wine/tools/build-spec.txt
Alexandre Julliard 77b9918e0e Release 970914
Thu Sep 11 18:24:56 1997  Philippe De Muyter  <phdm@info.ucl.ac.be>

	* [objects/dc.c]
	In DC_SetupGCForPatBlt, replace R2_NOT by GXxor with (black xor white).

Tue Sep  9 23:04:02 1997  U. Bonnes <bon@elektron.ikp.physik.th-darmstadt.de>

	* [memory/virtual.c] 
	Do not write debugging info unconditionally to stderr.

	* [files/profile.c]
	Call PROFILE_GetSection in PROFILE_GetString for key_name "" too.

	* [misc/crtdll.c]
	Many new functions.

	* [include/windows.h] [windows/winpos.c]
	ClientToScreen16 doesn't have a return value.

Sun Sep  7 10:06:39 1997  Alexandre Julliard  <julliard@lrc.epfl.ch>

	* [misc/main.c] [AUTHORS]
	Update the list of contributors. Please let me know if I forgot
	someone.

	* [if1632/*.spec] [if1632/builtin.c] [tools/build.c]
	Ordinal base for Win32 DLLs is now computed automatically from the
	lowest ordinal found.

	* [include/wintypes.h]
	WINAPI is now defined as attribute((stdcall)). This will require
	gcc to compile.

	* [if1632/thunk.c]
	Removed Win32 thunks (no longer needed with stdcall).

	* [if1632/crtdll.spec] [misc/crtdll.c]
	Make sure we only reference cdecl functions in the spec file.

	* [objects/dc.c]
	Use CapNotLast drawing style for 1-pixel wide lines.

	* [tools/build.c]
	Added 'double' argument type.
	Added 'varargs' function type for Win32.
	Made CallTo16_xxx functions stdcall.

Fri Sep  5 14:50:49 1997  Alex Korobka <alex@trantor.pharm.sunysb.edu>

	* [tools/build.c] [windows/win.c] [windows/event.c] [windows/message.c]
	More fixes to get message exchange closer to the original.

	* [misc/spy.c]
	Message logs now contain window names.

	* [loader/resource.c] [loader/ne_resource.c] [loader/task.c]
	  [objects/cursoricon.c] [windows/user.c]
	Added some obscure features to fix memory leaks.

Fri Sep  5 00:46:28 1997  Jan Willamowius <jan@janhh.shnet.org>

	* [if1632/kernel32.spec] [win32/newfns.c]
	Added stub for UTRegister() and UTUnRegister().

Thu Sep  4 12:03:12 1997  Frans van Dorsselaer <dorssel@rulhmpc49.LeidenUniv.nl>
	* [controls/edit.c]
	Allow ASCII codes > 127 in WM_CHAR.

Mon Sep  1 17:23:24 1997  Dimitrie O. Paun  <dimi@mail.cs.toronto.edu>

	* [controls/widgets.c]
	In InitCommonControls, remember the name of the class
	because lpszClassName was made to point to a local array
	Added the ProgressBar to the list of implemented controls.
	Call InitCommonControls from WIDGETS_Init to register all
	implemented Common Controls.
	
	* [include/commctrl.h]
	Added misc decl for the Progress Bar.

	* [controls/progress.c] [include/progress.h]
	First attempt at implementiong the Progress Bar class.

	* [objects/brush.h]
	Implementation for GetSysColorBrush[16|32]

	* [controls/status.c]
	Use DrawEdge to draw the borders and fill the background

	* [controls/uitools.c]
	Added DrawDiagEdge32 and DrawRectEdge32

	* [graphics/painting.c]
	Implement DrawEdge[16|32]
	Started DrawFrameControl32

Mon Sep  1 10:07:09 1997  Lawson Whitney <lawson_whitney@juno.com>

	* [misc/comm.c] [include/windows.h]
	SetCommEventMask returns a SEGPTR.

Sun Aug 31 23:28:32 1997  Marcus Meissner <msmeissn@cip.informatik.uni-erlangen.de>

	* [loader/pe_image.c][loader/module.c][include/pe_image.h]
	  [include/module.h]
	Cleaned up the whole Win32 library mess (a bit).

	* [debugger/stabs.c]
	If 'wine' has no absolute path and isn't found, check $PATH too.

	* [misc/ole2nls.c]
	Some fixes.

	* [misc/ver.c]
	Added support for PE style version resources.

	* [memory/string.c]
	Check for NULL pointers to _lstr* functions, just as Windows95 does.

	* [multimedia/time.c]
	Made list of timers a simple linked list.

	* [loader/resource.c]
	Netscape 3 seems to pass NEGATIVE resource Ids (in an
	unsigned int, yes). Don't know why, fixed it anyway.

	* [objects/bitmap.c]
	LoadImageW added.

	* [include/win.h][windows/win.c]
	Change wIDmenu from UINT16 to UINT32 and changed the
	SetWindow(Long|Word) accordingly.

Thu Aug 28 19:30:08 1997  Morten Welinder  <terra@diku.dk>

	* [include/windows.h]
	Add a few more colors defined for Win95.
	Add a few more brush styles.

	* [windows/syscolor.c]
 	Add error checks for SYSCOLOR_SetColor, SYSCOLOR_Init,
	GetSysColor16, GetSysColor32.  Add support for above colors.

Sun Aug 24 16:22:57 1997  Andrew Taylor <andrew@riscan.com>

	* [multimedia/mmsystem.c]
	Changed mmioDescend to use mmio functions for file I/O, neccessary
	for memory files.
1997-09-14 17:17:23 +00:00

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name NAME
type win16|win32
[file WINFILENAME]
[base ORDINAL]
[heap SIZE]
ORDINAL VARTYPE EXPORTNAME (DATA [DATA [DATA [...]]])
ORDINAL FUNCTYPE EXPORTNAME([ARGTYPE [ARGTYPE [...]]]) HANDLERNAME
ORDINAL stub EXPORTNAME
ORDINAL equate EXPORTNAME DATA
ORDINAL return EXPORTNAME ARGLENGTH RETVALUE
ORDINAL extern EXPORTNAME SYMBOLNAME
# COMMENT_TEXT
--------------------
General:
========
"name" and "type" fields are mandatory. Specific ordinal
declarations are optional, but the default handler will print an error
message. "base" gives the offset of the first ordinal; default is 0.
"heap" is the size of the module local heap (only valid for Win16
modules); default is no local heap. "file" gives the name of the
Windows file that is replaced by the builtin. <name>.DLL is assumed if
none is given. (This is important for kernel, which lives in the
Windows file KRNL386.EXE). Lines whose first character is a '#' will
be ignored as comments.
Variable ordinals:
==================
This type defines data storage at the ordinal specified. You may
store items as bytes, 16-bit words, or 32-bit words.
"ORDINAL" is replaced by the ordinal number corresponding to the
variable. "VARTYPE" should be "byte", "word" or "long" for 8, 16, or
32 bits respectively. "EXPORTNAME" will be the name available for
dynamic linking. "DATA" can be a decimal number or a hex number preceeded
by "0x". The following example defines the variable "VariableA" at
ordinal 2 and containing 4 bytes:
2 byte VariableA(-1 0xff 0 0)
Function ordinals:
==================
This type defines a function entry point. The prototype defined by
"EXPORTNAME ([ARGTYPE [ARGTYPE [...]]])" specifies the name available for
dynamic linking and the format of the arguments. "ORDINAL" is replaced
by the ordinal number corresponding to the function.
"FUNCTYPE" should be one of:
- "pascal16" for a Win16 function returning a 16-bit value
- "pascal" for a Win16 function returning a 32-bit value
- "register" for a function using CPU register to pass arguments
- "stdcall" for a normal Win32 function
- "cdecl" for a Win32 function using the C calling convention
- "varargs" for a Win32 function taking a variable number of arguments
"ARGTYPE" should be one of:
- "word"
- "long"
- "ptr" (linear pointer)
- "str" (linear pointer to a null-terminated string)
- "s_word" (signed word)
- "segptr" (segmented pointer).
- "segstr" (segmented pointer to a null-terminated string)
Only "ptr", "str" and "long" are valid for Win32 functions.
"HANDLERNAME" is the name of the actual Wine function that will
process the request in 32-bit mode.
This first example defines an entry point for the CreateWindow()
call (the ordinal 100 is just an example):
100 pascal CreateWindow(ptr ptr long s_word s_word s_word s_word
word word word ptr)
WIN_CreateWindow
This second example defines an entry point for the GetFocus()
call (the ordinal 100 is just an example):
100 pascal GetFocus() WIN_GetFocus()
To declare a function using a variable number of arguments in Win16,
specify the function as taking no arguments. The arguments are then
available with CURRENT_STACK16->args. In Win32, specify the function
as 'varargs' and declare it with a '...' parameter in the C file. See
the wsprintf* functions in user.spec and user32.spec for an example.
Stub ordinals:
==============
This type defines a stub function. It makes the name and ordinal
available for dynamic linking, but will terminate execution with an
error message if the function is ever called.
Equate ordinals:
================
This type defines an ordinal as an absolute value.
"ORDINAL" is replaced by the ordinal number corresponding to the
variable. "EXPORTNAME" will be the name available for dynamic linking.
"DATA" can be a decimal number or a hex number preceeded by "0x".
Return ordinals:
================
This type defines a function entry point whose handler should do
nothing but return a value.
"ORDINAL" is replaced by the ordinal number corresponding to the
variable. ARGLENGTH is the number of bytes that need to be removed
from the stack before returning to the caller. RETVALUE is the
return value which will be passed back to the caller.
Extern ordinals:
================
This type defines an entry that simply maps to a Wine symbol
(variable or function); "EXPORTNAME" will point to the symbol
"SYMBOLNAME" that must be defined in C code. This type only works with
Win32.