campo-sirio/al/examples/ex02win.c
alex 714dd74636 Archive Library versione 2.00
git-svn-id: svn://10.65.10.50/trunk@5350 c028cbd2-c16b-5b4b-a496-9718f37d4682
1997-10-09 16:09:54 +00:00

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/*
* EX02WIN.C
*
* C/Windows Example program for ArchiveLib 2.0
*
* Copyright (c) Greenleaf Software, Inc. 1994 - 1996
* All Rights Reserved
*
* MEMBERS/FUNCTIONS DEMONSTRATED
*
* ALArchiveAppendFromArchive()
* ALArchiveCreateFromArchive()
* ALArchiveReadDirectory()
* ALEntryListClearMarks()
* ALEntryListSetMarksFromDialog()
*
* DESCRIPTION
*
* EX02WIN demonstrates ALArchiveCreate() and ALArchiveAppend().
* Both of these functions have overloaded versions so that you can use
* an archive or a list of storage objects as your input. In this case,
* the input comes from an archive. The program lets you select a list
* of files from the input archive, and then gives you the choice of
* either copying or appending to a new archive.
*
* This is a very simple Windows program. It works by creating a modeless
* dialog box, then wrapping a framing window around it. By using a framing
* window as the main window we are able to handle accelerator keys, menus,
* and icons a bit easier. Because of this approach, WinMain() and
* MainWndProc() are not very exciting, and have been moved down to the
* bottom of the file. MainWndProc() does handle menus and accelerator
* keys, so it comes first.
*
*
* REVISION HISTORY
*
* February 1, 1996 2.0A : Second release
*
*/
#define STRICT
#include <windows.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include "al.h"
#include "algauge.h"
#include "ex02win.h"
int iInstanceNumber;
HINSTANCE hInstance;
HWND hDlgMain = 0;
hALArchive hArchive = 0;
void SizeFramingWindow( HWND hDlg );
void Copy( HWND hDlg, int append_flag );
/*
* With a member function dedicated to filling list boxes,
* displaying the contents of an archive in a list box becomes real easy.
*/
void ReadArchive( HWND hDlg, int archive_name, int list_box )
{
char input_name[ 128 ];
hALArchive arc;
GetDlgItemText( hDlg, archive_name, input_name, 128 );
#if defined( ZIP )
arc = newALPkArchive( input_name );
#else
arc = newALGlArchive( input_name );
#endif
if ( arc ) {
ALArchiveFillListBox( arc, hDlg, list_box );
deleteALArchive( arc );
}
}
/*
* To perform this function, I create a new list by reading the contents
* of the input archive. I then set the marks based on what the user
* has set in the input list box. The list is then ready to be passed
* as a parameter to the Archive() or Create() command, and we are done.
* After the command has been executed, we update the list box displays of
* the contents of both archives.
*/
void Copy( HWND hDlg, int append_flag )
{
char input_name[ 128 ];
hALMonitor hMonitor;
hALEntryList hList;
int count;
hMonitor = newALWindowsMessage( AL_MONITOR_JOB,
GetDlgItem( hDlg, AL_PROGRESS_TEXT ),
AL_SEND_RATIO,
GetDlgItem( hDlg, AL_PROGRESS_BAR ),
ALGaugeSetPosition );
GetDlgItemText( hDlg, AL_INPUT, input_name, 128 );
#if defined( ZIP )
hArchive = newALPkArchive( input_name );
hList = newALListPkTools( hMonitor, AL_DEFAULT, AL_DEFAULT, AL_DEFAULT );
#else
hArchive = newALGlArchive( input_name );
hList = newALListGlTools( hMonitor, AL_DEFAULT );
#endif
if ( hArchive && hList ) {
char archive_name[ 128 ];
hALArchive output_archive;
ALArchiveReadDirectory( hArchive, hList );
ALEntryListClearMarks( hList, 0 );
count = ALEntryListSetMarksFromListBox( hList, hDlg, AL_INPUT_LIST );
EditDisplay( hDlg,
AL_DEBUG,
"%d file%s selected\r\n",
count,
(LPSTR) (count == 1 ? " is" : "s are" ) );
GetDlgItemText( hDlg, AL_OUTPUT, archive_name, 128 );
#if defined( ZIP )
output_archive = newALPkArchive( archive_name );
#else
output_archive = newALGlArchive( archive_name );
#endif
if ( append_flag )
ALArchiveAppendFromArchive( output_archive, hArchive, hList );
else
ALArchiveCreateFromArchive( output_archive, hArchive, hList );
deleteALArchive( output_archive );
}
if ( hList )
deleteALEntryList( hList );
if ( hMonitor )
deleteALMonitor( hMonitor );
ReadArchive( hDlg, AL_INPUT, AL_INPUT_LIST );
ReadArchive( hDlg, AL_OUTPUT, AL_OUTPUT_LIST );
}
/*
* This is the window procedure for the dialog. It handles all the commands
* except accelerator keys and menu items, which get shipped to the
* framing window.
*/
BOOL AL_EXPORT CALLBACK MainDialogProc( HWND hDlg,
UINT message,
WPARAM wParam,
LPARAM lParam )
{
char buf1[ 81 ];
char buf2[ 81 ];
AL_UNUSED_PARAMETER( lParam );
switch ( message ) {
/*
* When the dialog first gets created, we have to initialize the
* title bar text, plus the contents of the text boxes that list the
* name of the input archive and the output archive.
*/
case WM_INITDIALOG :
SizeFramingWindow( hDlg );
wsprintf( buf1, "Windows Example 02 <instance %d>", iInstanceNumber );
SetWindowText( GetParent( hDlg ), buf1 );
#if defined( ZIP )
wsprintf( buf1, "WIN%02d.ZIP", iInstanceNumber );
wsprintf( buf2, "OUT%02d.ZIP", iInstanceNumber );
#else
wsprintf( buf1, "WIN%02d.GAL", iInstanceNumber );
wsprintf( buf2, "OUT%02d.GAL", iInstanceNumber );
#endif
SetDlgItemText( hDlg, AL_INPUT, buf1 );
SetDlgItemText( hDlg, AL_OUTPUT, buf2 );
return( TRUE );
/*
* Most of the interesting things in the dialog happen when a WM_COMMAND
* message is received. These are usually in response to the press
* of buttons in the dialog.
*/
case WM_COMMAND :
switch ( wParam ) {
/*
* We get this when the user hits Return. What we do depends on where
* the focus is currently located.
*/
case IDOK : /* User pressed enter */
if ( GetFocus() == GetDlgItem( hDlg, AL_INPUT ) )
ReadArchive( hDlg, AL_INPUT, AL_INPUT_LIST );
else if ( GetFocus() == GetDlgItem( hDlg, AL_OUTPUT ) )
ReadArchive( hDlg, AL_OUTPUT, AL_OUTPUT_LIST );
break;
/*
* Read the input archive when this button gets clicked.
*/
case AL_READ_INPUT :
ReadArchive( hDlg, AL_INPUT, AL_INPUT_LIST );
return TRUE;
/*
* Read the output archive when this button gets clicked.
*/
case AL_READ_OUTPUT :
ReadArchive( hDlg, AL_OUTPUT, AL_OUTPUT_LIST );
return TRUE;
/*
* When I get a click on the copy button, I execute the Copy() procedure.
* note that if a copy or append is already in progress, I figure that
* out by the presence of the global variable pArchive. In that case,
* just skip it.
*/
case AL_COPY :
if ( !hArchive ) {
Copy( hDlg, 0 );
if ( hArchive ) {
deleteALArchive( hArchive );
hArchive = 0;
}
}
return TRUE;
/*
* Almost identical to the Copy button.
*/
case AL_APPEND :
if ( !hArchive ) {
Copy( hDlg, 1 );
if ( hArchive ) {
deleteALArchive( hArchive );
hArchive = 0;
}
}
return TRUE;
/*
* If the user tries to quit while a copy or append is in progress, I
* do my best to create an error, and flash his window. Since I'm not
* sure if my error is going to take, I don't quit just yet.
* If nothing is already in progress, I just do a normal quit.
*/
case AL_EXIT :
case WM_QUIT :
case WM_DESTROY :
if ( hArchive ) {
hALStorage hFile = ALArchiveGetStorage( hArchive );
ALStorageSetError( hFile,
AL_USER_ABORT,
"User pressed abort key" );
FlashWindow( GetParent( hDlg ), 1 );
FlashWindow( GetParent( hDlg ), 0 );
return FALSE;
}
PostMessage( GetParent( hDlg ),WM_DESTROY, 0, 0 );
DestroyWindow( hDlgMain );
hDlgMain = 0;
return TRUE;
/*
* To abort an operation in progress, I just set the error code for the
* archive storage object. This should cause it to abort next time it comes
* up for air in the compression routine.
*/
case AL_ABORT :
if ( hArchive ) {
hALStorage hFile = ALArchiveGetStorage( hArchive );
ALStorageSetError( hFile,
AL_USER_ABORT,
"User pressed abort key" );
}
return TRUE;
default :
break;
}
break;
}
return FALSE;
}
/*
* The about box is pretty much what you would expect.
*/
BOOL AL_EXPORT CALLBACK
AboutDialogProc( HWND hDlg, UINT message, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam )
{
RECT rc;
AL_UNUSED_PARAMETER( lParam );
switch ( message ) {
case WM_INITDIALOG :
GetWindowRect( hDlg, &rc );
SetWindowPos( hDlg,
0,
((GetSystemMetrics(SM_CXSCREEN) - (rc.right - rc.left)) / 2),
((GetSystemMetrics(SM_CYSCREEN) - (rc.bottom - rc.top)) / 2),
0, 0, SWP_NOSIZE | SWP_NOACTIVATE);
break;
case WM_COMMAND :
switch ( wParam ) {
case IDOK :
case WM_QUIT :
case WM_DESTROY :
EndDialog( hDlg, TRUE );
return TRUE;
}
break;
}
return FALSE;
}
/*
* The main window is nothing more than a shell that exists to create
* the dialog box, take menu commands, and process accelerator keys.
*/
LONG AL_EXPORT CALLBACK MainWndProc( HWND hWnd,
UINT message,
WPARAM wParam,
LPARAM lParam )
{
switch ( message ) {
case WM_COMMAND:
switch( wParam ) {
case AL_GOTO_INPUT :
if ( hDlgMain)
SetFocus( GetDlgItem( hDlgMain, AL_INPUT ) );
break;
case AL_GOTO_OUTPUT :
if ( hDlgMain)
SetFocus( GetDlgItem( hDlgMain, AL_OUTPUT ) );
break;
case AL_ABOUT :
DialogBox( hInstance, "ALAboutDialog", 0, (DLGPROC) AboutDialogProc );
return TRUE;
case AL_EXIT :
PostQuitMessage( 0 );
}
break;
case WM_SETFOCUS:
SetFocus( hDlgMain ); /* insure that the Dialog Box has the focus */
break;
case WM_DESTROY:
PostQuitMessage( 0 );
break;
}
return DefWindowProc( hWnd, message, wParam, lParam );
}
/*
* WinMain calls the initialization routine for the progress gauge and
* registers our class. It then creates the dialog, and starts the
* message pump.
*/
int PASCAL WinMain( HINSTANCE instance,
HINSTANCE previous_instance,
LPSTR cmd_line,
int nCmdShow )
{
HWND hWnd;
FARPROC lpfn;
MSG msg;
HACCEL hAccel;
AL_UNUSED_PARAMETER( cmd_line );
hInstance = instance;
if ( !ALGaugeInit( instance, previous_instance ) )
return (FALSE);
if ( previous_instance == 0 ) {
WNDCLASS wc;
wc.style = 0;
wc.lpfnWndProc = (WNDPROC) MainWndProc;
wc.cbClsExtra = 0;
wc.cbWndExtra = 0;
wc.hInstance = hInstance;
wc.hIcon = LoadIcon( hInstance, "ALIcon" );
wc.hCursor = LoadCursor(0,IDC_ARROW);
wc.hbrBackground = (HBRUSH) GetStockObject( WHITE_BRUSH );
wc.lpszMenuName = "ALMenu";
wc.lpszClassName = "ALClass";
if ( !RegisterClass( &wc ) )
return FALSE;
iInstanceNumber = 0;
}
#if !defined( AL_FLAT_MODEL )
else {
GetInstanceData( previous_instance,
(PBYTE) &iInstanceNumber,
sizeof iInstanceNumber );
iInstanceNumber++;
}
#endif
hWnd = CreateWindow( "ALClass",
"ArchiveLib Example Program",
WS_OVERLAPPED | WS_CAPTION | WS_MINIMIZEBOX | WS_SYSMENU,
CW_USEDEFAULT,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
hInstance,
0);
lpfn = MakeProcInstance( (FARPROC) MainDialogProc, hInstance );
hDlgMain = CreateDialog( hInstance, "ALMainDialog", hWnd, (DLGPROC) lpfn );
ShowWindow( hWnd, nCmdShow );
ShowWindow( hDlgMain, SW_SHOW );
hAccel = LoadAccelerators( hInstance, "ALAccelerator" );
while ( GetMessage ( &msg, 0, 0, 0) ) {
HWND hWndAccel = GetActiveWindow();
if ( !( hWndAccel && TranslateAccelerator( hWndAccel, hAccel, &msg ) ) )
{
if ( hDlgMain == NULL || !IsDialogMessage( hDlgMain,&msg ) ) {
TranslateMessage( &msg );
DispatchMessage( &msg );
}
}
}
return msg.wParam;
}
/*
* I need this routine for one purpose only. After the dialog is loaded,
* it calls this routine, which adjusts the size of the framing window to
* fit exactly around the dialog box. It also moves it to the center of
* the screen.
*/
void SizeFramingWindow( HWND hDlg )
{
RECT rect;
int y;
int x;
GetWindowRect( hDlg, &rect );
y = GetSystemMetrics( SM_CYSCREEN );
y -= ( rect.bottom - rect.top );
y -= GetSystemMetrics( SM_CYMENU ) + GetSystemMetrics( SM_CYCAPTION );
y /= 2;
x = GetSystemMetrics( SM_CXSCREEN );
x -= rect.right - rect.left;
x /= 2;
SetWindowPos( GetParent( hDlg ), 0, x, y,
rect.right-rect.left,
rect.bottom-rect.top +
GetSystemMetrics( SM_CYMENU ) +
GetSystemMetrics( SM_CYCAPTION ),
SWP_NOZORDER );
}