libwebp/examples/unicode.h
James Zern fa58371c6a unicode,INIT_WARGV: add missing cast
CommandLineToArgvW() returns a LPWSTR*, storing to const LPWSTR* is
incorrect without a cast; fixes gcc -Wincompatible-pointer-types
and clang(-cl) -Wincompatible-pointer-types-discads-qualifiers warnings

Change-Id: Iad5b49c4862c7be68251272e50d3c751099559bc
(cherry picked from commit 2b7214ab99)
2019-01-25 01:33:20 -08:00

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// Copyright 2018 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved.
//
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license
// that can be found in the COPYING file in the root of the source
// tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found
// in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may
// be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree.
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Unicode support for Windows. The main idea is to maintain an array of Unicode
// arguments (wargv) and use it only for file paths. The regular argv is used
// for everything else.
//
// Author: Yannis Guyon (yguyon@google.com)
#ifndef WEBP_EXAMPLES_UNICODE_H_
#define WEBP_EXAMPLES_UNICODE_H_
#if defined(_WIN32) && defined(_UNICODE)
// wchar_t is used instead of TCHAR because we only perform additional work when
// Unicode is enabled and because the output of CommandLineToArgvW() is wchar_t.
#include <wchar.h>
#include <windows.h>
#include <shellapi.h>
// Create a wchar_t array containing Unicode parameters.
#define INIT_WARGV(ARGC, ARGV) \
int wargc; \
const W_CHAR** const wargv = \
(const W_CHAR**)CommandLineToArgvW(GetCommandLineW(), &wargc); \
do { \
if (wargv == NULL || wargc != (ARGC)) { \
fprintf(stderr, "Error: Unable to get Unicode arguments.\n"); \
FREE_WARGV_AND_RETURN(-1); \
} \
} while (0)
// Use this to get a Unicode argument (e.g. file path).
#define GET_WARGV(UNUSED, C) wargv[C]
// For cases where argv is shifted by one compared to wargv.
#define GET_WARGV_SHIFTED(UNUSED, C) wargv[(C) + 1]
#define GET_WARGV_OR_NULL() wargv
// Release resources. LocalFree() is needed after CommandLineToArgvW().
#define FREE_WARGV() LOCAL_FREE((W_CHAR** const)wargv)
#define LOCAL_FREE(WARGV) \
do { \
if ((WARGV) != NULL) LocalFree(WARGV); \
} while (0)
#define W_CHAR wchar_t // WCHAR without underscore might already be defined.
#define TO_W_CHAR(STR) (L##STR)
#define WFOPEN(ARG, OPT) _wfopen((const W_CHAR*)ARG, TO_W_CHAR(OPT))
#define WPRINTF(STR, ...) wprintf(TO_W_CHAR(STR), __VA_ARGS__)
#define WFPRINTF(STDERR, STR, ...) fwprintf(STDERR, TO_W_CHAR(STR), __VA_ARGS__)
#define WSTRLEN(FILENAME) wcslen((const W_CHAR*)FILENAME)
#define WSTRCMP(FILENAME, STR) wcscmp((const W_CHAR*)FILENAME, TO_W_CHAR(STR))
#define WSTRRCHR(FILENAME, STR) wcsrchr((const W_CHAR*)FILENAME, TO_W_CHAR(STR))
#define WSNPRINTF(A, B, STR, ...) _snwprintf(A, B, TO_W_CHAR(STR), __VA_ARGS__)
#else
// Unicode file paths work as is on Unix platforms, and no extra work is done on
// Windows either if Unicode is disabled.
#define INIT_WARGV(ARGC, ARGV)
#define GET_WARGV(ARGV, C) (ARGV)[C]
#define GET_WARGV_SHIFTED(ARGV, C) (ARGV)[C]
#define GET_WARGV_OR_NULL() NULL
#define FREE_WARGV()
#define LOCAL_FREE(WARGV)
#define W_CHAR char
#define TO_W_CHAR(STR) (STR)
#define WFOPEN(ARG, OPT) fopen(ARG, OPT)
#define WPRINTF(STR, ...) printf(STR, __VA_ARGS__)
#define WFPRINTF(STDERR, STR, ...) fprintf(STDERR, STR, __VA_ARGS__)
#define WSTRLEN(FILENAME) strlen(FILENAME)
#define WSTRCMP(FILENAME, STR) strcmp(FILENAME, STR)
#define WSTRRCHR(FILENAME, STR) strrchr(FILENAME, STR)
#define WSNPRINTF(A, B, STR, ...) snprintf(A, B, STR, __VA_ARGS__)
#endif // defined(_WIN32) && defined(_UNICODE)
// Don't forget to free wargv before returning (e.g. from main).
#define FREE_WARGV_AND_RETURN(VALUE) \
do { \
FREE_WARGV(); \
return (VALUE); \
} while (0)
#endif // WEBP_EXAMPLES_UNICODE_H_