diff --git a/dlls/gdi/Makefile.in b/dlls/gdi/Makefile.in index 8d5c7ceb045..af12abee729 100644 --- a/dlls/gdi/Makefile.in +++ b/dlls/gdi/Makefile.in @@ -83,6 +83,6 @@ gdi.exe.spec.c: gdi.exe.spec version16.res $(LDPATH) $(WINEBUILD) $(DEFS) -o $@ --heap 65520 --main-module $(MODULE) --res version16.res --spec $(SRCDIR)/gdi.exe.spec version16.res: version16.rc - $(LDPATH) $(WRC) $(WRCFLAGS) $(DIVINCL) -o $@ -w16 $(SRCDIR)/version16.rc + $(LDPATH) $(WRC) $(WRCFLAGS) $(DIVINCL) -o $@ -O res16 $(SRCDIR)/version16.rc ### Dependencies: diff --git a/dlls/kernel/Makefile.in b/dlls/kernel/Makefile.in index 65970e6b9c9..f2f681eca98 100644 --- a/dlls/kernel/Makefile.in +++ b/dlls/kernel/Makefile.in @@ -66,6 +66,6 @@ krnl386.exe.spec.c: krnl386.exe.spec version16.res $(LDPATH) $(WINEBUILD) $(DEFS) -o $@ --dll-name kernel --main-module $(MODULE) --res version16.res --spec $(SRCDIR)/krnl386.exe.spec version16.res: version16.rc - $(LDPATH) $(WRC) $(WRCFLAGS) $(DIVINCL) -o $@ -w16 $(SRCDIR)/version16.rc + $(LDPATH) $(WRC) $(WRCFLAGS) $(DIVINCL) -o $@ -O res16 $(SRCDIR)/version16.rc ### Dependencies: diff --git a/dlls/shell32/Makefile.in b/dlls/shell32/Makefile.in index ea685f5aa96..c6de372a8eb 100644 --- a/dlls/shell32/Makefile.in +++ b/dlls/shell32/Makefile.in @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ uninstall:: # Special rules for 16-bit resource files version16.res: version16.rc - $(LDPATH) $(WRC) $(WRCFLAGS) $(DIVINCL) -o $@ -w16 $(SRCDIR)/version16.rc + $(LDPATH) $(WRC) $(WRCFLAGS) $(DIVINCL) -o $@ -O res16 $(SRCDIR)/version16.rc shell.spec.c: shell.spec version16.res $(LDPATH) $(WINEBUILD) $(DEFS) -o $@ --main-module $(MODULE) --res version16.res --spec $(SRCDIR)/shell.spec diff --git a/dlls/user/Makefile.in b/dlls/user/Makefile.in index 3a5ada89558..ad49c9c936e 100644 --- a/dlls/user/Makefile.in +++ b/dlls/user/Makefile.in @@ -119,12 +119,12 @@ mouse.spec.c: mouse.spec resources/mouse.res $(LDPATH) $(WINEBUILD) $(DEFS) -o $@ --main-module $(MODULE) --res resources/mouse.res --spec $(SRCDIR)/mouse.spec resources/display.res: resources/display.rc - $(LDPATH) $(WRC) $(WRCFLAGS) $(DIVINCL) -o $@ -w16 $(SRCDIR)/resources/display.rc + $(LDPATH) $(WRC) $(WRCFLAGS) $(DIVINCL) -o $@ -O res16 $(SRCDIR)/resources/display.rc resources/mouse.res: resources/mouse.rc - $(LDPATH) $(WRC) $(WRCFLAGS) $(DIVINCL) -o $@ -w16 $(SRCDIR)/resources/mouse.rc + $(LDPATH) $(WRC) $(WRCFLAGS) $(DIVINCL) -o $@ -O res16 $(SRCDIR)/resources/mouse.rc resources/version16.res: resources/version16.rc - $(LDPATH) $(WRC) $(WRCFLAGS) $(DIVINCL) -o $@ -w16 $(SRCDIR)/resources/version16.rc + $(LDPATH) $(WRC) $(WRCFLAGS) $(DIVINCL) -o $@ -O res16 $(SRCDIR)/resources/version16.rc ### Dependencies: diff --git a/tools/wrc/wrc.c b/tools/wrc/wrc.c index ce92feacecd..cc9fb2096f2 100644 --- a/tools/wrc/wrc.c +++ b/tools/wrc/wrc.c @@ -56,10 +56,8 @@ static char usage[] = "Usage: wrc [options...] [infile[.rc|.res]] [outfile]\n" - " -a n Alignment of resource (win16 only, default is 4)\n" " -B x Set output byte-order x={n[ative], l[ittle], b[ig]}\n" " (win32 only; default is " ENDIAN "-endian)\n" - " -C cp Set the resource's codepage to cp (default is 0)\n" " -d n Set debug level to 'n'\n" " -D id[=val] Define preprocessor identifier id=val\n" " -E Preprocess only\n" @@ -71,9 +69,8 @@ static char usage[] = " -l lan Set default language to lan (default is neutral {0, 0})\n" " -m Do not remap numerical resource IDs\n" " -o file Output to file (default is infile.res)\n" - " -O format The output format (must be `res').\n" + " -O format The output format (either `res' or `res16`).\n" " -v Enable verbose mode.\n" - " -w 16|32 Select win16 or win32 output (default is win32)\n" " -W Enable pedantic warnings\n" "The following long options are supported:\n" " --input Synonym for -i.\n" @@ -133,22 +130,11 @@ int debuglevel = DEBUGLEVEL_NONE; */ int extensions = 1; -/* - * NE segment resource aligment (-a option) - */ -int alignment = 4; -int alignment_pwr; - /* * Language setting for resources (-l option) */ language_t *currentlanguage = NULL; -/* - * The codepage to write in win32 PE resource segment (-C option) - */ -DWORD codepage = 0; - /* * Set when extra warnings should be generated (-W option) */ @@ -191,7 +177,7 @@ static void rm_tempfile(void); static void segvhandler(int sig); static const char* short_options = - "a:AB:cC:d:D:eEF:hH:i:I:l:LmnNo:O:P:rtTvVw:W"; + "B:d:D:EF:hi:I:J:l:mo:O:vW"; static struct option long_options[] = { { "input", 1, 0, 'i' }, { "input-format", 1, 0, 'J' }, @@ -219,7 +205,6 @@ int main(int argc,char *argv[]) int stdinc = 1; int lose = 0; int ret; - int a; int i; int cmdlen; @@ -262,9 +247,6 @@ int main(int argc,char *argv[]) printf(version_string); exit(0); break; - case 'a': - alignment = atoi(optarg); - break; case 'B': switch(optarg[0]) { @@ -285,9 +267,6 @@ int main(int argc,char *argv[]) lose++; } break; - case 'C': - codepage = strtol(optarg, NULL, 0); - break; case 'd': debuglevel = strtol(optarg, NULL, 0); break; @@ -331,20 +310,12 @@ int main(int argc,char *argv[]) else error("Too many output files.\n"); break; case 'O': - if (strcmp(optarg, "res")) - warning("Output format %s not supported.", optarg); + if (strcmp(optarg, "res16") == 0) win32 = 0; + else if (strcmp(optarg, "res")) warning("Output format %s not supported.", optarg); break; case 'v': debuglevel = DEBUGLEVEL_CHAT; break; - case 'w': - if(!strcmp(optarg, "16")) - win32 = 0; - else if(!strcmp(optarg, "32")) - win32 = 1; - else - lose++; - break; case 'W': pedantic = 1; wpp_set_pedantic(1); @@ -382,31 +353,6 @@ int main(int argc,char *argv[]) else error("Too many output files.\n"); } - /* Check the command line options for invalid combinations */ - if(win32) - { - if(!extensions) - { - warning("Option -e ignored with 32bit compile\n"); - extensions = 1; - } - } - - /* Set alignment power */ - a = alignment; - for(alignment_pwr = 0; alignment_pwr < 10 && a > 1; alignment_pwr++) - { - a >>= 1; - } - if(a != 1) - { - error("Alignment must be between 1 and 1024"); - } - if((1 << alignment_pwr) != alignment) - { - error("Alignment must be a power of 2"); - } - /* Kill io buffering when some kind of debuglevel is enabled */ if(debuglevel) { diff --git a/tools/wrc/wrc.h b/tools/wrc/wrc.h index aa658ad6c2a..a5e8c308de9 100644 --- a/tools/wrc/wrc.h +++ b/tools/wrc/wrc.h @@ -51,10 +51,7 @@ extern int debuglevel; extern int win32; extern int create_res; extern int extensions; -extern int alignment; -extern int alignment_pwr; extern int create_s; -extern DWORD codepage; extern int pedantic; extern int byteorder; extern int preprocess_only; diff --git a/tools/wrc/wrc.man b/tools/wrc/wrc.man index 59de87101ac..4eb8ec323cf 100644 --- a/tools/wrc/wrc.man +++ b/tools/wrc/wrc.man @@ -20,39 +20,40 @@ specified with \fI-o\fR, then \fBwrc\fR will write the output to no inputfile was given. .SH OPTIONS .TP -.I \-a n -Win16 only; set the alignment between resources n. The alignment must -be a power of 2. The default is 4. -.TP -.I \-B x +.I \fB\-B\fR \fIx\fR Win32 only; set output byte\-ordering, where \fIx\fR is one of n[ative], l[ittle] or b[ig]. Only resources in source-form can be reorderd. Native ordering depends on the system on which \fBwrc\fR was built. You can see -the native ordering by typing \fIwrc \-?\fR. +the native ordering by typing \fIwrc \-h\fR. .TP -.I \-C cp -Set the resource's codepage to \fIcp\fR. Default codepage is 0. -.TP -.I \-d n +.I \fB\-d\fR \fIn\fR Set debug level to \fIn\fR. The value is a bitmask consisting of 1=verbose, 2=dump internals, 4=resource parser trace, 8=preprocessor messages, 16=preprocessor scanner and 32=preprocessor parser trace. .TP -.I \-D id[=val] +.I \fB\-D\fR, \fB\-\-define\fR=\fIid[=val]\fR Define preprocessor identifier \fIid\fR to (optionally) value \fIval\fR. See also .B PREPROCESSOR below. .TP -.I \-E +.I \fB\-E\fR Preprocess only. The output is written to standard output if no outputfile was selected. The output is compatible with what gcc would generate. .TP -.I \-h +.I \fB\-F\fR, \fB\-\-target\fR +Ignored for compatibility with windres. +.TP +.I \fB\-h\fR, \fB\-\-help\fR Prints a summary message and exits. .TP -.I \-I path +.I \fB\-i\fR, \fB\-\-input\fR=\fIfile\fR +The name of the input file. If this option is not used, then \fBwrc\fR +will use the first non-option argument as the input file name. If there +are no non-option arguments, then \fBwrc\fR will read from standard input. +.TP +.I \fB\-I\fR, \fB\-\-include\-dir\fR=\fIfile\fR Add \fIpath\fR to include search directories. \fIPath\fR may contain multiple directories, separated with ':'. It is allowed to specify \fI\-I\fR multiple times. Include files are searched in the order in @@ -67,11 +68,11 @@ resource statements with file references are located in the same way. Sets the input format. Valid options are 'rc' or 'rc16'. Setting the input to 'rc16' disables the recognition of win32 keywords. .TP -.I \-l lan +.I \fB\-l\fR, \fB\-\-language\fR=\fIlan\fR Set default language to \fIlan\fR. Default is the neutral language 0 (i.e. "LANGUAGE 0, 0"). .TP -.I \-m +.I \fB\-m\fR Do not remap numerical resource type-IDs onto standard resources. This will cause all numerical resource type\-IDs to be treated as user\-type resources and will not be checked nor byte\-reversed. Without this option, resources @@ -82,47 +83,49 @@ for example, big\-endian platforms. The \fI\-m\fR option is usefull for source\-files that contain overlapping type\-IDs, or when the format of the resource is not 100% compliant. .TP -.I \--nostdinc +.I \fB\-\-nostdinc\fR Do not search the standard include path, look for include files only in the directories explicitly specified with the \fI\-I\fR option. .TP -.I \-o file +.I \fB\-\-no\-use\-temp\-file\fR +Ignored for compatibility with windres. +.TP +.I \fB\-o\fR, \fB\-\-output\fR=\fIfile\fR Write output to \fIfile\fR. Default is \fBinputfile.res\fR with \fB.rc\fR stripped or \fBwrc.tab.res\fR if input is read from standard input. .TP -.I \-O format -Sets the output format. The only supported \fformat\fR is 'res', which -is also the default format if this option is not specified. The option -exists mainly for compatibility with \fBwindres\fR. +.I \fB\-O\fR, \fB\-\-output\-format\fR=\fIformat\fR +Sets the output format. The supported formats are 'res' and 'res16'. +If this option is not specified, format defaults to 'res'. .TP -.I \--preprocessor program +.I \fB\-\-preprocessor\fR=\fIprogram\fR This option may be used to specify the preprocessor to use, including any leading arguments. If not specified, \fBwrc\fR uses its builtin processor. -To disable preprocessing, use \fB-P cat\fR. +To disable preprocessing, use \fB--preprocessor=cat\fR. .TP -.I \-v +.I \fB\-\-use\-temp\-file\fR +Ignored for compatibility with windres. +.TP +.I \fB\-v\fR Turns on verbose mode (equivalent to -d 1). .TP -.I \--version +.I \fB\-\-version\fR Print version end exit. .TP -.I \-w 16|32 -Select win16 or win32 output. Default is win32. -.TP -.I \-W +.I \fB\-W\fR Enable pedantic warnings. Notably redefinition of #define statements can be discovered with this option. .SH PREPROCESSOR -The preprocessor is ANSI\-C compatible with some extensions of the gcc -preprocessor. +The preprocessor is ANSI\-C compatible with some of the extensions of +the gcc preprocessor. .PP The preprocessor recognizes these directives: #include, #define (both simple and macro), #undef, #if, #ifdef, #ifndef, #elif, #else, #endif, #error, #warning, #line, # (both null\- and line\-directive), #pragma (ignored), #ident (ignored). .PP -The preprocessor default sets several defines: +The preprocessor sets by default several defines: .br RC_INVOKED set to 1 .br @@ -140,7 +143,7 @@ Special macros __FILE__, __LINE__, __TIME__ and __DATE__ are also recognized and expand to their respective equivalent. .SH "LANGUAGE SUPPORT" Language, version and characteristics can be bound to all resource types that -have inline data, such as RCDATA. This is an extension to MS' resource +have inline data, such as RCDATA. This is an extension to Microsoft's resource compiler, which lacks this support completely. Only VERSIONINFO cannot have version and characteristics attached, but languages are propagated properly if you declare it correctly before the VERSIONINFO resource starts. @@ -162,38 +165,19 @@ CHARACTERISTICS 876 '00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08' .br } -.SH NE/PE RESOURCE DIRECTORY GENERATION -A windows executable has a table/directory of resources available in that -module. Wrc will generate this directory with the '-s' option and place it -in the assembly output. -.PP -The layout of the PE directory should be exactly like the executable file. -The NE directory layout _DIFFERS_ from the real NE executable in such way -that all offsets to actual resource data are relative to the NE directory and -_NOT_ the beginning of the file. -.SH "ERROR REPORTING" -All errors and warnings are written to standard error and report: -.br -\fIfilename\fR:\fIline\-number\fR:\fIcharacter\-pos\fR:\fI{Error,Warning}\fR:\fI\fR -.br -The character\-position is always at the next token. I.e. the error -or warning happened before. The line\-number suffers from the same -problem if the error occurred at the last token of the previous line. -The line\-number will be several lines off when the error was followed -by several empry lines. See also \fBBUGS\fR. .SH AUTHORS .B wrc was written by Bertho A. Stultiens and is a nearly complete rewrite of the first wine resource compiler (1994) by Martin von Loewis. Additional resource\-types were contributed Ulrich Czekalla and Albert -den Haan. Bugfixes have been contributed by many wine developpers. +den Haan. Many cleanups by Dimitrie O. Paun in 2002-2003. +Bugfixes have been contributed by many Wine developers. .SH BUGS \- The preprocessor recognizes variable argument macros, but does not -expanded them correctly +expanded them correctly. .br -\- Error reporting should be more to the point (and verbose) -.br -\- Codepage/UNICODE translations are not/not correct implemented +\- Error reporting should be more precise, as currently the column and +line number reported are those of the next token. .br \- Default memory options should differ between win16 and win32. .PP @@ -206,15 +190,10 @@ There is no support for: Fonts are parsed and generated, but there is no support for the generation of the FONTDIR yet. The user must supply the FONTDIR resource in the source to match the FONT resources. -.PP -See the CHANGES and README.wrc files in the distribution for more -comments on bugs and fixes across the versions. .SH AVAILABILITY .B wrc -is part of the wine distribution, which is available through -WineHQ, the -.B wine -development headquarters, at +is part of the Wine distribution, which is available through +WineHQ, the Wine development headquarters, at .I http://www.winehq.com/. .SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR wine (1), +.BR wine (1)