Leaked source code of windows server 2003
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#include <windows.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include "mplayer.h"
#include "unicode.h"
/* AnsiToUnicodeString
*
* Parameters:
*
* pAnsi - A valid source ANSI string.
*
* pUnicode - A pointer to a buffer large enough to accommodate
* the converted string.
*
* StringLength - The length of the source ANSI string
* excluding the null terminator. This value may be
* UNKNOWN_LENGTH (-1).
*
*
* Return:
*
* The return value from MultiByteToWideChar, the number of
* wide characters returned.
*
*
* andrewbe, 11 Jan 1993
*
* andrewbe, 01 Feb 1994: Added support for in-place conversion
*/
INT AnsiToUnicodeString( LPCSTR pAnsi, LPWSTR pUnicode, INT StringLength )
{
#ifdef IN_PLACE
/* #def'ed out, 'cos it turned out I didn't need it.
* It might be useful sometime, however.
* BUT NOTE: COMPLETELY UNTESTED
*/
LPWSTR pTemp
LPWSTR pSave;
#endif
INT rc;
if( !pAnsi )
{
DPF( "NULL pointer passed to AnsiToUnicodeString\n" );
return 0;
}
if( StringLength == UNKNOWN_LENGTH )
StringLength = strlen( pAnsi );
#ifdef IN_PLACE
/* Allow in-place conversion. We assume that the buffer is big enough.
* MultiByteToWideChar doesn't support this.
*/
if( pAnsi == (LPCSTR)pUnicode )
{
pTemp = AllocMem( StringLength * sizeof( WCHAR ) + sizeof( WCHAR ) );
if( !pTemp )
return 0;
pSave = pUnicode;
pUnicode = pTemp;
}
#endif
rc = MultiByteToWideChar( CP_ACP,
MB_PRECOMPOSED,
pAnsi,
StringLength + 1,
pUnicode,
StringLength + 1 );
#ifdef IN_PLACE
if( pAnsi == (LPCSTR)pUnicode )
{
pTemp = pUnicode;
pUnicode = pSave;
lstrcpyW( pUnicode, pTemp );
FreeMem( pTemp, StringLength * sizeof( WCHAR ) + sizeof( WCHAR ) );
}
#endif
return rc;
}
/* AllocateUnicodeString
*
* Parameter:
*
* pAnsi - A valid source ANSI string.
*
* Return:
*
* A Unicode copy of the supplied ANSI string.
* NULL if pAnsi is NULL or the allocation or conversion fails.
*
* andrewbe, 27 Jan 1994
*/
LPWSTR AllocateUnicodeString( LPCSTR pAnsi )
{
LPWSTR pUnicode;
INT Length;
if( !pAnsi )
{
DPF( "NULL pointer passed to AllocateUnicodeString\n" );
return NULL;
}
Length = strlen( pAnsi );
pUnicode = AllocMem( Length * sizeof( WCHAR ) + sizeof( WCHAR ) );
if( pUnicode )
{
if( 0 == AnsiToUnicodeString( pAnsi, pUnicode, Length ) )
{
FreeMem( pUnicode, Length * sizeof( WCHAR ) + sizeof( WCHAR ) );
pUnicode = NULL;
}
}
return pUnicode;
}
/* FreeUnicodeString
*
* Parameter:
*
* pString - A valid source Unicode string.
*
* Return:
*
* TRUE if the string was successfully freed, FALSE otherwise.
*
* andrewbe, 27 Jan 1994
*/
VOID FreeUnicodeString( LPWSTR pString )
{
if( !pString )
{
DPF( "NULL pointer passed to FreeUnicodeString\n" );
return;
}
FreeMem( pString, wcslen( pString ) * sizeof( WCHAR ) + sizeof( WCHAR ) );
}
/* UnicodeStringToNumber
*
* Parameter:
*
* pString - A valid source Unicode string.
*
* Return:
*
* The integer value represented by the string.
*
* andrewbe, 27 Jan 1994
*/
#define BUF_LEN 265
int UnicodeStringToNumber( LPCWSTR pString )
{
CHAR strAnsi[BUF_LEN];
#ifdef DEBUG
if( ( wcslen( pString ) + 1 ) > BUF_LEN )
{
DPF( "Buffer cannot accommodate string passed to UnicodeStringToNumber\n" );
}
#endif
WideCharToMultiByte( CP_ACP, 0, pString, -1, strAnsi,
sizeof strAnsi, NULL, NULL );
return atoi( strAnsi );
}
#ifndef UNICODE
/* UnicodeToAnsiString
*
* Parameters:
*
* pUnicode - A valid source Unicode string.
*
* pANSI - A pointer to a buffer large enough to accommodate
* the converted string.
*
* StringLength - The length of the source Unicode string.
* If 0 (NULL_TERMINATED), the string is assumed to be
* null-terminated.
*
* Return:
*
* The return value from WideCharToMultiByte, the number of
* multi-byte characters returned.
*
*
* andrewbe, 11 Jan 1993
*/
INT UnicodeToAnsiString( LPCWSTR pUnicode, LPSTR pAnsi, INT StringLength )
{
INT rc = 0;
if( StringLength == UNKNOWN_LENGTH )
StringLength = wcslen( pUnicode );
if( pAnsi )
{
rc = WideCharToMultiByte( CP_ACP,
0,
pUnicode,
StringLength + 1,
pAnsi,
StringLength + 1,
NULL,
NULL );
}
return rc;
}
/* AllocateAnsiString
*
* Parameter:
*
* pAnsi - A valid source Unicode string.
*
* Return:
*
* An ANSI copy of the supplied Unicode string.
* NULL if pUnicode is NULL or the allocation or conversion fails.
*
* andrewbe, 27 Jan 1994
*/
LPSTR AllocateAnsiString( LPCWSTR pUnicode )
{
LPSTR pAnsi;
INT Length;
if( !pUnicode )
{
DPF( "NULL pointer passed to AllocateUnicodeString\n" );
return NULL;
}
Length = wcslen( pUnicode );
pAnsi = AllocMem( Length * sizeof( CHAR ) + sizeof( CHAR ) );
if( pAnsi )
{
if( 0 == UnicodeToAnsiString( pUnicode, pAnsi, Length ) )
{
FreeMem( pAnsi, Length * sizeof( CHAR ) + sizeof( CHAR ) );
pAnsi = NULL;
}
}
return pAnsi;
}
/* FreeUnicodeString
*
* Parameter:
*
* pString - A valid source Unicode string.
*
* Return:
*
* TRUE if the string was successfully freed, FALSE otherwise.
*
* andrewbe, 27 Jan 1994
*/
VOID FreeAnsiString( LPSTR pString )
{
if( !pString )
{
DPF( "NULL pointer passed to FreeAnsiString\n" );
return;
}
FreeMem( pString, strlen( pString ) * sizeof( CHAR ) + sizeof( CHAR ) );
}
#endif /* NOT UNICODE */