whether a failed dll load is because the file didn't exist; more
robust than trying to guess the contents of the error string...
Get rid of BUILTIN32_dlopen.
dlls/kernel subdir (also splitting 16bit APIs in a separate file)
- implemented ntdll.Nt{Lock|Unlock}File, and made use of those for the
kernel32 equivalent
- implemented a few information classes in NtQueryInformationFile and
NtSetInformationFile (still lots of missing classes)
- enhanced the get_file_info server request in order to implement
correctly NtQueryInformationFile (change time & file alloc size)
- rewrote registry loading to comply with latest changes
- add timeout when calling XCheckTypedWindowEvent
- fix broken IsClipboardFormatAvailable; it tried to do a trick with
EnumClipboardFormats by making incorrect assumptions
- in X11DRV_IsClipboardFormatAvailable do a quick exit if no one owns
the selection
- add 1 second *minimum* time lapse between XSelectionOwner calls
- sync clipboard ownership between different wine processes
- prevents apps from getting into wierd state where they thought they
didn't own the selection but they did and as a result queried
themselves for available selection data
handles as wineserver handles
- console input handle object is no longer waitable (input record
synchronisation is now implemented as a simple semaphore), and removed
FD_TYPE_CONSOLE from fd types in wineserver
- console handles now always have their two lower bit set so one can
distinguish a console handle from a kernel object handle
- implemented some undocumented kernel32 console related APIs
(CloseConsoleHandle, GetConsoleInputWaitHandle, OpenConsoleW,
VerifyConsoleIoHandle, DuplicateConsoleHandle)
- allowed a few kernel32 APIs to take console pseudo-handles
(FlushFileBuffer, GetFileType, WaitFor*Object*)
- simplified the console inheritance at process creation
- in console tests, no longer create a console if one already exists
compatible shortcut (*.lnk) file. After creating that file, start a
link processor (winemenubuilder) on it, which reads it back then calls
wineshelllink.
Rework CreateStreamFromFile to create an IStream object that is
writeable.
Added support for correct locking of all LDT operations.
Added separate functions to manipulate the %fs selector, which allows
using a global GDT selector on recent Linux kernels.