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Spec file format
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name NAME
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type win16|win32
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[file WINFILENAME]
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[mode dll|cuiexe|guiexe|cuiexe_unicode|guiexe_unicode]
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[heap SIZE]
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[init FUNCTION]
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[import DLL]
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[rsrc RESFILE]
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[debug_channels ([CHANNEL [CHANNEL...]])]
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[ignore ([SYMBOL [SYMBOL...]])]
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ORDINAL FUNCTYPE [FLAGS] EXPORTNAME([ARGTYPE [ARGTYPE [...]]]) HANDLERNAME
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ORDINAL variable [FLAGS] EXPORTNAME (DATA [DATA [DATA [...]]])
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ORDINAL stub [FLAGS] EXPORTNAME
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ORDINAL equate [FLAGS] EXPORTNAME DATA
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ORDINAL extern [FLAGS] EXPORTNAME SYMBOLNAME
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ORDINAL forward [FLAGS] EXPORTNAME SYMBOLNAME
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# COMMENT_TEXT
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General:
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========
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"name" and "type" fields are mandatory. Specific ordinal
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declarations are optional, but the default handler will print an error
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message.
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"mode" specifies whether it is the spec file for a dll or the main exe.
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This is only valid for Win32 spec files.
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"heap" is the size of the module local heap (only valid for Win16
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modules); default is no local heap.
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"file" gives the name of the Windows file that is replaced by the
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builtin. <name>.DLL is assumed if none is given. (This is important
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for kernel, which lives in the Windows file KRNL386.EXE).
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"init" specifies a function which will be called when this dll
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is loaded. This is only valid for Win32 modules.
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"import" names a module that this one depends on (only for Win32
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modules at the present). The import declaration can be present several
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times.
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"rsrc" specifies the path of the compiled resource file.
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"debug_channels" specifies the list of debug channels used by the dll.
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"ignore" specifies a list of symbols that should be ignored when
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resolving undefined symbols against the imported libraries.
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"ORDINAL" specified the ordinal number corresponding to the entry
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point, or "@" for automatic ordinal allocation (Win32 only).
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"FLAGS" is a series of optional flags, preceded by a '-' character.
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The supported flags are:
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"-noimport": the entry point is not made available for importing
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from winelib applications (Win32 only).
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"-norelay": the entry point is not displayed in relay debugging
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traces (Win32 only).
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"-ret64": the function returns a 64-bit value (Win32 only).
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"-i386": the entry point is only available on i386 platforms.
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Lines whose first character is a '#' will be ignored as comments.
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Variable ordinals:
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==================
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This type defines data storage as 32-bit words at the ordinal specified.
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"EXPORTNAME" will be the name available for dynamic linking. "DATA"
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can be a decimal number or a hex number preceeded by "0x". The
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following example defines the variable "VariableA" at ordinal 2 and
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containing 4 ints:
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2 variable VariableA(-1 0xff 0 0)
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Function ordinals:
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==================
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This type defines a function entry point. The prototype defined by
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"EXPORTNAME ([ARGTYPE [ARGTYPE [...]]])" specifies the name available for
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dynamic linking and the format of the arguments. "@" can be used
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instead of "EXPORTNAME" for ordinal-only exports.
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"FUNCTYPE" should be one of:
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- "pascal16" for a Win16 function returning a 16-bit value
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- "pascal" for a Win16 function returning a 32-bit value
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- "register" for a function using CPU register to pass arguments
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- "interrupt" for a Win16 interrupt handler routine
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- "stdcall" for a normal Win32 function
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- "cdecl" for a Win32 function using the C calling convention
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- "varargs" for a Win32 function taking a variable number of arguments
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"ARGTYPE" should be one of:
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- "word" (16-bit unsigned value)
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- "s_word" (16-bit signed word)
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- "long" (32-bit value)
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- "double" (64-bit value)
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- "ptr" (linear pointer)
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- "str" (linear pointer to a null-terminated ASCII string)
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- "wstr" (linear pointer to a null-terminated Unicode string)
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- "segptr" (segmented pointer)
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- "segstr" (segmented pointer to a null-terminated ASCII string)
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Only "ptr", "str", "wstr", "long" and "double" are valid for Win32 functions.
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"HANDLERNAME" is the name of the actual Wine function that will
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process the request in 32-bit mode.
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This first example defines an entry point for the CreateWindow()
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call (the ordinal 100 is just an example):
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100 pascal CreateWindow(ptr ptr long s_word s_word s_word s_word
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word word word ptr)
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WIN_CreateWindow
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This second example defines an entry point for the GetFocus()
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call (the ordinal 100 is just an example):
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100 pascal GetFocus() WIN_GetFocus()
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To declare a function using a variable number of arguments in Win16,
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specify the function as taking no arguments. The arguments are then
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available with CURRENT_STACK16->args. In Win32, specify the function
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as 'varargs' and declare it with a '...' parameter in the C file. See
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the wsprintf* functions in user.spec and user32.spec for an example.
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Stub ordinals:
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==============
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This type defines a stub function. It makes the name and ordinal
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available for dynamic linking, but will terminate execution with an
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error message if the function is ever called.
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Equate ordinals:
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================
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This type defines an ordinal as an absolute value.
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"EXPORTNAME" will be the name available for dynamic linking.
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"DATA" can be a decimal number or a hex number preceeded by "0x".
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Extern ordinals:
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================
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This type defines an entry that simply maps to a Wine symbol
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(variable or function); "EXPORTNAME" will point to the symbol
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"SYMBOLNAME" that must be defined in C code. This type only works with
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Win32.
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Forwarded ordinals:
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===================
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This type defines an entry that is forwarded to another entry
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point (kind of a symbolic link). "EXPORTNAME" will forward to the
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entry point "SYMBOLNAME" that must be of the form "DLL.Function". This
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type only works with Win32.
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