Sun Jan 22 18:55:33 1995 Alexandre Julliard (julliard@lamisun.epfl.ch) * [loader/resource.c] [objects/dib.c] Fixed icon loading and drawing, now that BitBlt() works correctly. * [objects/clipping.c] [objects/region.c] Implemented elliptic regions with a set of rectangle. This greatly simplifies the region code and should boost clipping performance. * [objects/color.c] Fixed bug that caused seg-fault on 24bpp displays. * [objects/bitblt.c] Fixed bug when shrinking a bitmap to more than half its size. * [windows/graphics.c] Fixed bugs in PaintRgn() and Polyline(). * [windows/nonclient.c] [windows/painting.c] [windows/winpos.c] Fixed some problems with window background painting. Thu Jan 12 12:20:25 PST 1995 Ross Biro (biro@yggdrasil.com) * [tools/build.c] * [tools/newbuild.c] * [Imakefile] * [include/wine.h] * [loader/call.S] * [loader/selector.c] * [include/segmem.h] * [misc/main.c] Changed selector code and 16/32 bit xfer code so that wine no longer has to be loaded low in memory. Changed wine to work with ELF binary formats under Linux. Sat Sep 17 11:08:49 1994 Eric Youngdale (eric@esp22) * [debugger/db_disasm.c] New instruction disassembler - borrowed from Mach kernel. Has a BSD style of license as opposed to the gdb code we were previously using which was under the GPL. Mon Jan 9 18:27:11 1995 Alexandre Julliard (julliard@lamisun.epfl.ch) * [Imakefile] Compiling with -Wall flag. * [*/*] Fixes to minimize the number of compilation warnings. * [objects/bitblt.c] Fixed BitBlt() and used the same code to rewrite PatBlt() and StretchBlt(). The three *Blt() functions should now be correct in every case (famous last words). * [objects/brush.c] [objects/dither.c] Merged the two files into brush.c * [objects/dc.c] Fixed bug when the Windows programs forget to re-select the original bitmap in a memory DC. * [objects/font.c] Tty to use 'fixed' font when the system font can't be found. * [windows/dialog.c] Tentative fix to make dialogs look better when using fixed-width fonts. * [windows/graphics.c] Partially implemented the PS_INSIDEFRAME pen style. * [windows/nonclient.c] Fix for windows that have the WS_EX_DLGMODALFRAME style bit without the WS_DLGFRAME style. |
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winerc.c |
This is winerc, the resource compiler for the Wine project. It takes the same input as rc.exe, but generates C files as output. These C files can be linked together with the application, which can access the resource data directly instead of using FindResource/LoadResource/LockResource. The generated C code contains arrays, which represent the resource as if it was obtained from LoadResource. A table to map resource names to pointers is also available. Primary applications are the resources of sysres.dll and a future commdlg.dll, but the use in the library version is possible as well. The expected advantage of using winerc over sysres.dll is a speed improvement, however, actual data to support that claim are not available. The use of winerc might also simplifies the source code. For example, the system menu is managed in the function CopySysMenu (controls/menu.c). A winerc-based implementation would just call return LoadMenuIndirect(_Sysres_SYSMENU); As the resources are already in the Wine image, they are loaded on demand as any other part of a Unix executable image. Current State This is the first release of winerc. It is alpha software, as the rest of Wine is. If you use it for replacing sysres.dll, or if you write other parts of Wine which require resource (like commdlg), you will probably notice a loss in stability. This is especially true for cursor and icon resources, as they are unlikely to work at all. See the TODO file for details. Copying The license for Wine applies for winerc as well. Read the files LICENSE and WARRANTY in the current or any future distribution for details. You can change any source files, and you can add your own copyright notice, as long as you leave the existing copyrights intact. Bug Reports and Fixes If you find a bug in winerc, you can report it to me, martin@cs.csufresno.edu (Martin von Loewis) or to comp.emulators.ms-windows.wine. If you can fix the bug, send the diffs & ChangeLog to wine-new@amscons.com (Bob Amstadt), or send it to me, and I will collect the fixes and forward them to wine-news.