1 | Release 1.0.2 of wrc (20-Jun-1998), the wine resource compiler.
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3 | See the file CHANGES for differences between the version and what has been
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4 | corrected in the current version.
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6 | Wrc features:
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7 |
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8 | - source preprocessing
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9 | - 16 and 32 bit support
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10 | - LANGUAGE support (32 bit only)
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11 | - almost all resource types are supported
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12 | - enhanced expression capabilities and resource naming
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13 | - indirect loadable resources
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14 | - NE/PE resource directory generation
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15 | - binary .res file generation/reading
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16 |
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17 | Wrc generates an assembly file that can be assembled with GNU's gas, or
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18 | passed to gcc. The assembly became necessary for two reasons. First, C does
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19 | not ensure relative position of declared data. Secondly, C complaints about
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20 | complex initialization schemes that became necessary with the NE/PE
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21 | directory generation.
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22 |
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23 |
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24 | Wrc command-line
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25 | ----------------
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26 | You can get this message by typing 'wrc -?':
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27 |
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28 | Usage: wrc [options...] [infile[.rc|.res]]
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29 | -a n Alignment of resource (win16 only, default is 4)
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30 | -A Auto register resources (only with gcc 2.7 and better)
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31 | -b Create a C array from a binary .res file
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32 | -c Add 'const' prefix to C constants
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33 | -C cp Set the resource's codepage to cp (default is 0)
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34 | -d n Set debug level to 'n'
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35 | -D id[=val] Define preprocessor identifier id=val
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36 | -e Disable recognition of win32 keywords in 16bit compile
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37 | -g Add symbols to the global c namespace
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38 | -h Also generate a .h file
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39 | -H file Same as -h but written to file
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40 | -I path Set include search dir to path (multiple -I allowed)
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41 | -l lan Set default language to lan (default is neutral {0})
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42 | -L Leave case of embedded filenames as is
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43 | -n Do not generate .s file
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44 | -o file Output to file (default is infile.[res|s|h]
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45 | -p prefix Give a prefix for the generated names
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46 | -r Create binary .res file (compile only)
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47 | -s Add structure with win32/16 (PE/NE) resource directory
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48 | -t Generate indirect loadable resource tables
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49 | -T Generate only indirect loadable resources tables
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50 | -V Print version end exit
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51 | -w 16|32 Select win16 or win32 output (default is win32)
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52 | -W Enable pedantic warnings
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53 |
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54 | Input is taken from stdin if no sourcefile specified.
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55 |
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56 | Debug level 'n' is a bitmask with following meaning:
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57 | * 0x01 Tell which resource is parsed (verbose mode)
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58 | * 0x02 Dump internal structures
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59 | * 0x04 Create a parser trace (yydebug=1)
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60 |
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61 | The -o option only applies to the final destination file, which is
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62 | in case of normal compile a .s file. You must use the '-H header.h'
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63 | option to override the header-filename.
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64 | If no input filename is given and the output name is not overridden
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65 | with -o and/or -H, then the output is written to "wrc.tab.[sh]"
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66 |
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67 |
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68 | Preprocessing
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69 | -------------
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70 | The build-in preprocessor is not a full implementation of the C counterpart.
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71 | Wrc does not understand function-type macros. These are discarded as they
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72 | are scanned. This will be a future project. Wrc does understand these:
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73 | #define
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74 | #if
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75 | #ifdef
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76 | #ifndef
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77 | #elif
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78 | #else
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79 | #endif
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80 | #error
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81 |
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82 | Also 'defined' is supported as operator (both with and without parenthesis).
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83 | '#if' expressions can be anything valid that evaluates to an integer
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84 | expression (where 0 is false and anything else is true). Others (#pragma,
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85 | #line) are ignored. A special case '#' generates an error. This is due to
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86 | the implementation to enable generation of errors on preprocessing and will
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87 | be improved in the future.
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88 |
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89 |
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90 | 16 and 32 bit support
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91 | ---------------------
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92 | All of wrc is layed out in such a way that it enables compilation of both 16
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93 | and 32 bit resources. They mainly differ in code-generation and extra
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94 | keywords. Win32 keywords are recognized by default in 16 bit compile. You
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95 | can disable recognition of win32 reserved keywords by using the '-e' option,
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96 | if you encounter .rc-files that use win32 reserved keywords (I strongly
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97 | recommend that you just rename things in the source).
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98 |
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99 |
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100 | Language support
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101 | ----------------
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102 | Wrc also understands the LANGUAGE keyword (win32 only) for both global and
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103 | local definitions of language. There are differences with respect to MS' and
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104 | Borland's implementation. Wrc uses 0,0 as the default language if non is
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105 | specified. Both MS and Borland use the language of the system that the
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106 | compiler runs on.
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107 |
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108 | Not all resource-types can have local language keywords attached yet
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109 | (notably: BITMAP, CURSOR, ICON and usertype). This is due to implementation
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110 | of filename-scanning and the complexity that it poses. This will be changed
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111 | in the next release. You can work arround this problem by putting a LANGUAGE
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112 | statement before (and evt. after) the code in the resource file.
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113 |
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114 |
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115 | Resource types supported
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116 | ------------------------
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117 | All types are supported except for:
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118 | - FONT
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119 | - MESSAGETABLE
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120 | - extensions like TOOLBAR and the like (is this a user-type?)
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121 |
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122 | These types will be implemented as soon as I get a proper specification of
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123 | the layout.
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124 |
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125 | Note: Usertype resources with character strings as types have a different
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126 | layout and do not accept expressions when a numerical type is specified. The
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127 | must be enclosed in double quotes. These are examples of valid usertype
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128 | resources:
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129 |
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130 | MyName "MyType" mydata.bin
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131 | MyName 12345 mydata.bin
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132 | MyName "MyType" "mydata.bin"
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133 | MyName 12345 "mydata.bin"
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134 |
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135 | MyName "MyType"
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136 | {
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137 | ..., data, ...
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138 | }
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139 |
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140 | or
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141 |
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142 | MyName 12345
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143 | {
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144 | ..., data, ...
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145 | }
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146 |
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147 |
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148 | Expression capabilities and resource names
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149 | ------------------------------------------
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150 | You can use an expression in most places where the resource definition
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151 | expects a number (except usertype type). Operators supported:
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152 | () parenthesis
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153 | * multiply
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154 | / divide
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155 | + add
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156 | - minus/substract
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157 | | binary or
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158 | & binary and
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159 | ~ binary not (unary operator though)
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160 | NOT ... (sigh)
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161 |
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162 | Minus (-) can both be unary and binary. The NOT operator is (primarily)
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163 | used to disable window styles but I strongly suggest to refrain from using
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164 | this operator.
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165 | There is a shift/reduce conflict on the unary minus, but this is not
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166 | problematic. I was too lazy to make a new expression parser (next version or
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167 | so). Unary plus (+) would cause another confilct, so I let it out for now.
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168 |
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169 | Resource names can be both numerical (expressions) and character typed. Wrc
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170 | does supports this insane (deep sigh) construct:
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171 |
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172 | MENU MENU
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173 | {
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174 | ...
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175 | }
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176 |
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177 | It is _ONLY_ supported for backwards compatibility so that old sources can
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178 | be compiled with winelib. DO NOT USE IT IN NEW RESOURCES, PLEASE!
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179 |
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180 |
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181 | Indirect loadable resources
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182 | ---------------------------
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183 |
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184 | Wrc can generate tables for indirect resource loading like winerc did. There
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185 | are two new structures defined in 'wine-base-dir/include/wrc_rsc.h':
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186 |
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187 | typedef struct wrc_resource16
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188 | {
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189 | INT32 resid; /* The resource id if resname == NULL */
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190 | LPSTR resname;
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191 | INT32 restype; /* The resource type-id if typename == NULL */
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192 | LPSTR typename;
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193 | LPBYTE data; /* Actual resource data */
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194 | UINT32 datasize; /* The size of the resource */
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195 | } wrc_resource16_t;
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196 |
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197 | typedef struct wrc_resource32
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198 | {
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199 | INT32 resid; /* The resource id if resname == NULL */
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200 | LPWSTR resname;
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201 | INT32 restype; /* The resource type-id if typename == NULL */
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202 | LPWSTR typename;
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203 | LPBYTE data; /* Actual resource data */
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204 | UINT32 datasize; /* The size of the resource */
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205 | } wrc_resource32_t;
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206 |
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207 | The extension to winerc lies in the addition of the 'typename' field to
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208 | support usertype resoursec with names for types.
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209 |
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210 | Note that _ALL_ names generated by wrc and to be used in interfacing with
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211 | wine are PASCAL-style strings, unlike winerc. The first element contains the
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212 | length and the strings are _not_ '\0'-terminated!
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213 |
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214 | You can also generate header files with wrc when specifying the '-h' or
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215 | '-H<filename>' option.
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216 |
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217 |
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218 | NE/PE resource directory generation
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219 | -----------------------------------
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220 | A windows executable has a table/directory of resources avalable in that
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221 | module. Wrc will generate this directory with the '-s' option and place it
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222 | in the assembly output (and header-file). This will enable the separation
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223 | of different modules (dlls) in wine, which is the next project after wrc.
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224 |
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225 | The layout of the PE directory should be exactly like the executable file.
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226 | The NE-directory layout _DIFFERS_ from the real NE-executable in such way
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227 | that all offsets to actual resource-data is relative to the NE-directory and
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228 | _NOT_ the beginning of the file.
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229 |
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230 |
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231 | Binary .res file generation/reading
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232 | -----------------------------------
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233 | Wrc can both generate (32 and 16 bit) and read (32 bit only) .res-files.
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234 | These can be used as intermediate files or binary files can be imported from
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235 | other sources. The reading of 16 bit .res-files is on the list for the next
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236 | release.
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237 |
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238 | You cannot convert 32 bit .res-files into 16 bit output or vice versa. I
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239 | might implement 16 bit res into 32 bit output in the future, but I stronly
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240 | oppose to the other way arround.
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241 |
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242 |
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243 | Bugs
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244 | ----
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245 | Inherent to programs you have bugs. These I know are there, plus a few
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246 | things that I noted in the above text (more lack of implementation than bug
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247 | though):
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248 | - No codepage translation
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249 | - UNICODE translations are not/not correct implemented
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250 | - No documentation ('wrc -?' gives command-line options though)
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251 | - grep for FIXME in the source
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252 | - Memory options are wrong under some conditions. There seems to be a
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253 | different action for win32 and win16.
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254 | - User-type resources have slightly different layout.
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255 | - Filename scanning is still hopeless.
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256 |
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257 | Reporting bugs and patches
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258 | --------------------------
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259 | Send problems to the wine newsgroup or, preferrably, directly to me at:
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260 |
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261 | bertho@akhphd.au.dk
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262 |
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263 | Please send the problematic rc-source with the bug so I can reproduce it.
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264 | Patches should _not_ be send to Alexandre but to me. I will then review the
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265 | change and send a full patch to be included into the new wine release (I
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266 | prefer 'diff -u' format). You can always upload suggestions to wine
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267 | headquarters, but be sure to send me a copy.
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268 |
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