{
WNDCLASS wndclass;
MSG msg;
+ HRESULT hr;
int guess_width, guess_height;
hinst = inst;
init_flashwindow();
/*
+ * Initialize COM.
+ */
+ hr = CoInitialize(NULL);
+ if (hr != S_OK && hr != S_FALSE) {
+ char *str = dupprintf("%s Fatal Error", appname);
+ MessageBox(NULL, "Failed to initialize COM subsystem",
+ str, MB_OK | MB_ICONEXCLAMATION);
+ sfree(str);
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+ /*
* Process the command line.
*/
{
/*
* Process a couple of command-line options which are more
- * easily dealt with before the line is broken up into
- * words. These are the soon-to-be-defunct @sessionname and
- * the internal-use-only &sharedmemoryhandle, neither of
- * which are combined with anything else.
+ * easily dealt with before the line is broken up into words.
+ * These are the old-fashioned but convenient @sessionname and
+ * the internal-use-only &sharedmemoryhandle, neither of which
+ * are combined with anything else.
*/
while (*p && isspace(*p))
p++;
if (*p == '@') {
+ /*
+ * An initial @ means that the whole of the rest of the
+ * command line should be treated as the name of a saved
+ * session, with _no quoting or escaping_. This makes it a
+ * very convenient means of automated saved-session
+ * launching, via IDM_SAVEDSESS or Windows 7 jump lists.
+ */
int i = strlen(p);
while (i > 1 && isspace(p[i - 1]))
i--;
}
shutdown_help();
+ /* Clean up COM. */
+ CoUninitialize();
+
exit(code);
}
/*
* Initialise all the fonts we will need initially. There may be as many as
- * three or as few as one. The other (poentially) twentyone fonts are done
+ * three or as few as one. The other (potentially) twenty-one fonts are done
* if/when they are needed.
*
* We also:
/ MENU_SAVED_STEP) + 1;
if (sessno < (unsigned)sesslist.nsessions) {
char *session = sesslist.sessions[sessno];
- /* XXX spaces? quotes? "-load"? */
cl = dupprintf("putty @%s", session);
inherit_handles = FALSE;
freecl = TRUE;
* 1) Keep the sizetip uptodate
* 2) Make sure the window size is _stepped_ in units of the font size.
*/
- if (cfg.resize_action != RESIZE_FONT && !is_alt_pressed()) {
+ if (cfg.resize_action == RESIZE_TERM ||
+ (cfg.resize_action == RESIZE_EITHER && !is_alt_pressed())) {
int width, height, w, h, ew, eh;
LPRECT r = (LPRECT) lParam;
width = LOWORD(lParam);
height = HIWORD(lParam);
- if (!resizing) {
- if (wParam == SIZE_MAXIMIZED && !was_zoomed) {
- was_zoomed = 1;
- prev_rows = term->rows;
- prev_cols = term->cols;
- if (cfg.resize_action == RESIZE_TERM) {
- w = width / font_width;
- if (w < 1) w = 1;
- h = height / font_height;
- if (h < 1) h = 1;
-
- term_size(term, h, w, cfg.savelines);
- }
- reset_window(0);
- } else if (wParam == SIZE_RESTORED && was_zoomed) {
- was_zoomed = 0;
- if (cfg.resize_action == RESIZE_TERM)
- term_size(term, prev_rows, prev_cols, cfg.savelines);
- if (cfg.resize_action != RESIZE_FONT)
- reset_window(2);
- else
- reset_window(0);
- }
- /* This is an unexpected resize, these will normally happen
- * if the window is too large. Probably either the user
- * selected a huge font or the screen size has changed.
- *
- * This is also called with minimize.
- */
- else reset_window(-1);
- }
-
- /*
- * Don't call back->size in mid-resize. (To prevent
- * massive numbers of resize events getting sent
- * down the connection during an NT opaque drag.)
- */
- if (resizing) {
- if (cfg.resize_action != RESIZE_FONT && !is_alt_pressed()) {
+ if (wParam == SIZE_MAXIMIZED && !was_zoomed) {
+ was_zoomed = 1;
+ prev_rows = term->rows;
+ prev_cols = term->cols;
+ if (cfg.resize_action == RESIZE_TERM) {
+ w = width / font_width;
+ if (w < 1) w = 1;
+ h = height / font_height;
+ if (h < 1) h = 1;
+
+ term_size(term, h, w, cfg.savelines);
+ }
+ reset_window(0);
+ } else if (wParam == SIZE_RESTORED && was_zoomed) {
+ was_zoomed = 0;
+ if (cfg.resize_action == RESIZE_TERM) {
+ w = (width-cfg.window_border*2) / font_width;
+ if (w < 1) w = 1;
+ h = (height-cfg.window_border*2) / font_height;
+ if (h < 1) h = 1;
+ term_size(term, h, w, cfg.savelines);
+ reset_window(2);
+ } else if (cfg.resize_action != RESIZE_FONT)
+ reset_window(2);
+ else
+ reset_window(0);
+ } else if (wParam == SIZE_MINIMIZED) {
+ /* do nothing */
+ } else if (cfg.resize_action == RESIZE_TERM ||
+ (cfg.resize_action == RESIZE_EITHER &&
+ !is_alt_pressed())) {
+ w = (width-cfg.window_border*2) / font_width;
+ if (w < 1) w = 1;
+ h = (height-cfg.window_border*2) / font_height;
+ if (h < 1) h = 1;
+
+ if (resizing) {
+ /*
+ * Don't call back->size in mid-resize. (To
+ * prevent massive numbers of resize events
+ * getting sent down the connection during an NT
+ * opaque drag.)
+ */
need_backend_resize = TRUE;
- w = (width-cfg.window_border*2) / font_width;
- if (w < 1) w = 1;
- h = (height-cfg.window_border*2) / font_height;
- if (h < 1) h = 1;
-
cfg.height = h;
cfg.width = w;
- } else
- reset_window(0);
+ } else {
+ term_size(term, h, w, cfg.savelines);
+ }
+ } else {
+ reset_window(0);
}
}
sys_cursor_update();
SendMessage(hwnd, WM_VSCROLL, SB_LINEDOWN, 0);
return 0;
}
+ if ((wParam == VK_PRIOR || wParam == VK_NEXT) && shift_state == 3) {
+ term_scroll_to_selection(term, (wParam == VK_PRIOR ? 0 : 1));
+ return 0;
+ }
if (wParam == VK_INSERT && shift_state == 1) {
request_paste(NULL);
return 0;
break;
}
if (xkey) {
- if (term->vt52_mode)
- p += sprintf((char *) p, "\x1B%c", xkey);
- else {
- int app_flg = (term->app_cursor_keys && !cfg.no_applic_c);
-#if 0
- /*
- * RDB: VT100 & VT102 manuals both state the
- * app cursor keys only work if the app keypad
- * is on.
- *
- * SGT: That may well be true, but xterm
- * disagrees and so does at least one
- * application, so I've #if'ed this out and the
- * behaviour is back to PuTTY's original: app
- * cursor and app keypad are independently
- * switchable modes. If anyone complains about
- * _this_ I'll have to put in a configurable
- * option.
- */
- if (!term->app_keypad_keys)
- app_flg = 0;
-#endif
- /* Useful mapping of Ctrl-arrows */
- if (shift_state == 2)
- app_flg = !app_flg;
-
- if (app_flg)
- p += sprintf((char *) p, "\x1BO%c", xkey);
- else
- p += sprintf((char *) p, "\x1B[%c", xkey);
- }
+ p += format_arrow_key(p, term, xkey, shift_state);
return p - output;
}
}
static void init_flashwindow(void)
{
- HMODULE user32_module = LoadLibrary("USER32.DLL");
+ HMODULE user32_module = load_system32_dll("user32.dll");
GET_WINDOWS_FUNCTION(user32_module, FlashWindowEx);
}