When nothing is declared, only export symbols defined
with WINPR_API or FREERDP_API defined.
Override this setting if BUILD_TESTING to allow tests
access to internal functions usually not exposed.
Extend winpr and client/common to support a new option "/buildconfig".
When used build the following build specific information is print:
* cmake options
* cflags
* compiler
* target architecture
* cmake build type
With this commit the "exported" components (usable with pkg-config and
cmake find module package)
* winpr - winpr library and headers
* freerdp - core library and headers
* freerdp-client - client specific library
* freerdp-server - server specific library
* rdtk - rdtk headers and library
To allow the installation of multiple different version (different major
number) the include files were moved into the respective sub folder:
freerdp -> freerdp{MAJOR}/freerdp (currently freerdp2/freerdp/)
winpr -> winpr{MAJOR}/winpr (currently winrp1/winpr/)
rdtk -> rdpk{MAJOR}/rdtk (currently rdtk0/rdtk/
The generated pkg-config and cmake find modules now also include the major
version number. Currently the following pkg-config are generated and
installed.
* winpr1
* freerdp2
* freerdp-server2
* freerdp-client2
* rdtk0
As cmake is able to handle multiple versions out of the box the
following can be used to find a specific module:
find_package(WinPR)
find_package(FreeRDP)
find_package(FreeRDP-Server)
find_package(FreeRDP-Client)
find_package(RdTk)
As cmake doesn't automatically resolve dependencies for packages it is
necessary to manually include the requirements. For example if
FreeRDP-Client is required WinPR and FreeRDP need to be included
(find_package) as well.
This commit also fixes the installation when STATIC_CHANNELS are built.
WITH STATIC_CHANNELS all channels are linked into libfreerdp-client, for
this all channels are generated as linker archive and linked together in
the final step. Before the intermediate linker archives were, although
not required and useful, installed. Same applies for server side
channels.
* only expose necessary functions and types in header
* don't expose appender internals
* add generic function WLog_ConfigureAppender to have the possibility
to configure appender specific settings
* detect appender availability if WLog_SetLogAppenderType or
WLog_Appender_New return FALSE or NULL respectively the appender isn't
available or the initialization failed. This is very useful for the
use with optional appenders.
* add Free to the appender interface. At the time of the Free the
appender is known and available so it can be called directly (instead
of calling the right function according to the type)
* make all appender internal function static
* all appenders return the generic wLogAppender type now. Typecasts
are internally done where necessary this abstracts the appenders more
cleanly
This appender allows to receive the logs over a network connection using UDP packets.
You can see the logs using a listening netcat, for example: nc -ul 127.0.0.1 20000.
* expose EnvironmentBlockToEnvpA
* cleanup includes in process.c
* removed unused "flag" variable in _CreateProcessExA
* make ProcessHandleCloseHandle static
wlog used to return an int but the only meaning
of the return value was:
* negative ... error
* 0 or positive ... success
but the positve returned value was 1 or some id of some
subsystem, nothing meaningful for the caller.
For a more meaningful returnvalue we now use BOOL.
If something goes wrong FALSE is returned.
winsock.h pulls in a lot of defines and dependencies that are not
required and partially unwanted in winpr's core (for parts that are not
related to network). In order to get rid of this dependency and have an
independent defines for extended winpr functions the WINPR_FD_* defines
are used internally (and for exposed functions). Where required, like in
WSAEventSelect, the FD_* is mapped to WINPR_FD_*.
Allows the WinPR HANDLE functions WaitForSingleObject and
WaitForMultipleObjects to signal in case of write events.
This is used by CreateFileDescriptor and SetEventFileDescriptor,
which got an API change accomodating for this new feature.
This patch contains:
* checks for malloc return value + treat callers;
* modified malloc() + ZeroMemory() to calloc();
* misc fixes of micro errors seen during the code audit:
** some invalid checks in gcc.c, also there were some possible
integer overflow. This is interesting because at the end the data are parsed
and freed directly, so it's a vulnerability in some kind of dead code (at least
useless);
** fixed usage of GetComputerNameExA with just one call, when 2 were used
in misc places. According to MSDN GetComputerNameA() is supposed to return
an error when called with NULL;
** there were a bug in the command line parsing of shadow;
** in freerdp_dynamic_channel_collection_add() the size of array was multiplied
by 4 instead of 2 on resize
- HRESULT was unsigned which means that until now all usages of the
SUCCEDED(hr) and FAILED(hr) macros never detected any errors
- Also fixed the (unused) SCODE typedef
- Added new ctest TestTypes
Exposing lzcnt in crt.h might causes compiler errors (redefinition) with
recent versions of gcc (>=4.9) when winpr is included in other projects.
As lzcnt isn't part of crt according to MSDN and also shouldn't be
exported by default it was moved to intrin.h.
The related test was also moved to the top level directory of winpr.