Leaked source code of windows server 2003
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/******************************************************************************
*
* HELPERS.C
*
* Various helper functions.
*
* Copyright (c) 1995 Microsoft Corporation
*
* $Log: N:\NT\PRIVATE\NW4\NWSCRIPT\VCS\HELPERS.C $
*
* Rev 1.1 22 Dec 1995 14:24:48 terryt
* Add Microsoft headers
*
* Rev 1.0 15 Nov 1995 18:07:02 terryt
* Initial revision.
*
* Rev 1.1 25 Aug 1995 16:22:56 terryt
* Capture support
*
* Rev 1.0 15 May 1995 19:10:38 terryt
* Initial revision.
*
*
*******************************************************************************/
#include <nt.h>
#include <ntrtl.h>
#include <nturtl.h>
#include <windows.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <locale.h>
#include "nwscript.h"
/*******************************************************************************
*
* DisplayMessage
* Display a message with variable arguments. Message
* format string comes from the application resources.
*
* ENTRY:
* nID (input)
* Resource ID of the format string to use in the message.
* ... (input)
* Optional additional arguments to be used with format string.
*
* EXIT:
*
******************************************************************************/
VOID
DisplayMessage( unsigned int nID, ... )
{
WCHAR sz1[512];
WCHAR sz2[1536];
int cch ;
HANDLE hOut;
va_list args;
va_start( args, nID );
if ( LoadString( NULL, nID, sz1, 512 ) ) {
vswprintf(sz2, sz1, args ) ;
hOut = GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE);
cch = wcslen(sz2) ;
WriteConsole(hOut, sz2, cch, &cch, NULL);
}
va_end(args);
} /* DisplayMessage() */
/*******************************************************************************
*
* DisplayOemString
* Display an OEM string
*
* ENTRY:
* string: string to display
*
* EXIT:
*
******************************************************************************/
VOID
DisplayOemString( char *string )
{
// this will print % in strings correctly.
printf( "%s", string );
} /* DisplayAnsiString() */