win32.h
author KUDr
Sun, 31 Dec 2006 02:53:23 +0000
branchcustombridgeheads
changeset 5611 11da6bafbfb9
parent 5312 884ebccbd847
child 5472 16f71955fc3b
permissions -rw-r--r--
(svn r7687) [cbh] - Fix: trains can now enter the bridge from side. They still can't leave it from side (pathfinder will need to be invoked when the other ramp is entered). Also the code is not very clear and needs review. It is more proof of concept than final solution. I hope that somebody smarter (Celestar) can do it better.
/* $Id$ */

#ifndef WIN32_H
#define WIN32_H

#include <windows.h>
bool MyShowCursor(bool show);

typedef void (*Function)(int);
bool LoadLibraryList(Function proc[], const char *dll);

char *convert_from_fs(const wchar_t *name, char *utf8_buf, size_t buflen);
wchar_t *convert_to_fs(const char *name, wchar_t *utf16_buf, size_t buflen);

/* Function shortcuts for UTF-8 <> UNICODE conversion. When unicode is not
 * defined these macros return the string passed to them, with UNICODE
 * they return a pointer to the converted string. The only difference between
 * XX_TO_YY and XX_TO_YY_BUFFER is that with the buffer variant you can
 * specify where to put the converted string (and how long it can be). Without
 * the buffer and internal buffer is used, of max 512 characters */
#if defined(UNICODE)
# define MB_TO_WIDE(str) OTTD2FS(str)
# define MB_TO_WIDE_BUFFER(str, buffer, buflen) convert_to_fs(str, buffer, buflen)
# define WIDE_TO_MB(str) FS2OTTD(str)
# define WIDE_TO_MB_BUFFER(str, buffer, buflen) convert_from_fs(str, buffer, buflen)
#else
# define MB_TO_WIDE(str) (str)
# define MB_TO_WIDE_BUFFER(str, buffer, buflen) (str)
# define WIDE_TO_MB(str) (str)
# define WIDE_TO_MB_BUFFER(str, buffer, buflen) (str)
#endif

/* Override SHGetFolderPath with our custom implementation */
#if defined(SHGetFolderPath)
#undef SHGetFolderPath
#endif
#define SHGetFolderPath OTTDSHGetFolderPath

HRESULT OTTDSHGetFolderPath(HWND, int, HANDLE, DWORD, LPTSTR);

#if defined(__MINGW32__)
#define SHGFP_TYPE_CURRENT 0
#endif /* __MINGW32__ */

#endif /* WIN32_H */