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//+---------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Copyright (C) 1992, Microsoft Corporation.
//
// File: dsysreg.hxx
//
// Contents: Definitions of classes for manipulating registry entries.
//
// Classes: CRegKey - class for registry key objects
// CRegValue - base class for registry value objects
// CRegSZ - derived class for registry string values
// CRegDWORD - derived class for registry dword values
// CRegBINARY - derived class for registry binary values
// CRegMSZ - derived class for registry multi-string values
//
// History: 09/30/92 Rickhi Created
// 09/22/93 AlokS Took out exception throwing code
// and added proper return code for
// each method.
//
// 07/26/94 AlokS Made it lightweight for normal set/get
// operations. Threw out all exception code
//
// Notes: CRegKey can use another CRegKey as a parent, so you can
// build a tree of keys. To kick things off, you can give one
// of the default registry keys like HKEY_CURRENT_USER. When
// you do this, the GetParent method returns NULL. Currently
// however, no ptrs are kept to child and sibling keys.
//
// CRegValue is a base class for dealing with registry values.
// The other classes (except CRegKey) are for dealing with a
// specific type of registry value in the native data format.
// For example, CRegDWORD lets you call methods just providing
// a dword. The methods take care of figuring out the size and
// casting the dword to a ptr to bytes, etc for use in the Win32
// registry APIs.
//
// For any registry type not defined here, you can always resort
// to using the CRegValue base class directly, though you then
// must call GetValue or SetValue methods explicitly.
//
// Sample Usage:
//
// The following reads the username in the ValueID UserName
// within the key HKEY_CURRENT_USER\LogonInfo. It then changes
// it to Rickhi. It also sets the password valueid in the
// the same key to foobar.
//
// #include <dsysreg.hxx>
//
// // open the registry key
// CRegKey rkLogInfo(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, L"LogonInfo");
//
// // read the user name
// LPWSTR pwszUserName;
// CRegSZ rszUserName(&rkLogInfo, L"UserName", pwszUserName);
// rszUserName.SetString(L"Rickhi");
//
// // set the password
// CRegSZ rszPassWord(&rkLogInfo, L"PassWord", L"foobar");
//
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#ifndef __DSYSREG_HXX__
#define __DSYSREG_HXX__
#include "wcbuffer.hxx"
// to simplify error creation
#define Creg_ERROR(x) (x)
// forward declarations for use in the following structures
class CRegValue;
class CRegKey;
// structure for enumerating subkeys of a key
typedef struct _SRegKeySet
{
ULONG cKeys;
CRegKey *aprkKey[1];
} SRegKeySet;
// structure for enumerating values within a key
typedef struct _SRegValueSet
{
ULONG cValues;
CRegValue *aprvValue[1];
} SRegValueSet;
// structure for dealing with multi-string values
typedef struct _SMultiStringSet
{
ULONG cStrings;
LPWSTR apwszString[1];
} SMultiStringSet;
//+-------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Class: CRegKey
//
// Purpose: class for abstracting Registry Keys
//
// Interface: CRegKey - constructor for a registry key object
// ~CRegKey - destructor for a registry key object
// GetParentHandle - returns parent key's handle
// GetHandle - returns this key's handle
// GetName - returns key path
// Delete - deletes the key from the registry
// EnumValues - enumerate values stored in the key
// EnumKeys - enumerates subkeys of the key
// NotifyChange - sets up change notification for the key
// QueryErrorStatus - Should be used to determine if constructor
// completed successfully or not
// History: 09/30/92 Rickhi Created
//
// Notes:
//
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
class CRegKey
{
public:
// constructor using HKEY for parent
// Mode: Create key if not present
CRegKey( HKEY hkParent,
const LPWSTR pwszPath,
// remaining parameters are optional
REGSAM samDesiredAccess = KEY_ALL_ACCESS,
const LPWSTR pwszClass = NULL,
DWORD dwOptions = REG_OPTION_NON_VOLATILE,
DWORD *pdwDisposition = NULL,
const LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES pSecurityAttributes = NULL
);
// constructor using CRegKey as parent
// Mode: Create key if not present
CRegKey(const CRegKey& crkParent,
const LPWSTR pwszPath,
// remaining parameters are optional
REGSAM samDesiredAccess = KEY_ALL_ACCESS,
const LPWSTR pwszClass = NULL,
DWORD dwOptions = REG_OPTION_NON_VOLATILE,
DWORD *pdwDisposition = NULL,
const LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES pSecurityAttributes = NULL
);
// Constructor using HKEY for parent
// Mode: Simply Open the key, if exists
CRegKey (
HKEY hkParent,
DWORD *pdwErr,
const LPWSTR pwszPath,
REGSAM samDesiredAccess = KEY_ALL_ACCESS
);
// Constructor using CRegKey as parent
// Mode: Simply open the key, if exists
CRegKey (const CRegKey& crkParent,
DWORD *pdwErr,
const LPWSTR pwszPath,
REGSAM samDesiredAccess = KEY_ALL_ACCESS
);
// Destructor - Closes registry key
~CRegKey(void);
HKEY GetHandle(void) const;
DWORD Delete(void);
DWORD EnumValues(SRegValueSet **pprvs);
DWORD EnumKeys(SRegKeySet **pprks);
// This method can be called to determine if
// Object is in sane state or not
DWORD QueryErrorStatus () const { return _dwErr ; }
// Static routine which frees memory allocated during EnumValues/Keys
static void MemFree ( void * pv )
{
delete [] (BYTE*)pv;
}
private:
DWORD CreateKey( HKEY hkParent,
const LPWSTR pwszPath,
REGSAM samDesiredAccess,
const LPWSTR pwszClass,
DWORD dwOptions,
DWORD *pdwDisposition,
const LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES pSecurityAttributes
);
DWORD OpenKey ( HKEY hkParent,
const LPWSTR pwszPath,
REGSAM samDesiredAccess
);
HKEY _hkParent; // Handle to parent
HKEY _hkThis; // handle for this key
LPWSTR _Name;
CWCHARBuffer _cwszName; // Buffer containing the registry path
// path from parent key to this key
DWORD _dwErr; // Internal error status
};
inline HKEY CRegKey::GetHandle(void) const
{
return _hkThis;
}
//+-------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Class: CRegValue
//
// Purpose: base class for abstracting Registry Values
//
// Interface: CRegValue - constructor for value
// ~CRegValue - destructor for value
// GetKeyHandle - returns handle for parent key
// GetValueID - returns the ValueID name
// GetTypeCode - returns the TypeCode of the data
// GetValue - returns the data associated with the value
// SetValue - sets the data associated with the value
// Delete - deletes the value from the registry
// QueryErrorStatus - Should be used to determine if constructor
// completed successfully or not
//
// History: 09/30/92 Rickhi Created
//
// Notes: This is a base class from which more specific classes are
// derived for each of the different registry value types.
//
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
class CRegValue
{
public:
CRegValue(const CRegKey& crkParentKey,
const LPWSTR pwszValueID);
~CRegValue(void){;};
HKEY GetParentHandle(void) const;
const LPWSTR GetValueID(void) const;
VOID Delete(void);
// Caller supplies buffer
DWORD GetValue(LPBYTE pbData, ULONG *pcbData, DWORD *pdwTypeCode);
DWORD SetValue(const LPBYTE pbData, ULONG cbData, DWORD dwTypeCode);
virtual DWORD QueryErrorStatus (void) const { return _dwErr ; }
private:
CWCHARBuffer _cwszValueID;
HKEY _hkParent;
DWORD _dwErr ;
};
//+-------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Member: CRegValue::CRegValue
//
// Purpose: constructor for base registry value
//
// Arguments: [prkParent] - ptr to parent CRegKey for the key
// [pwszValueID] - the valueID name for the value
//
// Signals: nothing
//
// Returns: nothing
//
// History: 09/30/92 Rickhi Created
//
// Notes:
//
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
inline CRegValue::CRegValue(const CRegKey& crkParent,
const LPWSTR pwszValueID)
: _hkParent (crkParent.GetHandle()),
_dwErr(crkParent.QueryErrorStatus())
{
_cwszValueID.Set(pwszValueID);
}
inline HKEY CRegValue::GetParentHandle(void) const
{
return _hkParent;
}
inline const LPWSTR CRegValue::GetValueID(void) const
{
return (const LPWSTR) (LPWSTR) _cwszValueID;
}
inline VOID CRegValue::Delete(void)
{
_dwErr = RegDeleteValue( _hkParent, _cwszValueID );
}
//+-------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Class: CRegSZ
//
// Purpose: Derived class for abstracting Registry string Values
//
// Interface: CRegSZ - constructor for registry value using string
// ~CRegSZ - destructor for registry string object
// GetString - returns the string
// SetString - sets a new string value
// QueryErrorStatus - Should be used to determine if constructor
// completed successfully or not
//
// History: 09/30/92 Rickhi Created
//
// Notes: Derived from CRegValue.
//
// There are three constructors. The first is used if you want
// to create a new value or overwrite the existing value data.
// The second is used if you want to open an existing value
// and read it's data. The third is used if you just want to
// make an object without doing any read/write of the data yet.
// In all three cases, you can always use any of the Get/Set
// operations on the object at a later time.
//
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
class CRegSZ : public CRegValue
{
public:
// create/write value constructor
CRegSZ(const CRegKey &crkParent,
const LPWSTR pwszValueID,
const LPWSTR pwszData
);
// io-less constructor - used by enumerator
CRegSZ(const CRegKey &crkParent,
const LPWSTR pwszValueID
);
~CRegSZ(void){;};
DWORD SetString(const LPWSTR pwszData);
// Caller supplies buffer (supply the buffer size in bytes)
DWORD GetString( LPWSTR pwszData, ULONG *pcbData);
DWORD GetTypeCode(void);
DWORD QueryErrorStatus(void) const { return _dwErr ; }
private:
DWORD _dwErr;
};
//+-------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Member: CRegSZ::CRegSZ
//
// Purpose: Constructor for registry string value
//
// History: 09/30/92 Rickhi Created
//
// Notes:
//
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
inline CRegSZ::CRegSZ(const CRegKey &crkParent,
const LPWSTR pwszValueID,
const LPWSTR pwszData)
: CRegValue(crkParent, pwszValueID)
{
if (ERROR_SUCCESS == (_dwErr = CRegValue::QueryErrorStatus()))
_dwErr = SetString(pwszData);
}
inline CRegSZ::CRegSZ(const CRegKey &crkParent,
const LPWSTR pwszValueID)
: CRegValue(crkParent, pwszValueID)
{
// automatic actions in header are sufficient
_dwErr = CRegValue::QueryErrorStatus();
}
inline DWORD CRegSZ::SetString(const LPWSTR pwszData)
{
return SetValue((LPBYTE)pwszData, (wcslen(pwszData)+1)*sizeof(WCHAR), REG_SZ);
}
inline DWORD CRegSZ::GetString(LPWSTR pwszData, ULONG* pcbData)
{
DWORD dwTypeCode;
return GetValue((LPBYTE)pwszData, pcbData, &dwTypeCode);
}
inline DWORD CRegSZ::GetTypeCode(void)
{
return REG_SZ;
}
//+-------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Class: CRegMSZ
//
// Purpose: Derived class for abstracting Registry multi-string Values
//
// Interface: CRegMSZ - constructor for registry value using string
// ~CRegMSZ - destructor for registry string object
// GetString - returns the string
// SetString - sets a new string value
// QueryErrorStatus - Should be used to determine if constructor
// completed successfully or not
//
// History: 09/30/92 Rickhi Created
//
// Notes: Derived from CRegValue.
//
// There are three constructors. The first is used if you want
// to create a new value or overwrite the existing value data.
// The second is used if you want to open an existing value
// and read it's data. The third is used if you just want to
// make an object without doing any read/write of the data yet.
// In all three cases, you can always use any of the Get/Set
// operations on the object at a later time.
//
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
class CRegMSZ : public CRegValue
{
public:
// create/write value constructor
CRegMSZ(const CRegKey &crkParent,
const LPWSTR pwszValueID,
const LPWSTR pwszData
);
// io-less constructor - used by enumerator
CRegMSZ(const CRegKey &crkParent,
const LPWSTR pwszValueID
);
~CRegMSZ(void){;};
DWORD SetString(const LPWSTR pwszData);
// Caller supplies buffer (supply the buffer size in bytes)
DWORD GetString( LPWSTR pwszData, ULONG *pcbData);
DWORD GetTypeCode(void);
DWORD QueryErrorStatus(void) const { return _dwErr ; }
private:
DWORD _dwErr;
};
//+-------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Member: CRegMSZ::CRegMSZ
//
// Purpose: Constructor for registry string value
//
// History: 09/30/92 Rickhi Created
//
// Notes:
//
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
inline CRegMSZ::CRegMSZ(const CRegKey &crkParent,
const LPWSTR pwszValueID,
const LPWSTR pwszData)
: CRegValue(crkParent, pwszValueID)
{
if (ERROR_SUCCESS == (_dwErr = CRegValue::QueryErrorStatus()))
_dwErr = SetString(pwszData);
}
inline CRegMSZ::CRegMSZ(const CRegKey &crkParent,
const LPWSTR pwszValueID)
: CRegValue(crkParent, pwszValueID)
{
// automatic actions in header are sufficient
_dwErr = CRegValue::QueryErrorStatus();
}
inline DWORD CRegMSZ::SetString(const LPWSTR pwszData)
{
DWORD cwLen, cbData;
LPWSTR pwszNextString;
for (pwszNextString = pwszData, cbData = 0;
*pwszNextString != UNICODE_NULL;
pwszNextString += cwLen) {
cwLen = wcslen(pwszNextString) + 1;
cbData += (cwLen * sizeof(WCHAR));
}
cbData += sizeof(UNICODE_NULL);
return SetValue((LPBYTE)pwszData, cbData, REG_MULTI_SZ);
}
inline DWORD CRegMSZ::GetString(LPWSTR pwszData, ULONG* pcbData)
{
DWORD dwTypeCode;
return GetValue((LPBYTE)pwszData, pcbData, &dwTypeCode);
}
inline DWORD CRegMSZ::GetTypeCode(void)
{
return REG_MULTI_SZ;
}
//+-------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Class: CRegDWORD
//
// Purpose: Derived class for abstracting Registry dword Values
//
// Interface: CRegDWORD - constructor for registry value using dword
// ~CRegDWORD - destructor for registry dword object
// GetDword - returns the dword
// SetDword - sets a new dword value
// QueryErrorStatus - Should be used to determine if constructor
// completed successfully or not
//
// History: 09/30/92 Rickhi Created
//
// Notes: Derived from CRegValue.
//
// There are three constructors. The first is used if you want
// to create a new value or overwrite the existing value data.
// The second is used if you want to open an existing value
// and read it's data. The third is used if you just want to
// make an object without doing any read/write of the data yet.
// In all three cases, you can always use any of the Get/Set
// operations on the object at a later time.
//
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
class CRegDWORD : public CRegValue
{
public:
// create/write value constructor
CRegDWORD(const CRegKey &crkParent,
const LPWSTR pwszValueID,
DWORD dwData);
// open/read value constructor
CRegDWORD(const CRegKey &crkParent,
const LPWSTR pwszValueID,
DWORD *pdwData);
// io-less constructor - used by enumerator
CRegDWORD( const CRegKey &crkParent,
const LPWSTR pwszValueID);
~CRegDWORD(void){;};
DWORD SetDword(DWORD dwData);
DWORD GetDword(DWORD *pdwData);
DWORD GetTypeCode(void) ;
DWORD QueryErrorStatus(void) const { return _dwErr ; }
private:
DWORD _dwErr;
};
//+-------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Member: CRegDWORD::CRegDWORD
//
// Purpose: Constructor for registry dword value
//
// History: 09/30/92 Rickhi Created
//
// Notes:
//
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
inline CRegDWORD::CRegDWORD(const CRegKey &crkParent,
const LPWSTR pwszValueID,
DWORD dwData)
: CRegValue(crkParent, pwszValueID)
{
if (ERROR_SUCCESS == (_dwErr = CRegValue::QueryErrorStatus()))
_dwErr = SetDword(dwData);
}
inline CRegDWORD::CRegDWORD(const CRegKey &crkParent,
const LPWSTR pwszValueID,
DWORD *pdwData)
: CRegValue(crkParent, pwszValueID)
{
if (ERROR_SUCCESS == (_dwErr = CRegValue::QueryErrorStatus()))
_dwErr = GetDword(pdwData);
}
inline CRegDWORD::CRegDWORD(const CRegKey &crkParent,
const LPWSTR pwszValueID)
: CRegValue(crkParent, pwszValueID)
{
// automatic actions in header are sufficient
_dwErr = CRegValue::QueryErrorStatus();
}
inline DWORD CRegDWORD::GetDword(DWORD *pdwData)
{
DWORD dwTypeCode;
DWORD dwErr;
ULONG cbData= sizeof(DWORD);
dwErr = GetValue((LPBYTE)pdwData, &cbData, &dwTypeCode);
return (dwErr);
}
inline DWORD CRegDWORD::SetDword(DWORD dwData)
{
return SetValue((LPBYTE)&dwData, sizeof(DWORD), REG_DWORD);
}
inline DWORD CRegDWORD::GetTypeCode(void)
{
return REG_DWORD;
}
//+-------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Class: CRegBINARY
//
// Purpose: Derived class for abstracting Registry binary Values
//
// Interface: CRegBINARY - constructor for registry value using binary data
// ~CRegBINARY - destructor for registry binary data object
// GetBinary - returns the binary data
// SetBinary - sets a new binary data value
// QueryErrorStatus - Should be used to determine if constructor
// completed successfully or not
//
// History: 09/30/92 Rickhi Created
//
// Notes: Derived from CRegValue.
//
// There are three constructors. The first is used if you want
// to create a new value or overwrite the existing value data.
// The second is used if you want to open an existing value
// and read it's data. The third is used if you just want to
// make an object without doing any read/write of the data yet.
// In all three cases, you can always use any of the Get/Set
// operations on the object at a later time.
//
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
class CRegBINARY : public CRegValue
{
public:
// create/write value constructor
CRegBINARY(const CRegKey &crkParent,
const LPWSTR pwszValueID,
const LPBYTE pbData,
ULONG cbData);
// io-less constructor - used by enumerator
CRegBINARY(const CRegKey &crkParent,
const LPWSTR pwszValueID);
~CRegBINARY(void){;};
DWORD SetBinary(const LPBYTE pbData, ULONG cbData);
// Caller supplies buffer (supply the buffer size in bytes)
DWORD GetBinary(LPBYTE pbData, ULONG *pcbData);
DWORD GetTypeCode(void);
DWORD QueryErrorStatus(void) { return _dwErr ; }
private:
DWORD _dwErr;
};
//+-------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Member: CRegBINARY::CRegBINARY
//
// Purpose: Constructor for registry binary value
//
// History: 09/30/92 Rickhi Created
//
// Notes:
//
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
inline CRegBINARY::CRegBINARY(const CRegKey &crkParent,
const LPWSTR pwszValueID,
const LPBYTE pbData,
ULONG cbData)
: CRegValue(crkParent, pwszValueID)
{
if (ERROR_SUCCESS == (_dwErr = CRegValue::QueryErrorStatus()))
_dwErr = SetBinary(pbData, cbData);
}
inline CRegBINARY::CRegBINARY(const CRegKey &crkParent,
const LPWSTR pwszValueID)
: CRegValue(crkParent, pwszValueID)
{
// automatic actions in header are sufficient
_dwErr = CRegValue::QueryErrorStatus();
}
inline DWORD CRegBINARY::SetBinary(const LPBYTE pbData, ULONG cbData)
{
return SetValue(pbData, cbData, REG_BINARY);
}
inline DWORD CRegBINARY::GetBinary(LPBYTE pbData, ULONG* pcbData)
{
DWORD dwTypeCode;
return GetValue(pbData, pcbData, &dwTypeCode);
}
inline DWORD CRegBINARY::GetTypeCode(void)
{
return REG_BINARY;
}
//+-------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Function: DelRegKeyTree
//
// Purpose: This function can be used to deleting a key and all it's
// children.
//
// History: 09/30/93 AlokS Created
//
// Notes: We assume that caller has proper access priviledge
// and the key is non-volatile.
//
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
DWORD DelRegKeyTree ( HKEY hParent, LPWSTR lpwszKeyPath);
#endif // __DSYSREG_HXX__