X-Git-Url: https://git.distorted.org.uk/u/mdw/putty/blobdiff_plain/962468d4b96c33869e9131eb42a0c784591f5884..39d830e47918e49d3033f639e5982a5e79be8dc5:/windows/winstuff.h diff --git a/windows/winstuff.h b/windows/winstuff.h index e8b70d4e..d81515dc 100644 --- a/windows/winstuff.h +++ b/windows/winstuff.h @@ -75,6 +75,8 @@ struct FontSpec *fontspec_new(const char *name, #define BOXRESULT (DLGWINDOWEXTRA + sizeof(LONG_PTR)) #define DF_END 0x0001 +#define PLATFORM_HAS_SMEMCLR /* inhibit cross-platform one in misc.c */ + /* * Dynamically linked functions. These come in two flavours: * @@ -145,6 +147,7 @@ typedef struct terminal_tag Terminal; #define TICKSPERSEC 1000 /* GetTickCount returns milliseconds */ #define DEFAULT_CODEPAGE CP_ACP +#define USES_VTLINE_HACK typedef HDC Context; @@ -236,15 +239,6 @@ GLOBAL void *logctx; "All Files (*.*)\0*\0\0\0") /* - * On some versions of Windows, it has been known for WM_TIMER to - * occasionally get its callback time simply wrong, and call us - * back several minutes early. Defining these symbols enables - * compensation code in timing.c. - */ -#define TIMING_SYNC -#define TIMING_SYNC_TICKCOUNT - -/* * winnet.c dynamically loads WinSock 2 or WinSock 1 depending on * what it can get, which means any WinSock routines used outside * that module must be exported from it as function pointers. So @@ -287,6 +281,7 @@ BOOL request_file(filereq *state, OPENFILENAME *of, int preserve, int save); filereq *filereq_new(void); void filereq_free(filereq *state); int message_box(LPCTSTR text, LPCTSTR caption, DWORD style, DWORD helpctxid); +char *GetDlgItemText_alloc(HWND hwnd, int id); void split_into_argv(char *, int *, char ***, char ***); /*