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Add SPDX license (but not copyright) headers to all files which follow a certain pattern in their existing non-machine-readable header comment. This commit was entirely generated using the command: ``` git ls-files gio/*.[ch] | xargs perl -0777 -pi -e 's/\n \*\n \* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and\/or\n \* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public/\n \*\n \* SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later\n \*\n \* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and\/or\n \* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public/igs' ``` Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <pwithnall@endlessos.org> Helps: #1415
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452 lines
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C
/* giowin32-private.c - private glib-gio functions for W32 GAppInfo
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*
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* Copyright 2019 Руслан Ижбулатов
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later
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*
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* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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* Lesser General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
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* along with this library; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*/
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static gsize
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g_utf16_len (const gunichar2 *str)
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{
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gsize result;
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for (result = 0; str[0] != 0; str++, result++)
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;
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return result;
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}
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static gunichar2 *
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g_wcsdup (const gunichar2 *str, gssize str_len)
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{
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gsize str_len_unsigned;
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gsize str_size;
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g_return_val_if_fail (str != NULL, NULL);
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if (str_len < 0)
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str_len_unsigned = g_utf16_len (str);
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else
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str_len_unsigned = (gsize) str_len;
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g_assert (str_len_unsigned <= G_MAXSIZE / sizeof (gunichar2) - 1);
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str_size = (str_len_unsigned + 1) * sizeof (gunichar2);
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return g_memdup2 (str, str_size);
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}
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static const gunichar2 *
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g_utf16_wchr (const gunichar2 *str, const wchar_t wchr)
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{
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for (; str != NULL && str[0] != 0; str++)
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if ((wchar_t) str[0] == wchr)
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return str;
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return NULL;
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}
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static gboolean
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g_utf16_to_utf8_and_fold (const gunichar2 *str,
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gssize length,
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gchar **str_u8,
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gchar **str_u8_folded)
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{
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gchar *u8;
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gchar *folded;
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u8 = g_utf16_to_utf8 (str, length, NULL, NULL, NULL);
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if (u8 == NULL)
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return FALSE;
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folded = g_utf8_casefold (u8, -1);
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if (str_u8)
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*str_u8 = g_steal_pointer (&u8);
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g_free (u8);
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if (str_u8_folded)
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*str_u8_folded = g_steal_pointer (&folded);
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g_free (folded);
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return TRUE;
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}
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/* Finds the last directory separator in @filename,
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* returns a pointer to the position after that separator.
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* If the string ends with a separator, returned value
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* will be pointing at the NUL terminator.
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* If the string does not contain separators, returns the
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* string itself.
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*/
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static const gunichar2 *
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g_utf16_find_basename (const gunichar2 *filename,
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gssize len)
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{
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const gunichar2 *result;
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if (len < 0)
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len = g_utf16_len (filename);
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if (len == 0)
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return filename;
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result = &filename[len - 1];
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while (result > filename)
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{
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if ((wchar_t) result[0] == L'/' ||
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(wchar_t) result[0] == L'\\')
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{
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result += 1;
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break;
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}
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result -= 1;
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}
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return result;
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}
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/* Finds the last directory separator in @filename,
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* returns a pointer to the position after that separator.
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* If the string ends with a separator, returned value
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* will be pointing at the NUL terminator.
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* If the string does not contain separators, returns the
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* string itself.
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*/
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static const gchar *
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g_utf8_find_basename (const gchar *filename,
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gssize len)
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{
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const gchar *result;
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if (len < 0)
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len = strlen (filename);
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if (len == 0)
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return filename;
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result = &filename[len - 1];
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while (result > filename)
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{
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if (result[0] == '/' ||
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result[0] == '\\')
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{
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result += 1;
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break;
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}
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result -= 1;
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}
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return result;
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}
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/**
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* Parses @commandline, figuring out what the filename being invoked
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* is. All returned strings are pointers into @commandline.
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* @commandline must be a valid UTF-16 string and not be NULL.
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* @after_executable is the first character after executable
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* (usually a space, but not always).
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* If @comma_separator is TRUE, accepts ',' as a separator between
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* the filename and the following argument.
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*/
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static void
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_g_win32_parse_filename (const gunichar2 *commandline,
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gboolean comma_separator,
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const gunichar2 **executable_start,
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gssize *executable_len,
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const gunichar2 **executable_basename,
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const gunichar2 **after_executable)
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{
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const gunichar2 *p;
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const gunichar2 *first_argument;
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gboolean quoted;
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gssize len;
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gssize execlen;
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gboolean found;
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while ((wchar_t) commandline[0] == L' ')
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commandline++;
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quoted = FALSE;
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execlen = 0;
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found = FALSE;
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first_argument = NULL;
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if ((wchar_t) commandline[0] == L'"')
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{
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quoted = TRUE;
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commandline += 1;
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}
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len = g_utf16_len (commandline);
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p = commandline;
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while (p < &commandline[len])
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{
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switch ((wchar_t) p[0])
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{
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case L'"':
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if (quoted)
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{
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first_argument = p + 1;
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/* Note: this is a valid commandline for opening "c:/file.txt":
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* > "notepad"c:/file.txt
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*/
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p = &commandline[len];
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found = TRUE;
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}
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else
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execlen += 1;
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break;
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case L' ':
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if (!quoted)
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{
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first_argument = p;
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p = &commandline[len];
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found = TRUE;
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}
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else
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execlen += 1;
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break;
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case L',':
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if (!quoted && comma_separator)
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{
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first_argument = p;
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p = &commandline[len];
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found = TRUE;
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}
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else
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execlen += 1;
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break;
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default:
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execlen += 1;
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break;
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}
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p += 1;
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}
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if (!found)
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first_argument = &commandline[len];
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if (executable_start)
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*executable_start = commandline;
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if (executable_len)
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*executable_len = execlen;
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if (executable_basename)
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*executable_basename = g_utf16_find_basename (commandline, execlen);
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if (after_executable)
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*after_executable = first_argument;
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}
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/* Make sure @commandline is a valid UTF-16 string before
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* calling this function!
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* follow_class_chain_to_handler() does perform such validation.
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*/
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static void
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_g_win32_extract_executable (const gunichar2 *commandline,
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gchar **ex_out,
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gchar **ex_basename_out,
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gchar **ex_folded_out,
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gchar **ex_folded_basename_out,
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gchar **dll_function_out)
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{
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gchar *ex;
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gchar *ex_folded;
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const gunichar2 *first_argument;
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const gunichar2 *executable;
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const gunichar2 *executable_basename;
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gboolean quoted;
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gboolean folded;
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gssize execlen;
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_g_win32_parse_filename (commandline, FALSE, &executable, &execlen, &executable_basename, &first_argument);
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commandline = executable;
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while ((wchar_t) first_argument[0] == L' ')
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first_argument++;
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folded = g_utf16_to_utf8_and_fold (executable, (gssize) execlen, &ex, &ex_folded);
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/* This should never fail as @executable has to be valid UTF-16. */
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g_assert (folded);
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if (dll_function_out)
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*dll_function_out = NULL;
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/* See if the executable basename is "rundll32.exe". If so, then
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* parse the rest of the commandline as r'"?path-to-dll"?[ ]*,*[ ]*dll_function_to_invoke'
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*/
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/* Using just "rundll32.exe", without an absolute path, seems
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* very exploitable, but MS does that sometimes, so we have
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* to accept that.
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*/
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if ((g_strcmp0 (ex_folded, "rundll32.exe") == 0 ||
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g_str_has_suffix (ex_folded, "\\rundll32.exe") ||
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g_str_has_suffix (ex_folded, "/rundll32.exe")) &&
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first_argument[0] != 0 &&
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dll_function_out != NULL)
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{
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/* Corner cases:
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* > rundll32.exe c:\some,file,with,commas.dll,some_function
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* is treated by rundll32 as:
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* dll=c:\some
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* function=file,with,commas.dll,some_function
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* unless the dll name is surrounded by double quotation marks:
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* > rundll32.exe "c:\some,file,with,commas.dll",some_function
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* in which case everything works normally.
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* Also, quoting only works if it surrounds the file name, i.e:
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* > rundll32.exe "c:\some,file"",with,commas.dll",some_function
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* will not work.
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* Also, comma is optional when filename is quoted or when function
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* name is separated from the filename by space(s):
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* > rundll32.exe "c:\some,file,with,commas.dll"some_function
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* will work,
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* > rundll32.exe c:\some_dll_without_commas_or_spaces.dll some_function
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* will work too.
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* Also, any number of commas is accepted:
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* > rundll32.exe c:\some_dll_without_commas_or_spaces.dll , , ,,, , some_function
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* works just fine.
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* And the ultimate example is:
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* > "rundll32.exe""c:\some,file,with,commas.dll"some_function
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* and it also works.
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* Good job, Microsoft!
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*/
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const gunichar2 *filename_end = NULL;
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gssize filename_len = 0;
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gssize function_len = 0;
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const gunichar2 *dllpart;
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quoted = FALSE;
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if ((wchar_t) first_argument[0] == L'"')
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quoted = TRUE;
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_g_win32_parse_filename (first_argument, TRUE, &dllpart, &filename_len, NULL, &filename_end);
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if (filename_end[0] != 0 && filename_len > 0)
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{
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const gunichar2 *function_begin = filename_end;
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while ((wchar_t) function_begin[0] == L',' || (wchar_t) function_begin[0] == L' ')
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function_begin += 1;
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if (function_begin[0] != 0)
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{
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gchar *dllpart_utf8;
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gchar *dllpart_utf8_folded;
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gchar *function_utf8;
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const gunichar2 *space = g_utf16_wchr (function_begin, L' ');
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if (space)
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function_len = space - function_begin;
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else
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function_len = g_utf16_len (function_begin);
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if (quoted)
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first_argument += 1;
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folded = g_utf16_to_utf8_and_fold (first_argument, filename_len, &dllpart_utf8, &dllpart_utf8_folded);
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g_assert (folded);
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function_utf8 = g_utf16_to_utf8 (function_begin, function_len, NULL, NULL, NULL);
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/* We only take this branch when dll_function_out is not NULL */
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*dll_function_out = g_steal_pointer (&function_utf8);
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g_free (function_utf8);
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/*
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* Free our previous output candidate (rundll32) and replace it with the DLL path,
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* then proceed forward as if nothing has changed.
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*/
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g_free (ex);
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g_free (ex_folded);
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ex = dllpart_utf8;
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ex_folded = dllpart_utf8_folded;
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}
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}
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}
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if (ex_out)
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{
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if (ex_basename_out)
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*ex_basename_out = (gchar *) g_utf8_find_basename (ex, -1);
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*ex_out = g_steal_pointer (&ex);
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}
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g_free (ex);
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if (ex_folded_out)
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{
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if (ex_folded_basename_out)
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*ex_folded_basename_out = (gchar *) g_utf8_find_basename (ex_folded, -1);
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*ex_folded_out = g_steal_pointer (&ex_folded);
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}
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g_free (ex_folded);
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}
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/**
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* rundll32 accepts many different commandlines. Among them is this:
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* > rundll32.exe "c:/program files/foo/bar.dll",,, , ,,,, , function_name %1
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* rundll32 just reads the first argument as a potentially quoted
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* filename until the quotation ends (if quoted) or until a comma,
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* or until a space. Then ignores all subsequent spaces (if any) and commas (if any;
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* at least one comma is mandatory only if the filename is not quoted),
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* and then interprets the rest of the commandline (until a space or a NUL-byte)
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* as a name of a function.
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* When GLib tries to run a program, it attempts to correctly re-quote the arguments,
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* turning the first argument into "c:/program files/foo/bar.dll,,,".
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* This breaks rundll32 parsing logic.
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* Try to work around this by ensuring that the syntax is like this:
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* > rundll32.exe "c:/program files/foo/bar.dll" function_name
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* This syntax is valid for rundll32 *and* GLib spawn routines won't break it.
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*
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* @commandline must have at least 2 arguments, and the second argument
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* must contain a (possibly quoted) filename, followed by a space or
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* a comma. This can be checked for with an extract_executable() call -
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* it should return a non-null dll_function.
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*/
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static void
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_g_win32_fixup_broken_microsoft_rundll_commandline (gunichar2 *commandline)
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{
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const gunichar2 *first_argument;
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gunichar2 *after_first_argument;
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_g_win32_parse_filename (commandline, FALSE, NULL, NULL, NULL, &first_argument);
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while ((wchar_t) first_argument[0] == L' ')
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first_argument++;
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_g_win32_parse_filename (first_argument, TRUE, NULL, NULL, NULL, (const gunichar2 **) &after_first_argument);
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if ((wchar_t) after_first_argument[0] == L',')
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after_first_argument[0] = 0x0020;
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/* Else everything is ok (first char after filename is ' ' or the first char
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* of the function name - either way this will work).
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*/
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}
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