${{matrix.arch}}
- name: Print ccache statistics
run: ccache -s
- name: Upload ISOs
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: reactos-${{matrix.compiler}}-${{matrix.arch}}-${{matrix.config}}-${{matrix.dllver}}-${{github.sha}}
path: |
build/bootcd.iso
build/livecd.iso
build-msvc:
strategy:
matrix:
os: [windows-latest]
toolset: ['14','14.2'] # VS 2022, and 2019 (see below)
arch: [i386, amd64]
config: [Debug, Release]
dllver: ['0x502', '0x600']
exclude: # Build NT6 ISOs only with the latest toolset when compiled as a debug build
- dllver: 0x600
toolset: 14.2
- dllver: 0x600
config: Release
fail-fast: false
runs-on: ${{matrix.os}}
steps:
- name: Install ninja
run: choco install -y ninja
- name: Install Flex & Bison
run: |
curl -O https://svn.reactos.org/storage/vperevertkin/flexbison.7z
7z x flexbison.7z -O${{github.workspace}}\bin
echo "${{github.workspace}}\bin" | Out-File -FilePath $env:GITHUB_PATH -Encoding utf8 -Append
echo "BISON_PKGDATADIR=${{github.workspace}}\bin\share\bison" | Out-File -FilePath $env:GITHUB_ENV -Encoding utf8 -Append
echo "M4=${{github.workspace}}\bin\m4.exe" | Out-File -FilePath $env:GITHUB_ENV -Encoding utf8 -Append
- name: Activate VS cmd (x86)
if: ${{ matrix.arch == 'i386' }}
uses: ilammy/msvc-dev-cmd@v1
with:
arch: amd64_x86
toolset: ${{matrix.toolset}}
- name: Activate VS cmd (amd64)
if: ${{ matrix.arch == 'amd64' }}
uses: ilammy/msvc-dev-cmd@v1
with:
arch: amd64
toolset: ${{matrix.toolset}}
- name: Source checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
path: src
- name: Configure
run: cmake -S src -B build -G Ninja -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE:FILEPATH=toolchain-msvc.cmake -DARCH:STRING=${{matrix.arch}} -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=${{matrix.config}} -DDLL_EXPORT_VERSION=${{matrix.dllver}} -DENABLE_ROSTESTS=1 -DENABLE_ROSAPPS=1
- name: Build
run: cmake --build build -- -k0
- name: Generate ISOs
run: cmake --build build --target bootcd --target livecd
- name: Upload ISOs
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: reactos-msvc${{matrix.toolset}}-${{matrix.arch}}-${{matrix.config}}-${{matrix.dllver}}-${{github.sha}}
path: |
build/bootcd.iso
build/livecd.iso
- name: Upload debug symbols
if: ${{ matrix.config == 'Debug' }}
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: reactos-syms-msvc${{matrix.toolset}}-${{matrix.arch}}-${{matrix.config}}-${{matrix.dllver}}-${{github.sha}}
path: build/msvc_pdb
build-msvc-arm:
strategy:
matrix:
toolset: ['14','14.2'] # VS 2022, 2019
arch: [arm, arm64]
config: [Debug, Release]
fail-fast: false
runs-on: windows-latest
steps:
- name: Install ninja
run: choco install -y ninja
- name: Install Flex & Bison
run: |
curl -O https://svn.reactos.org/storage/vperevertkin/flexbison.7z
7z x flexbison.7z -O${{github.workspace}}\bin
echo "${{github.workspace}}\bin" | Out-File -FilePath $env:GITHUB_PATH -Encoding utf8 -Append
echo "BISON_PKGDATADIR=${{github.workspace}}\bin\share\bison" | Out-File -FilePath $env:GITHUB_ENV -Encoding utf8 -Append
echo "M4=${{github.workspace}}\bin\m4.exe" | Out-File -FilePath $env:GITHUB_ENV -Encoding utf8 -Append
- name: Activate VS cmd (arm)
if: ${{ matrix.arch == 'arm' }}
uses: ilammy/msvc-dev-cmd@v1
with:
arch: amd64_arm
sdk: 10.0.22621.0 # Windows SDK 10.0.26100.0 dropped support for 32-bit ARM
toolset: ${{matrix.toolset}}
- name: Activate VS cmd (arm64)
if: ${{ matrix.arch == 'arm64' }}
uses: ilammy/msvc-dev-cmd@v1
with:
arch: amd64_arm64
toolset: ${{matrix.toolset}}
- name: Source checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
path: src
- name: Configure
run: cmake -S src -B build -G Ninja -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE:FILEPATH=toolchain-msvc.cmake -DARCH:STRING=${{matrix.arch}} -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=${{matrix.config}} -DENABLE_ROSTESTS=1 -DENABLE_ROSAPPS=1
- name: Build base module
if: ${{ matrix.arch == 'arm' }}
run: cmake --build build --target base/all
- name: Build control panel applets
if: ${{ matrix.arch == 'arm' }}
run: cmake --build build --target dll/cpl/all
- name: Build rosapps
if: ${{ matrix.arch == 'arm' }}
run: cmake --build build --target modules/rosapps/all
- name: Build subsystems
if: ${{ matrix.arch == 'arm' }}
run: cmake --build build --target subsystems/all
- name: Build some applications (arm64)
if: ${{ matrix.arch == 'arm64' }}
run: cmake --build build --target calc magnify mstsc notepad osk regedit taskmgr winmine wordpad base/applications/screensavers/all -- -k0
- name: Upload compiled binaries
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: reactos-msvc${{matrix.toolset}}-${{matrix.arch}}-${{matrix.config}}-${{github.sha}}
path: |
build/base
build/dll/cpl
build/modules/rosapps
build/subsystems
!**/CMakeFiles
!**/cmake_install.cmake
!**/*.asm
!**/*.bin
!**/*.c
!**/*.def
!**/*.exp
!**/*.h
!**/*.lib
!**/*.mc
!**/*.obj
!**/*.rc
!**/*.tlb
- name: Upload debug symbols
if: ${{ matrix.config == 'Debug' }}
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: reactos-syms-msvc${{matrix.toolset}}-${{matrix.arch}}-${{matrix.config}}-${{github.sha}}
path: build/msvc_pdb
# FIXME: Does not boot on toolset 14.1, 14.3+ is untested
build-clang-cl:
strategy:
matrix:
arch: [i386, amd64]
config: [Debug, Release]
fail-fast: false
runs-on: windows-latest
steps:
- name: Install ninja
run: choco install -y ninja
- name: Install LLVM
run: |
choco install -y --allow-downgrade llvm --version 13.0.1
echo "LLVM_PATH=${env:PROGRAMFILES}\llvm\bin" | Out-File -FilePath $env:GITHUB_ENV -Encoding utf8 -Append
- name: Install Flex & Bison
run: |
curl -O https://svn.reactos.org/storage/vperevertkin/flexbison.7z
7z x flexbison.7z -O${{github.workspace}}\bin
echo "${{github.workspace}}\bin" | Out-File -FilePath $env:GITHUB_PATH -Encoding utf8 -Append
echo "BISON_PKGDATADIR=${{github.workspace}}\bin\share\bison" | Out-File -FilePath $env:GITHUB_ENV -Encoding utf8 -Append
echo "M4=${{github.workspace}}\bin\m4.exe" | Out-File -FilePath $env:GITHUB_ENV -Encoding utf8 -Append
- name: Activate VS cmd (x86)
if: ${{ matrix.arch == 'i386' }}
uses: ilammy/msvc-dev-cmd@v1
with:
arch: amd64_x86
toolset: '14'
- name: Activate VS cmd (amd64)
if: ${{ matrix.arch == 'amd64' }}
uses: ilammy/msvc-dev-cmd@v1
with:
arch: amd64
toolset: '14'
- name: Add LLVM to PATH
run: echo "${env:LLVM_PATH}" | Out-File -FilePath $env:GITHUB_PATH -Encoding utf8 -Append
- name: Source checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
path: src
- name: Configure
run: cmake -S src -B build -G Ninja -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE:FILEPATH=toolchain-msvc.cmake -DARCH:STRING=${{matrix.arch}} -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=${{matrix.config}} -DENABLE_ROSTESTS=1 -DENABLE_ROSAPPS=1 -DUSE_CLANG_CL:BOOL=TRUE
- name: Build
run: cmake --build build -- -k0
- name: Generate ISOs
run: cmake --build build --target bootcd --target livecd
- name: Upload ISOs
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: reactos-clang-cl-${{matrix.arch}}-${{matrix.config}}-${{github.sha}}
path: |
build/bootcd.iso
build/livecd.iso
- name: Upload debug symbols
if: ${{ matrix.config == 'Debug' }}
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: reactos-syms-clang-cl-${{matrix.arch}}-${{matrix.config}}-${{github.sha}}
path: build/msvc_pdb
build-msbuild-i386:
name: MSBuild (i386)
runs-on: windows-latest
steps:
- name: Install Flex and Bison
run: |
curl -O https://svn.reactos.org/storage/vperevertkin/flexbison.7z
7z x flexbison.7z -O${{github.workspace}}\bin
echo "${{github.workspace}}\bin" | Out-File -FilePath $env:GITHUB_PATH -Encoding utf8 -Append
echo "BISON_PKGDATADIR=${{github.workspace}}\bin\share\bison" | Out-File -FilePath $env:GITHUB_ENV -Encoding utf8 -Append
echo "M4=${{github.workspace}}\bin\m4.exe" | Out-File -FilePath $env:GITHUB_ENV -Encoding utf8 -Append
- name: Add CL to PATH
uses: ilammy/msvc-dev-cmd@v1
with:
arch: amd64_x86
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
path: src
- name: Configure
run: |
mkdir build
cd build
cmake -G "Visual Studio 17 2022" -A Win32 -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE:FILEPATH=toolchain-msvc.cmake -DARCH:STRING=i386 -DENABLE_ROSTESTS=1 -DENABLE_ROSAPPS=1 ${{github.workspace}}\src
- name: Build
run: cmake --build ${{github.workspace}}\build --target bootcd --target livecd

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name: "Pull Request Labeler"
on:
- pull_request_target
jobs:
triage:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/labeler@v5
with:
sync-labels: true

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# This workflow warns and then closes issues and PRs that have had no activity for a specified amount of time.
#
# You can adjust the behavior by modifying this file.
# For more information, see:
# https://github.com/actions/stale
name: Mark stale issues and pull requests
on:
schedule:
- cron: '43 0 * * *'
jobs:
stale:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
pull-requests: write
steps:
- uses: actions/stale@v9
with:
repo-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
days-before-stale: 120
days-before-issue-stale: -1
days-before-close: 14
days-before-issue-close: -1
exempt-all-assignees: true
exempt-draft-pr: true
stale-pr-message: 'This PR is stale because it received no updates in the last 4 months. Without removing the stale label, or commenting on this ticket it will be closed in 2 weeks.'
stale-issue-label: 'no-issue-activity'
stale-pr-label: 'no-pr-activity'
operations-per-run: 100

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compile_commands.json
output-*
modules/optional
modules/bootcd_extras
modules/livecd_extras
modules/hybridcd_extras
modules/3rdparty
modules/[Aa][Hh][Kk]_[Tt]ests
.cache
.cproject
.DS_Store
.project
.settings
.vscode
sdk/tools/winesync/winesync.cfg

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# Commit message example
# ----------------------
# [MODULE] A short but descriptive summary (#pr-num)
#
# A comprehensible description of WHY you did this work. Do not limit
# yourself here.
# The width of the description is arbitary, but it is a good idea to
# wrap the text by 72 chars.
#
# CORE-XXXX CIDXXXXX
# ----------------------
# * [MODULE] should usually be the name of the CMake module, written
# in all caps.
# * Summary should be imperative (not past tense) and not end with a
# period.
# * Description of a commit should explain WHY a change was made.
# * JIRA, Coverity ID references should be placed at the bottom row.
# * There must be a newline between summary, description and bug IDs.
# * GitHub Pull Request ID should be referenced in the summary in
# parens. If the resulting summary is longer than 70 chars it may
# be placed last in the ID row to prevent hard wrapping on GitHub.

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FROM gitpod/workspace-full-vnc
USER gitpod
# Install custom tools, runtime, etc. using apt-get
# For example, the command below would install "bastet" - a command line tetris clone:
#
# RUN sudo apt-get -q update && # sudo apt-get install -yq bastet && # sudo rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
#
# More information: https://www.gitpod.io/docs/config-docker/
RUN sudo apt-get -q update && \
sudo apt-get -yq upgrade && \
sudo apt-get -yq install qemu-system-x86 qemu-utils gdb-mingw-w64 && \
sudo rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
RUN wget https://svn.reactos.org/amine/RosBEBinFull.tar.gz && \
sudo tar -xzvf RosBEBinFull.tar.gz -C /usr/local --one-top-level=RosBE --strip-components 1 && \
rm -f RosBEBinFull.tar.gz
RUN echo 'export PATH=/usr/local/RosBE/i386/bin:$PATH' >> /home/gitpod/.profile
RUN qemu-img create -f qcow2 reactos_hdd.qcow 10G

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tasks:
- before: >
brew install cmake ninja
init: >
mkdir -p /workspace/reactos/build &&
cd /workspace/reactos/build &&
cmake .. -DCMAKE_EXPORT_COMPILE_COMMANDS=ON -DGDB:BOOL=TRUE -DSEPARATE_DBG:BOOL=TRUE -D_WINKD_:BOOL=TRUE -DKDBG:BOOL=FALSE -DENABLE_ROSTESTS:BOOL=TRUE -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=toolchain-gcc.cmake -G "Ninja" &&
ninja xdk psdk
command: >
cd /workspace/reactos/build &&
ninja all
image:
file: .gitpod.Dockerfile
vscode:
extensions:
- ms-vscode.cpptools@0.27.0-insiders3:Djj3Csw0GXjmueWAPWvTsg==

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{
// Use IntelliSense to learn about possible attributes.
// Hover to view descriptions of existing attributes.
"version": "0.2.0",
"configurations": [
{
"type": "cppdbg",
"request": "launch",
"name": "livecd (qemu)",
"preLaunchTask": "launch livecd",
"miDebuggerServerAddress": "localhost:9091",
"miDebuggerArgs": "-l 15 -ex 'set sysroot ${workspaceRoot}/build/symbols'",
"program": "${workspaceRoot}/build/ntoskrnl/ntoskrnl.exe",
"cwd": "${workspaceRoot}/build",
"miDebuggerPath": "i686-w64-mingw32-gdb"
},
{
"type": "cppdbg",
"request": "launch",
"name": "bootcd (qemu)",
"preLaunchTask": "launch bootcd",
"miDebuggerServerAddress": "localhost:9091",
"miDebuggerArgs": "-l 15 -ex 'set sysroot ${workspaceRoot}/build/symbols'",
"program": "${workspaceRoot}/build/ntoskrnl/ntoskrnl.exe",
"cwd": "${workspaceRoot}/build",
"miDebuggerPath": "i686-w64-mingw32-gdb"
}
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{
"cpp.buildConfigurations": [
{
"name": "build",
"directory": "${workspaceFolder}/build"
}
],
"cpp.clangdArgs": "--background-index",
"C_Cpp.intelliSenseEngine": "Disabled",
}

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{
// See https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=733558
// for the documentation about the tasks.json format
"version": "2.0.0",
"tasks": [
{
"label": "build livecd",
"type": "shell",
"command": "ninja livecd",
"options": {
"cwd": "${workspaceFolder}/build"
},
"group": "build",
"problemMatcher": [
{
"owner": "cpp",
"fileLocation": ["relative", "${workspaceFolder}/build"],
"pattern": {
"regexp": "^(.*):(\\d+):(\\d+):\\s+(warning|error):\\s+(.*)$",
"file": 1,
"line": 2,
"column": 3,
"severity": 4,
"message": 5
}
}
]
},
{
"label": "build bootcd",
"type": "shell",
"command": "ninja bootcd",
"options": {
"cwd": "${workspaceFolder}/build"
},
"group": "build",
"problemMatcher": [
{
"base": "$gcc",
"fileLocation": ["relative", "${workspaceFolder}/build"],
},
]
},
{
"label": "launch livecd",
"type": "process",
"options": {
"cwd": "${workspaceFolder}/build"
},
"dependsOn": [
"build livecd"
],
"dependsOrder": "sequence",
"command": "qemu-system-i386",
"args": [
"-cdrom", "livecd.iso",
"-chardev", "socket,port=9091,host=localhost,server,nowait,id=char0",
"-serial", "chardev:char0",
"-nic", "user,model=e1000",
"-boot", "d",
"-chardev", "socket,path=/tmp/livecd_dbg,server,nowait,id=char1", "-serial", "chardev:char1",
"-daemonize"
],
"problemMatcher": []
},
{
"label": "launch bootcd",
"type": "process",
"options": {
"cwd": "${workspaceFolder}/build"
},
"dependsOn": [
"build bootcd"
],
"dependsOrder": "sequence",
"command": "qemu-system-i386",
"args": [
"-cdrom", "bootcd.iso",
"-hda", "${env:HOME}/reactos_hdd.qcow",
"-boot", "d",
"-m", "1024",
"-chardev", "socket,port=9091,host=localhost,server,nowait,id=char0",
"-serial", "chardev:char0",
"-nic", "user,model=e1000",
"-chardev", "socket,path=/tmp/bootcd_dbg,server,nowait,id=char1", "-serial", "chardev:char1",
"-daemonize"
],
"problemMatcher": []
},
],
}

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cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.17.0)
if(NOT CMAKE_VERSION MATCHES "ReactOS")
message(WARNING "Building with \"${CMAKE_COMMAND}\", which is not the custom CMake included in RosBE, might cause build issues...")
endif()
include(CMakeDependentOption)
# CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING and MSVC_IDE are not set until project() is called, so let's test this instead
if ((DEFINED CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE) AND (CMAKE_GENERATOR MATCHES "Visual Studio.*"))
# Do not use MSVC_RUNTIME_LIBRARY target property. We use our own flags instead
message(WARNING "Setting policy CMP0091 to OLD behaviour")
cmake_policy(SET CMP0091 OLD)
endif()
project(REACTOS)
set(CMAKE_INCLUDE_CURRENT_DIR ON)
set(CMAKE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES_PROJECT_BEFORE ON)
set(CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_PREFIX "")
set(CMAKE_SHARED_MODULE_PREFIX "")
set(CMAKE_SKIP_PREPROCESSED_SOURCE_RULES TRUE)
set(CMAKE_SKIP_ASSEMBLY_SOURCE_RULES TRUE)
set(CMAKE_COLOR_MAKEFILE OFF)
set(CMAKE_POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE OFF)
set(CMAKE_C_STANDARD 99)
set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD 11)
#set_property(GLOBAL PROPERTY RULE_MESSAGES OFF)
# check that the ARCH (target architecture) variable is defined
if(NOT ARCH)
message(FATAL_ERROR "Target architecture (ARCH) is not defined. Please, choose one of: i386, amd64, arm, arm64")
endif()
# Now the ARCH variable will be in lowercase.
# It is needed because STREQUAL comparison
# is case-sensitive.
# See http://cmake.3232098.n2.nabble.com/Case-insensitive-string-compare-td7580269.html
# for more information.
string(TOLOWER ${ARCH} ARCH)
# set possible values for cmake GUI
set_property(CACHE ARCH PROPERTY STRINGS "i386" "amd64" "arm" "arm64")
# Alternative WinNT-compatible architecture string
if(ARCH STREQUAL "i386")
set(WINARCH "x86")
else()
set(WINARCH ${ARCH})
endif()
# set CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE if not set
if(NOT CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE AND NOT CMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES)
message(STATUS "Setting build type to Debug as none was specified.")
set(CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE "Debug" CACHE
STRING "Choose the type of build." FORCE)
# Set the possible values of build type for cmake-gui
set_property(CACHE CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE PROPERTY STRINGS
"Debug" "Release" "MinSizeRel" "RelWithDebInfo")
endif()
# Versioning
include(sdk/include/reactos/version.cmake)
# Compile options
include(sdk/cmake/config.cmake)
# Compiler flags handling
include(sdk/cmake/compilerflags.cmake)
# set_wine_module function
include(sdk/cmake/set_wine_module.cmake)
add_definitions(
-D__REACTOS__
# swprintf without count argument is used in most of the codebase
-D_CRT_NON_CONFORMING_SWPRINTFS
)
# There doesn't seem to be a standard for __FILE__ being relative or absolute, so detect it at runtime.
file(RELATIVE_PATH _PATH_PREFIX ${REACTOS_BINARY_DIR} ${REACTOS_SOURCE_DIR})
if (NOT MSVC AND ((CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID STREQUAL "GNU") AND (CMAKE_C_COMPILER_VERSION VERSION_GREATER_EQUAL "8.0.0")
OR (CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID STREQUAL "Clang") AND (CMAKE_C_COMPILER_VERSION VERSION_GREATER_EQUAL "10.0.0")))
# Thankfully, GCC has this
add_compile_options(-ffile-prefix-map=${REACTOS_SOURCE_DIR}=)
add_compile_options(-ffile-prefix-map=${_PATH_PREFIX}=)
else()
string(LENGTH ${_PATH_PREFIX} _PATH_PREFIX_LENGTH)
string(LENGTH ${REACTOS_SOURCE_DIR} REACTOS_SOURCE_DIR_LENGTH)
math(EXPR REACTOS_SOURCE_DIR_LENGTH "${REACTOS_SOURCE_DIR_LENGTH} + 1")
add_compile_definitions("$<$<COMPILE_LANGUAGE:C,CXX>:__RELFILE__=&__FILE__[__FILE__[0] == '.' ? ${_PATH_PREFIX_LENGTH} : ${REACTOS_SOURCE_DIR_LENGTH}]>")
endif()
if(MSVC_IDE)
add_compile_options("/MP")
endif()
# Bison and Flex support
find_package(BISON REQUIRED)
find_package(FLEX REQUIRED)
if(MSVC_IDE)
# Bison needs M4 and BISON_PKGDATADIR set at build time,
# but visual studio is hardly ever opened from the configure-time environment.
# Since cmake does not support setting env variables for a custom command,
# we have to write a wrapper that sets the variables and then executes bison.
# Idea taken from https://stackoverflow.com/a/35032051/4928207
if(DEFINED ENV{M4})
# Store this environment variable for configure re-runs from withing visual studio.
SET(ROS_SAVED_M4 "$ENV{M4}" CACHE INTERNAL "")
endif()
if(DEFINED ENV{BISON_PKGDATADIR})
SET(ROS_SAVED_BISON_PKGDATADIR "$ENV{BISON_PKGDATADIR}" CACHE INTERNAL "")
endif()
# Tell the user about a misconfigured environment
if("x${ROS_SAVED_M4}x" STREQUAL "xx" OR "x${ROS_SAVED_BISON_PKGDATADIR}x" STREQUAL "xx")
message(FATAL_ERROR "\nM4 or BISON_PKGDATADIR environment variables not set, cannot continue!\n"
"See https://reactos.org/wiki/Visual_Studio for more information!")
endif()
file(WRITE "${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/bison_wrapper.cmd"
"@ECHO OFF\n"
"set M4=${ROS_SAVED_M4}\n"
"set BISON_PKGDATADIR=${ROS_SAVED_BISON_PKGDATADIR}\n"
"${BISON_EXECUTABLE} %*\n")
set(BISON_EXECUTABLE "${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/bison_wrapper.cmd")
# And the same hacks for FLEX
file(WRITE "${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/flex_wrapper.cmd"
"@ECHO OFF\n"
"set M4=${ROS_SAVED_M4}\n"
"set BISON_PKGDATADIR=${ROS_SAVED_BISON_PKGDATADIR}\n"
"${FLEX_EXECUTABLE} %*\n")
set(FLEX_EXECUTABLE "${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/flex_wrapper.cmd")
endif()
if(NOT CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING)
set(TOOLS_FOLDER ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR})
add_definitions(-DTARGET_${ARCH})
if(MSVC)
if(ARCH STREQUAL "i386")
add_definitions(/D_X86_ /D__i386__ /DWIN32 /D_WINDOWS)
elseif(ARCH STREQUAL "amd64")
add_definitions(-D_AMD64_ -D__x86_64__ /DWIN32 -D_WINDOWS)
elseif(ARCH STREQUAL "arm")
add_definitions(-D__arm__)
elseif(ARCH STREQUAL "arm64")
add_definitions(-D__aarch64__)
endif()
if(MSVC_VERSION GREATER 1699)
add_definitions(/D_ALLOW_KEYWORD_MACROS)
endif()
endif()
add_subdirectory(sdk/include/host)
add_subdirectory(dll/win32/dbghelp)
add_subdirectory(sdk/tools)
add_subdirectory(sdk/lib)
set(NATIVE_TARGETS asmpp bin2c widl gendib cabman fatten hpp isohybrid mkhive mkisofs obj2bin spec2def geninc mkshelllink utf16le xml2sdb)
if(NOT MSVC)
list(APPEND NATIVE_TARGETS pefixup)
if (ARCH STREQUAL "i386")
list(APPEND NATIVE_TARGETS rsym)
endif()
endif()
install(TARGETS ${NATIVE_TARGETS})
else()
# Add host tools target
include(sdk/cmake/host-tools.cmake)
setup_host_tools()
# We don't need CMake importlib handling.
unset(CMAKE_IMPORT_LIBRARY_SUFFIX)
# Print build type(s)
if(CMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES)
# Multi-config generators, like Visual Studio (MSBuild).
message("-- Configuration types: ${CMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES}")
else()
# Single-configuration generators, like Ninja.
message("-- Build type: ${CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE}")
endif()
# Always add /MT in VS CMAKE_GENERATOR and define _SBCS otherwise VS thinks it's a multi-byte or whatever project
if (MSVC_IDE)
add_compile_options("/MT")
add_compile_definitions(_SBCS)
endif()
# adjust the default behaviour of the FIND_XXX() commands:
# search headers and libraries in the target environment, search
# programs in the host environment
set(CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH_MODE_PROGRAM NEVER)
set(CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH_MODE_LIBRARY NEVER)
set(CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH_MODE_INCLUDE NEVER)
# Add our own target properties
# General module definitions
define_property(TARGET PROPERTY REACTOS_MODULE_TYPE
BRIEF_DOCS "The type of this module"
FULL_DOCS [[
The type of this module.
One of "nativecui", "nativedll", "kernelmodedriver", "wdmdriver", "kerneldll", "win32cui", "win32gui", "win32dll", "win32ocx", "cpl" or "module"]])
# C++
define_property(TARGET PROPERTY WITH_CXX_EXCEPTIONS
BRIEF_DOCS "Enable C++ exceptions on this target"
FULL_DOCS [[
Enables C++ exception handling.
Enable this if the module uses try/catch or throw. You might also need this if you use a standard operator new (the one without nothrow).]])
define_property(TARGET PROPERTY WITH_CXX_RTTI
BRIEF_DOCS "Enable C++ RTTI on this target"
FULL_DOCS [[
Enables run-time type information.
Enable this if the module uses typeid or dynamic_cast. You will probably need to link yith cpprt as well, if you are not already using STL.]])
if(DBG)
add_definitions(-DDBG=1 -D_SEH_ENABLE_TRACE)
else()
add_definitions(-DDBG=0)
endif()
if(ENABLE_CCACHE)
message(WARNING "-- Disabling precompiled headers support (ccache).")
option(PCH "Whether to use precompiled headers" OFF)
set_property(GLOBAL PROPERTY RULE_LAUNCH_COMPILE ccache)
elseif(CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID STREQUAL "GNU")
message(WARNING "-- Disabling precompiled headers on GCC by default CORE-17108.")
option(PCH "Whether to use precompiled headers" OFF)
else()
option(PCH "Whether to use precompiled headers" ON)
endif()
# Version Options
add_definitions(-DWINVER=0x502
-D_WIN32_IE=0x600
-D_WIN32_WINNT=0x502
-D_WIN32_WINDOWS=0x502
-D_SETUPAPI_VER=0x502
-DMINGW_HAS_SECURE_API=1
-DD3D_UMD_INTERFACE_VERSION=0x000C # Vista
-DDXGKDDI_INTERFACE_VERSION=0x1052 # Vista
-DDLL_EXPORT_VERSION=${DLL_EXPORT_VERSION})
# Arch Options
if(ARCH STREQUAL "i386")
# clang-cl defines this one for itself
if(NOT (MSVC AND CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID STREQUAL "Clang"))
add_definitions(-D_M_IX86)
endif()
add_definitions(-D_X86_ -D__i386__ -Di386)
if(SARCH STREQUAL "xbox")
add_definitions(-DSARCH_XBOX)
elseif(SARCH STREQUAL "pc98")
add_definitions(-DSARCH_PC98)
endif()
elseif(ARCH STREQUAL "amd64")
# clang-cl defines this one for itself
if (NOT (MSVC AND CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID STREQUAL "Clang"))
add_compile_definitions(_M_AMD64 _M_X64)
endif()
add_definitions(-D_AMD64_ -D__x86_64__ -D_WIN64)
elseif(ARCH STREQUAL "arm")
# _M_ARM is already defined by toolchain
add_definitions(-D_ARM_ -D__arm__ -DWIN32)
if(SARCH STREQUAL "omap3-zoom2")
add_definitions(-D_ZOOM2_)
endif()
elseif(ARCH STREQUAL "arm64")
# GNU tools refer to arm64 as aarch64
add_definitions(-D_ARM64_ -D__arm64__ -D__aarch64__ -D_WIN64)
endif()
# Other
add_definitions(-D_NEW_DELETE_OPERATORS_)
if(ARCH STREQUAL "i386")
add_definitions(-DUSE_COMPILER_EXCEPTIONS -D_USE_32BIT_TIME_T)
elseif(ARCH STREQUAL "amd64")
add_compile_definitions(USE_COMPILER_EXCEPTIONS)
elseif(ARCH STREQUAL "arm")
add_compile_definitions(USE_COMPILER_EXCEPTIONS)
elseif(ARCH STREQUAL "arm64")
add_compile_definitions(USE_COMPILER_EXCEPTIONS)
endif()
# Activate support for assembly source files
if (MSVC)
enable_language(ASM_MASM)
else()
enable_language(ASM)
endif()
# Activate language support for resource files
enable_language(RC)
# Localization definitions
include(sdk/cmake/localization.cmake)
set(I18N_DEFS "")
# This will set I18N_DEFS for later use
set_i18n_language(${I18N_LANG})
# Compiler specific definitions and macros
if(MSVC)
include(sdk/cmake/msvc.cmake)
else()
include(sdk/cmake/gcc.cmake)
endif()
# Generic macros
include(sdk/cmake/CMakeMacros.cmake)
# IDL macros for widl/midl
# We're using widl now for both MSVC and GCC builds
include(sdk/cmake/widl-support.cmake)
include_directories(
sdk/include
sdk/include/psdk
sdk/include/dxsdk
sdk/include/winrt
${REACTOS_BINARY_DIR}/sdk/include
${REACTOS_BINARY_DIR}/sdk/include/psdk
${REACTOS_BINARY_DIR}/sdk/include/dxsdk
${REACTOS_BINARY_DIR}/sdk/include/ddk
${REACTOS_BINARY_DIR}/sdk/include/reactos
${REACTOS_BINARY_DIR}/sdk/include/reactos/mc
sdk/include/crt
sdk/include/vcruntime
sdk/include/ddk
sdk/include/ndk
sdk/include/reactos
sdk/include/reactos/libs
sdk/lib/pseh/include)
if(ARCH STREQUAL "arm")
include_directories(${REACTOS_SOURCE_DIR}/sdk/include/reactos/arm)
endif()
add_dependency_header()
add_subdirectory(sdk/include/ndk/tests)
add_subdirectory(sdk/include/xdk)
add_subdirectory(sdk/include/psdk)
add_subdirectory(sdk/include/dxsdk)
add_subdirectory(sdk/include/reactos/wine)
add_subdirectory(sdk/include/reactos/mc)
add_subdirectory(sdk/include/asm)
if(ARCH MATCHES "64$")
include(sdk/cmake/baseaddress64.cmake)
elseif(NO_ROSSYM)
include(sdk/cmake/baseaddress_dwarf.cmake)
elseif(MSVC)
include(sdk/cmake/baseaddress_msvc.cmake)
else()
include(sdk/cmake/baseaddress.cmake)
endif()
# For MSVC builds, this puts all debug symbols file in the same directory.
if(MSVC)
set(CMAKE_PDB_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY "${REACTOS_BINARY_DIR}/msvc_pdb")
elseif(SEPARATE_DBG)
set(CMAKE_PDB_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY "${REACTOS_BINARY_DIR}/symbols")
endif()
#begin with boot so reactos_cab target is defined before all other modules
add_subdirectory(boot)
add_subdirectory(base)
add_subdirectory(dll)
add_subdirectory(drivers)
add_subdirectory(hal)
add_subdirectory(sdk/lib)
add_subdirectory(media)
add_subdirectory(modules)
add_subdirectory(ntoskrnl)
add_subdirectory(subsystems)
add_subdirectory(sdk/tools/wpp)
add_subdirectory(win32ss)
# Create the registry hives
create_registry_hives()
# Create {bootcd, livecd, bootcdregtest}.lst
create_iso_lists()
file(MAKE_DIRECTORY ${REACTOS_BINARY_DIR}/sdk/include/reactos)
add_dependency_footer()
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## List of maintainers for the ReactOS project
## This file purpose is to give newcomers to the project the responsible
## developers when submitting a pull request on GitHub, or opening a bug
## report on Jira.
## This file will notably establish who is responsible for a specific
## area of ReactOS. Being a maintainer means the following:
## - that person has good knownledge in the area
## - that person is able to enforce consistency in the area
## - that person may be available for giving help in the area
## - that person has push access on the repository
## Being a maintainer does not mean the following:
## - that person is dedicated to the area
## - that person is working full-time on the area/on ReactOS
## - that person is paid
## - that person is always available
## We have no supported (paid) areas in ReactOS.
## When submitting a pull request on GitHub and looking for reviewers,
## look at that file and ask for a review from some of the people (M, R
## - the most recently active in the area) listed in the matching area,
## also, assign the pull request to the M person. Don't ask for a review
## from all the listed reviewers.
## Also, when submitted a pull request on GitHub, rules defined in
## CONTRIBUTING.md apply. And if the maintainer is not available and
## reviewers approved the pull request, developers feeling confident
## can merge the pull request. Note that reviewers do not necessarily
## have push access to the repository.
## When submitting a bug report on Jira, if you want to be sure to have
## a developer with skills in that area, write @nick from M people.
## There should be one and only one primary maintainer per area.
## In case of 3rd party code (also refered as upstream), the maintainer
## is responsible of updating periodically the source code and of
## managing local patches. He is not here to upstream code on your behalf.
## As responsible, he may refuse a local patch if you did not try to
## upstream your changes.
## If you want to get listed in this file, either put yourself in the
## file and push it, or open a pull request. You can also ask a person
## who has push access to add yourself.
## This file uses GitHub's format for specifying code owners.
## - Lines starting with # are comment lines.
## - All other lines specify a path / file (wildcards allowed) followed
## by the GitHub user name(s) of the code owners.
## See https://help.github.com/en/articles/about-code-owners
## Additionally it tries to use a similar format to the Linux kernel
## MAINTAINERS file within comments.
## Descriptions of comment section entries used here:
## M: Primary maintainer. Assign them pull requests
## Use the GitHub, Jira, Real Name format for entry, squash if
## some are overlapping
## R: Reviewers. Ask them for review on pull requests
## S: Status, one of the following:
## Maintained: Someone is handling that area
## Upstream: This is 3rd party code, synced in our tree
## Abandoned: No one is handling that code anymore
## C: Comments
# 3rd Party File Format Libraries
# M: ThFabba, Thomas Faber
# S: Upstream
# C: See media/doc/3rd Party Files.txt
/dll/3rdparty/libjpeg/ @ThFabba
/dll/3rdparty/libpng/ @ThFabba
/dll/3rdparty/libtiff/ @ThFabba
/dll/3rdparty/libxslt/ @ThFabba
/sdk/include/reactos/libs/libjpeg/ @ThFabba
/sdk/include/reactos/libs/libmpg123/ @ThFabba
/sdk/include/reactos/libs/libpng/ @ThFabba
/sdk/include/reactos/libs/libtiff/ @ThFabba
/sdk/include/reactos/libs/libxml/ @ThFabba
/sdk/include/reactos/libs/libxslt/ @ThFabba
/sdk/lib/3rdparty/libmpg123/ @ThFabba
/sdk/lib/3rdparty/libsamplerate/ @ThFabba
/sdk/lib/3rdparty/libxml2/ @ThFabba
# ACPI
# M:
# R: ThFabba, Thomas Faber
# S: Maintained
/drivers/bus/acpi/ @ThFabba
/hal/halx86/acpi/ @ThFabba
# ACPICA Library
# M: ThFabba, Thomas Faber
# S: Upstream
/drivers/bus/acpi/acpica/ @ThFabba
# Apisets
# M: learn-more, learn_more, Mark Jansen
# S: Maintained
/sdk/lib/apisets/ @learn-more
# Application Compatibility subystem
# M: learn-more, learn_more, Mark Jansen
# S: Maintained
/dll/appcompat/ @learn-more
/dll/shellext/acppage/ @learn-more
/ntoskrnl/ps/apphelp.c @learn-more
/sdk/tools/xml2sdb/ @learn-more
# Cache Manager
# M: HeisSpiter, Heis Spiter, Pierre Schweitzer
# S: Maintained
/modules/rostests/kmtests/ntos_cc/ @HeisSpiter
/ntoskrnl/cc/ @HeisSpiter
# Cache Manager Rewrite
# S: Abandoned
/ntoskrnl/cache/
# Client/Server Runtime Subsystem
# M: HBelusca, Hermès Bélusca-Maïto
# S: Maintained
/sdk/include/reactos/subsys/csr/ @HBelusca
/subsystems/csr/ @HBelusca
/win32ss/user/ntuser/csr.* @HBelusca
# Clipboard Viewer
# M: HBelusca, Hermès Bélusca-Maïto
# R: Mondgestein, Ricardo Hanke
# S: Maintained
/base/applications/clipbrd/ @HBelusca
/base/applications/cmdutils/clip/ @HBelusca
# CMake Build Scripts
# M:
# R: learn-more, learn_more, Mark Jansen
# R: ThFabba, Thomas Faber
# S: Maintained
/sdk/cmake/
*.cmake
# Command-line Utilities
# M: HBelusca, Hermès Bélusca-Maïto
# S: Maintained
/base/applications/cmdutils/attrib/ @HBelusca
/base/applications/cmdutils/chcp/ @HBelusca
/base/applications/cmdutils/doskey/ @HBelusca
/base/applications/cmdutils/eventcreate/ @HBelusca
/base/applications/cmdutils/find/ @HBelusca
/base/applications/cmdutils/help/ @HBelusca
/base/applications/cmdutils/mode/ @HBelusca
/base/applications/cmdutils/more/ @HBelusca
/base/applications/cmdutils/taskkill/ @HBelusca
/base/applications/cmdutils/timeout/ @HBelusca
/sdk/lib/conutils/ @HBelusca
# Command-line Prompt Interpreter
# M: HBelusca, Hermès Bélusca-Maïto
# S: Maintained
/base/shell/cmd/ @HBelusca
# Console Client/Server Subsystem, Terminal Emulator / Text-Mode
# M: HBelusca, Hermès Bélusca-Maïto
# S: Maintained
/dll/cpl/console/ @HBelusca
/dll/win32/kernel32/client/console/ @HBelusca
/dll/win32/kernel32/include/console.h @HBelusca
/drivers/base/condrv/ @HBelusca
/drivers/setup/blue/ @HBelusca
/modules/rostests/winetests/kernel32/console.c @HBelusca
/sdk/include/psdk/wincon.h @HBelusca
/sdk/include/reactos/wincon_undoc.h @HBelusca
/sdk/include/reactos/drivers/condrv/ @HBelusca
/sdk/include/reactos/drivers/blue/ @HBelusca
/sdk/include/reactos/subsys/win/conmsg.h @HBelusca
/sdk/include/reactos/subsys/win/console.h @HBelusca
/win32ss/user/ntuser/console.c @HBelusca
/win32ss/user/winsrv/concfg/ @HBelusca
/win32ss/user/winsrv/consrv/ @HBelusca
# Event Log Subsystem
# M: HBelusca, Hermès Bélusca-Maïto
# M: EricKohl, ekohl, Eric Kohl
# S: Maintained
/base/services/eventlog/ @EricKohl @HBelusca
/dll/win32/advapi32/service/eventlog.c @EricKohl @HBelusca
/sdk/lib/evtlib/ @HBelusca
# Event Log Viewer
# M: HBelusca, Hermès Bélusca-Maïto
# S: Maintained
/base/applications/mscutils/eventvwr/ @HBelusca
# File Patch API
# M: learn-more, learn_more, Mark Jansen
# S: Maintained
/dll/win32/mspatcha/ @learn-more
# File Systems
# M: HeisSpiter, Heis Spiter, Pierre Schweitzer
# S: Maintained
# C: Also see "Upstream File Systems"
/drivers/filesystems/ @HeisSpiter
/sdk/lib/fslib/ @HeisSpiter
# Filesystem Filter Manager
# M: gedmurphy, Ged, Ged Murphy
# S: Maintained
/drivers/filters/fltmgr/ @gedmurphy
# File Systems Run Time Library
# M: HeisSpiter, Heis Spiter, Pierre Schweitzer
# S: Maintained
/modules/rostests/kmtests/ntos_fsrtl/ @HeisSpiter
/modules/rostests/kmtests/novp_fsrtl/ @HeisSpiter
/ntoskrnl/fsrtl/ @HeisSpiter
/sdk/lib/drivers/ntoskrnl_vista/fsrtl.c @HeisSpiter
# Freeloader
# M: HBelusca, Hermès Bélusca-Maïto
# R: tkreuzer, ThePhysicist, Timo Kreuzer
# R: Extravert-ir, extravert34, Victor Perevertkin
# S: Maintained
/boot/freeldr/freeldr/ @HBelusca @tkreuzer @Extravert-ir
/boot/rtl/ @HBelusca
/ntoskrnl/config/cmboot.c @HBelusca
# HAL / APIC
# M: tkreuzer, ThePhysicist, Timo Kreuzer
# S: Maintained
/hal/halx86/apic/ @tkreuzer
# HID Drivers
# M:
# R: ThFabba, Thomas Faber
# S: Maintained
/drivers/hid/ @ThFabba
# Kernel
# M:
# R: HeisSpiter, Heis Spiter, Pierre Schweitzer
# R: ThFabba, Thomas Faber
# R: tkreuzer, ThePhysicist, Timo Kreuzer
# S: Maintained
/ntoskrnl/ @HeisSpiter @ThFabba @tkreuzer
# mbed TLS
# M: ThFabba, Thomas Faber
# S: Upstream
# C: See media/doc/3rd Party Files.txt
/dll/3rdparty/mbedtls/ @ThFabba
/sdk/include/reactos/libs/mbedtls/ @ThFabba
# Mount Point Manager
# M: HeisSpiter, Heis Spiter, Pierre Schweitzer
# S: Maintained
/drivers/storage/mountmgr/ @HeisSpiter
# MSConfig
# M: HBelusca, Hermès Bélusca-Maïto
# S: Maintained
/base/applications/msconfig/ @HBelusca
/base/applications/msconfig_new/ @HBelusca
# Network Drivers
# M:
# R: ThFabba, Thomas Faber
# S: Maintained
/drivers/network/ @ThFabba
# Intel PRO/1000 NIC family driver
# M:
# R: ThFabba, Thomas Faber
# R: Extravert-ir, extravert34, Victor Perevertkin
# S: Maintained
/drivers/network/dd/e1000/ @ThFabba @Extravert-ir
# Network File Systems kernel libraries
# M: HeisSpiter, Heis Spiter, Pierre Schweitzer
# S: Maintained
/sdk/lib/drivers/rdbsslib/ @HeisSpiter
/sdk/lib/drivers/rxce/ @HeisSpiter
# NTDLL
# M:
# R: HeisSpiter, Heis Spiter, Pierre Schweitzer
# R: learn-more, learn_more, Mark Jansen
# R: ThFabba, Thomas Faber
# R: tkreuzer, ThePhysicist, Timo Kreuzer
# S: Maintained
/dll/ntdll/ @HeisSpiter @learn-more @ThFabba @tkreuzer
# NT Virtual DOS Machine
# M: HBelusca, Hermès Bélusca-Maïto
# R: reactos573, aandrejevic, Aleksandar Andrejevic
# S: Maintained
/dll/win32/kernel32/client/vdm.c @reactos573 @HBelusca
/dll/win32/kernel32/include/vdm.h @reactos573 @HBelusca
/sdk/include/reactos/subsys/win/vdm.h @reactos573 @HBelusca
/ntoskrnl/vdm/ @reactos573 @HBelusca
/sdk/include/reactos/libs/fast486/ @reactos573 @HBelusca
/sdk/lib/fast486/ @reactos573 @HBelusca
/subsystems/mvdm/ @reactos573 @HBelusca
/subsystems/win/basesrv/vdm.* @reactos573 @HBelusca
# Printing
# M: ColinFinck, Colin Finck
# S: Maintained
/win32ss/printing/ @ColinFinck
# Program Manager
# M: HBelusca, Hermès Bélusca-Maïto
# S: Maintained
/base/shell/progman/ @HBelusca
# ReactOS API Tests
# M:
# R: learn-more, learn_more, Mark Jansen
# R: ThFabba, Thomas Faber
# S: Maintained
/modules/rostests/apitests/
# ReactOS Kernel-Mode Tests
# M: ThFabba, Thomas Faber
# S: Maintained
/modules/rostests/kmtests/ @ThFabba
# ReactOS Setup
# M: HBelusca, Hermès Bélusca-Maïto
# R: EricKohl, ekohl, Eric Kohl
# S: Maintained
/base/setup/ @HBelusca
/base/system/winlogon/setup.c @EricKohl
/dll/win32/setupapi/
/dll/win32/syssetup/ @EricKohl
/drivers/setup/ @HBelusca
/sdk/include/reactos/libs/syssetup/ @EricKohl
# ReactOS miscellaneous tools
# M:
# R: HBelusca, Hermès Bélusca-Maïto
# S: Maintained
/modules/rosapps/applications/cmdutils/cat/ @HBelusca
/modules/rosapps/applications/sysutils/utils/partinfo/ @HBelusca
# ReactOS internals tools
# M: HeisSpiter, Heis Spiter, Pierre Schweitzer
# S: Maintained
/modules/rosapps/applications/rosinternals/ @HeisSpiter
# Run-Time Library (RTL)
# M:
# R: HeisSpiter, Heis Spiter, Pierre Schweitzer
# R: learn-more, learn_more, Mark Jansen
# R: ThFabba, Thomas Faber
# R: tkreuzer, ThePhysicist, Timo Kreuzer
# S: Maintained
/sdk/lib/rtl/ @HeisSpiter @learn-more @ThFabba @tkreuzer
# Security Manager
# M: GeoB99, George Bișoc
# S: Maintained
/modules/rostests/kmtests/ntos_se/ @GeoB99
/ntoskrnl/se/ @GeoB99
# Session Manager Subsystem
# M: HBelusca, Hermès Bélusca-Maïto
# S: Maintained
/base/system/smss/ @HBelusca
/sdk/include/reactos/subsys/sm/ @HBelusca
/sdk/lib/smlib/ @HBelusca
# Shell
# M:
# R: learn-more, learn_more, Mark Jansen
# R: yagoulas, Giannis Adamopoulos
# R: HBelusca, Hermès Bélusca-Maïto
# S: Maintained
/base/shell/explorer/ @learn-more @yagoulas
/base/shell/rshell/ @learn-more @yagoulas
/dll/win32/browseui/ @learn-more @yagoulas
/dll/win32/shell32/ @learn-more @yagoulas
/dll/win32/shell32/CShellLink.* @HBelusca
/dll/win32/shell32/CUserNotification.* @HBelusca
/dll/win32/shell32/systray.cpp @HBelusca
# Shell Extensions
# M:
# R: learn-more, learn_more, Mark Jansen
# S: Maintained
/dll/shellext/ @learn-more
# UniATA
# M: ThFabba, Thomas Faber
# S: Upstream
/drivers/storage/ide/uniata/ @ThFabba
# Upstream File Systems
# M: HeisSpiter, Heis Spiter, Pierre Schweitzer
# S: Upstream
/base/services/nfsd/ @HeisSpiter
/dll/np/nfs/ @HeisSpiter
/dll/shellext/shellbtrfs/ @HeisSpiter
/drivers/filesystems/btrfs/ @HeisSpiter
/drivers/filesystems/cdfs/ @HeisSpiter
/drivers/filesystems/ext2/ @HeisSpiter
/drivers/filesystems/fastfat/ @HeisSpiter
/drivers/filesystems/nfs/ @HeisSpiter
/media/doc/README.FSD @HeisSpiter
/sdk/lib/fslib/btrfslib/ @HeisSpiter
/sdk/lib/fslib/ext2lib/ @HeisSpiter
/sdk/lib/fslib/vfatlib/check/ @HeisSpiter
# USB Drivers
# M: ThFabba, Thomas Faber
# R: Extravert-ir, extravert34, Victor Perevertkin
# S: Maintained
/drivers/usb/ @ThFabba @Extravert-ir
/sdk/include/reactos/drivers/usbport/ @ThFabba @Extravert-ir
# Virtual CD-ROM
# M: HeisSpiter, Heis Spiter, Pierre Schweitzer
# S: Maintained
/modules/rosapps/applications/cmdutils/vcdcli/ @HeisSpiter
/modules/rosapps/applications/vcdcontroltool/ @HeisSpiter
/modules/rosapps/drivers/vcdrom/ @HeisSpiter
# Virtual Floppy Disk
# M: HeisSpiter, Heis Spiter, Pierre Schweitzer
# S: Upstream
/modules/rosapps/applications/cmdutils/vfdcmd/ @HeisSpiter
/modules/rosapps/drivers/vfd/ @HeisSpiter
# Win32 Subsystem
# M:
# R: HBelusca, Hermès Bélusca-Maïto
# S: Maintained
/sdk/include/reactos/winbase_undoc.h @HBelusca
/subsystems/win/basesrv/
/win32ss/user/winsrv/
/win32ss/user/winsrv/usersrv/harderror.c @HBelusca
# Win32 Subsystem - File functions
# M: HeisSpiter, Heis Spiter, Pierre Schweitzer
# R: HBelusca, Hermès Bélusca-Maïto
# S: Maintained
/dll/win32/kernel32/client/file/ @HeisSpiter
/dll/win32/kernel32/client/file/find.c @HBelusca
# Win32 Subsystem - Shutdown
# M: HBelusca, Hermès Bélusca-Maïto
# R: EricKohl, ekohl, Eric Kohl
# S: Maintained
/base/system/winlogon/sas.c @EricKohl @HBelusca
/base/system/winlogon/shutdown.c @EricKohl @HBelusca
/dll/win32/advapi32/misc/shutdown.c @EricKohl
/dll/win32/msgina/shutdown.c @EricKohl @HBelusca
/win32ss/user/ntuser/shutdown.* @HBelusca
/win32ss/user/user32/misc/exit.c @HBelusca
/win32ss/user/winsrv/consrv/shutdown.c @HBelusca
/win32ss/user/winsrv/usersrv/shutdown.c @HBelusca
# Windows Network File Systems functions
# M: HeisSpiter, Heis Spiter, Pierre Schweitzer
# S: Upstream
/dll/win32/mpr/wnet.c @HeisSpiter
# Wine Tests
# M:
# R: ThFabba, Thomas Faber
# S: Upstream
/modules/rostests/winetests/ @ThFabba
# zlib
# M: ThFabba, Thomas Faber
# S: Upstream
# C: See media/doc/3rd Party Files.txt
/sdk/include/reactos/libs/zlib/ @ThFabba
/sdk/lib/3rdparty/zlib/ @ThFabba
# x64 related code (keep this at the bottom)
# M: tkreuzer, ThePhysicist, Timo Kreuzer
# S: Maintained
amd64/ @tkreuzer
/boot/freeldr/freeldr/arch/realmode/amd64.S @tkreuzer
# Wine DirectX
# M: DarkFire01, The_DarkFire_, Justin Miller
# S: Upstream
/dll/directx/wine/ @DarkFire01
# Translations
# This is the list of translation teams in ReactOS GitHub organization.
# If you want to be part of one - hit us at https://chat.reactos.org/
de-DE.* @reactos/lang-german
es-ES.* @reactos/lang-spanish
et-EE.* @reactos/lang-estonian
fr-FR.* @reactos/lang-french
he-IL.* @reactos/lang-hebrew
hi-IN.* @reactos/lang-hindi
hu-HU.* @reactos/lang-hungarian
id-ID.* @reactos/lang-indonesian
it-IT.* @reactos/lang-italian
nl-NL.* @reactos/lang-dutch
pl-PL.* @reactos/lang-polish
pt-BR.* @reactos/lang-portuguese
pt-PT.* @reactos/lang-portuguese
ro-RO.* @reactos/lang-romanian
ru-RU.* @reactos/lang-russian
tr-TR.* @reactos/lang-turkish
uk-UA.* @reactos/lang-ukrainian
zh-CN.* @reactos/lang-chinese
zh-HK.* @reactos/lang-chinese
zh-TW.* @reactos/lang-chinese

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# Code of Conduct
Be respectful toward other members of the community. Don't initiate or engage in discussions that are designed to insult, inflame, attack, or incite hate/discrimination/bullying against others. Don't feed the trolls. If we detect any kind of behaviour we consider unacceptable, we reserve the right to ban, block, or remove the involved members from any or all of our communities.
# See Also
- [Rules for managing Pull Requests](PULL_REQUEST_MANAGEMENT.md)

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# Coding Style
This article describes general coding style guidelines, which should be used for new ReactOS code. These guidelines apply exclusively to C and C++ source files. The Members of ReactOS agreed on this document in the October 2013 meeting.
As much existing ReactOS code as possible should be converted to this style unless there are reasons against doing this (like if the code is going to be rewritten from scratch in the near future). See [Notes on reformatting existing code](#notes-on-reformatting-existing-code) for more details.
Code synchronized with other sources (like Wine) must not be rewritten. [3rd Party Files.txt](https://github.com/reactos/reactos/blob/master/media/doc/3rd%20Party%20Files.txt) and [WINESYNC.txt](https://github.com/reactos/reactos/blob/master/media/doc/WINESYNC.txt) files can be used for tracking synchronized files.
## File Structure
1. Every ReactOS source code file should include a file header like this:
```
/*
* PROJECT: ReactOS Kernel
* LICENSE: GPL-2.0-or-later (https://spdx.org/licenses/GPL-2.0-or-later)
* PURPOSE: Does cool things like Memory Management
* COPYRIGHT: Copyright 2017 Arno Nymous <abc@mailaddress.com>
* Copyright 2017 Mike Blablabla <mike@blabla.com>
*/
```
Please use SPDX license identifiers available at https://spdx.org/licenses.
This makes our source file parseable by licensing tools!
You should add yourself to the `COPYRIGHT` section of a file if you did a major contribution to it and could take responsibility for the whole file or a part of it. Not more than 3 people shall be in that list for each file.
`FILE` line of the old header should be removed.
2. [Doxygen](https://doxygen.reactos.org/) documentation generator is used for ReactOS codebase, so use a proper header for functions, see [API Documentation](https://reactos.org/wiki/Documentation_Guidelines#API_Documentation) for details.
## Indentation and line width
1. Line width must be at most **100 characters**.
2. Do not add a space or tab at the end of any line.
3. Indent with **4 spaces**, don't use tabs!
4. Indent both a case label and the case statement of a switch statement.
**Right:**
```c
switch (Condition)
{
case 1:
DoSomething();
break;
case 2:
{
DoMany();
ManyMore();
OtherThings();
break;
}
}
```
**Wrong:**
```c
switch(Condition)
{
case 1:
DoSomething();
break;
case 2:
DoMany();
ManyMore();
OtherThings();
break;
}
```
5. When a function call does not fit onto a line, align arguments like this:
```c
FunctionCall(arg1,
arg2,
arg3);
```
6. Function headers should have this format (preserving the order as in the example):
```c
static // scope identifier
CODE_SEG("PAGE") // section placement
// other attributes
BOOLEAN // return type
FASTCALL // calling convention
IsOdd(
_In_ UINT32 Number);
```
## Spacing
1. Do not use spaces around unary operators.
**Right:** `i++;`
**Wrong:** `i ++;`
2. Place spaces around binary and ternary operators.
**Right:** `a = b + c;`
**Wrong:** `a=b+c;`
3. Do not place spaces before comma and semicolon.
**Right:**
```c
for (int i = 0; i < 5; i++)
DoSomething();
func1(a, b);
```
**Wrong:**
```c
for (int i = 0; i < 5 ; i++)
DoSomething();
func1(a , b) ;
```
4. Place spaces between control statements and their parentheses.
**Right:**
```c
if (Condition)
DoSomething();
```
**Wrong:**
```c
if(Condition)
DoSomething();
```
5. Do not place spaces between a function and its parentheses, or between a parenthesis and its content.
**Right:**
```c
func(a, b);
```
**Wrong:**
```c
func (a, b);
func( a, b );
```
## Line breaking
1. Each statement should get its own line.
**Right:**
```c
x++;
y++;
if (Condition)
DoSomething();
```
**Wrong:**
```c
x++; y++;
if (Condition) DoSomething();
```
## Braces
1. Always put braces (`{` and `}`) on their own lines.
2. One-line control clauses may use braces, but this is not a requirement. An exception are one-line control clauses including additional comments.
**Right:**
```c
if (Condition)
DoSomething();
if (Condition)
{
DoSomething();
}
if (Condition)
{
// This is a comment
DoSomething();
}
if (A_Very || (Very && Long || Condition) &&
On_Many && Lines)
{
DoSomething();
}
if (Condition)
DoSomething();
else
DoSomethingElse();
if (Condition)
{
DoSomething();
}
else
{
DoSomethingElse();
YetAnother();
}
```
**Wrong:**
```c
if (Condition) {
DoSomething();
}
if (Condition)
// This is a comment
DoSomething();
if (A_Very || (Very && Long || Condition) &&
On_Many && Lines)
DoSomething();
if (Condition)
DoSomething();
else {
DoSomethingElse();
YetAnother();
}
```
## Control structures
1. Don't use inverse logic in control clauses.
**Right:** `if (i == 1)`
**Wrong:** `if (1 == i)`
2. Avoid too many levels of cascaded control structures. Prefer a "linear style" over a "tree style". Use `goto` when it helps to make the code cleaner (e.g. for cleanup paths).
**Right:**
```c
if (!func1())
return;
i = func2();
if (i == 0)
return;
j = func3();
if (j == 1)
return;
...
```
**Wrong:**
```c
if (func1())
{
i = func2();
if (func2())
{
j = func3();
if (func3())
{
...
}
}
}
```
## Naming
1. Capitalize names of variables and functions. Hungarian Notation may be used when developing for Win32, but it is not required. If you don't use it, the first letter of a name must be a capital too (no lowerCamelCase). Do not use underscores as separators either.
**Right:**
```c
PLIST_ENTRY FirstEntry;
VOID NTAPI IopDeleteIoCompletion(PVOID ObjectBody);
PWSTR pwszTest;
```
**Wrong:**
```c
PLIST_ENTRY first_entry;
VOID NTAPI iop_delete_io_completion(PVOID objectBody);
PWSTR pwsztest;
```
2. Avoid abbreviating function and variable names, use descriptive verbs where possible.
3. Precede boolean values with meaningful verbs like "is" and "did" if possible and if it fits the usage.
**Right:**
```c
BOOLEAN IsValid;
BOOLEAN DidSendData;
```
**Wrong:**
```c
BOOLEAN Valid;
BOOLEAN SentData;
```
## Commenting
1. Avoid line-wasting comments, which could fit into a single line.
**Right:**
```c
// This is a one-line comment
/* This is a C-style comment */
// This is a comment over multiple lines.
// We don't define any strict rules for it.
```
**Wrong:**
```c
//
// This comment wastes two lines
//
```
## Null, false and 0
1. The null pointer should be written as `NULL`. In the rare case that your environment recommends a different null pointer (e.g. C++11 `nullptr`), you may use this one of course. Just don't use the value `0`.
2. Win32/NT Boolean values should be written as `TRUE` and `FALSE`. In the rare case that you use C/C++ `bool` variables, you should write them as `true` and `false`.
3. When you need to terminate ANSI or OEM string, or check for its terminator, use `ANSI_NULL`. If the string is Unicode or Wide string, use `UNICODE_NULL`.
## Notes on reformatting existing code
- Never totally reformat a file and put a code change into it. Do this in separate commits.
- If a commit only consists of formatting changes, say this clearly in the commit message by preceding it with *[FORMATTING]*.
## Other points
- Do not use `LARGE_INTEGER`/`ULARGE_INTEGER` unless needed for using APIs. Use `INT64`/`UINT64` instead
- Use `#pragma once` instead of guard defines in headers
- Don't specify a calling convention for a function unless required (usually for APIs or exported symbols)
## Using an automatic code style tool
TO BE ADDED BY User:Zefklop
## Points deliberately left out
Additional ideas were suggested during the discussion of this document, but a consensus couldn't be reached on them. Therefore we refrain from enforcing any rules on these points:
- TO BE ADDED BY User:Hbelusca
## See also
- [Kernel Coding Style](https://reactos.org/wiki/Kernel_Coding_Style)
- [GNU Indent](https://reactos.org/wiki/GNU_Indent)

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# How To Contribute
There are several ways to contribute to the development of ReactOS. The most often encountered problem is not knowing where to begin or what to do. If you are able to program or understand the technical information that is pertinent to this project, helping the development can be easy.
- [What To Do?](#what-to-do)
- [How To Contribute?](#how-to-contribute)
- [Where To Start?](#where-to-start)
**Legal notice:** If you have seen Microsoft Windows source code, your contribution won't be accepted because of potential copyright violation. Before contributing, you must affirm that the following is true:
>I hereby swear that I have not used nor seen the source code to any version of the Windows operating system
>nor any Microsoft product that may be related to the proposed project that is under a license incompatible
>with contribution to ReactOS, including but not limited to the leaked Windows 2000 source code and the Windows Research Kernel.
## What To Do?
### Fix bugs
You can try to fix a few bugs that are already listed in [JIRA]. Squashing bugs is not a simple task. It requires a lot more skill than simply searching for them, and can be time consuming; however, by doing that you greatly help ReactOS become a stable system.
_NOTE: patches related to 3rd party code such as Wine or BtrFS should be sent to upstream of the said projects. See [3rd Party Files.txt], [README.WINE] and [README.FSD] in [media/doc](media/doc) for details._
### Fix tests
Tests are used to check the functionality and correctness of APIs on ReactOS compared to Windows implementations. There are some unit tests that you could help ReactOS pass, which can be found [in the Web Test Manager][testman] and some that are broken or yet to be written.
### Fix Coverity scans
[Coverity] is enhanced static analysis that uncovers leaks, buffer overflows, security issues and other. We do such scans on ReactOS codebase pretty often. You can [request][request-coverity] to see Coverity 'defects' and help to fix them.
### Test ReactOS
By localizing bugs, developers can identify what causes the bug and which part it affects. There are a variety of methods to [debug] ReactOS while testing it. After identifying a bug, check if it is already known about by searching on JIRA and adding any additional information to the report. If you think that it is an unidentified bug, consider [filing a bug report].
### Implement new things
Considering ReactOS is alpha quality software, there is a lot of [missing functionality] that Windows operating systems have. Before starting a project to implement something, find out whether another person is working on the same thing. If you find that someone is already working on it, ask if any assistance is needed for what specifically is being worked on or a related project. More often than not, someone will start to implement something and move onto something else before it's complete. Make sure you stay committed to what you are going to implement, and do not be afraid to ask for assistance if you need help with something.
### Write documentation
There are some important points if you would like to help document ReactOS:
1. Make sure the documentation does not exist yet (if it does, help improve it).
2. Respect [clean room reverse engineering] practices.
3. Add your knowledge to a place where the other developers can find it.
## How To Contribute?
Your contribution can be of numerous forms. We currently accept two ways to contribute - Pull Requests and Patches.
### Pull Requests
Since our [migration to GitHub] we gladly accept __[Pull Requests]__. Pull requests let you tell others about changes you have pushed to a repository on GitHub. Once a pull request is opened, you can discuss and review the potential changes with collaborators and add follow-up commits before the changes are merged into the repository. __Pull request is a preferred way to submit your work__ - it makes reviewing and merging your contribution much easier.
### Patches
A __[patch]__ is a set of changes to existing source code. The changes in a patch can be merged into existing source code. This process is referred to as applying a patch (to source code). Which changes a patch contains and the way the patch is structured can have significant impact on the consequences that can happen from applying the patch.
See [Submitting Patches] for details.
### Commit style
Our commit style is defined in a __[commit template]__. Use it as a reference or turn it on using `git config commit.template .gitmessage`. This will set this template as an initial commit message for the new commits in your local repository.
### Rules and Recommendations
- *Use your __real name__ and __real email__.* We do not accept anonymous code contributions!
- Every commit that changes code or translations should have author's full legal name (in latin letters, diacritics allowed).
- It's recommended to have the same full name set in GitHub profile (in the [Name field here][GitHub Profile Settings]) that matches one specified in commits.
- There is an exception for media changes, such as changes of art (wallpapers, themes, icons, sounds) and out-of-code documentation.
- In these specific cases it's allowed to use a nickname or alias as author's name, and it's recommended to have the same name set in GitHub profile (in the [Name field here][GitHub Profile Settings]) matching one specified in commits.
- In any case the author must use a real e-mail address, this includes git commits (`user.email` setting) and GitHub [e-mail settings][GitHub Email Settings] - the checkbox "Keep my email addresses private" must be unchecked there.
- In order to *keep your privacy*, select appropriate "Primary email address" that will be applied to your commits in GitHub [e-mail settings][GitHub Email Settings].
- *Ensure your contribution is properly described.* Include the relevant issue number if applicable.
- *Put only related changes.* It will make reviewing easier as the reviewer needs to recall less information about the existing source code that is changed.
- *Search for similar pull requests/patches before submitting.* It may be that a similar pull request or issue was opened previously. Comment and review on that one instead.
- *Keep your contribution small and focused on the topic.* It can be tempting to fix existing issues as you come across them while reading the source code. Resist the temptation and put in a note in the source code instead, or (even better) put the issue in the issue tracking system.
- *Respect our __[Coding Style]__ and __[Programming Guidelines]__.*
- *Do not be afraid to ask questions.* Ask our developers in the [chat].
To amend your commit with your name and e-mail (in any case you've forgot to set your name/e-mail) please take a look at this [guide](https://reactos.org/wiki/ReactOS_Git_For_Dummies#Amending_your_commit_with_name.2FE-mail). To set your name/e-mail globally for future commits that you push, [read this](https://reactos.org/wiki/ReactOS_Git_For_Dummies#Assign_commits_with_your_name_.26_E-mail_automatically).
## Where To Start?
Finding a good project to start with can be a challenge, because when starting out you are (usually) not aware of all the possibilities. To help you find a project, here are some ideas to try:
- Find a test that fails, and try to make it succeed: <https://reactos.org/testman/>
- Look around in JIRA, and if you have problems finding nice projects to start with, there is a label for this: <https://jira.reactos.org/issues/?jql=labels%20%3D%20starter-project>
- Ask for help in the [chat]
- Additionally, there are some tests that cause crashes/hangs, but these might be slightly harder: <https://jira.reactos.org/browse/ROSTESTS-125>
[clean room reverse engineering]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clean_room_design
[debug]: https://reactos.org/wiki/Debugging
[JIRA]: https://jira.reactos.org/
[filing a bug report]: https://reactos.org/wiki/File_Bugs
[testman]: https://reactos.org/testman/
[migration to GitHub]: https://reactos.org/project-news/reactos-repository-migrated-github/
[humans are terrible at tracking large amount of information]: https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2005-03/aps-hmc030805.php
[Pull requests]: https://help.github.com/articles/about-pull-requests/
[GitHub Profile Settings]: https://github.com/settings/profile
[GitHub Email Settings]: https://github.com/settings/emails
[tips for reviewing patches]: https://www.drupal.org/patch/review
[missing functionality]: https://reactos.org/wiki/Missing_ReactOS_Functionality
[patch]: https://git-scm.com/docs/git-format-patch
[Submitting Patches]: https://reactos.org/wiki/Submitting_Patches
[Coding Style]: https://reactos.org/wiki/Coding_Style
[chat]: https://reactos.org/wiki/Mattermost
[Programming Guidelines]: https://reactos.org/wiki/Programming_Guidelines
[3rd Party Files.txt]: /media/doc/3rd_Party_Files.txt
[README.WINE]: /media/doc/README.WINE
[README.FSD]: /media/doc/README.FSD
[Coverity]: https://scan.coverity.com/projects/reactos
[request-coverity]: https://scan.coverity.com/memberships/new?project_id=reactos
[commit template]: .gitmessage
# See Also
- [Rules for managing Pull Requests](PULL_REQUEST_MANAGEMENT.md)

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ReactOS is available thanks to the work of:
ReactOS is available thanks to the work of
Aleksandar Andrejevic <aandrejevic@reactos.org>
Aleksey Bragin <aleksey at reactos org>
Alex Ionescu <alex.ionescu@reactos.org>
Alexander Shaposhnikov <sanchaez@reactos.org>
Amine Khaldi <amine.khaldi@reactos.org>
Andrew Greenwood <lists@silverblade.co.uk>
Andrew Munger <waxdragon@gmail.com>
Arindam Das
Art Yerkes <ayerkes@speakeasy.net>
Benedikt Freisen <b.freisen@gmx.net>
Boudewijn Dekker (Ariadne)
Brandon Turner <turnerb7@msu.edu>
Brian Palmer <brianp@sginet.com>
Cameron M. Gutman <cgutman@reactos.org>
Casper S. Hornstrup <chorns@users.sourceforge.net>
Christoph von Wittich <christoph_vw@reactos.org>
Colin Finck <colin@reactos.org>
Daniel Reimer <reimer.daniel@freenet.de>
David Quintana <gigaherz@gmail.com>
David Welch <welch@cwcom.net>
Dmitry Chapyshev <dmitry@reactos.org>
Emanuele Aliberti <ea@iol.it>
Eric Kohl
Eugene Ingerman <geneing@myrealbox.com>
Filip Navara <xnavara@volny.cz>
Frederik Leemans
Ge van Geldorp <ge@gse.nl>
Ged Murphy <gedmurphy@reactos.org>
George Bisoc <george.bisoc@reactos.org>
Giannis Adamopoulos <gadamopoulos@reactos.org>
Gregor Brunmar <gregor brunmar at home se>
Gregor Schneider <grschneider@gmail.com>
Guido de Jong
Gunnar Andre' Dalsnes <hardon@online.no>
Hans Kremer
Hartmut Birr <hartmut.birr@gmx.de>
Hermes Belusca-Maito <hermes.belusca-maito@reactos.org>
Hernan Ochoa
Herve Poussineau <hpoussin@reactos.com>
Iwan Fatahi <i_fatahi@hotmail.com>
James Tabor <james.tabor@reactos.org> <jimtabor.rosdev@gmail.com> <jamestabor_rosdev@yahoo.com>
Jason Eager
Jason Filby <jasonfilby@yahoo.com>
Jason Weiler
Jean Michault
Jeffrey Morlan <mrnobo1024@yahoo.com>
Jerome Gardou <jerome.gardou@reactos.org>
Jim Noeth
Joachim Henze <joachim.henze@reactos.org>
Johannes Anderwald <johannes.anderwald@reactos.org>
Jonathan Wilson <jonwil@tpgi.com.au>
Jurgen van Gael <jurgen.vangael@student.kuleuven.ac.be>
Katayama Hirofumi MZ <katayama.hirofumi.mz@gmail.com>
KJK::Hyperion <noog@libero.it>
Klemens R. Friedl <klemens_friedl@gmx.net>
Lauri Ojansivu <x@xet7.org>
Maarten Bosma <maarten.paul@bosma.de>
Magnus Olsen <magnus@greatlord.com>
Mark Jansen <mark.jansen@reactos.org>
Mark Tempel <mtempel@visi.com>
Mark Weaver <mark@npsl.co.uk>
Martin Fuchs <martin-fuchs@gmx.net>
Marty Dill <mdill@uvic.ca>
Matthias Kupfer <mkupfer@reactos.org>
Matt Pyne
Mike Nordell <"tamlin">
Nathan Woods <npwoods@mess.org>
Pablo Borobia <pborobia@gmail.com>
Paolo Pantaleo <paolopan@freemail.it>
Peter Hater <7element@mail.bg>
Peter Ward <dralnix@gmail.com>
Pierre Schweitzer <pschweitzer@reactos.org>
Phillip Susi <phreak@iag.net>
Rafal Harabien <rafalh@reactos.org>
Rex Jolliff <rex@lvcablemodem.com>
Richard Campbell <betam4x@gmail.com>
Robert Bergkvist <fragdance@hotmail.com>
Hartmut Birr <hartmut.birr@gmx.de>
Aleksey Bragin <aleksey@studiocerebral.com>
Richard Campbell <eek2121@comcast.net>
Gunnar Andre' Dalsnes <hardon@online.no>
Arindam Das
Boudewijn Dekker <ariadne@xs4all.nl>
Robert Dickenson <robd@reactos.org>
Royce Mitchell III <royce3@ev1.net>
Samuel Serapi<70>n <samdwise51@gmail.com>
Saveliy Tretiakov <saveliyt@mail.ru>
Stanislav Motylkov <x86corez@gmail.com>
Stefan Ginsberg <stefan.ginsberg@reactos.org>
Steven Edwards <winehacker@gmail.com>
Thomas Faber <thomas.faber@reactos.org>
Thomas Weidenmueller <w3seek@users.sourceforge.net>
Timo Kreuzer <timo.kreuzer@reactos.org>
Vadim Galyant <vgal@rambler.ru>
Marty Dill <mdill@uvic.ca>
Jason Eager
Steven Edwards <steven_ed4153@yahoo.com>
Iwan Fatahi <i_fatahi@hotmail.com>
Jason Filby <jasonfilby@yahoo.com>
Martin Fuchs <martin-fuchs@gmx.net>
Jurgen van Gael <jurgen.vangael@student.kuleuven.ac.be>
Ge van Geldorp <ge@gse.nl>
Andrew Greenwood <lists@silverblade.co.uk>
Casper S. Hornstrup <chorns@users.sourceforge.net>
KJK::Hyperion <noog@libero.it>
Eugene Ingerman <geneing@myrealbox.com>
Rex Jolliff <rex@lvcablemodem.com>
Guido de Jong
Victor Kirhenshtein <sauros@iname.com>
Eric Kohl <ekohl@rz-online.de>
Hans Kremer
Frederik Leemans
Jean Michault
Royce Mitchell III <royce3@ev1.net>
Filip Navara <xnavara@volny.cz>
Jim Noeth
Mike Nordell ("tamlin")
Hernan Ochoa
Brian Palmer <brianp@sginet.com>
Paolo Pantaleo <paolopan@freemail.it>
Matt Pyne
Phillip Susi <phreak@iag.net>
James B. Tabor <jimtabor@adsl-64-217-116-74.dsl.hstntx.swbell.net>
Mark Tempel <mtempel@visi.com>
Vizzini <vizzini@plasmic.com>
Mark Weaver <mark@npsl.co.uk>
Thomas Weidenmueller <w3seek@users.sourceforge.net>
Jason Weiler
David Welch <welch@cwcom.net>
Jonathan Wilson <jonwil@tpgi.com.au>
Art Yerkes <ayerkes@speakeasy.net>
Graphic Design from
Mindflyer <mf@mufunyo.net>
Tango Desktop Project <http://tango-project.org/>
Everaldo <https://www.everaldo.com/>
Everaldo (http://everaldo.com) for Explorer icons
Source and inspiration from
WINE (http://www.winehq.com)
WinFree (http://www.stack.nl/~onno/win32/)
Linux (http://www.kernel.org)
XFree86 (http://www.xfree86.org/)
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1. Build environment
--------------------
To build the system it is strongly advised to use the ReactOS Build Environment
(RosBE). Up-to-date versions for Windows and for Unix/GNU-Linux are available
from our download page at: https://reactos.org/wiki/Build_Environment
Alternatively one can use Microsoft Visual C++ (MSVC) version 2010+, together
with separate installations of CMake and the Ninja build utility.
To build the system you need either mingw32 installed on Windows or a mingw32
cross compiler running on unix. You may obtain MinGW binaries that build
ReactOS from http://www.reactos.com.
2. Building ReactOS
-------------------
A throughout guide for how to build ReactOS can be found at:
https://reactos.org/wiki/Building_ReactOS
In the following we only make a quick overview.
2.1 Building the binaries
To build ReactOS run 'ninja' (without the quotes), or alternatively run
'make' if you are using the Make utility, from the top directory.
NOTE: In the other examples listed in the following, similar modification
holds if you are using the Make utility instead of Ninja.
If you are using RosBE, follow on-screen instructions.
2.2 Building a bootable CD image
To build a bootable CD image run 'ninja bootcd' (without the quotes) from the
top directory. This will create a CD image with a filename, ReactOS.iso, in
the top directory.
To build from Windows run 'make' (wihout the quotes) from the top directory.
To build from unix, edit rules.mak and change the PREFIX variable to the
correct value for your cross-compiler. Run 'export HOST=mingw32-linux' to
tell the ReactOS build system that it is building ReactOS on a linux machine.
Now run 'make'.
3. Installation
---------------
By default, ReactOS can only be installed on a machine that has a FAT16 or FAT32
partition as the active (bootable) partition. The partition on which ReactOS is
to be installed (which may or may not be the bootable partition) must also be
formatted as FAT16 or FAT32. ReactOS Setup can format the partitions if
needed.
The system can only be installed on the first partition on the first harddisk.
The partition must be formatted as FAT16 or FAT32. The system can only be
started from DOS and not from a Windows DOS-prompt.
Starting 0.4.10, ReactOS can be installed using the BtrFS file system. But
consider this as an experimental feature and thus regressions not triggered on
FAT setup may be observed.
ReactOS can be installed from the source distribution or from the bootable CD
ReactOS can be installed from the source distribution or from the binary
distribution. The two ways to install ReactOS are explained below.
3.1 Installation from sources
If you don't have an existing ReactOS installation you want to upgrade, then
build a bootable CD as described above. Burn the CD image, boot from it, and
follow the instructions to install ReactOS.
To install ReactOS after building it, type 'make install'. This will create
the directory 'reactos' in the top directory. Copy this directory to the root
of your first partition on your first harddisk. This is usually c:\ on a
Windows machine.
If you have an existing ReactOS installation you want to upgrade, then to
install ReactOS after building it, type 'ninja install'. This will create
the directory 'reactos' in the top directory. Copy the contents of this
directory over the existing installation.
If you don't want to copy the files manually every time you run a 'make install',
you can specify the directory where the files are to be copied to during
installation.
If you don't want to copy the files manually every time you run a
'ninja install', then you can specify the directory where the files are
to be copied to during installation.
In rules.mak find the variable INSTALL_DIR and change the assigned value to the
name of the directory where the files are to be copied to. If you are using
Windows this could be:
Set the ROS_INSTALL environment variable. If you are on Windows this could be
done by:
INSTALL_DIR = c:\reactos
set ROS_INSTALL=c:\reactos
If you are on linux this could be:
If you are on Linux this could be done by:
INSTALL_DIR = /mnt/windows/reactos
export ROS_INSTALL=/mnt/windows/reactos
Now run 'ninja install' to install the files to the new location.
Save the changes to rules.mak and run 'make install' to install the files to
the new location. If you don't want to change rules.mak, you can specify the
installtion directory when invoking make. Run
'make INSTALL_DIR=c:\reactos install' to install to c:\reactos.
3.2 Installation from bootable CD distribution
3.2 Installation from binany distribution
To install ReactOS from the bootable CD distribution, extract the archive
contents. Then burn the CD image, boot from it, and follow instructions.
To install ReactOS from the binary distribution, extract the archive contents
to c:\reactos. Remember to extract the files with full paths.
4. Help
-------
4. Booting ReactOS
Startup in DOS mode. 'cd' to c:\reactos and type 'boot' and press <enter>.
A simple shell is started where you can use simple commands like 'cd' and 'dir'.
5. Help
If you run into problems or have suggestions for making ReactOS better, please
visit the address below. Mailing lists are available for a variety of topics,
bugs should be submitted to JIRA and general chat takes place in the forums,
or #reactos on freenode.
surf to the address below and subscribe to one or more of the mailing lists.
https://reactos.org/
http://www.reactos.com/index.php?tab=discussion&section=lists
ReactOS Development Team

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# Main jamfile for ReactOS
SubDir ROS_TOP ;
SubInclude ROS_TOP Lib ;

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# customization for ReactOS goes here
# The SharedLibrary and SharedLibraryFromObjects rules were
# borrowed from here:
# http://www.differentpla.net/~roger/devel/jam/tutorial/shared_lib/index.html
SUFSHR = .dll ;
RM = rm ; # rm comes with MinGW, and the default del doesn't work in some cases
rule SharedLibrary
{
SharedLibraryFromObjects $(<) : $(>:S=$(SUFOBJ)) ;
Objects $(>) ;
}
rule SharedLibraryFromObjects
{
local _s _t ;
# Add grist to file names
# Add suffix to dll
_s = [ FGristFiles $(>) ] ;
_t = [ FAppendSuffix $(<) : $(SUFSHR) ] ;
if $(_t) != $(<)
{
DEPENDS $(<) : $(_t) ;
NOTFILE $(<) ;
}
# make compiled sources a dependency of target
DEPENDS exe : $(_t) ;
DEPENDS $(_t) : $(_s) ;
MakeLocate $(_t) : $(LOCATE_TARGET) ;
Clean clean : $(_t) ;
Link $(_t) : $(_s) ;
}
# nasm needs to know the output file first, or it doesn't
# recognize -I :(
actions As
{
$(AS) -o $(<) $(ASFLAGS) -I$(HDRS) $(>)
}
AS = nasm ;
# why isn't DEFINES working? :(
#DEFINES += _M_IX86 ;
CCFLAGS += -D_M_IX86 ;

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# Rules for managing Pull Requests
For the sake of trying to maintain an acceptable number of open but idle PRs, the following rules should be considered:
- If a PR has at least one approval, it can be merged after 1 week of waiting for additional comments.
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In addition, in order to avoid coming off as rude to helpful contributors, please refrain from:
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Before merging a PR, make sure it follows the [contributing rules](CONTRIBUTING.md#rules-and-recommendations), but more importantly:
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# small trick to get the real source directory at this stage
STRING(REPLACE "/PreLoad.cmake" "" REACTOS_HOME_DIR ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_FILE})
#message("/PreLoad.cmake ... ${REACTOS_HOME_DIR}")
SET(CMAKE_MODULE_PATH "${REACTOS_HOME_DIR}/sdk/cmake" CACHE INTERNAL "")
#message("CMAKE_MODULE_PATH = ${CMAKE_MODULE_PATH}")

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========================
ReactOS Version 0.2.x
Updated June 23rd, 2004
========================
1. What is ReactOS?
ReactOS is an Open Source effort to develop a quality operating system
that is compatible with Windows NT applications and drivers.
The ReactOS project, although currently focused on Windows NT 4.0
compatibility, is always keeping an eye towards compatibility with
future Windows NT releases, that is, Windows 2000 (NT 5.0) and
Windows XP (NT 5.1).
More information is available at http://www.reactos.com.
2. Building ReactOS
See the INSTALL file for more details.
3. More information
See the doc subdirectory for some sparse notes
4. Who is responsible
See the CREDITS file

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<p align=center>
<a href="https://reactos.org/">
<img alt="ReactOS" src="https://reactos.org/wiki/images/0/02/ReactOS_logo.png">
</a>
</p>
---
<p align=center>
<a href="https://reactos.org/project-news/reactos-0415-released/">
<img alt="ReactOS 0.4.15 Release" src="https://img.shields.io/badge/release-0.4.15-0688CB.svg"></a>
<a href="https://reactos.org/download/">
<img alt="Download ReactOS" src="https://img.shields.io/badge/download-latest-0688CB.svg"></a>
<a href="https://sourceforge.net/projects/reactos/">
<img alt="SourceForge Download" src="https://img.shields.io/sourceforge/dm/reactos.svg?colorB=0688CB"></a>
<a href="https://github.com/reactos/reactos/blob/master/COPYING">
<img alt="License" src="https://img.shields.io/badge/license-GNU_GPL_2.0-0688CB.svg"></a>
<a href="https://reactos.org/donate/">
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<a href="https://twitter.com/reactos">
<img alt="Follow on Twitter" src="https://img.shields.io/twitter/follow/reactos.svg?style=social&label=Follow%20%40reactos"></a>
</p>
## Quick Links
[Website](https://reactos.org/) &bull;
[Official chat](https://chat.reactos.org/) &bull;
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[JIRA Bug Tracker](https://jira.reactos.org/issues/) &bull;
[ReactOS Git mirror](https://git.reactos.org/) &bull;
[Testman](https://reactos.org/testman/)
## What is ReactOS?
ReactOS™ is an Open Source effort to develop a quality operating system that is compatible with applications and drivers written for the Microsoft® Windows™ NT family of operating systems (NT4, 2000, XP, 2003, Vista, 7).
The ReactOS project, although currently focused on Windows Server 2003 compatibility, is always keeping an eye toward compatibility with Windows Vista and future Windows NT releases.
The code of ReactOS is licensed under [GNU GPL 2.0](https://github.com/reactos/reactos/blob/master/COPYING).
### Product quality warning
**ReactOS is currently an Alpha quality operating system.** This means that ReactOS is under heavy development and you have to be ready to encounter some problems. Different things may not work well and it can corrupt the data present on your hard disk. It is HIGHLY recommended to test ReactOS on a virtual machine or on a computer with no sensitive or critical data!
## Building
![Build](https://github.com/reactos/reactos/workflows/Build/badge.svg) [![rosbewin.badge]][rosbewin.link] [![rosbeunix.badge]][rosbeunix.link] [![coverity.badge]][coverity.link]
To build the system it is strongly advised to use the _ReactOS Build Environment (RosBE)._
Up-to-date versions for Windows and for Unix/GNU-Linux are available from our download page at: ["Build Environment"](https://reactos.org/wiki/Build_Environment).
Alternatively one can use Microsoft Visual C++ (MSVC) version 2019+. Building with MSVC is covered here: ["Visual Studio or Microsoft Visual C++"](https://reactos.org/wiki/CMake#Visual_Studio_or_Microsoft_Visual_C.2B.2B).
See ["Building ReactOS"](https://reactos.org/wiki/Building_ReactOS) article for more details.
### Binaries
To build ReactOS you must run the `configure` script in the directory you want to have your build files. Choose `configure.cmd` or `configure.sh` depending on your system. Then run `ninja <modulename>` to build a module you want or just `ninja` to build all modules.
### Bootable images
To build a bootable CD image run `ninja bootcd` from the build directory. This will create a CD image with a filename `bootcd.iso`.
You can always download fresh binary builds of bootable images from the ["Daily builds"](https://reactos.org/getbuilds/) page.
## Installing
By default, ReactOS currently can only be installed on a machine that has a FAT16 or FAT32 partition as the active (bootable) partition.
The partition on which ReactOS is to be installed (which may or may not be the bootable partition) must also be formatted as FAT16 or FAT32.
ReactOS Setup can format the partitions if needed.
Starting with 0.4.10, ReactOS can be installed using the BtrFS file system. But consider this as an experimental feature and thus regressions not triggered on FAT setup may be observed.
To install ReactOS from the bootable CD distribution, extract the archive contents. Then burn the CD image, boot from it, and follow the instructions.
See ["Installing ReactOS"](https://reactos.org/wiki/Installing_ReactOS) Wiki page or [INSTALL](INSTALL) for more details.
## Testing
If you discover a bug in ReactOS search on JIRA first - it might be reported already. If not report the bug providing logs and as much information as possible.
See ["File Bugs"](https://reactos.org/wiki/File_Bugs) for a guide.
__NOTE:__ The bug tracker is _not_ for discussions. Please use our [official chat](https://chat.reactos.org/) or our [forum](https://reactos.org/forum/).
## Contributing [![prwelcome.badge]](https://reactos.org/wiki/Commiting_Changes)
We are always looking for developers! Check [how to contribute](CONTRIBUTING.md) if you are willing to participate.
__Legal notice__: If you have seen proprietary Microsoft Windows source code (including but not limited to the leaked Windows NT 3.5, NT 4, 2000 source code and the Windows Research Kernel), your contribution won't be accepted because of potential copyright violation.
Try out cloud-based ReactOS development using Gitpod and Docker:
[![Open in Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/button/open-in-gitpod.svg)](https://gitpod.io/#https://github.com/reactos/reactos)
You can also support ReactOS by [donating](https://reactos.org/donate/)! We rely on our backers to maintain our servers and accelerate development by [hiring full-time devs](https://reactos.org/contributing/#paid-jobs).
## More information
ReactOS is a Free and Open Source operating system based on the Windows architecture,
providing support for existing applications and drivers, and an alternative to the current dominant consumer operating system.
It is not another wrapper built on Linux, like WINE. It does not attempt or plan to compete with WINE; in fact, the user-mode part of ReactOS is almost entirely WINE-based and our two teams have cooperated closely in the past.
ReactOS is also not "yet another OS". It does not attempt to be a third player like any other alternative OS out there. People are not meant to uninstall Linux and use ReactOS instead; ReactOS is a replacement for Windows users who want a Windows replacement that behaves just like Windows.
More information is available at: [reactos.org](https://reactos.org/).
Also see the [media/doc](/media/doc/) subdirectory for some sparse notes.
## Who is responsible
Active devs are listed as members of [GitHub organization](https://github.com/orgs/reactos/people).
See also the [CREDITS](CREDITS) file for others.
## Code mirrors
The main development is done on [GitHub](https://github.com/reactos/reactos). We have an [alternative mirror](https://git.reactos.org/?p=reactos.git) in case GitHub is down.
There is also an obsolete [SVN archive repository](https://svn.reactos.org/reactos/) that is kept for historical purposes.
[coverity.badge]: https://scan.coverity.com/projects/205/badge.svg?flat=1
[rosbewin.badge]: https://img.shields.io/badge/RosBE_Windows-2.2.1-0688CB.svg
[rosbeunix.badge]: https://img.shields.io/badge/RosBE_Unix-2.2.1-0688CB.svg
[prwelcome.badge]: https://img.shields.io/badge/PR-welcome-0688CB.svg
[coverity.link]: https://scan.coverity.com/projects/205
[rosbewin.link]: https://sourceforge.net/projects/reactos/files/RosBE-Windows/i386/2.2.1/
[rosbeunix.link]: https://sourceforge.net/projects/reactos/files/RosBE-Unix/2.2.1/

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; Format:
; COMPONENT_NAME PATH_TO_COMPONENT_SOURCES
; COMPONENT_NAME - Name of the module. Eg. kernel32.
; PATH_TO_COMPONENT_SOURCES - Relative path to sources (relative to where rgenstat is run from).
advapi32 ../reactos/dll/win32/advapi32
crtdll ../reactos/dll/win32/crtdll
gdi32 ../reactos/dll/win32/gdi32
gdiplus ../reactos/dll/win32/gdiplus
iphlpapi ../reactos/dll/win32/iphlpapi
kernel32 ../reactos/dll/win32/kernel32
msvcrt ../reactos/dll/win32/msvcrt
rasapi32 ../reactos/dll/win32/rasapi32
rasdlg ../reactos/dll/win32/rasdlg
rasman ../reactos/dll/win32/rasman
rpcrt4 ../reactos/dll/win32/rpcrt4
secur32 ../reactos/dll/win32/secur32
snmpapi ../reactos/dll/win32/snmpapi
user32 ../reactos/dll/win32/user32
version ../reactos/dll/win32/version
winspool ../reactos/dll/win32/winspool
ws2_32 ../reactos/dll/win32/ws2_32
wsock32 ../reactos/dll/win32/wsock32
videoprt ../reactos/drivers/video/videoprt
ndis ../reactos/drivers/network/ndis
tdi ../reactos/drivers/network/tdi
scsiport ../reactos/drivers/storage/scsiport
ntoskrnl ../reactos/ntoskrnl
rtl ../reactos/lib/rtl
win32k ../reactos/subsystems/win32/win32k
; COMPONENT_NAME - Name of the component. Eg. kernel32.dll.
; PATH_TO_COMPONENT_SOURCES - Relative path to sources (relative to
; where rgenstat is run from).
advapi32.dll reactos/lib/advapi32
crtdll.dll reactos/lib/crtdll
gdi32.dll reactos/lib/gdi32
gdiplus.dll reactos/lib/gdiplus
iphlpapi.dll reactos/lib/iphlpapi
kernel32.dll reactos/lib/kernel32
lz32.dll reactos/lib/lzexpand
msvcrt.dll reactos/lib/msvcrt
ole32.dll reactos/lib/ole32
oleaut32.dll reactos/lib/oleaut32
rpcrt4.dll reactos/lib/rpcrt4
secur32.dll reactos/lib/secur32
shell32.dll reactos/lib/shell32
snmpapi.dll reactos/lib/snmpapi
user32.dll reactos/lib/user32
version.dll reactos/lib/version
winmm.dll reactos/lib/winmm
winspool.dll reactos/lib/winspool
ws2_32.dll reactos/lib/ws2_32
wsock32.dll reactos/lib/wsock32
videoprt.dll reactos/drivers/video/videoprt
ndis.sys reactos/drivers/net/ndis
tdi.sys reactos/drivers/net/tdi
class2.sys reactos/drivers/storage/class2
scsiport.sys reactos/drivers/storage/scsiport
ntoskrnl.exe reactos/ntoskrnl
ntoskrnl.exe reactos/lib/rtl
win32k.sys reactos/subsys/win32k

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# Doxyfile 1.3.5
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Project related configuration options
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
PROJECT_NAME = "ReactOS Apps & Tools"
PROJECT_NUMBER =
OUTPUT_DIRECTORY = doxy-doc
OUTPUT_LANGUAGE = English
USE_WINDOWS_ENCODING = YES
BRIEF_MEMBER_DESC = YES
REPEAT_BRIEF = YES
ALWAYS_DETAILED_SEC = NO
INLINE_INHERITED_MEMB = NO
FULL_PATH_NAMES = YES
STRIP_FROM_PATH = ..
SHORT_NAMES = NO
JAVADOC_AUTOBRIEF = YES
MULTILINE_CPP_IS_BRIEF = NO
DETAILS_AT_TOP = NO
INHERIT_DOCS = NO
DISTRIBUTE_GROUP_DOC = NO
TAB_SIZE = 8
ALIASES =
OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_FOR_C = YES
OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_JAVA = NO
SUBGROUPING = YES
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Build related configuration options
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
EXTRACT_ALL = YES
EXTRACT_PRIVATE = NO
EXTRACT_STATIC = NO
EXTRACT_LOCAL_CLASSES = NO
HIDE_UNDOC_MEMBERS = NO
HIDE_UNDOC_CLASSES = NO
HIDE_FRIEND_COMPOUNDS = NO
HIDE_IN_BODY_DOCS = NO
INTERNAL_DOCS = YES
CASE_SENSE_NAMES = YES
HIDE_SCOPE_NAMES = NO
SHOW_INCLUDE_FILES = YES
INLINE_INFO = YES
SORT_MEMBER_DOCS = YES
GENERATE_TODOLIST = YES
GENERATE_TESTLIST = YES
GENERATE_BUGLIST = YES
GENERATE_DEPRECATEDLIST= YES
ENABLED_SECTIONS =
MAX_INITIALIZER_LINES = 30
SHOW_USED_FILES = YES
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# configuration options related to warning and progress messages
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
QUIET = NO
WARNINGS = NO
WARN_IF_UNDOCUMENTED = NO
WARN_IF_DOC_ERROR = YES
WARN_FORMAT = "$file:$line: $text"
WARN_LOGFILE =
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# configuration options related to the input files
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
INPUT = . \
../tools
FILE_PATTERNS = *.c \
*.h
RECURSIVE = YES
EXCLUDE =
EXCLUDE_SYMLINKS = NO
EXCLUDE_PATTERNS =
EXAMPLE_PATH =
EXAMPLE_PATTERNS =
EXAMPLE_RECURSIVE = YES
IMAGE_PATH =
INPUT_FILTER =
FILTER_SOURCE_FILES = NO
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# configuration options related to source browsing
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
SOURCE_BROWSER = YES
INLINE_SOURCES = YES
STRIP_CODE_COMMENTS = YES
REFERENCED_BY_RELATION = YES
REFERENCES_RELATION = YES
VERBATIM_HEADERS = NO
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# configuration options related to the alphabetical class index
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
ALPHABETICAL_INDEX = YES
COLS_IN_ALPHA_INDEX = 5
IGNORE_PREFIX =
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# configuration options related to the HTML output
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
GENERATE_HTML = YES
HTML_OUTPUT = html
HTML_FILE_EXTENSION = .html
HTML_HEADER =
HTML_FOOTER =
HTML_STYLESHEET =
HTML_ALIGN_MEMBERS = YES
GENERATE_HTMLHELP = NO
CHM_FILE =
HHC_LOCATION =
GENERATE_CHI = NO
BINARY_TOC = NO
TOC_EXPAND = NO
DISABLE_INDEX = NO
ENUM_VALUES_PER_LINE = 4
GENERATE_TREEVIEW = YES
TREEVIEW_WIDTH = 200
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# configuration options related to the LaTeX output
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
GENERATE_LATEX = NO
LATEX_OUTPUT = latex
LATEX_CMD_NAME = latex
MAKEINDEX_CMD_NAME = makeindex
COMPACT_LATEX = NO
PAPER_TYPE = a4wide
EXTRA_PACKAGES =
LATEX_HEADER =
PDF_HYPERLINKS = NO
USE_PDFLATEX = NO
LATEX_BATCHMODE = NO
LATEX_HIDE_INDICES = NO
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# configuration options related to the RTF output
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
GENERATE_RTF = NO
RTF_OUTPUT = rtf
COMPACT_RTF = YES
RTF_HYPERLINKS = YES
RTF_STYLESHEET_FILE =
RTF_EXTENSIONS_FILE =
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# configuration options related to the man page output
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
GENERATE_MAN = NO
MAN_OUTPUT = man
MAN_EXTENSION = .3
MAN_LINKS = NO
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# configuration options related to the XML output
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
GENERATE_XML = NO
XML_OUTPUT = xml
XML_SCHEMA =
XML_DTD =
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# configuration options for the AutoGen Definitions output
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
GENERATE_AUTOGEN_DEF = NO
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# configuration options related to the Perl module output
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
GENERATE_PERLMOD = NO
PERLMOD_LATEX = NO
PERLMOD_PRETTY = YES
PERLMOD_MAKEVAR_PREFIX =
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Configuration options related to the preprocessor
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
ENABLE_PREPROCESSING = NO
MACRO_EXPANSION = NO
EXPAND_ONLY_PREDEF = NO
SEARCH_INCLUDES = YES
INCLUDE_PATH = ../include
INCLUDE_FILE_PATTERNS = *.h
PREDEFINED =
EXPAND_AS_DEFINED =
SKIP_FUNCTION_MACROS = YES
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Configuration::addtions related to external references
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
TAGFILES =
GENERATE_TAGFILE =
ALLEXTERNALS = NO
EXTERNAL_GROUPS = YES
PERL_PATH = /usr/bin/perl
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Configuration options related to the dot tool
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
CLASS_DIAGRAMS = YES
HIDE_UNDOC_RELATIONS = NO
HAVE_DOT = YES
CLASS_GRAPH = YES
COLLABORATION_GRAPH = YES
UML_LOOK = NO
TEMPLATE_RELATIONS = NO
INCLUDE_GRAPH = YES
INCLUDED_BY_GRAPH = YES
CALL_GRAPH = YES
GRAPHICAL_HIERARCHY = YES
DOT_IMAGE_FORMAT = png
DOT_PATH =
DOTFILE_DIRS =
MAX_DOT_GRAPH_WIDTH = 1024
MAX_DOT_GRAPH_HEIGHT = 1024
MAX_DOT_GRAPH_DEPTH = 0
GENERATE_LEGEND = YES
DOT_CLEANUP = YES
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Configuration::addtions related to the search engine
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
SEARCHENGINE = YES

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# $Id$
#
# ReactOS apps and tools makefile to generate Doxygen documentation
#
docu:
doxygen Doxyfile
.PHONY: docu
# EOF

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#
# ReactOS system testsets makefile
#
PATH_TO_TOP = ../..
include $(PATH_TO_TOP)/rules.mak
# Testset applications
TEST_SETS = loadlib
TEST_KERNEL32 =
TEST_MSVCRT =
TEST_COM =
TEST_SEH =
TEST_REGRESSIONS =
all: $(TEST_SETS) $(TEST_KERNEL32) $(TEST_MSVCRT) $(TEST_COM) $(TEST_SEH) $(TEST_REGRESSIONS)
depends:
implib: $(TEST_SETS:%=%_implib) \
$(TEST_KERNEL32:%=%_implib) \
$(TEST_MSVCRT:%=%_implib) \
$(TEST_COM:%=%_implib) \
$(TEST_SEH:%=%_implib) \
$(TEST_REGRESSIONS:%=%_implib)
clean: $(TEST_SETS:%=%_clean) \
$(TEST_KERNEL32:%=%_clean) \
$(TEST_MSVCRT:%=%_clean) \
$(TEST_COM:%=%_clean) \
$(TEST_SEH:%=%_clean) \
$(TEST_REGRESSIONS:%=%_clean)
install: $(TEST_SETS:%=%_install) \
$(TEST_KERNEL32:%=%_install) \
$(TEST_MSVCRT:%=%_install) \
$(TEST_COM:%=%_install) \
$(TEST_SEH:%=%_install) \
$(TEST_REGRESSIONS:%=%_install)
.PHONY: all depends implib clean install
#
# Testset Applications
#
$(TEST_SETS): %:
$(MAKE) -C $*
$(TEST_SETS:%=%_implib): %_implib:
$(MAKE) -C $* implib
$(TEST_SETS:%=%_clean): %_clean:
$(MAKE) -C $* clean
$(TEST_SETS:%=%_install): %_install:
$(MAKE) -C $* install
.PHONY: $(TEST_SETS) $(TEST_SETS:%=%_implib) $(TEST_SETS:%=%_clean) $(TEST_SETS:%=%_install)
#
# Kernel32 Test Applications
#
$(TEST_KERNEL32): %:
$(MAKE) -C kernel32/$*
$(TEST_KERNEL32:%=%_implib): %_implib:
$(MAKE) -C kernel32/$* implib
$(TEST_KERNEL32:%=%_clean): %_clean:
$(MAKE) -C kernel32/$* clean
$(TEST_KERNEL32:%=%_install): %_install:
$(MAKE) -C kernel32/$* install
.PHONY: $(TEST_KERNEL32) $(TEST_KERNEL32:%=%_implib) $(TEST_KERNEL32:%=%_clean) $(TEST_KERNEL32:%=%_install)
#
# msvcrt Test Applications
#
$(TEST_MSVCRT): %:
$(MAKE) -C msvcrt/$*
$(TEST_MSVCRT:%=%_implib): %_implib:
$(MAKE) -C msvcrt/$* implib
$(TEST_MSVCRT:%=%_clean): %_clean:
$(MAKE) -C msvcrt/$* clean
$(TEST_MSVCRT:%=%_install): %_install:
$(MAKE) -C msvcrt/$* install
.PHONY: $(TEST_MSVCRT) $(TEST_MSVCRT:%=%_implib) $(TEST_MSVCRT:%=%_clean) $(TEST_MSVCRT:%=%_install)
#
# COM Test Applications
#
$(TEST_COM): %:
$(MAKE) -C com/$*
$(TEST_COM:%=%_implib): %_implib:
$(MAKE) -C com/$* implib
$(TEST_COM:%=%_clean): %_clean:
$(MAKE) -C com/$* clean
$(TEST_COM:%=%_install): %_install:
$(MAKE) -C com/$* install
.PHONY: $(TEST_COM) $(TEST_COM:%=%_implib) $(TEST_COM:%=%_clean) $(TEST_COM:%=%_install)
#
# SEH Test Applications
#
$(TEST_SEH): %:
$(MAKE) -C seh/$*
$(TEST_SEH:%=%_implib): %_implib:
$(MAKE) -C seh/$* implib
$(TEST_SEH:%=%_clean): %_clean:
$(MAKE) -C seh/$* clean
$(TEST_SEH:%=%_install): %_install:
$(MAKE) -C seh/$* install
.PHONY: $(TEST_SEH) $(TEST_SEH:%=%_implib) $(TEST_SEH:%=%_clean) $(TEST_SEH:%=%_install)
#
# Regression Test Applications
#
$(TEST_REGRESSIONS): %:
$(MAKE) -C regres/$*
$(TEST_REGRESSIONS:%=%_implib): %_implib:
$(MAKE) -C regres/$* implib
$(TEST_REGRESSIONS:%=%_clean): %_clean:
$(MAKE) -C regres/$* clean
$(TEST_REGRESSIONS:%=%_install): %_install:
$(MAKE) -C regres/$* install
.PHONY: $(TEST_REGRESSIONS) $(TEST_REGRESSIONS:%=%_implib) $(TEST_REGRESSIONS:%=%_clean) $(TEST_REGRESSIONS:%=%_install)
etags:
find . -name "*.[ch]" -print | etags --language=c -
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/*
* ReactOS test program -
* ReactOS test program -
*
* loadlib.c
*
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ const char* appName(const char* argv0)
const char* name;
name = (const char*)strrchr(argv0, '\\');
if (name != NULL)
if (name != NULL)
return name + 1;
return argv0;
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/*
* ReactOS test program -
* ReactOS test program -
*
* loadlib.h
*

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#
# $Id: makefile,v 1.0
PATH_TO_TOP = ../../..
TARGET_NORC = yes
TARGET_TYPE = program
TARGET_APPTYPE = console
TARGET_NAME = loadlib
TARGET_CFLAGS = -Wall -Werror -D__USE_W32API -DUNICODE -D_UNICODE
TARGET_SDKLIBS = kernel32.a ntdll.a
TARGET_OBJECTS = $(TARGET_NAME).o
include $(PATH_TO_TOP)/rules.mak
include $(TOOLS_PATH)/helper.mk
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/*
* ReactOS test program -
* ReactOS test program -
*
* _tfileio.c
*
@@ -31,8 +31,8 @@
#define _tfopen _wfopen
#define _tunlink _wunlink
#define _TEOF WEOF
#define _gettchar getwchar
#define _puttchar putwchar
#define _gettchar getwchar
#define _puttchar putwchar
#define _THEX_FORMAT _T("0x%04x ")
#else /*UNICODE*/
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/*
* ReactOS test program -
* ReactOS test program -
*
* _fileio.c
*

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/*
* ReactOS test program -
*
* main.c
*
* Copyright (C) 2002 Robert Dickenson <robd@reactos.org>
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
*/
#define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
#include <windows.h>
#include <tchar.h>
#include <wchar.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include "main.h"
#define VERSION 1
#ifdef UNICODE
#define TARGET "UNICODE"
#else
#define TARGET "MBCS"
#endif
BOOL verbose_flagged = 0;
BOOL status_flagged = 0;
int usage(char* argv0)
{
printf("USAGE: %s test_id [unicode]|[ansi] [clean]|[status][verbose]\n", argv0);
printf("\tWhere test_id is one of:\n");
printf("\t0 - (default) regression mode, run tests 1-4 displaying failures only\n");
printf("\t1 - Write DOS style eol data to file in text mode (text.dos)\n");
printf("\t2 - Write NIX style eol data to file in binary mode (binary.dos)\n");
printf("\t3 - Write DOS style eol data to file in text mode (text.nix)\n");
printf("\t4 - Write NIX style eol data to file in binary mode (binary.nix)\n");
printf("\t5 - Echo console line input\n");
printf("\t6 - Dump console line input in hex format\n");
printf("\t7 - The source code is your friend\n");
printf("\t[unicode] - perform tests using UNICODE versions of library functions\n");
printf("\t[ansi] - perform tests using ANSI versions of library functions\n");
printf("\t If neither unicode or ansi is specified build default is used\n");
printf("\t[clean] - delete all temporary test output files\n");
printf("\t[status] - enable extra status display while running\n");
printf("\t[verbose] - enable verbose output when running\n");
return 0;
}
int __cdecl main(int argc, char* argv[])
{
int test_num = 0;
int version = 0;
int result = 0;
int i = 0;
printf("%s test application - build %03d (default: %s)\n", argv[0], VERSION, TARGET);
if (argc < 2) {
return usage(argv[0]);
}
for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) {
if (strstr(argv[i], "ansi") || strstr(argv[i], "ANSI")) {
version = 1;
} else if (strstr(argv[i], "unicode") || strstr(argv[i], "UNICODE")) {
version = 2;
} else if (strstr(argv[i], "clean") || strstr(argv[i], "CLEAN")) {
test_num = -1;
} else if (strstr(argv[i], "verbose") || strstr(argv[i], "VERBOSE")) {
verbose_flagged = 1;
} else if (strstr(argv[i], "status") || strstr(argv[i], "STATUS")) {
status_flagged = 1;
} else {
test_num = atoi(argv[1]);
//if (test_num < 0
}
}
for (i = test_num; i <= test_num; i++) {
if (!test_num) {
test_num = 4;
i = 1;
}
switch (version) {
case 1:
result = run_ansi_tests(i);
break;
case 2:
result = run_unicode_tests(i);
break;
default:
result = run_ansi_tests(i);
result = run_unicode_tests(i);
break;
}
}
printf("finished\n");
return result;
}
#ifndef __GNUC__
char* args[] = { "fileio.exe", "0", "unicode", "verbose"};
int __cdecl mainCRTStartup(void)
{
main(2, args);
return 0;
}
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/*
* ReactOS test program -
*
* main.h
*
* Copyright (C) 2002 Robert Dickenson <robd@reactos.org>
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
*/
#ifndef __MAIN_H__
#define __MAIN_H__
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
int app_main(int argc, char* argv[]);
DWORD GetInput(char* Buffer, int buflen);
int test_ansi_files(int test_num);
int test_unicode_files(int test_num);
#ifdef __cplusplus
};
#endif
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#
# $Id: makefile,v 1.0
PATH_TO_TOP = ../../../..
TEST_ROOT = $(PATH_TO_TOP)/apps/testsets/test
TARGET_NORC = yes
TARGET_TYPE = program
TARGET_APPTYPE = console
TARGET_NAME = fileio
#TARGET_CFLAGS = -I$(TEST_ROOT) -DDBG -DUNICODE -D_UNICODE
TARGET_CFLAGS = -I$(TEST_ROOT) -DDBG
TARGET_SDKLIBS = ntdll.a kernel32.a
TARGET_OBJECTS = $(TARGET_NAME).o wfileio.o main.o
include $(PATH_TO_TOP)/rules.mak
include $(TOOLS_PATH)/helper.mk
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/*
* ReactOS test program -
* ReactOS test program -
*
* wfileio.c
*

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#
# ReactOS system utilities makefile
#
PATH_TO_TOP = ../..
include $(PATH_TO_TOP)/rules.mak
# Console system utilities
# cabman cat net objdir partinfo pice ps sc stats
UTIL_APPS = cat objdir pnpdump sc shutdown stats tickcount ps
UTIL_NET_APPS = arp finger ftp ipconfig netstat ping route telnet whois
all: $(UTIL_APPS) $(UTIL_NET_APPS)
depends:
implib: $(UTIL_APPS:%=%_implib) \
$(UTIL_NET_APPS:%=%_implib)
clean: $(UTIL_APPS:%=%_clean) \
$(UTIL_NET_APPS:%=%_clean)
install: $(UTIL_APPS:%=%_install) \
$(UTIL_NET_APPS:%=%_install)
.PHONY: all depends implib clean install
#
# Utility Applications
#
$(UTIL_APPS): %:
$(MAKE) -C $*
$(UTIL_APPS:%=%_implib): %_implib:
$(MAKE) -C $* implib
$(UTIL_APPS:%=%_clean): %_clean:
$(MAKE) -C $* clean
$(UTIL_APPS:%=%_install): %_install:
$(MAKE) -C $* install
.PHONY: $(UTIL_APPS) $(UTIL_APPS:%=%_implib) $(UTIL_APPS:%=%_clean) $(UTIL_APPS:%=%_install)
#
# GUI Utility Applications
#
$(UTIL_NET_APPS): %:
$(MAKE) -C net/$*
$(UTIL_NET_APPS:%=%_implib): %_implib:
$(MAKE) -C net/$* implib
$(UTIL_NET_APPS:%=%_clean): %_clean:
$(MAKE) -C net/$* clean
$(UTIL_NET_APPS:%=%_install): %_install:
$(MAKE) -C net/$* install
.PHONY: $(UTIL_NET_APPS) $(UTIL_NET_APPS:%=%_implib) $(UTIL_NET_APPS:%=%_clean) $(UTIL_NET_APPS:%=%_install)
etags:
find . -name "*.[ch]" -print | etags --language=c -
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PATH_TO_TOP = ../../..
TARGET_NORC = yes
TARGET_TYPE = program
TARGET_APPTYPE = console
TARGET_NAME = binpatch
TARGET_SDKLIBS =
TARGET_OBJECTS = patch.o
TARGET_CFLAGS += -Wall -Werror
include $(PATH_TO_TOP)/rules.mak
include $(TOOLS_PATH)/helper.mk
# EOF

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#include <conio.h>
#include <io.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
/** DEFINES *******************************************************************/
#define PATCH_BUFFER_SIZE 4096 /* Maximum size of a patch */
#define PATCH_BUFFER_MAGIC "\xde\xad\xbe\xef MaGiC MaRk "
#define SIZEOF_PATCH_BUFFER_MAGIC (sizeof (PATCH_BUFFER_MAGIC) - 1)
/** TYPES *********************************************************************/
typedef struct _PatchedByte
{
int offset; /*!< File offset of the patched byte. */
unsigned char expected; /*!< Expected (original) value of the byte. */
unsigned char patched; /*!< Patched (new) value for the byte. */
} PatchedByte;
typedef struct _PatchedFile
{
const char *name; /*!< Name of the file to be patched. */
int fileSize; /*!< Size of the file in bytes. */
int patchCount; /*!< Number of patches for the file. */
PatchedByte *patches; /*!< Patches for the file. */
} PatchedFile;
typedef struct _Patch
{
const char *name; /*!< Name of the patch. */
int fileCount; /*!< Number of files in the patch. */
PatchedFile *files; /*!< Files for the patch. */
} Patch;
/** FUNCTION PROTOTYPES *******************************************************/
static void printUsage();
/** GLOBALS *******************************************************************/
static Patch m_patch = { NULL, 0, NULL };
static int m_argc = 0;
static char **m_argv = NULL;
/* patch buffer where we put the patch info into */
static unsigned char m_patchBuffer[SIZEOF_PATCH_BUFFER_MAGIC + PATCH_BUFFER_SIZE] =
PATCH_BUFFER_MAGIC;
/** HELPER FUNCTIONS **********************************************************/
static void *
loadFile(const char *fileName, int *fileSize_)
{
FILE *f;
struct stat sb;
int fileSize;
void *p;
/* Open the file */
f = fopen(fileName, "rb");
if (f == NULL)
{
printf("Couldn't open file %s for reading!\n", fileName);
return NULL;
}
/* Get file size */
if (fstat(fileno(f), &sb) < 0)
{
fclose(f);
printf("Couldn't get size of file %s!\n", fileName);
return NULL;
}
fileSize = sb.st_size;
/* Load file */
p = malloc(fileSize);
if (p == NULL)
{
fclose(f);
printf("Couldn't allocate %d bytes for file %s!\n", fileSize, fileName);
return NULL;
}
if (fread(p, fileSize, 1, f) != 1)
{
fclose(f);
free(p);
printf("Couldn't read file %s into memory!\n", fileName);
return NULL;
}
/* Close file */
fclose(f);
*fileSize_ = fileSize;
return p;
}
static int
saveFile(const char *fileName, void *file, int fileSize)
{
FILE *f;
/* Open the file */
f = fopen(fileName, "wb");
if (f == NULL)
{
printf("Couldn't open file %s for writing!\n", fileName);
return -1;
}
/* Write file */
if (fwrite(file, fileSize, 1, f) != 1)
{
fclose(f);
printf("Couldn't write file %s!\n", fileName);
return -1;
}
/* Close file */
fclose(f);
return 0;
}
static int
compareFiles(
PatchedFile *patchedFile,
const char *originalFileName)
{
const char *patchedFileName = patchedFile->name;
unsigned char *origChunk, *patchedChunk;
int origSize, patchedSize, i, patchCount;
PatchedByte *patches = NULL;
int patchesArrayCount = 0;
/* Load both files */
origChunk = loadFile(originalFileName, &origSize);
if (origChunk == NULL)
return -1;
patchedChunk = loadFile(patchedFileName, &patchedSize);
if (patchedChunk == NULL)
{
free(origChunk);
return -1;
}
if (origSize != patchedSize)
{
free(origChunk);
free(patchedChunk);
printf("File size of %s and %s differs (%d != %d)\n",
originalFileName, patchedFileName,
origSize, patchedSize);
return -1;
}
/* Compare the files and record any differences */
printf("Comparing %s to %s", originalFileName, patchedFileName);
for (i = 0, patchCount = 0; i < origSize; i++)
{
if (origChunk[i] != patchedChunk[i])
{
patchCount++;
/* Resize patches array if needed */
if (patchesArrayCount < patchCount)
{
PatchedByte *newPatches;
newPatches = realloc(patches, patchCount * sizeof (PatchedByte));
if (newPatches == NULL)
{
if (patches != NULL)
free(patches);
free(origChunk);
free(patchedChunk);
printf("\nOut of memory (tried to allocated %d bytes)\n",
patchCount * sizeof (PatchedByte));
return -1;
}
patches = newPatches;
}
/* Fill in patch info */
patches[patchCount - 1].offset = i;
patches[patchCount - 1].expected = origChunk[i];
patches[patchCount - 1].patched = patchedChunk[i];
}
if ((i % (origSize / 40)) == 0)
printf(".");
}
printf(" %d changed bytes found.\n", patchCount);
/* Unload the files */
free(origChunk);
free(patchedChunk);
/* Save patch info */
patchedFile->fileSize = patchedSize;
patchedFile->patchCount = patchCount;
patchedFile->patches = patches;
return 0;
}
static int
outputPatch(const char *outputFileName)
{
unsigned char *patchExe, *patchBuffer;
int i, size, patchExeSize, patchSize, stringSize, stringOffset, patchOffset;
Patch *patch;
PatchedFile *files;
printf("Putting patch into %s...\n", outputFileName);
/* Calculate size of the patch */
patchSize = sizeof (Patch) + sizeof (PatchedFile) * m_patch.fileCount;
stringSize = strlen(m_patch.name) + 1;
for (i = 0; i < m_patch.fileCount; i++)
{
stringSize += strlen(m_patch.files[i].name) + 1;
patchSize += sizeof (PatchedByte) * m_patch.files[i].patchCount;
}
if ((stringSize + patchSize) > PATCH_BUFFER_SIZE)
{
printf("Patch is too big - %d bytes maximum, %d bytes needed\n",
PATCH_BUFFER_SIZE, stringSize + patchSize);
return -1;
}
/* Load patch.exe file into memory... */
patchExe = loadFile(m_argv[0], &patchExeSize);
if (patchExe == NULL)
{
return -1;
}
/* Try to find the magic mark for the patch buffer */
for (i = 0; i < (patchExeSize - SIZEOF_PATCH_BUFFER_MAGIC); i++)
{
if (memcmp(patchExe + i, m_patchBuffer, SIZEOF_PATCH_BUFFER_MAGIC) == 0)
{
patchBuffer = patchExe + i + SIZEOF_PATCH_BUFFER_MAGIC;
break;
}
}
if (!(i < (patchExeSize - SIZEOF_PATCH_BUFFER_MAGIC)))
{
free(patchExe);
printf("Couldn't find patch buffer magic in file %s - this shouldn't happen!!!\n", m_argv[0]);
return -1;
}
/* Pack patch together and replace string pointers by offsets */
patch = (Patch *)patchBuffer;
files = (PatchedFile *)(patchBuffer + sizeof (Patch));
patchOffset = sizeof (Patch) + sizeof (PatchedFile) * m_patch.fileCount;
stringOffset = patchSize;
patch->fileCount = m_patch.fileCount;
patch->files = (PatchedFile *)sizeof (Patch);
patch->name = (const char *)stringOffset;
strcpy(patchBuffer + stringOffset, m_patch.name);
stringOffset += strlen(m_patch.name) + 1;
for (i = 0; i < m_patch.fileCount; i++)
{
files[i].fileSize = m_patch.files[i].fileSize;
files[i].patchCount = m_patch.files[i].patchCount;
files[i].name = (const char *)stringOffset;
strcpy(patchBuffer + stringOffset, m_patch.files[i].name);
stringOffset += strlen(m_patch.files[i].name) + 1;
size = files[i].patchCount * sizeof (PatchedByte);
files[i].patches = (PatchedByte *)patchOffset;
memcpy(patchBuffer + patchOffset, m_patch.files[i].patches, size);
patchOffset += size;
}
size = patchSize + stringSize;
memset(patchBuffer + size, 0, PATCH_BUFFER_SIZE - size);
/* Save file */
if (saveFile(outputFileName, patchExe, patchExeSize) < 0)
{
free(patchExe);
return -1;
}
free(patchExe);
printf("Patch saved!\n");
return 0;
}
static int
loadPatch()
{
char *p;
Patch *patch;
int i;
p = m_patchBuffer + SIZEOF_PATCH_BUFFER_MAGIC;
patch = (Patch *)p;
if (patch->name == NULL)
{
return -1;
}
m_patch.name = p + (int)patch->name;
m_patch.fileCount = patch->fileCount;
m_patch.files = (PatchedFile *)(p + (int)patch->files);
for (i = 0; i < m_patch.fileCount; i++)
{
m_patch.files[i].name = p + (int)m_patch.files[i].name;
m_patch.files[i].patches = (PatchedByte *)(p + (int)m_patch.files[i].patches);
}
printf("Patch %s loaded...\n", m_patch.name);
return 0;
}
/** MAIN FUNCTIONS ************************************************************/
static int
createPatch()
{
int i, status;
const char *outputFileName;
/* Check argument count */
if (m_argc < 6 || (m_argc % 2) != 0)
{
printUsage();
return -1;
}
outputFileName = m_argv[3];
m_patch.name = m_argv[2];
/* Allocate PatchedFiles array */
m_patch.fileCount = (m_argc - 4) / 2;
m_patch.files = malloc(m_patch.fileCount * sizeof (PatchedFile));
if (m_patch.files == NULL)
{
printf("Out of memory!\n");
return -1;
}
memset(m_patch.files, 0, m_patch.fileCount * sizeof (PatchedFile));
/* Compare original to patched files and fill m_patch.files array */
for (i = 0; i < m_patch.fileCount; i++)
{
m_patch.files[i].name = m_argv[4 + (i * 2) + 1];
status = compareFiles(m_patch.files + i, m_argv[4 + (i * 2) + 0]);
if (status < 0)
{
for (i = 0; i < m_patch.fileCount; i++)
{
if (m_patch.files[i].patches != NULL)
free(m_patch.files[i].patches);
}
free(m_patch.files);
m_patch.files = NULL;
m_patch.fileCount = 0;
return status;
}
}
/* Output patch */
return outputPatch(outputFileName);
}
static int
applyPatch()
{
int c, i, j, fileSize, makeBackup;
unsigned char *file;
char *p;
const char *fileName;
char buffer[MAX_PATH];
if (m_argc > 1 && strcmp(m_argv[1], "-d") != 0)
{
printUsage();
return -1;
}
/* Load patch */
if (loadPatch() < 0)
{
printf("This executable doesn't contain a patch, use -c to create one.\n");
return -1;
}
if (m_argc > 1)
{
/* Dump patch */
printf("Patch name: %s\n", m_patch.name);
printf("File count: %d\n", m_patch.fileCount);
for (i = 0; i < m_patch.fileCount; i++)
{
printf("----------------------\n"
"File name: %s\n"
"File size: %d bytes\n",
m_patch.files[i].name, m_patch.files[i].fileSize);
printf("Patch count: %d\n", m_patch.files[i].patchCount);
for (j = 0; j < m_patch.files[i].patchCount; j++)
{
printf(" Offset 0x%x 0x%02x -> 0x%02x\n",
m_patch.files[i].patches[j].offset,
m_patch.files[i].patches[j].expected,
m_patch.files[i].patches[j].patched);
}
}
}
else
{
/* Apply patch */
printf("Applying patch...\n");
for (i = 0; i < m_patch.fileCount; i++)
{
/* Load original file */
fileName = m_patch.files[i].name;
applyPatch_retry_file:
file = loadFile(fileName, &fileSize);
if (file == NULL)
{
printf("File %s not found! ", fileName);
applyPatch_file_open_error:
printf("(S)kip, (R)etry, (A)bort, (M)anually enter filename");
do
{
c = getch();
}
while (c != 's' && c != 'r' && c != 'a' && c != 'm');
printf("\n");
if (c == 's')
{
continue;
}
else if (c == 'r')
{
goto applyPatch_retry_file;
}
else if (c == 'a')
{
return 0;
}
else if (c == 'm')
{
if (fgets(buffer, sizeof (buffer), stdin) == NULL)
{
printf("fgets() failed!\n");
return -1;
}
p = strchr(buffer, '\r');
if (p != NULL)
*p = '\0';
p = strchr(buffer, '\n');
if (p != NULL)
*p = '\0';
fileName = buffer;
goto applyPatch_retry_file;
}
}
/* Check file size */
if (fileSize != m_patch.files[i].fileSize)
{
free(file);
printf("File %s has unexpected filesize of %d bytes (%d bytes expected)\n",
fileName, fileSize, m_patch.files[i].fileSize);
if (fileName != m_patch.files[i].name) /* manually entered filename */
{
goto applyPatch_file_open_error;
}
return -1;
}
/* Ask for backup */
printf("Do you want to make a backup of %s? (Y)es, (N)o, (A)bort", fileName);
do
{
c = getch();
}
while (c != 'y' && c != 'n' && c != 'a');
printf("\n");
if (c == 'y')
{
char buffer[MAX_PATH];
snprintf(buffer, MAX_PATH, "%s.bak", fileName);
buffer[MAX_PATH-1] = '\0';
makeBackup = 1;
if (access(buffer, 0) >= 0) /* file exists */
{
printf("File %s already exists, overwrite? (Y)es, (N)o, (A)bort", buffer);
do
{
c = getch();
}
while (c != 'y' && c != 'n' && c != 'a');
printf("\n");
if (c == 'n')
makeBackup = 0;
else if (c == 'a')
{
free(file);
return 0;
}
}
if (makeBackup && saveFile(buffer, file, fileSize) < 0)
{
free(file);
return -1;
}
}
else if (c == 'a')
{
free(file);
return 0;
}
/* Patch file */
for (j = 0; j < m_patch.files[i].patchCount; j++)
{
int offset = m_patch.files[i].patches[j].offset;
if (file[offset] != m_patch.files[i].patches[j].expected)
{
printf("Unexpected value in file %s at offset 0x%x: expected = 0x%02x, found = 0x%02x\n",
fileName, offset, m_patch.files[i].patches[j].expected, file[offset]);
free(file);
return -1;
}
file[offset] = m_patch.files[i].patches[j].patched;
}
/* Save file */
if (saveFile(fileName, file, fileSize) < 0)
{
free(file);
return -1;
}
free(file);
}
printf("Patch applied sucessfully!\n");
}
return 0;
}
static void
printUsage()
{
printf("Usage:\n"
"%s -c - Create patch\n"
"%s -d - Dump patch\n"
"%s - Apply patch\n"
"\n"
"A patch can be created like this:\n"
"%s -c \"patch name\" output.exe file1.orig file1.patched[ file2.orig file2.patched[ ...]]\n",
m_argv[0], m_argv[0], m_argv[0], m_argv[0]);
}
int
main(
int argc,
char *argv[])
{
m_argc = argc;
m_argv = argv;
if (argc >= 2 && (strcmp(argv[1], "-h") == 0 || strcmp(argv[1], "--help") == 0))
{
printUsage();
return 0;
}
else if (argc >= 2 && argv[1][0] == '-')
{
if (strcmp(argv[1], "-c") == 0)
{
return createPatch();
}
else if (strcmp(argv[1], "-d") == 0)
{
return applyPatch();
}
else
{
printf("Unknown option: %s\n"
"Use -h for help.\n",
argv[1]);
return -1;
}
}
return applyPatch();
}

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#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
int main(int argc, char* argv[])
{
int i;
FILE* in;
char ch;
for (i=1; i<argc; i++)
{
in = fopen(argv[i],"r");
if (in == NULL)
{
printf("Failed to open file %s\n", argv[i]);
return(0);
}
while ((ch = fgetc(in)) != EOF)
{
putchar(ch);
}
fclose(in);
}
return 0;
}

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# $Id$
PATH_TO_TOP = ../../..
TARGET_NORC = yes
TARGET_TYPE = program
TARGET_APPTYPE = console
TARGET_NAME = cat
TARGET_OBJECTS = $(TARGET_NAME).o
TARGET_CFLAGS = -Wall -Werror
include $(PATH_TO_TOP)/rules.mak
include $(TOOLS_PATH)/helper.mk
# EOF

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/*
* Load a device driver
*/
#include <windows.h>
#include <ntos/zw.h>
int
main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
NTSTATUS Status;
UNICODE_STRING ServiceName;
if (argc != 2)
{
printf("Usage: load <ServiceName>\n");
return 0;
}
ServiceName.Length = (strlen(argv[1]) + 52) * sizeof(WCHAR);
ServiceName.Buffer = (LPWSTR)malloc(ServiceName.Length + sizeof(UNICODE_NULL));
wsprintf(ServiceName.Buffer,
L"\\Registry\\Machine\\System\\CurrentControlSet\\Services\\%S",
argv[1]);
wprintf(L"%s %d %d\n", ServiceName.Buffer, ServiceName.Length, wcslen(ServiceName.Buffer));
Status = NtLoadDriver(&ServiceName);
free(ServiceName.Buffer);
if (!NT_SUCCESS(Status))
{
printf("Failed: %X\n", Status);
return 1;
}
return 0;
}

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PATH_TO_TOP = ../../../..
TARGET_NORC = yes
TARGET_TYPE = program
TARGET_APPTYPE = console
TARGET_NAME = load
TARGET_CFLAGS = -DUNICODE -D_UNICODE
TARGET_SDKLIBS = ntdll.a
TARGET_OBJECTS = $(TARGET_NAME).o
include $(PATH_TO_TOP)/rules.mak
include $(TOOLS_PATH)/helper.mk
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PATH_TO_TOP = ../../../..
TARGET_NORC = yes
TARGET_TYPE = program
TARGET_APPTYPE = console
TARGET_NAME = unload
TARGET_CFLAGS = -DUNICODE -D_UNICODE
TARGET_SDKLIBS = ntdll.a
TARGET_OBJECTS = $(TARGET_NAME).o
include $(PATH_TO_TOP)/rules.mak
include $(TOOLS_PATH)/helper.mk
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/*
* Unload a device driver
*/
#include <windows.h>
#include <ntos/zw.h>
int
main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
NTSTATUS Status;
UNICODE_STRING ServiceName;
if (argc != 2)
{
printf("Usage: unload <ServiceName>\n");
return 0;
}
ServiceName.Length = (strlen(argv[1]) + 52) * sizeof(WCHAR);
ServiceName.Buffer = (LPWSTR)malloc(ServiceName.Length + sizeof(UNICODE_NULL));
wsprintf(ServiceName.Buffer,
L"\\Registry\\Machine\\System\\CurrentControlSet\\Services\\%S",
argv[1]);
wprintf(L"%s %d %d\n", ServiceName.Buffer, ServiceName.Length, wcslen(ServiceName.Buffer));
Status = NtUnloadDriver(&ServiceName);
free(ServiceName.Buffer);
if (!NT_SUCCESS(Status))
{
printf("Failed: %X\n", Status);
return 1;
}
return 0;
}

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ofc.lpstrFilter = FILEOPEN_FILTER;
ofc.nFilterIndex = 1;
ofc.lpstrTitle = FILEOPEN_TITLE;
ofc.Flags = OFN_EXPLORER | OFN_FILEMUSTEXIST | OFN_LONGNAMES | OFN_PATHMUSTEXIST;
ofc.Flags = OFN_FILEMUSTEXIST | OFN_LONGNAMES | OFN_PATHMUSTEXIST;
ofc.lpstrDefExt = FILEOPEN_DEFEXT;
ofc.lpstrFile = FileName;
ofc.nMaxFile = sizeof(FileName) / sizeof(TCHAR);

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PATH_TO_TOP = ../../..
TARGET_NORC = yes
TARGET_TYPE = program
TARGET_APPTYPE = windows
TARGET_NAME = infinst
TARGET_SDKLIBS = comdlg32.a setupapi.a
TARGET_OBJECTS = infinst.o
TARGET_CFLAGS = -Wall -Werror
include $(PATH_TO_TOP)/rules.mak
include $(TOOLS_PATH)/helper.mk
# EOF

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/*
* arp - display ARP cache from the IP stack parameters.
*
* This source code is in the PUBLIC DOMAIN and has NO WARRANTY.
*
* Robert Dickenson <robd@reactos.org>, August 15, 2002.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <windows.h>
#include <tchar.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <iptypes.h>
#include <ipexport.h>
#include <iphlpapi.h>
#include <snmp.h>
#include "trace.h"
VOID SNMP_FUNC_TYPE SnmpSvcInitUptime();
DWORD SNMP_FUNC_TYPE SnmpSvcGetUptime();
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
const char szUsage[] = { "\n" \
"Displays and modifies the IP Protocol to physical address translation tables\n" \
"used by address resolution protocol (ARP).\n" \
"\n" \
"ARP -s inet_addr eth_addr [if_addr]\n" \
"ARP -d inet_addr [if_addr]\n" \
"ARP -a [inet_addr] [-N if_addr]\n" \
"\n" \
" -a Displays the active ARP table by querying the current protocol\n" \
" data. If inet_addr is specified, the IP and physical addresses\n" \
" for the specified address are displayed. If more than one\n" \
" network interface is using ARP, each interfaces ARP table is\n" \
" displayed.\n" \
" -g Indentical to -a.\n" \
" inet_addr Specifies the IP address.\n" \
" -N if_addr Displays the ARP table for the specified interface only\n" \
" -d Deletes the host entry specified by inet_addr. inet_addr may be\n" \
" wildcarded with * to delete all host entries in the ARP table.\n" \
" -s Adds the host and associates the IP address inet_addr with the\n" \
" physical address eth_addr. The physical address must be specified\n" \
" as 6 hexadecimal characters delimited by hyphens. The new entry\n" \
" will become permanent in the ARP table.\n" \
" eth_addr Specifies the interface physical address.\n" \
" if_addr If present, this specifies the IP address of the interface whose\n" \
" address translation table should be modified. If not present, the\n" \
" first applicable interface will be used.\n" \
"Example:\n" \
" > arp -s 192.168.0.12 55-AA-55-01-02-03 .... Static entry creation.\n" \
" > arp -a .... ARP table display.\n" \
" > arp -d * .... Delete all ARP table entries.\n"
};
void usage(void)
{
// fprintf(stderr,"USAGE:\n");
fputs(szUsage, stderr);
}
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
TCHAR szComputerName[50];
DWORD dwSize = 50;
int nBytes = 500;
BYTE* pCache;
if (argc > 1) {
usage();
return 1;
}
SnmpSvcInitUptime();
GetComputerName(szComputerName, &dwSize);
_tprintf(_T("ReactOS ARP cache on Computer Name: %s\n"), szComputerName);
pCache = (BYTE*)SnmpUtilMemAlloc(nBytes);
Sleep(2500);
if (pCache != NULL) {
DWORD dwUptime = SnmpSvcGetUptime();
_tprintf(_T("SNMP uptime: %d\n"), dwUptime);
SnmpUtilMemFree(pCache);
} else {
_tprintf(_T("ERROR: call to SnmpUtilMemAlloc() failed\n"));
return 1;
}
return 0;
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/* $Id$ */
#define REACTOS_STR_FILE_DESCRIPTION "ReactOS TCP/IPv4 Win32 arp\0"
#define REACTOS_STR_INTERNAL_NAME "arp\0"
#define REACTOS_STR_ORIGINAL_FILENAME "arp.exe\0"
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PATH_TO_TOP = ../../../..
TARGET_TYPE = program
TARGET_APPTYPE = console
TARGET_NAME = arp
TARGET_INSTALLDIR = system32
TARGET_CFLAGS = -D__USE_W32API
TARGET_SDKLIBS = user32.a snmpapi.a
TARGET_OBJECTS = $(TARGET_NAME).o
include $(PATH_TO_TOP)/rules.mak
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Diagnostic Trace
//
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
#include <windows.h>
#include <tchar.h>
#include "trace.h"
#ifdef _DEBUG
#undef THIS_FILE
static char THIS_FILE[] = __FILE__;
void _DebugBreak(void)
{
DebugBreak();
}
void Trace(TCHAR* lpszFormat, ...)
{
va_list args;
int nBuf;
TCHAR szBuffer[512];
va_start(args, lpszFormat);
nBuf = _vsntprintf(szBuffer, sizeof(szBuffer)/sizeof(TCHAR), lpszFormat, args);
OutputDebugString(szBuffer);
// was there an error? was the expanded string too long?
//ASSERT(nBuf >= 0);
va_end(args);
}
void Assert(void* assert, TCHAR* file, int line, void* msg)
{
if (msg == NULL) {
printf("ASSERT -- %s occured on line %u of file %s.\n",
assert, line, file);
} else {
printf("ASSERT -- %s occured on line %u of file %s: Message = %s.\n",
assert, line, file, msg);
}
}
#else
void Trace(TCHAR* lpszFormat, ...) { };
void Assert(void* assert, TCHAR* file, int line, void* msg) { };
#endif //_DEBUG
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Diagnostic Trace
//
#ifndef __TRACE_H__
#define __TRACE_H__
#ifdef _DEBUG
#ifdef _X86_
#define BreakPoint() _asm { int 3h }
#else
#define BreakPoint() _DebugBreak()
#endif
#ifndef ASSERT
#define ASSERT(exp) \
{ \
if (!(exp)) { \
Assert(#exp, __FILE__, __LINE__, NULL); \
BreakPoint(); \
} \
} \
#define ASSERTMSG(exp, msg) \
{ \
if (!(exp)) { \
Assert(#exp, __FILE__, __LINE__, msg); \
BreakPoint(); \
} \
}
#endif
//=============================================================================
// MACRO: TRACE()
//=============================================================================
#define TRACE Trace
#else // _DEBUG
//=============================================================================
// Define away MACRO's ASSERT() and TRACE() in non debug builds
//=============================================================================
#ifndef ASSERT
#define ASSERT(exp)
#define ASSERTMSG(exp, msg)
#endif
#define TRACE 0 ? (void)0 : Trace
#endif // !_DEBUG
void Assert(void* assert, TCHAR* file, int line, void* msg);
void Trace(TCHAR* lpszFormat, ...);
#endif // __TRACE_H__
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@@ -41,6 +41,16 @@
* Had to remove local handling. Otherwise, same as whois.
*/
#ifndef lint
static char copyright[] =
"@(#) Copyright (c) 1989, 1993\n\
The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.\n";
#endif /* not lint */
#ifndef lint
static char sccsid[] = "@(#)finger.c 8.5 (Berkeley) 5/4/95";
#endif /* not lint */
/*
* Finger prints out information about users. It is not portable since
* certain fields (e.g. the full user name, office, and phone numbers) are
@@ -54,10 +64,17 @@
* mail info, and .plan/.project files.
*/
#include "precomp.h"
#include <winsock2.h>
#include "err.h"
#include <errno.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <time.h>
#include "unistd.h"
#include "various.h"
#include "getopt.h"
char *__progname;
@@ -67,6 +84,7 @@ int lflag, mflag, pplan, sflag;
static void userlist(int, char **);
void usage();
void netfinger(char *);
int
main(int argc, char **argv)
@@ -116,15 +134,15 @@ main(int argc, char **argv)
static void
userlist(int argc, char **argv)
{
int *used = NULL;
int *used;
char **ap, **nargv, **np, **p;
WORD wVersionRequested;
WSADATA wsaData;
int iErr;
if ((nargv = (char**) malloc((argc+1) * sizeof(char *))) == NULL ||
(used = (int*) calloc(argc, sizeof(int))) == NULL)
if ((nargv = malloc((argc+1) * sizeof(char *))) == NULL ||
(used = calloc(argc, sizeof(int))) == NULL)
err(1, NULL);
/* Pull out all network requests into nargv. */
@@ -143,16 +161,14 @@ userlist(int argc, char **argv)
fprintf(stderr, "Warning: Can't do local finger\n");
}
/* Start winsock */
/* Start winsock */
wVersionRequested = MAKEWORD( 1, 1 );
iErr = WSAStartup( wVersionRequested, &wsaData );
if ( iErr != 0 )
if ( iErr != 0 )
{
/* Tell the user that we couldn't find a usable */
/* WinSock DLL. */
fprintf(stderr, "WSAStartup failed\n");
free(nargv);
free(used);
return;
}
@@ -162,8 +178,6 @@ userlist(int argc, char **argv)
/* Bring down winsock */
WSACleanup();
free(nargv);
free(used);
exit(0);
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
/* $Id$ */
#define REACTOS_STR_FILE_DESCRIPTION "ReactOS TCP/IPv4 Win32 finger\0"
#define REACTOS_STR_INTERNAL_NAME "finger\0"
#define REACTOS_STR_ORIGINAL_FILENAME "finger.exe\0"
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/*
* Copyright (c) 1987 Regents of the University of California.
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
* must display the following acknowledgement:
* This product includes software developed by the University of
* California, Berkeley and its contributors.
* 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
* without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* Fri Jun 13 10:39:00 1997, tfelix@fred.net:
* Ported to Win32, changed index/rindex to strchr/strrchr
*/
#if defined(LIBC_SCCS) && !defined(lint)
static char sccsid[] = "@(#)getopt.c 4.13 (Berkeley) 2/23/91";
#endif /* LIBC_SCCS and not lint */
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
/*
* get option letter from argument vector
*/
int opterr = 1, /* if error message should be printed */
optind = 1, /* index into parent argv vector */
optopt; /* character checked for validity */
char *optarg; /* argument associated with option */
#define BADCH (int)'?'
#define EMSG ""
int
getopt(int nargc, char * const *nargv, const char *ostr)
{
static char *place = EMSG; /* option letter processing */
register char *oli; /* option letter list index */
char *p;
if (!*place) { /* update scanning pointer */
if (optind >= nargc || *(place = nargv[optind]) != '-') {
place = EMSG;
return(EOF);
}
if (place[1] && *++place == '-') { /* found "--" */
++optind;
place = EMSG;
return(EOF);
}
} /* option letter okay? */
if ((optopt = (int)*place++) == (int)':' ||
!(oli = strchr(ostr, optopt))) {
/*
* if the user didn't specify '-' as an option,
* assume it means EOF.
*/
if (optopt == (int)'-')
return(EOF);
if (!*place)
++optind;
if (opterr) {
if (!(p = strrchr(*nargv, '/')))
p = *nargv;
else
++p;
(void)fprintf(stderr, "%s: illegal option -- %c\n",
p, optopt);
}
return(BADCH);
}
if (*++oli != ':') { /* don't need argument */
optarg = NULL;
if (!*place)
++optind;
}
else { /* need an argument */
if (*place) /* no white space */
optarg = place;
else if (nargc <= ++optind) { /* no arg */
place = EMSG;
if (!(p = strrchr(*nargv, '/')))
p = *nargv;
else
++p;
if (opterr)
(void)fprintf(stderr,
"%s: option requires an argument -- %c\n",
p, optopt);
return(BADCH);
}
else /* white space */
optarg = nargv[optind];
place = EMSG;
++optind;
}
return(optopt); /* dump back option letter */
}

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/* getopt.h */
extern char *optarg;
extern int optind;
int
getopt(int nargc, char * const *nargv, const char *ostr);

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PATH_TO_TOP = ../../../..
TARGET_TYPE = program
TARGET_APPTYPE = console
TARGET_NAME = finger
TARGET_SDKLIBS = ws2_32.a
TARGET_INSTALLDIR = system32
TARGET_CFLAGS = -D__USE_W32_SOCKETS
TARGET_OBJECTS = $(TARGET_NAME).o \
err.o \
getopt.o \
net.o
TARGET_GCCLIBS = iberty
include $(PATH_TO_TOP)/rules.mak
include $(TOOLS_PATH)/helper.mk

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@@ -0,0 +1,142 @@
/*
* Copyright (c) 1989, 1993
* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
*
* This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
* Tony Nardo of the Johns Hopkins University/Applied Physics Lab.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
* must display the following acknowledgement:
* This product includes software developed by the University of
* California, Berkeley and its contributors.
* 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
* without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
#ifndef lint
static char sccsid[] = "@(#)net.c 8.4 (Berkeley) 4/28/95";
#endif /* not lint */
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <winsock2.h>
#include "unistd.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "various.h"
void
netfinger(char *name)
{
extern int lflag;
char c, lastc;
struct in_addr defaddr;
struct hostent *hp, def;
struct servent *sp;
struct sockaddr_in sin;
SOCKET s;
char *alist[1], *host;
/* If this is a local request */
if (!(host = rindex(name, '@')))
return;
*host++ = '\0';
if (isdigit(*host) && (defaddr.s_addr = inet_addr(host)) != -1) {
def.h_name = host;
def.h_addr_list = alist;
def.h_addr = (char *)&defaddr;
def.h_length = sizeof(struct in_addr);
def.h_addrtype = AF_INET;
def.h_aliases = 0;
hp = &def;
} else if (!(hp = gethostbyname(host))) {
(void)fprintf(stderr,
"finger: unknown host: %s\n", host);
return;
}
if (!(sp = getservbyname("finger", "tcp"))) {
(void)fprintf(stderr, "finger: tcp/finger: unknown service\n");
return;
}
sin.sin_family = hp->h_addrtype;
bcopy(hp->h_addr, (char *)&sin.sin_addr, hp->h_length);
sin.sin_port = sp->s_port;
if ((s = socket(hp->h_addrtype, SOCK_STREAM, 0)) == INVALID_SOCKET) {
perror("finger: socket");
return;
}
/* have network connection; identify the host connected with */
(void)printf("[%s]\n", hp->h_name);
if (connect(s, (struct sockaddr *)&sin, sizeof(sin)) < 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "finger: connect rc = %d", WSAGetLastError());
(void)close(s);
return;
}
/* -l flag for remote fingerd */
if (lflag)
send(s, "/W ", 3, 0);
/* send the name followed by <CR><LF> */
send(s, name, strlen(name), 0);
send(s, "\r\n", 2, 0);
/*
* Read from the remote system; once we're connected, we assume some
* data. If none arrives, we hang until the user interrupts.
*
* If we see a <CR> or a <CR> with the high bit set, treat it as
* a newline; if followed by a newline character, only output one
* newline.
*
* Otherwise, all high bits are stripped; if it isn't printable and
* it isn't a space, we can simply set the 7th bit. Every ASCII
* character with bit 7 set is printable.
*/
lastc = 0;
while (recv(s, &c, 1, 0) == 1) {
c &= 0x7f;
if (c == 0x0d) {
if (lastc == '\r') /* ^M^M - skip dupes */
continue;
c = '\n';
lastc = '\r';
} else {
if (!isprint(c) && !isspace(c))
c |= 0x40;
if (lastc != '\r' || c != '\n')
lastc = c;
else {
lastc = '\n';
continue;
}
}
putchar(c);
}
if (lastc != '\n')
putchar('\n');
putchar('\n');
}

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// Various things you need when porting BSD and GNU utilities to
// Win32.
#ifndef VARIOUS_H
#define VARIOUS_H
typedef float f4byte_t;
typedef double f8byte_t;
typedef long uid_t; // SunOS 5.5
#define __P(x) x
/* utmp.h */
#define UT_LINESIZE 8
#define UT_HOSTSIZE 16
/* stat.h */
#define S_ISREG(mode) (((mode)&0xF000) == 0x8000)
#define S_ISDIR(mode) (((mode)&0xF000) == 0x4000)
#undef MIN //take care of windows default
#undef MAX //take care of windows default
#define MIN(a, b) ((a) <= (b) ? (a) : (b))
#define MAX(a, b) ((a) > (b) ? (a) : (b))
#define bcopy(s1, s2, n) memmove(s2, s1, n)
#define bcmp(s1, s2, n) (memcmp(s1, s2, n) != 0)
#define bzero(s, n) memset(s, 0, n)
#define index(s, c) strchr(s, c)
#define rindex(s, c) strrchr(s, c)
#endif

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* WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
*/
#include "precomp.h"
#ifndef lint
static char sccsid[] = "@(#)cmdtab.c 5.9 (Berkeley) 3/21/89";
#endif /* not lint */
#include "ftp_var.h"
/*
* User FTP -- Command Tables.
*/
int setascii(), setbell(), setbinary(), setdebug(), setform();
int setglob(), sethash(), setmode(), setpeer(), setpassive(), setport();
int setprompt(), setstruct();
int settenex(), settrace(), settype(), setverbose();
int disconnect(), restart(), reget(), syst();
int cd(), lcd(), delete(), mdelete(), user();
int ls(), mls(), get(), mget(), help(), append(), put(), mput();
int quit(), renamefile(), status();
int quote(), rmthelp(), shell(), site();
int pwd(), makedir(), removedir(), setcr();
int account(), doproxy(), reset(), setcase(), setntrans(), setnmap();
int setsunique(), setrunique(), cdup(), macdef(), domacro();
int sizecmd(), modtime(), newer(), rmtstatus();
int do_chmod(), do_umask(), idle();
char accounthelp[] = "send account command to remote server";
char appendhelp[] = "append to a file";
@@ -126,7 +140,7 @@ struct cmd cmdtab[] = {
{ "mget", mgethelp, 1, 1, 1, mget },
{ "mkdir", mkdirhelp, 0, 1, 1, makedir },
{ "mls", mlshelp, 1, 1, 1, mls },
{ "mode", modehelp, 0, 1, 1, fsetmode },
{ "mode", modehelp, 0, 1, 1, setmode },
{ "modtime", modtimehelp, 0, 1, 1, modtime },
{ "mput", mputhelp, 1, 1, 1, mput },
{ "newer", newerhelp, 1, 1, 1, newer },

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* WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
*/
#include "precomp.h"
#ifndef lint
static char sccsid[] = "@(#)domacro.c 1.6 (Berkeley) 2/28/89";
#endif /* not lint */
void domacro(int argc, const char *argv[])
#include "ftp_var.h"
#include "prototypes.h"
#include <signal.h>
#include <stdio.h>
//#include <errno.h>
#include <ctype.h>
//#include <sys/ttychars.h>
void domacro(argc, argv)
int argc;
char *argv[];
{
int i, j;
const char *cp1;
char *cp2;
register int i, j;
register char *cp1, *cp2;
int count = 2, loopflg = 0;
char line2[200];
extern char **glob(), *globerr;
struct cmd *getcmd(), *c;
extern struct cmd cmdtab[];
if (argc < 2) {
(void) strcat(line, " ");

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#include <stdio.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <winsock.h>
#include "prototypes.h"
#define MAX_ASCII 100
int checkRecv(SOCKET s);
int checkRecv(SOCKET s)
{
int testVal;
fd_set sSet;
struct timeval timeout;
timeout.tv_sec = 60;
FD_ZERO(&sSet);
FD_SET(s, &sSet);
testVal = select(0, &sSet, NULL, NULL, &timeout);
if (testVal == SOCKET_ERROR)
fprintf(stderr, "Socket Error");
return testVal;
}
void blkfree(char **av0)
{
register char **av = av0;
while (*av)
free(*av++);
}
char *glob(register char *v)
{
return NULL;
}
int sleep(int time)
{
return time;
}
int herror(char *string)
{
return 0;
}
#if 0
int gettimeofday(struct timeval *timenow,
struct timezone *zone)
{
time_t t;
t = clock();
timenow->tv_usec = t;
timenow->tv_sec = t / CLK_TCK;
return 0;
}
int fgetcSocket(int s)
{
int c;
char buffer[10];
// checkRecv(s);
c = recv(s, buffer, 1, 0);
#ifdef DEBUG_IN
printf("%c", buffer[0]);
#endif
if (c == INVALID_SOCKET)
return c;
if (c == 0)
return EOF;
return buffer[0];
}
#else
int fgetcSocket(int s)
{
static int index = 0;
static int total = 0;
static unsigned char buffer[4096];
if (index == total)
{
index = 0;
total = recv(s, buffer, sizeof(buffer), 0);
if (total == INVALID_SOCKET)
{
total = 0;
return ERROR;
}
if (total == 0)
return EOF;
}
return buffer[index++];
}
#endif
char *fprintfSocket(int s, char *format, ...)
{
va_list argptr;
char buffer[10009];
va_start(argptr, format);
vsprintf(buffer, format, argptr);
va_end(argptr);
send(s, buffer, strlen(buffer), 0);
return NULL;
}
char *fputsSocket(char *format, int s)
{
send(s, format, strlen(format), 0);
return NULL;
}
int fputcSocket(int s, char putChar)
{
char buffer[2];
buffer[0] = putChar;
buffer[1] = '\0';
if(SOCKET_ERROR==send(s, buffer, 1, 0)) {
int iret=WSAGetLastError ();
fprintf(stdout,"fputcSocket: %d\n",iret);
return 0;
}
else {
return putChar;
}
}
int fputSocket(int s, char *buffer, int len)
{
int iret;
while(len) {
if(SOCKET_ERROR==(iret=send(s, buffer, len, 0)))
{
iret=WSAGetLastError ();
fprintf(stdout,"fputcSocket: %d\n",iret);
return 0;
}
else {
return len-=iret;
}
}
return 0;
}
char *fgetsSocket(int s, char *string)
{
char buffer[2] = {0};
int i, count;
for (i = 0, count = 1; count != 0 && buffer[0] != '\n'; i++)
{
checkRecv(s);
count = recv(s, buffer, 1, 0);
if (count == SOCKET_ERROR)
{
printf("Error in fgetssocket");
return NULL;
}
if (count == 1)
{
string[i] = buffer[0];
if (i == MAX_ASCII - 3)
{
count = 0;
string[++i] = '\n';
string[++i] = '\0';
}
}
else
{
if (i == 0)
return NULL;
else
{
string[i] = '\n';
string[i + 1] = '\0'; // This is risky
return string;
}
}
}
string[i] = '\0';
#ifdef DEBUG_IN
printf("%s", string);
#endif
return string;
}
#if 0
char *getpass(const char *prompt)
{
static char string[64];
printf("%s", prompt);
gets(string);
return string;
}
#endif
char *getpass (const char * prompt)
{
static char input[256];
HANDLE in;
HANDLE err;
DWORD count;
in = GetStdHandle (STD_INPUT_HANDLE);
err = GetStdHandle (STD_ERROR_HANDLE);
if (in == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE || err == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
return NULL;
if (WriteFile (err, prompt, strlen (prompt), &count, NULL))
{
int istty = (GetFileType (in) == FILE_TYPE_CHAR);
DWORD old_flags;
int rc;
if (istty)
{
if (GetConsoleMode (in, &old_flags))
SetConsoleMode (in, ENABLE_LINE_INPUT | ENABLE_PROCESSED_INPUT);
else
istty = 0;
}
/* Need to read line one byte at time to avoid blocking, if not a
tty, so always do it this way. */
count = 0;
while (1)
{
DWORD dummy;
char one_char;
rc = ReadFile (in, &one_char, 1, &dummy, NULL);
if (rc == 0)
break;
if (one_char == '\r')
{
/* CR is always followed by LF if reading from tty. */
if (istty)
continue;
else
break;
}
if (one_char == '\n')
break;
/* Silently truncate password string if overly long. */
if (count < sizeof (input) - 1)
input[count++] = one_char;
}
input[count] = '\0';
WriteFile (err, "\r\n", 2, &count, NULL);
if (istty)
SetConsoleMode (in, old_flags);
if (rc)
return input;
}
return NULL;
}
// Stubbed out here. Should be changed in Source code...
int access(const char *filename, int accessmethod)
{
return 0;
}
#ifndef __GNUC__
#define EPOCHFILETIME (116444736000000000i64)
#else
#define EPOCHFILETIME (116444736000000000LL)
#endif
struct timezone {
int tz_minuteswest; /* minutes W of Greenwich */
int tz_dsttime; /* type of dst correction */
};
__inline int gettimeofday(struct timeval *tv, struct timezone *tz)
{
FILETIME ft;
LARGE_INTEGER li;
__int64 t;
static int tzflag;
if (tv)
{
GetSystemTimeAsFileTime(&ft);
//li.LowPart = ft.dwLowDateTime;
//li.HighPart = ft.dwHighDateTime;
t = li.QuadPart; /* In 100-nanosecond intervals */
t -= EPOCHFILETIME; /* Offset to the Epoch time */
t /= 10; /* In microseconds */
tv->tv_sec = (long)(t / 1000000);
tv->tv_usec = (long)(t % 1000000);
}
if (tz)
{
if (!tzflag)
{
_tzset();
tzflag++;
}
tz->tz_minuteswest = _timezone / 60;
tz->tz_dsttime = _daylight;
}
return 0;
}

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#define bcopy(s,d,l) memcpy((d),(s),(l))
#define bzero(cp,l) memset((cp),0,(l))
#define rindex strrchr
#define index strchr
#define getwd getcwd
#define strcasecmp strcmp
#define strncasecmp strnicmp

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/* $Id: route.rc 11816 2004-11-26 06:51:47Z arty $ */
#define REACTOS_STR_FILE_DESCRIPTION "ReactOS TCP/IPv4 FTP Client\0"
#define REACTOS_STR_INTERNAL_NAME "ftp\0"
#define REACTOS_STR_ORIGINAL_FILENAME "ftp.exe\0"
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@@ -1,12 +1,18 @@
//#include <winsock.h>
#include <setjmp.h>
#include <time.h>
#include "fake.h"
#include "prototypes.h"
#include <winsock.h>
#include <setjmp.h>
//typedef void (*Sig_t)(int);
int fgetcSocket(int s);
char *fputsSocket(char *format, int s);
char *fprintfSocket(int s, char *format, ...);
int fputcSocket(int s, char putChar);
int fputSocket(int s, char *putChar, int len);
char *fgetsSocket(int s, char *string);
/* The following defines are from ftp.h and telnet.h from bsd.h */
/* All relevent copyrights below apply. */
@@ -51,6 +57,11 @@
#define STRU_R 2
#define STRU_P 3
#define SIGQUIT 1
#define SIGPIPE 2
#define SIGALRM 3
#define FORM_N 1
#define FORM_T 2
#define FORM_C 3
@@ -102,7 +113,7 @@ extern int mapflag; /* use mapin mapout templates on file names */
extern int code; /* return/reply code for ftp command */
extern int crflag; /* if 1, strip car. rets. on ascii gets */
extern char pasv[64]; /* passive port for proxy data connection */
extern int passivemode; /* passive mode enabled */
extern int passivemode; /* passive mode enabled */
extern char *altarg; /* argv[1] with no shell-like preprocessing */
extern char ntin[17]; /* input translation table */
extern char ntout[17]; /* output translation table */
@@ -127,8 +138,8 @@ extern char *stringbase; /* current scan point in line buffer */
extern char argbuf[200]; /* argument storage buffer */
extern char *argbase; /* current storage point in arg buffer */
extern int margc; /* count of arguments on input line */
extern const char *margv[20]; /* args parsed from input line */
extern int cpend; /* flag: if != 0, then pending server reply */
extern char *margv[20]; /* args parsed from input line */
extern int cpend; /* flag: if != 0, then pending server reply */
extern int mflag; /* flag: if != 0, then active multi command */
extern int options; /* used during socket creation */
@@ -137,23 +148,28 @@ extern int options; /* used during socket creation */
* Format of command table.
*/
struct cmd {
const char *c_name; /* name of command */
const char *c_help; /* help string */
char c_bell; /* give bell when command completes */
char c_conn; /* must be connected to use command */
char c_proxy; /* proxy server may execute */
void (*c_handler)(int argc, const char *argv[]); /* function to call */
char *c_name; /* name of command */
char *c_help; /* help string */
char c_bell; /* give bell when command completes */
char c_conn; /* must be connected to use command */
char c_proxy; /* proxy server may execute */
int (*c_handler)(); /* function to call */
};
struct macel {
char mac_name[9]; /* macro name */
char *mac_start; /* start of macro in macbuf */
char *mac_end; /* end of macro in macbuf */
char mac_name[9]; /* macro name */
char *mac_start; /* start of macro in macbuf */
char *mac_end; /* end of macro in macbuf */
};
extern int macnum; /* number of defined macros */
extern struct macel macros[16];
extern char macbuf[4096];
int macnum; /* number of defined macros */
struct macel macros[16];
char macbuf[4096];
extern char *tail();
extern char *remglob();
extern int errno;
extern char *mktemp();
#if defined(__ANSI__) || defined(sparc)
typedef void sig_t;
@@ -162,4 +178,4 @@ typedef int sig_t;
#endif
typedef int uid_t;
int herror(char *s);

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@@ -0,0 +1,602 @@
/*
* Copyright (c) 1985, 1989 Regents of the University of California.
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted
* provided that the above copyright notice and this paragraph are
* duplicated in all such forms and that any documentation,
* advertising materials, and other materials related to such
* distribution and use acknowledge that the software was developed
* by the University of California, Berkeley. The name of the
* University may not be used to endorse or promote products derived
* from this software without specific prior written permission.
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED
* WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
*/
#ifndef lint
char copyright[] =
"@(#) Copyright (c) 1985, 1989 Regents of the University of California.\n\
All rights reserved.\n";
#endif /* not lint */
#ifndef lint
static char sccsid[] = "@(#)main.c based on 5.13 (Berkeley) 3/14/89";
#endif /* not lint */
/*
* FTP User Program -- Command Interface.
*/
#if !defined(WIN32)
#include <netdb.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#include <arpa/ftp.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <pwd.h>
#endif
#include "ftp_var.h"
#include "prototypes.h"
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <io.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#if defined(sun) && !defined(FD_SET)
typedef int uid_t;
#endif
uid_t getuid();
void intr();
void lostpeer();
char *getlogin();
short portnum;
char home[128];
char *globerr;
int autologin;
/* Lot's of options... */
/*
* Options and other state info.
*/
int trace; /* trace packets exchanged */
int hash; /* print # for each buffer transferred */
int sendport; /* use PORT cmd for each data connection */
int verbose; /* print messages coming back from server */
int connected; /* connected to server */
int fromatty; /* input is from a terminal */
int interactive; /* interactively prompt on m* cmds */
int debug; /* debugging level */
int bell; /* ring bell on cmd completion */
int doglob; /* glob local file names */
int proxy; /* proxy server connection active */
int passivemode;
int proxflag; /* proxy connection exists */
int sunique; /* store files on server with unique name */
int runique; /* store local files with unique name */
int mcase; /* map upper to lower case for mget names */
int ntflag; /* use ntin ntout tables for name translation */
int mapflag; /* use mapin mapout templates on file names */
int code; /* return/reply code for ftp command */
int crflag; /* if 1, strip car. rets. on ascii gets */
char pasv[64]; /* passive port for proxy data connection */
char *altarg; /* argv[1] with no shell-like preprocessing */
char ntin[17]; /* input translation table */
char ntout[17]; /* output translation table */
// #include <sys/param.h>
char mapin[MAXPATHLEN]; /* input map template */
char mapout[MAXPATHLEN]; /* output map template */
char typename[32]; /* name of file transfer type */
int type; /* file transfer type */
char structname[32]; /* name of file transfer structure */
int stru; /* file transfer structure */
char formname[32]; /* name of file transfer format */
int form; /* file transfer format */
char modename[32]; /* name of file transfer mode */
int mode; /* file transfer mode */
char bytename[32]; /* local byte size in ascii */
int bytesize; /* local byte size in binary */
jmp_buf toplevel; /* non-local goto stuff for cmd scanner */
char line[200]; /* input line buffer */
char *stringbase; /* current scan point in line buffer */
char argbuf[200]; /* argument storage buffer */
char *argbase; /* current storage point in arg buffer */
int margc; /* count of arguments on input line */
char *margv[20]; /* args parsed from input line */
int cpend; /* flag: if != 0, then pending server reply */
int mflag; /* flag: if != 0, then active multi command */
int options; /* used during socket creation */
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
register char *cp;
int top;
struct passwd *pw = NULL;
#if 0
char homedir[MAXPATHLEN];
#endif
int err;
WORD wVerReq;
WSADATA WSAData;
struct servent *sp; /* service spec for tcp/ftp */
/* Disable output buffering, for the benefit of Emacs. */
//setbuf(stdout, NULL);
_fmode = O_BINARY; // This causes an error somewhere.
wVerReq = MAKEWORD(1,1);
err = WSAStartup(wVerReq, &WSAData);
if (err != 0)
{
fprintf(stderr, "Could not initialize Windows socket interface.");
exit(1);
}
sp = getservbyname("ftp", "tcp");
if (sp == 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "ftp: ftp/tcp: unknown service\n");
exit(1);
}
portnum = sp->s_port;
doglob = 1;
interactive = 1;
autologin = 1;
argc--, argv++;
while (argc > 0 && **argv == '-') {
for (cp = *argv + 1; *cp; cp++)
switch (*cp) {
case 'd':
options |= SO_DEBUG;
debug++;
break;
case 'v':
verbose++;
break;
case 't':
trace++;
break;
case 'i':
interactive = 0;
break;
case 'n':
autologin = 0;
break;
case 'g':
doglob = 0;
break;
default:
fprintf(stdout,
"ftp: %c: unknown option\n", *cp);
exit(1);
}
argc--, argv++;
}
// fromatty = isatty(fileno(stdin));
fromatty = 1; // Strengthen this test
/*
* Set up defaults for FTP.
*/
(void) strcpy(typename, "ascii"), type = TYPE_A;
(void) strcpy(formname, "non-print"), form = FORM_N;
(void) strcpy(modename, "stream"), mode = MODE_S;
(void) strcpy(structname, "file"), stru = STRU_F;
(void) strcpy(bytename, "8"), bytesize = 8;
if (fromatty)
verbose++;
cpend = 0; /* no pending replies */
proxy = 0; /* proxy not active */
passivemode = 1; /* passive mode *is* active */
crflag = 1; /* strip c.r. on ascii gets */
/*
* Set up the home directory in case we're globbing.
*/
#if 0
cp = getlogin();
if (cp != NULL) {
pw = getpwnam(cp);
}
if (pw == NULL)
pw = getpwuid(getuid());
if (pw != NULL) {
home = homedir;
(void) strcpy(home, pw->pw_dir);
}
#endif
strcpy(home, "C:/");
if (argc > 0) {
if (setjmp(toplevel))
exit(0);
// (void) signal(SIGINT, intr);
// (void) signal(SIGPIPE, lostpeer);
setpeer(argc + 1, argv - 1);
}
top = setjmp(toplevel) == 0;
if (top) {
// (void) signal(SIGINT, intr);
// (void) signal(SIGPIPE, lostpeer);
}
for (;;) {
cmdscanner(top);
top = 1;
}
}
void
intr()
{
longjmp(toplevel, 1);
}
void lostpeer(void)
{
extern int cout;
extern int data;
if (connected) {
if (cout != (int) NULL) {
closesocket(cout);
cout = (int) NULL;
}
if (data >= 0) {
(void) shutdown(data, 1+1);
(void) close(data);
data = -1;
}
connected = 0;
}
pswitch(1);
if (connected) {
if (cout != (int)NULL) {
closesocket(cout);
cout = (int) NULL;
}
connected = 0;
}
proxflag = 0;
pswitch(0);
}
/*char *
tail(filename)
char *filename;
{
register char *s;
while (*filename) {
s = rindex(filename, '/');
if (s == NULL)
break;
if (s[1])
return (s + 1);
*s = '\0';
}
return (filename);
}
*/
/*
* Command parser.
*/
void cmdscanner(top)
int top;
{
register struct cmd *c;
struct cmd *getcmd();
extern int help();
if (!top)
(void) putchar('\n');
for (;;) {
(void) fflush(stdout);
if (fromatty) {
printf("ftp> ");
(void) fflush(stdout);
}
if (gets(line) == 0) {
if (feof(stdin) || ferror(stdin))
quit();
break;
}
if (line[0] == 0)
break;
makeargv();
if (margc == 0) {
continue;
}
c = getcmd(margv[0]);
if (c == (struct cmd *)-1) {
printf("?Ambiguous command\n");
continue;
}
if (c == 0) {
printf("?Invalid command\n");
continue;
}
if (c->c_conn && !connected) {
printf ("Not connected.\n");
continue;
}
(*c->c_handler)(margc, margv);
if (bell && c->c_bell)
(void) putchar('\007');
if (c->c_handler != help)
break;
}
(void) fflush(stdout);
// (void) signal(SIGINT, intr);
// (void) signal(SIGPIPE, lostpeer);
}
struct cmd *
getcmd(name)
register char *name;
{
extern struct cmd cmdtab[];
register char *p, *q;
register struct cmd *c, *found;
register int nmatches, longest;
longest = 0;
nmatches = 0;
found = 0;
for (c = cmdtab; p = c->c_name; c++) {
for (q = name; *q == *p++; q++)
if (*q == 0) /* exact match? */
return (c);
if (!*q) { /* the name was a prefix */
if (q - name > longest) {
longest = q - name;
nmatches = 1;
found = c;
} else if (q - name == longest)
nmatches++;
}
}
if (nmatches > 1)
return ((struct cmd *)-1);
return (found);
}
/*
* Slice a string up into argc/argv.
*/
int slrflag;
void makeargv()
{
char **argp;
char *slurpstring();
margc = 0;
argp = margv;
stringbase = line; /* scan from first of buffer */
argbase = argbuf; /* store from first of buffer */
slrflag = 0;
while (*argp++ = slurpstring())
margc++;
}
/*
* Parse string into argbuf;
* implemented with FSM to
* handle quoting and strings
*/
char *
slurpstring()
{
int got_one = 0;
register char *sb = stringbase;
register char *ap = argbase;
char *tmp = argbase; /* will return this if token found */
if (*sb == '!' || *sb == '$') { /* recognize ! as a token for shell */
switch (slrflag) { /* and $ as token for macro invoke */
case 0:
slrflag++;
stringbase++;
return ((*sb == '!') ? "!" : "$");
/* NOTREACHED */
case 1:
slrflag++;
altarg = stringbase;
break;
default:
break;
}
}
S0:
switch (*sb) {
case '\0':
goto OUT1;
case ' ':
case '\t':
sb++; goto S0;
default:
switch (slrflag) {
case 0:
slrflag++;
break;
case 1:
slrflag++;
altarg = sb;
break;
default:
break;
}
goto S1;
}
S1:
switch (*sb) {
case ' ':
case '\t':
case '\0':
goto OUT1; /* end of token */
case '\\':
sb++; goto S2; /* slurp next character */
case '"':
sb++; goto S3; /* slurp quoted string */
default:
*ap++ = *sb++; /* add character to token */
got_one = 1;
goto S1;
}
S2:
switch (*sb) {
case '\0':
goto OUT1;
default:
*ap++ = *sb++;
got_one = 1;
goto S1;
}
S3:
switch (*sb) {
case '\0':
goto OUT1;
case '"':
sb++; goto S1;
default:
*ap++ = *sb++;
got_one = 1;
goto S3;
}
OUT1:
if (got_one)
*ap++ = '\0';
argbase = ap; /* update storage pointer */
stringbase = sb; /* update scan pointer */
if (got_one) {
return(tmp);
}
switch (slrflag) {
case 0:
slrflag++;
break;
case 1:
slrflag++;
altarg = (char *) 0;
break;
default:
break;
}
return((char *)0);
}
#define HELPINDENT (sizeof ("directory"))
/*
* Help command.
* Call each command handler with argc == 0 and argv[0] == name.
*/
int help(argc, argv)
int argc;
char *argv[];
{
extern struct cmd cmdtab[];
register struct cmd *c;
if (argc == 1) {
register int i, j, w, k;
int columns, width = 0, lines;
extern int NCMDS;
printf("Commands may be abbreviated. Commands are:\n\n");
for (c = cmdtab; c < &cmdtab[NCMDS]; c++) {
int len = strlen(c->c_name);
if (len > width)
width = len;
}
width = (width + 8) &~ 7;
columns = 80 / width;
if (columns == 0)
columns = 1;
lines = (NCMDS + columns - 1) / columns;
for (i = 0; i < lines; i++) {
for (j = 0; j < columns; j++) {
c = cmdtab + j * lines + i;
if (c->c_name && (!proxy || c->c_proxy)) {
printf("%s", c->c_name);
}
else if (c->c_name) {
for (k=0; k < (int) strlen(c->c_name); k++) {
(void) putchar(' ');
}
}
if (c + lines >= &cmdtab[NCMDS]) {
printf("\n");
break;
}
w = strlen(c->c_name);
while (w < width) {
w = (w + 8) &~ 7;
(void) putchar('\t');
}
}
}
(void) fflush(stdout);
return 0;
}
while (--argc > 0) {
register char *arg;
arg = *++argv;
c = getcmd(arg);
if (c == (struct cmd *)-1)
printf("?Ambiguous help command %s\n", arg);
else if (c == (struct cmd *)0)
printf("?Invalid help command %s\n", arg);
else
printf("%-*s\t%s\n", HELPINDENT,
c->c_name, c->c_help);
}
(void) fflush(stdout);
return 0;
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
PATH_TO_TOP = ../../../..
TARGET_TYPE = program
TARGET_APPTYPE = console
TARGET_NAME = ftp
TARGET_INSTALLDIR = system32
TARGET_CFLAGS = -D__USE_W32API
TARGET_SDKLIBS = ws2_32.a iphlpapi.a
# ntdll.a
TARGET_OBJECTS = \
cmds.o \
cmdtab.o \
domacro.o \
fake.o \
ftp.o \
main.o \
ruserpass.o
TARGET_GCCLIBS =
include $(PATH_TO_TOP)/rules.mak
include $(TOOLS_PATH)/helper.mk

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@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
int getreply(int expecteof);
int ruserpass(char *host, char **aname, char **apass, char **aacct);
char *getpass(const char *prompt);
void makeargv(void);
void domacro(int argc, char *argv[]);
void proxtrans(char *cmd, char *local, char *remote);
int null(void);
int initconn(void);
void disconnect(void);
void ptransfer(char *direction, long bytes, struct timeval *t0, struct timeval *t1);
void setascii(void);
void setbinary(void);
void setebcdic(void);
void settenex(void);
void tvsub(struct timeval *tdiff, struct timeval *t1, struct timeval *t0);
void setpassive(int argc, char *argv[]);
void setpeer(int argc, char *argv[]);
void cmdscanner(int top);
void pswitch(int flag);
void quit(void);
int login(char *host);
int command(char *fmt, ...);
int globulize(char **cpp);
void sendrequest(char *cmd, char *local, char *remote, int printnames);
void recvrequest(char *cmd, char *local, char *remote, char *mode,
int printnames);
int confirm(char *cmd, char *file);
void blkfree(char **av0);
int getit(int argc, char *argv[], int restartit, char *mode);
static int token(void);
int sleep(int time);

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@@ -15,12 +15,23 @@
* WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
*/
#include "precomp.h"
#ifndef lint
static char sccsid[] = "@(#)ruserpass.c 5.1 (Berkeley) 3/1/89";
#endif /* not lint */
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <stdio.h>
//#include <utmp.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include "ftp_var.h"
#include "prototypes.h"
#include <winsock.h>
char *renvlook(), *index(), *getenv(), *getpass(), *getlogin();
void *malloc();
char *strcpy();
struct utmp *getutmp();
static FILE *cfile;
@@ -39,29 +50,28 @@ static FILE *cfile;
static char tokval[100];
static struct toktab {
const char *tokstr;
char *tokstr;
int tval;
} toktab[]= {
{"default", DEFAULT},
{"login", LOGIN},
{"password", PASSWD},
{"passwd", PASSWD},
{"account", ACCOUNT},
{"machine", MACH},
{"macdef", MACDEF},
{0, 0}
"default", DEFAULT,
"login", LOGIN,
"password", PASSWD,
"passwd", PASSWD,
"account", ACCOUNT,
"machine", MACH,
"macdef", MACDEF,
0, 0
};
extern char *hostname;
static int token(void);
int ruserpass(const char *host, char **aname, char **apass, char **aacct)
int ruserpass(char *host, char **aname, char **apass, char **aacct)
{
const char *hdir, *mydomain;
char buf[BUFSIZ], *tmp;
char myname[MAXHOSTNAMELEN];
char *hdir, buf[BUFSIZ], *tmp;
char myname[MAXHOSTNAMELEN], *mydomain;
int t, i, c, usedefault = 0;
struct stat stb;
extern int errno;
hdir = getenv("HOME");
if (hdir == NULL)
@@ -115,15 +125,14 @@ next:
while ((t = token()) && t != MACH && t != DEFAULT) switch(t) {
case LOGIN:
if (token()) {
if (*aname == 0) {
if (token())
if (*aname == 0) {
*aname = malloc((unsigned) strlen(tokval) + 1);
(void) strcpy(*aname, tokval);
} else {
if (strcmp(*aname, tokval))
goto next;
}
}
break;
case PASSWD:
if (strcmp(*aname, "anonymous") &&
@@ -155,7 +164,7 @@ next:
(void) fclose(cfile);
return(0);
}
while ((c=getc(cfile)) != EOF && (c == ' ' || c == '\t'));
while ((c=getc(cfile)) != EOF && c == ' ' || c == '\t');
if (c == EOF || c == '\n') {
printf("Missing macdef name argument.\n");
goto bad;
@@ -228,7 +237,7 @@ static int token(void)
char *cp;
int c;
struct toktab *t;
if (feof(cfile))
return (0);
while ((c = getc(cfile)) != EOF &&

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@@ -0,0 +1,299 @@
/*
* ipconfig - display IP stack parameters.
*
* This source code is in the PUBLIC DOMAIN and has NO WARRANTY.
*
* Robert Dickenson <robd@reactos.org>, August 15, 2002.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <windows.h>
#include <tchar.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <iptypes.h>
#include <ipexport.h>
#include <iphlpapi.h>
#ifdef _DEBUG
#include "trace.h"
#endif
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/* imported from iphlpapi.dll
GetAdapterOrderMap
GetInterfaceInfo
GetIpStatsFromStack
NhGetInterfaceNameFromGuid
NhpAllocateAndGetInterfaceInfoFromStack
*/
static TCHAR* GetNodeTypeName(int nNodeType)
{
switch (nNodeType) {
case 0: return _T("zero");
case 1: return _T("one");
case 2: return _T("two");
case 3: return _T("three");
case 4: return _T("mixed");
default: return _T("unknown");
}
}
static void ShowNetworkFixedInfo()
{
FIXED_INFO* pFixedInfo = NULL;
ULONG OutBufLen = 0;
DWORD result;
result = GetNetworkParams(NULL, &OutBufLen);
if (result == ERROR_BUFFER_OVERFLOW) {
pFixedInfo = (FIXED_INFO*)malloc(OutBufLen);
if (!pFixedInfo) {
_tprintf(_T("ERROR: failed to allocate 0x%08X bytes of memory\n"), OutBufLen);
return;
}
} else {
_tprintf(_T("ERROR: GetNetworkParams() failed to report required buffer size.\n"));
return;
}
result = GetNetworkParams(pFixedInfo, &OutBufLen);
if (result == ERROR_SUCCESS) {
IP_ADDR_STRING* pIPAddr;
printf("\tHostName. . . . . . . . . . . : %s\n", pFixedInfo->HostName);
printf("\tDomainName. . . . . . . . . . : %s\n", pFixedInfo->DomainName);
//
printf("\tDNS Servers . . . . . . . . . : %s\n", pFixedInfo->DnsServerList.IpAddress.String);
pIPAddr = pFixedInfo->DnsServerList.Next;
while (pIPAddr) {
printf("\t\t\t\t : %s\n", pIPAddr->IpAddress.String);
pIPAddr = pIPAddr->Next;
}
//
_tprintf(_T("\tNodeType. . . . . . . . . . . : %d (%s)\n"), pFixedInfo->NodeType, GetNodeTypeName(pFixedInfo->NodeType));
printf("\tScopeId . . . . . . . . . . . : %s\n", pFixedInfo->ScopeId);
_tprintf(_T("\tEnableRouting . . . . . . . . : %s\n"), pFixedInfo->EnableRouting ? _T("yes") : _T("no"));
_tprintf(_T("\tEnableProxy . . . . . . . . . : %s\n"), pFixedInfo->EnableProxy ? _T("yes") : _T("no"));
_tprintf(_T("\tEnableDns . . . . . . . . . . : %s\n"), pFixedInfo->EnableDns ? _T("yes") : _T("no"));
_tprintf(_T("\n"));
//_tprintf(_T("\n"),);
//_tprintf(_T("GetNetworkParams() returned with %d\n"), pIfTable->NumAdapters);
// _tprintf(_T("\tConnection specific DNS suffix: %s\n"), pFixedInfo->EnableDns ? _T("yes") : _T("no"));
} else {
switch (result) {
case ERROR_BUFFER_OVERFLOW:
_tprintf(_T("The buffer size indicated by the pOutBufLen parameter is too small to hold the adapter information. The pOutBufLen parameter points to the required size\n"));
break;
case ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER:
_tprintf(_T("The pOutBufLen parameter is NULL, or the calling process does not have read/write access to the memory pointed to by pOutBufLen, or the calling process does not have write access to the memory pointed to by the pAdapterInfo parameter\n"));
break;
case ERROR_NO_DATA:
_tprintf(_T("No adapter information exists for the local computer\n"));
break;
case ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED:
_tprintf(_T("This function is not supported on the operating system in use on the local system\n"));
break;
default:
_tprintf(_T("0x%08X - Use FormatMessage to obtain the message string for the returned error\n"), result);
break;
}
}
}
static void ShowNetworkInterfaces()
{
IP_INTERFACE_INFO* pIfTable = NULL;
DWORD result;
DWORD dwNumIf;
DWORD dwOutBufLen = 0;
if ((result = GetNumberOfInterfaces(&dwNumIf)) != NO_ERROR) {
_tprintf(_T("GetNumberOfInterfaces() failed with code 0x%08X - Use FormatMessage to obtain the message string for the returned error\n"), result);
return;
} else {
_tprintf(_T("GetNumberOfInterfaces() returned %d\n"), dwNumIf);
}
result = GetInterfaceInfo(pIfTable, &dwOutBufLen);
// dwOutBufLen = sizeof(IP_INTERFACE_INFO) + dwNumIf * sizeof(IP_ADAPTER_INDEX_MAP);
// _tprintf(_T("GetNumberOfInterfaces() returned %d, dwOutBufLen %d\n"), dwNumIf, dwOutBufLen);
// _tprintf(_T("sizeof(IP_INTERFACE_INFO) %d, sizeof(IP_ADAPTER_INDEX_MAP) %d\n"), sizeof(IP_INTERFACE_INFO), sizeof(IP_ADAPTER_INDEX_MAP));
pIfTable = (IP_INTERFACE_INFO*)malloc(dwOutBufLen);
if (!pIfTable) {
_tprintf(_T("ERROR: failed to allocate 0x%08X bytes of memory\n"), dwOutBufLen);
return;
}
/*
typedef struct _IP_ADAPTER_INDEX_MAP {
ULONG Index; // adapter index
WCHAR Name[MAX_ADAPTER_NAME]; // name of the adapter
} IP_ADAPTER_INDEX_MAP, * PIP_ADAPTER_INDEX_MAP;
typedef struct _IP_INTERFACE_INFO {
LONG NumAdapters; // number of adapters in array
IP_ADAPTER_INDEX_MAP Adapter[1]; // adapter indices and names
} IP_INTERFACE_INFO,*PIP_INTERFACE_INFO;
*/
result = GetInterfaceInfo(pIfTable, &dwOutBufLen);
if (result == NO_ERROR) {
int i;
_tprintf(_T("GetInterfaceInfo() returned with %d adaptor entries\n"), pIfTable->NumAdapters);
for (i = 0; i < pIfTable->NumAdapters; i++) {
wprintf(L"[%d] %s\n", i + 1, pIfTable->Adapter[i].Name);
//wprintf(L"[%d] %s\n", pIfTable->Adapter[i].Index, pIfTable->Adapter[i].Name);
// \DEVICE\TCPIP_{DB0E61C1-3498-4C5F-B599-59CDE8A1E357}
// \DEVICE\TCPIP_{BD445697-0945-4591-AE7F-2AB0F383CA87}
// \DEVICE\TCPIP_{6D87DC08-6BC5-4E78-AB5F-18CAB785CFFE}
//HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\NetBT\Parameters\Interfaces\Tcpip_{DB0E61C1-3498-4C5F-B599-59CDE8A1E357}
}
} else {
switch (result) {
case ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER:
_tprintf(_T("The dwOutBufLen parameter is NULL, or GetInterfaceInterface is unable to write to the memory pointed to by the dwOutBufLen parameter\n"));
break;
case ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER:
_tprintf(_T("The buffer pointed to by the pIfTable parameter is not large enough. The required size is returned in the DWORD variable pointed to by the dwOutBufLen parameter\n"));
_tprintf(_T("\tdwOutBufLen: %d\n"), dwOutBufLen);
break;
case ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED:
_tprintf(_T("This function is not supported on the operating system in use on the local system\n"));
break;
default:
_tprintf(_T("0x%08X - Use FormatMessage to obtain the message string for the returned error\n"), result);
break;
}
}
free(pIfTable);
}
/*
typedef struct _IP_ADAPTER_INFO {
struct _IP_ADAPTER_INFO* Next;
DWORD ComboIndex;
char AdapterName[MAX_ADAPTER_NAME_LENGTH + 4];
1 char Description[MAX_ADAPTER_DESCRIPTION_LENGTH + 4];
UINT AddressLength;
2 BYTE Address[MAX_ADAPTER_ADDRESS_LENGTH];
DWORD Index;
UINT Type;
3 UINT DhcpEnabled;
5 PIP_ADDR_STRING CurrentIpAddress;
IP_ADDR_STRING IpAddressList;
7 IP_ADDR_STRING GatewayList;
8 IP_ADDR_STRING DhcpServer;
BOOL HaveWins;
IP_ADDR_STRING PrimaryWinsServer;
IP_ADDR_STRING SecondaryWinsServer;
a time_t LeaseObtained;
b time_t LeaseExpires;
} IP_ADAPTER_INFO, *PIP_ADAPTER_INFO;
*/
/*
Ethernet adapter VMware Virtual Ethernet Adapter (Network Address Translation (NAT) for VMnet8):
Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
1 Description . . . . . . . . . . . : VMware Virtual Ethernet Adapter (Network Address Translation (NAT) for VMnet8)
2 Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 00-50-56-C0-00-08
3 DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : Yes
Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes
5 IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.136.1
Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
7 Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . :
8 DHCP Server . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.136.254
DNS Servers . . . . . . . . . . . :
a Lease Obtained. . . . . . . . . . : Monday, 30 December 2002 5:56:53 PM
b Lease Expires . . . . . . . . . . : Monday, 30 December 2002 6:26:53 PM
*/
static void ShowAdapterInfo()
{
IP_ADAPTER_INFO* pAdaptorInfo;
ULONG ulOutBufLen;
DWORD dwRetVal;
_tprintf(_T("\nAdaptor Information\t\n"));
pAdaptorInfo = (IP_ADAPTER_INFO*)GlobalAlloc(GPTR, sizeof(IP_ADAPTER_INFO));
ulOutBufLen = sizeof(IP_ADAPTER_INFO);
if (ERROR_BUFFER_OVERFLOW == GetAdaptersInfo(pAdaptorInfo, &ulOutBufLen)) {
GlobalFree(pAdaptorInfo);
pAdaptorInfo = (IP_ADAPTER_INFO*)GlobalAlloc(GPTR, ulOutBufLen);
}
if (dwRetVal = GetAdaptersInfo(pAdaptorInfo, &ulOutBufLen)) {
_tprintf(_T("Call to GetAdaptersInfo failed. Return Value: %08x\n"), dwRetVal);
} else {
while (pAdaptorInfo) {
printf(" AdapterName: %s\n", pAdaptorInfo->AdapterName);
printf(" Description: %s\n", pAdaptorInfo->Description);
pAdaptorInfo = pAdaptorInfo->Next;
}
}
}
const char szUsage[] = { "USAGE:\n" \
" ipconfig [/? | /all | /release [adapter] | /renew [adapter]\n" \
" | /flushdns | /registerdns\n" \
" | /showclassid adapter\n" \
" | /showclassid adapter\n" \
" | /setclassid adapter [classidtoset] ]\n" \
"\n" \
"adapter Full name or pattern with '*' and '?' to 'match',\n" \
" * matches any character, ? matches one character.\n" \
" Options\n" \
" /? Display this help message.\n" \
" /all Display full configuration information.\n" \
" /release Release the IP address for the specified adapter.\n" \
" /renew Renew the IP address for the specified adapter.\n" \
" /flushdns Purges the DNS Resolver cache.\n" \
" /registerdns Refreshes all DHCP leases and re-registers DNS names\n" \
" /displaydns Display the contents of the DNS Resolver Cache.\n" \
" /showclassid Displays all the dhcp class IDs allowed for adapter.\n" \
" /setclassid Modifies the dhcp class id.\n" \
"\n" \
"The default is to display only the IP address, subnet mask and\n" \
"default gateway for each adapter bound to TCP/IP.\n"
};
/*
"\n" \
"For Release and Renew, if no adapter name is specified, then the IP address\n" \
"leases for all adapters bound to TCP/IP will be released or renewed.\n" \
"\n" \
"For SetClassID, if no class id is specified, then the classid is removed.\n" \
"\n" \
"Examples:\n" \
" > ipconfig ... Show information.\n" \
" > ipconfig /all ... Show detailed information\n" \
" > ipconfig /renew ... renew all adapaters\n" \
" > ipconfig /renew EL* ... renew adapters named EL....\n" \
" > ipconfig /release *ELINK?21* ... release all matching adapters,\n" \
eg. ELINK-21, myELELINKi21adapter.\n"
*/
static void usage(void)
{
fputs(szUsage, stderr);
}
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
// 10.0.0.100 // As of build 0.0.20 this is hardcoded in the ip stack
if (argc > 1) {
usage();
return 1;
}
_tprintf(_T("ReactOS IP Configuration\n"));
ShowNetworkFixedInfo();
ShowNetworkInterfaces();
ShowAdapterInfo();
return 0;
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/* $Id$ */
#define REACTOS_STR_FILE_DESCRIPTION "ReactOS TCP/IPv4 Win32 ipconfig\0"
#define REACTOS_STR_INTERNAL_NAME "ipconfig\0"
#define REACTOS_STR_ORIGINAL_FILENAME "ipconfig.exe\0"
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PATH_TO_TOP = ../../../..
TARGET_TYPE = program
TARGET_APPTYPE = console
TARGET_NAME = ipconfig
TARGET_INSTALLDIR = system32
TARGET_CFLAGS = -D__USE_W32API
TARGET_SDKLIBS = user32.a iphlpapi.a
TARGET_OBJECTS = $(TARGET_NAME).o
include $(PATH_TO_TOP)/rules.mak
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Diagnostic Trace
//
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
#include <windows.h>
#include <tchar.h>
#include "trace.h"
#ifdef _DEBUG
#undef THIS_FILE
static char THIS_FILE[] = __FILE__;
void _DebugBreak(void)
{
DebugBreak();
}
void Trace(TCHAR* lpszFormat, ...)
{
va_list args;
int nBuf;
TCHAR szBuffer[512];
va_start(args, lpszFormat);
nBuf = _vsntprintf(szBuffer, sizeof(szBuffer)/sizeof(TCHAR), lpszFormat, args);
OutputDebugString(szBuffer);
// was there an error? was the expanded string too long?
//ASSERT(nBuf >= 0);
va_end(args);
}
void Assert(void* assert, TCHAR* file, int line, void* msg)
{
if (msg == NULL) {
printf("ASSERT -- %s occured on line %u of file %s.\n",
assert, line, file);
} else {
printf("ASSERT -- %s occured on line %u of file %s: Message = %s.\n",
assert, line, file, msg);
}
}
#else
void Trace(TCHAR* lpszFormat, ...) { };
void Assert(void* assert, TCHAR* file, int line, void* msg) { };
#endif //_DEBUG
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Diagnostic Trace
//
#ifndef __TRACE_H__
#define __TRACE_H__
#ifdef _DEBUG
#ifdef _X86_
#define BreakPoint() _asm { int 3h }
#else
#define BreakPoint() _DebugBreak()
#endif
#ifndef ASSERT
#define ASSERT(exp) \
{ \
if (!(exp)) { \
Assert(#exp, __FILE__, __LINE__, NULL); \
BreakPoint(); \
} \
} \
#define ASSERTMSG(exp, msg) \
{ \
if (!(exp)) { \
Assert(#exp, __FILE__, __LINE__, msg); \
BreakPoint(); \
} \
}
#endif
//=============================================================================
// MACRO: TRACE()
//=============================================================================
#define TRACE Trace
#else // _DEBUG
//=============================================================================
// Define away MACRO's ASSERT() and TRACE() in non debug builds
//=============================================================================
#ifndef ASSERT
#define ASSERT(exp)
#define ASSERTMSG(exp, msg)
#endif
#define TRACE 0 ? (void)0 : Trace
#endif // !_DEBUG
void Assert(void* assert, TCHAR* file, int line, void* msg);
void Trace(TCHAR* lpszFormat, ...);
#endif // __TRACE_H__
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PATH_TO_TOP = ../../../..
TARGET_TYPE = program
TARGET_APPTYPE = console
TARGET_NAME = netstat
TARGET_INSTALLDIR = system32
TARGET_CFLAGS = \
-D__USE_W32API \
-D_WIN32_IE=0x600 \
-D_WIN32_WINNT=0x501
TARGET_SDKLIBS = user32.a snmpapi.a iphlpapi.a ws2_32.a
TARGET_OBJECTS = $(TARGET_NAME).o
include $(PATH_TO_TOP)/rules.mak
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/*
* netstat - display IP stack statistics.
*
* This source code is in the PUBLIC DOMAIN and has NO WARRANTY.
*
* Robert Dickenson <robd@reactos.org>, August 15, 2002.
*/
// Extensive reference made and use of source to netstatp by:
// Copyright (C) 1998-2002 Mark Russinovich
// www.sysinternals.com
#define ANY_SIZE 1
#include <windows.h>
#include <winsock.h>
#include <tchar.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <iptypes.h>
#include <ipexport.h>
#include <tlhelp32.h>
#include <iphlpapi.h>
#include <snmp.h>
#include "trace.h"
#include "resource.h"
#define MAX_RESLEN 4000
//
// Possible TCP endpoint states
//
static char TcpState[][32] = {
"???",
"CLOSED",
"LISTENING",
"SYN_SENT",
"SYN_RCVD",
"ESTABLISHED",
"FIN_WAIT1",
"FIN_WAIT2",
"CLOSE_WAIT",
"CLOSING",
"LAST_ACK",
"TIME_WAIT",
"DELETE_TCB"
};
VOID PrintError(DWORD ErrorCode)
{
LPVOID lpMsgBuf;
FormatMessage(FORMAT_MESSAGE_ALLOCATE_BUFFER | FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM,
NULL, ErrorCode, MAKELANGID(LANG_NEUTRAL, SUBLANG_DEFAULT),
(LPTSTR)&lpMsgBuf, 0, NULL);
printf("%s\n", lpMsgBuf);
LocalFree(lpMsgBuf);
}
static void ShowTcpStatistics()
{
MIB_TCPSTATS TcpStatsMIB;
GetTcpStatistics(&TcpStatsMIB);
_tprintf(_T("TCP/IP Statistics\t\n"));
_tprintf(_T(" time-out algorithm:\t\t%d\n"), TcpStatsMIB.dwRtoAlgorithm);
_tprintf(_T(" minimum time-out:\t\t%d\n"), TcpStatsMIB.dwRtoMin);
_tprintf(_T(" maximum time-out:\t\t%d\n"), TcpStatsMIB.dwRtoMax);
_tprintf(_T(" maximum connections:\t\t%d\n"), TcpStatsMIB.dwMaxConn);
_tprintf(_T(" active opens:\t\t\t%d\n"), TcpStatsMIB.dwActiveOpens);
_tprintf(_T(" passive opens:\t\t\t%d\n"), TcpStatsMIB.dwPassiveOpens);
_tprintf(_T(" failed attempts:\t\t%d\n"), TcpStatsMIB.dwAttemptFails);
_tprintf(_T(" established connections reset:\t%d\n"), TcpStatsMIB.dwEstabResets);
_tprintf(_T(" established connections:\t%d\n"), TcpStatsMIB.dwCurrEstab);
_tprintf(_T(" segments received:\t\t%d\n"), TcpStatsMIB.dwInSegs);
_tprintf(_T(" segment sent:\t\t\t%d\n"), TcpStatsMIB.dwOutSegs);
_tprintf(_T(" segments retransmitted:\t\t%d\n"), TcpStatsMIB.dwRetransSegs);
_tprintf(_T(" incoming errors:\t\t%d\n"), TcpStatsMIB.dwInErrs);
_tprintf(_T(" outgoing resets:\t\t%d\n"), TcpStatsMIB.dwOutRsts);
_tprintf(_T(" cumulative connections:\t\t%d\n"), TcpStatsMIB.dwNumConns);
}
static void ShowUdpStatistics()
{
MIB_UDPSTATS UDPStatsMIB;
GetUdpStatistics(&UDPStatsMIB);
_tprintf(_T("UDP Statistics\t\n"));
_tprintf(_T(" received datagrams:\t\t\t%d\n"), UDPStatsMIB.dwInDatagrams);
_tprintf(_T(" datagrams for which no port exists:\t%d\n"), UDPStatsMIB.dwNoPorts);
_tprintf(_T(" errors on received datagrams:\t\t%d\n"), UDPStatsMIB.dwInErrors);
_tprintf(_T(" sent datagrams:\t\t\t\t%d\n"), UDPStatsMIB.dwOutDatagrams);
_tprintf(_T(" number of entries in listener table:\t%d\n"), UDPStatsMIB.dwNumAddrs);
}
static void ShowIpStatistics()
{
MIB_IPSTATS IPStatsMIB;
GetIpStatistics(&IPStatsMIB);
_tprintf(_T("IP Statistics\t\n"));
_tprintf(_T(" IP forwarding enabled or disabled:\t%d\n"), IPStatsMIB.dwForwarding);
_tprintf(_T(" default time-to-live:\t\t\t%d\n"), IPStatsMIB.dwDefaultTTL);
_tprintf(_T(" datagrams received:\t\t\t%d\n"), IPStatsMIB.dwInReceives);
_tprintf(_T(" received header errors:\t\t\t%d\n"), IPStatsMIB.dwInHdrErrors);
_tprintf(_T(" received address errors:\t\t%d\n"), IPStatsMIB.dwInAddrErrors);
_tprintf(_T(" datagrams forwarded:\t\t\t%d\n"), IPStatsMIB.dwForwDatagrams);
_tprintf(_T(" datagrams with unknown protocol:\t%d\n"), IPStatsMIB.dwInUnknownProtos);
_tprintf(_T(" received datagrams discarded:\t\t%d\n"), IPStatsMIB.dwInDiscards);
_tprintf(_T(" received datagrams delivered:\t\t%d\n"), IPStatsMIB.dwInDelivers);
_tprintf(_T(" sent datagrams discarded:\t\t%d\n"), IPStatsMIB.dwOutDiscards);
_tprintf(_T(" datagrams for which no route exists:\t%d\n"), IPStatsMIB.dwOutNoRoutes);
_tprintf(_T(" datagrams for which frags didn't arrive:%d\n"), IPStatsMIB.dwReasmTimeout);
_tprintf(_T(" datagrams requiring reassembly:\t\t%d\n"), IPStatsMIB.dwReasmReqds);
_tprintf(_T(" successful reassemblies:\t\t%d\n"), IPStatsMIB.dwReasmOks);
_tprintf(_T(" failed reassemblies:\t\t\t%d\n"), IPStatsMIB.dwReasmFails);
_tprintf(_T(" successful fragmentations:\t\t%d\n"), IPStatsMIB.dwFragOks);
_tprintf(_T(" failed fragmentations:\t\t\t%d\n"), IPStatsMIB.dwFragFails);
_tprintf(_T(" datagrams fragmented:\t\t\t%d\n"), IPStatsMIB.dwFragCreates);
_tprintf(_T(" number of interfaces on computer:\t%d\n"), IPStatsMIB.dwNumIf);
_tprintf(_T(" number of IP address on computer:\t%d\n"), IPStatsMIB.dwNumAddr);
_tprintf(_T(" number of routes in routing table:\t%d\n"), IPStatsMIB.dwNumRoutes);
}
static void ShowNetworkParams()
{
FIXED_INFO* FixedInfo;
IP_ADDR_STRING* pIPAddr;
ULONG ulOutBufLen;
DWORD dwRetVal;
_tprintf(_T("Network Parameters\t\n"));
FixedInfo = (FIXED_INFO*)GlobalAlloc(GPTR, sizeof(FIXED_INFO));
ulOutBufLen = sizeof(FIXED_INFO);
if (ERROR_BUFFER_OVERFLOW == GetNetworkParams(FixedInfo, &ulOutBufLen)) {
GlobalFree(FixedInfo);
FixedInfo =(FIXED_INFO*)GlobalAlloc(GPTR, ulOutBufLen);
}
if (dwRetVal = GetNetworkParams(FixedInfo, &ulOutBufLen)) {
_tprintf(_T("Call to GetNetworkParams failed. Return Value: %08x\n"), dwRetVal);
} else {
printf(" Host Name: %s", FixedInfo->HostName);
printf("\n Domain Name: %s", FixedInfo->DomainName);
printf("\n DNS Servers:\t%s\n", FixedInfo->DnsServerList.IpAddress.String);
pIPAddr = FixedInfo->DnsServerList.Next;
while (pIPAddr) {
printf("\t\t\t%s\n", pIPAddr->IpAddress.String);
pIPAddr = pIPAddr->Next;
}
}
}
static void ShowAdapterInfo()
{
IP_ADAPTER_INFO* pAdaptorInfo;
ULONG ulOutBufLen;
DWORD dwRetVal;
_tprintf(_T("\nAdaptor Information\t\n"));
pAdaptorInfo = (IP_ADAPTER_INFO*)GlobalAlloc(GPTR, sizeof(IP_ADAPTER_INFO));
ulOutBufLen = sizeof(IP_ADAPTER_INFO);
if (ERROR_BUFFER_OVERFLOW == GetAdaptersInfo(pAdaptorInfo, &ulOutBufLen)) {
GlobalFree(pAdaptorInfo);
pAdaptorInfo = (IP_ADAPTER_INFO*)GlobalAlloc(GPTR, ulOutBufLen);
}
if (dwRetVal = GetAdaptersInfo(pAdaptorInfo, &ulOutBufLen)) {
_tprintf(_T("Call to GetAdaptersInfo failed. Return Value: %08x\n"), dwRetVal);
} else {
while (pAdaptorInfo) {
printf(" AdapterName: %s\n", pAdaptorInfo->AdapterName);
printf(" Description: %s\n", pAdaptorInfo->Description);
pAdaptorInfo = pAdaptorInfo->Next;
}
}
}
/*
typedef struct {
UINT idLength;
UINT* ids;
} AsnObjectIdentifier;
VOID SnmpUtilPrintAsnAny(AsnAny* pAny); // pointer to value to print
VOID SnmpUtilPrintOid(AsnObjectIdentifier* Oid); // object identifier to print
*/
void test_snmp(void)
{
int nBytes = 500;
BYTE* pCache;
pCache = (BYTE*)SnmpUtilMemAlloc(nBytes);
if (pCache != NULL) {
AsnObjectIdentifier* pOidSrc = NULL;
AsnObjectIdentifier AsnObId;
if (SnmpUtilOidCpy(&AsnObId, pOidSrc)) {
//
//
//
SnmpUtilOidFree(&AsnObId);
}
SnmpUtilMemFree(pCache);
} else {
_tprintf(_T("ERROR: call to SnmpUtilMemAlloc() failed\n"));
}
}
// Maximum string lengths for ASCII ip address and port names
//
#define HOSTNAMELEN 256
#define PORTNAMELEN 256
#define ADDRESSLEN HOSTNAMELEN+PORTNAMELEN
//
// Our option flags
//
#define FLAG_SHOW_ALL_ENDPOINTS 1
#define FLAG_SHOW_ETH_STATS 2
#define FLAG_SHOW_NUMBERS 3
#define FLAG_SHOW_PROT_CONNECTIONS 4
#define FLAG_SHOW_ROUTE_TABLE 5
#define FLAG_SHOW_PROT_STATS 6
#define FLAG_SHOW_INTERVAL 7
// Undocumented extended information structures available only on XP and higher
typedef struct {
DWORD dwState; // state of the connection
DWORD dwLocalAddr; // address on local computer
DWORD dwLocalPort; // port number on local computer
DWORD dwRemoteAddr; // address on remote computer
DWORD dwRemotePort; // port number on remote computer
DWORD dwProcessId;
} MIB_TCPEXROW, *PMIB_TCPEXROW;
typedef struct {
DWORD dwNumEntries;
MIB_TCPEXROW table[ANY_SIZE];
} MIB_TCPEXTABLE, *PMIB_TCPEXTABLE;
typedef struct {
DWORD dwLocalAddr; // address on local computer
DWORD dwLocalPort; // port number on local computer
DWORD dwProcessId;
} MIB_UDPEXROW, *PMIB_UDPEXROW;
typedef struct {
DWORD dwNumEntries;
MIB_UDPEXROW table[ANY_SIZE];
} MIB_UDPEXTABLE, *PMIB_UDPEXTABLE;
//
// GetPortName
//
// Translate port numbers into their text equivalent if there is one
//
PCHAR
GetPortName(DWORD Flags, UINT port, PCHAR proto, PCHAR name, int namelen)
{
struct servent *psrvent;
if (Flags & FLAG_SHOW_NUMBERS) {
sprintf(name, "%d", htons((WORD)port));
return name;
}
// Try to translate to a name
if (psrvent = getservbyport(port, proto)) {
strcpy(name, psrvent->s_name );
} else {
sprintf(name, "%d", htons((WORD)port));
}
return name;
}
//
// GetIpHostName
//
// Translate IP addresses into their name-resolved form if possible.
//
PCHAR
GetIpHostName(DWORD Flags, BOOL local, UINT ipaddr, PCHAR name, int namelen)
{
// struct hostent *phostent;
UINT nipaddr;
// Does the user want raw numbers?
nipaddr = htonl(ipaddr);
if (Flags & FLAG_SHOW_NUMBERS ) {
sprintf(name, "%d.%d.%d.%d",
(nipaddr >> 24) & 0xFF,
(nipaddr >> 16) & 0xFF,
(nipaddr >> 8) & 0xFF,
(nipaddr) & 0xFF);
return name;
}
name[0] = _T('\0');
// Try to translate to a name
if (!ipaddr) {
if (!local) {
sprintf(name, "%d.%d.%d.%d",
(nipaddr >> 24) & 0xFF,
(nipaddr >> 16) & 0xFF,
(nipaddr >> 8) & 0xFF,
(nipaddr) & 0xFF);
} else {
//gethostname(name, namelen);
}
} else if (ipaddr == 0x0100007f) {
if (local) {
//gethostname(name, namelen);
} else {
strcpy(name, "localhost");
}
// } else if (phostent = gethostbyaddr((char*)&ipaddr, sizeof(nipaddr), PF_INET)) {
// strcpy(name, phostent->h_name);
} else {
#if 0
int i1, i2, i3, i4;
i1 = (nipaddr >> 24) & 0x000000FF;
i2 = (nipaddr >> 16) & 0x000000FF;
i3 = (nipaddr >> 8) & 0x000000FF;
i4 = (nipaddr) & 0x000000FF;
i1 = 10;
i2 = 20;
i3 = 30;
i4 = 40;
sprintf(name, "%d.%d.%d.%d", i1,i2,i3,i4);
#else
sprintf(name, "%d.%d.%d.%d",
((nipaddr >> 24) & 0x000000FF),
((nipaddr >> 16) & 0x000000FF),
((nipaddr >> 8) & 0x000000FF),
((nipaddr) & 0x000000FF));
#endif
}
return name;
}
BOOLEAN usage(void)
{
TCHAR buffer[MAX_RESLEN];
int length = LoadString(GetModuleHandle(NULL), IDS_APP_USAGE, buffer, sizeof(buffer)/sizeof(buffer[0]));
_fputts(buffer, stderr);
return FALSE;
}
//
// GetOptions
//
// Parses the command line arguments.
//
BOOLEAN
GetOptions(int argc, char *argv[], PDWORD pFlags)
{
int i, j;
BOOLEAN skipArgument;
*pFlags = 0;
for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) {
skipArgument = FALSE;
switch (argv[i][0]) {
case '-':
case '/':
j = 1;
while (argv[i][j]) {
switch (toupper(argv[i][j])) {
case 'A':
*pFlags |= FLAG_SHOW_ALL_ENDPOINTS;
break;
case 'E':
*pFlags |= FLAG_SHOW_ETH_STATS;
break;
case 'N':
*pFlags |= FLAG_SHOW_NUMBERS;
break;
case 'P':
*pFlags |= FLAG_SHOW_PROT_CONNECTIONS;
break;
case 'R':
*pFlags |= FLAG_SHOW_ROUTE_TABLE;
break;
case 'S':
*pFlags |= FLAG_SHOW_PROT_STATS;
break;
default:
return usage();
}
if (skipArgument) break;
j++;
}
break;
case 'i':
*pFlags |= FLAG_SHOW_INTERVAL;
break;
default:
return usage();
}
}
return TRUE;
}
#if 1
CHAR localname[HOSTNAMELEN], remotename[HOSTNAMELEN];
CHAR remoteport[PORTNAMELEN], localport[PORTNAMELEN];
CHAR localaddr[ADDRESSLEN], remoteaddr[ADDRESSLEN];
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
PMIB_TCPTABLE tcpTable;
PMIB_UDPTABLE udpTable;
DWORD error, dwSize;
DWORD i, flags;
// Get options
if (!GetOptions(argc, argv, &flags)) {
return -1;
} else {
// Get the table of TCP endpoints
dwSize = 0;
error = GetTcpTable(NULL, &dwSize, TRUE);
if (error != ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER) {
printf("Failed to snapshot TCP endpoints.\n");
PrintError(error);
return -1;
}
tcpTable = (PMIB_TCPTABLE)malloc(dwSize);
error = GetTcpTable(tcpTable, &dwSize, TRUE );
if (error) {
printf("Failed to snapshot TCP endpoints table.\n");
PrintError(error);
return -1;
}
// Get the table of UDP endpoints
dwSize = 0;
error = GetUdpTable(NULL, &dwSize, TRUE);
if (error != ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER) {
printf("Failed to snapshot UDP endpoints.\n");
PrintError(error);
return -1;
}
udpTable = (PMIB_UDPTABLE)malloc(dwSize);
error = GetUdpTable(udpTable, &dwSize, TRUE);
if (error) {
printf("Failed to snapshot UDP endpoints table.\n");
PrintError(error);
return -1;
}
// Dump the TCP table
for (i = 0; i < tcpTable->dwNumEntries; i++) {
if (flags & FLAG_SHOW_ALL_ENDPOINTS ||
tcpTable->table[i].dwState == MIB_TCP_STATE_ESTAB) {
sprintf(localaddr, "%s:%s",
GetIpHostName(flags, TRUE, tcpTable->table[i].dwLocalAddr, localname, HOSTNAMELEN),
GetPortName(flags, tcpTable->table[i].dwLocalPort, "tcp", localport, PORTNAMELEN));
sprintf(remoteaddr, "%s:%s",
GetIpHostName(flags, FALSE, tcpTable->table[i].dwRemoteAddr, remotename, HOSTNAMELEN),
tcpTable->table[i].dwRemoteAddr ?
GetPortName(flags, tcpTable->table[i].dwRemotePort, "tcp", remoteport, PORTNAMELEN):
"0");
printf("%4s\tState: %s\n", "[TCP]", TcpState[tcpTable->table[i].dwState]);
printf(" Local: %s\n Remote: %s\n", localaddr, remoteaddr);
}
}
// Dump the UDP table
if (flags & FLAG_SHOW_ALL_ENDPOINTS) {
for (i = 0; i < udpTable->dwNumEntries; i++) {
sprintf(localaddr, "%s:%s",
GetIpHostName(flags, TRUE, udpTable->table[i].dwLocalAddr, localname, HOSTNAMELEN),
GetPortName(flags, udpTable->table[i].dwLocalPort, "tcp", localport, PORTNAMELEN));
printf("%4s", "[UDP]");
printf(" Local: %s\n Remote: %s\n", localaddr, "*.*.*.*:*");
}
}
}
printf("\n");
return 0;
}
#else
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
if (argc > 1) {
usage();
return 1;
}
_tprintf(_T("\nActive Connections\n\n")\
_T(" Proto Local Address Foreign Address State\n\n"));
test_snmp();
ShowTcpStatistics();
ShowUdpStatistics();
ShowIpStatistics();
ShowNetworkParams();
ShowAdapterInfo();
return 0;
}
#endif

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/* $Id$ */
#include <windows.h>
#include "resource.h"
#define REACTOS_STR_FILE_DESCRIPTION "ReactOS TCP/IPv4 Win32 netstat\0"
#define REACTOS_STR_INTERNAL_NAME "netstat\0"
#define REACTOS_STR_ORIGINAL_FILENAME "netstat.exe\0"
#include <reactos/version.rc>
LANGUAGE LANG_ENGLISH, SUBLANG_ENGLISH_US
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// String Table
//
#ifdef __GNUC__
STRINGTABLE DISCARDABLE
BEGIN
IDS_APP_TITLE "ReactOS netstat"
IDS_APP_USAGE "\n"\
"Displays current TCP/IP protocol statistics and network connections.\n\n"\
"NETSTAT [-a] [-e] [-n] [-s] [-p proto] [-r] [interval]\n\n"\
" -a Displays all connections and listening ports.\n"\
" -e Displays Ethernet statistics. May be combined with -s\n"\
" -n Displays address and port numbers in numeric form.\n"\
" -p proto Shows connections for protocol 'proto' TCP or UDP.\n"\
" If used with the -s option to display\n"\
" per-protocol statistics, 'proto' may be TCP, UDP, or IP.\n"\
" -r Displays the current routing table.\n"\
" -s Displays per-protocol statistics. Statistics are shown for\n"\
" TCP, UDP and IP by default; use -p option to display\n"\
" information about a subset of the protocols only.\n"\
" interval Redisplays selected statistics every 'interval' seconds.\n"\
" Press CTRL+C to stop redisplaying. By default netstat will\n"\
" print the current information only once.\n"
END
#endif

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#define RES_FIRST_INDEX 1
#define RES_LAST_INDEX 25
#define IDS_APP_TITLE 100
#define IDS_APP_USAGE 101

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