$WINEPREFIX/dosdevices, with suitable defaults if the symlinks are
missing.
Rewrote QueryDosDevice and DefineDosDevice to use the new scheme.
Added temporary code to create the symlinks based on the contents of
the config file.
functions with ntdll equivalent
- replaced status setter/getter for wine async structures with direct
access to a (now included) IO_STATUS_BLOCK structure
- since we now have a IO_STATUS_BLOCK in async_private, we no longer
need in most of the user (derivated) structures a field for
LPOVERLAPPED (it's stored as the IO_STATUS_BLOCK)
- rewrote the async.h users accordingly
- implemented ntdll.Nt{Read|Write}File and let
kernel32.{Read|Write}File(Ex)? use those new ntdll functions
- rewrote smb read/write interfaces to be more ntdll stylish (no
overlapped yet)
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
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
Adapt the DeleteFileA error code checks to take into account variations
between Win9x and NT.
Test DeleteFile(NULL).
Add tests for DeleteFileW.
On NT, calling _lclose on an already closed handle will cause memory
corruption and thus sometimes crash -> removed the relevant test.
Skip the Unicode tests when on Win9x.
- Fix behaviour if files are on different Wine drives
- delete source if copy successful
- try rename() - files may be on the same Unix file system.
- Try copy/delete if rename() fails: files may be on the same DOS
drive, but on different Unix file systems.