Leaked source code of windows server 2003
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//**********************************************************************
// File name: Simple.cpp
//
// Main source file for the Simple OLE 2.0 object container
//
// Functions:
//
// WinMain - Program entry point
// MainWndProc - Processes messages for the frame window
// About - Processes messages for the about dialog
// DocWndProc - Processes messages for the doc window
//
// Copyright (c) 1992 - 1993 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
//**********************************************************************
#include "pre.h"
#include "iocs.h"
#include "ias.h"
#include "ioipf.h"
#include "ioips.h"
#include "app.h"
#include "site.h"
#include "doc.h"
#include "tests.h"
// This line is needed for the debug utilities in OLE2UI
extern "C" {
OLEDBGDATA_MAIN(TEXT("SIMPCNTR"))
}
CSimpleApp FAR * lpCSimpleApp;
void DeactivateIfActive(HWND hWnd)
{
LPOLEINPLACEOBJECT lpObject;
MSG msg;
msg.message = WM_LBUTTONDOWN;
if (lpCSimpleApp->m_lpDoc->m_fInPlaceActive)
{
// We are in the process of deactiving the in place object
lpCSimpleApp->m_fDeactivating = TRUE;
lpCSimpleApp->m_lpDoc->m_lpSite->m_lpOleObject->QueryInterface(
IID_IOleInPlaceObject, (LPVOID FAR *)&lpObject);
lpObject->UIDeactivate();
// this code is needed because we don't support inside out.
RECT rect;
lpCSimpleApp->m_lpDoc->m_lpSite->GetObjRect(&rect);
lpCSimpleApp->m_lpDoc->m_lpSite->m_lpOleObject->DoVerb(
OLEIVERB_HIDE,
&msg,
&lpCSimpleApp->m_lpDoc->m_lpSite->m_OleClientSite,
-1, hWnd, &rect);
lpObject->Release();
// We are done deactiving
lpCSimpleApp->m_fDeactivating = FALSE;
}
}
BOOL fBeVerbose = FALSE;
extern "C"
void TestDebugOut(LPSTR psz)
{
if (fBeVerbose)
{
OutputDebugStringA(psz);
}
}
//**********************************************************************
//
// WinMain
//
// Purpose:
//
// Program entry point
//
// Parameters:
//
// HANDLE hInstance - Instance handle for this instance
//
// HANDLE hPrevInstance - Instance handle for the last instance
//
// LPSTR lpCmdLine - Pointer to the command line
//
// int nCmdShow - Window State
//
// Return Value:
//
// msg.wParam
//
// Function Calls:
// Function Location
//
// CSimpleApp::CSimpleApp APP.CPP
// CSimpleApp::AddRef APP.CPP
// CSimpleApp::Release APP.CPP
// CSimpleApp::fInitApplication APP.CPP
// CSimpleApp::fInitInstance APP.CPP
// CSimpleApp::HandleAccelerators APP.CPP
// CSimpleApp::~CSimpleApp APP.CPP
// OleUIInitialize OLE2UI
// OleUIUninitialize OLE2UI
// GetMessage Windows API
// TranslateMessage Windows API
// DispatchMessage Windows API
//
//********************************************************************
int PASCAL WinMain
#ifdef WIN32
(HINSTANCE hInstance, HINSTANCE hPrevInstance,LPSTR lpCmdLine,int nCmdShow)
#else
(HANDLE hInstance, HANDLE hPrevInstance, LPSTR lpCmdLine, int nCmdShow)
#endif
{
MSG msg;
// needed for LRPC to work properly...
SetMessageQueue(96);
lpCSimpleApp = new CSimpleApp;
fBeVerbose = GetProfileInt("OLEUTEST","BeVerbose",0);
if(fBeVerbose == 0)
{
fBeVerbose = GetProfileInt("OLEUTEST","simpcntr",0);
}
if (!lpCSimpleApp)
{
/* memory allocation error. cannot carry on.
*/
return(FALSE);
}
// we will add one ref count on our App. later when we want to destroy
// the App object we will release this ref count. when the App's ref
// count goes to 0, it will be deleted.
lpCSimpleApp->AddRef();
char *pszTemp;
// process the command line
if( (pszTemp = strstr(lpCmdLine, "-driver")) )
{
//we were launched by the test driver
lpCSimpleApp->m_hDriverWnd = (HWND)strtoul(pszTemp+8, NULL, 10);
}
// app initialization
if (!hPrevInstance)
if (!lpCSimpleApp->fInitApplication(hInstance))
{
lpCSimpleApp->Release();
return (FALSE);
}
// instance initialization
if (!lpCSimpleApp->fInitInstance(hInstance, nCmdShow))
{
lpCSimpleApp->Release();
return (FALSE);
}
/* Initialization required for OLE 2 UI library. This call is
** needed ONLY if we are using the static link version of the UI
** library. If we are using the DLL version, we should NOT call
** this function in our application.
** The 3rd and 4th parameters passed the OleUIInitialize
** function are strings which are used to name two custom
** control classes used by the OLE2UI library. These strings
** must be unique for each application that uses the OLE2UI
** library. These strings are typically composed by combining
** the APPNAME with a suffix in order to be unique for a
** particular application. The special symbols "SZCLASSICONBOX"
** and "SZCLASSRESULTIMAGE" are used define these strings. These
** symbols must be defined in a header file that is included
** both in this file AND the resource file that included the
** "OLE2UI.RC" resoure file. These symbols should be used in the
** call to OleUIInitialize and are referenced in the INSOBJ.DLG
** and PASTESPL.DLG resouce files of the OLE2UI library.
*/
#if 0 // We use the DLL form of OLE2U32A
if (!OleUIInitialize(hInstance, hPrevInstance, TEXT(SZCLASSICONBOX),
TEXT(SZCLASSRESULTIMAGE)))
{
OleDbgOut(TEXT("Could not initialize OLEUI library\n"));
lpCSimpleApp->Release();
return FALSE;
}
#endif
// message loop
while (GetMessage(&msg, NULL, NULL, NULL))
if (!lpCSimpleApp->HandleAccelerators(&msg))
{
TranslateMessage(&msg); /* Translates virtual key codes */
DispatchMessage(&msg); /* Dispatches message to window */
}
#if 0 // We use the DLL form of OLE2U32A
// De-initialization for UI libraries. Just like OleUIInitialize, this
// funciton is needed ONLY if we are using the static link version of the
// OLE UI library.
OleUIUninitialize();
#endif
// Release the ref count added on the App above. this will make
// the App's ref count go to 0, and the App object will be deleted.
lpCSimpleApp->Release();
return (msg.wParam); /* Returns the value from PostQuitMessage */
}
//**********************************************************************
//
// MainWndProc
//
// Purpose:
//
// Processes messages for the frame window
//
// Parameters:
//
// HWND hWnd - Window handle for frame window
//
// UINT message - Message value
//
// WPARAM wParam - Message info
//
// LPARAM lParam - Message info
//
// Return Value:
//
// long
//
// Function Calls:
// Function Location
//
// CSimpleApp::lCommandHandler APP.CPP
// CSimpleApp::DestroyDocs APP.CPP
// CSimpleApp::lCreateDoc APP.CPP
// CSimpleApp::lSizeHandler APP.CPP
// CSimpleDoc::lAddVerbs DOC.CPP
// CSimpleDoc::QueryNewPalette APP.CPP
// SendMessage Windows API
// PostQuitMessage Windows API
// DefWindowProc Windows API
//
//
//********************************************************************
LRESULT FAR PASCAL EXPORT MainWndProc(HWND hWnd, UINT message,
WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam)
{
switch (message)
{
case WM_CLOSE:
DestroyWindow(lpCSimpleApp->m_hAppWnd);
break;
case WM_TEST1:
// Do the unit test
Test1(lpCSimpleApp);
break;
case WM_SETFOCUS:
// If we have an inplace application it needs to get the focus
if (lpCSimpleApp->m_lpDoc->m_fInPlaceActive
&& !lpCSimpleApp->m_fDeactivating)
{
SetFocus(lpCSimpleApp->m_hwndUIActiveObj);
break;
}
// Othewise default behavior is enough
return (DefWindowProc(hWnd, message, wParam, lParam));
case WM_COMMAND: // message: command from application menu
return lpCSimpleApp->lCommandHandler(hWnd, message,
wParam, lParam);
break;
case WM_CREATE:
return lpCSimpleApp->lCreateDoc(hWnd, message, wParam, lParam);
break;
case WM_DESTROY: // message: window being destroyed
lpCSimpleApp->DestroyDocs(); // need to destroy the doc...
PostQuitMessage(0);
break;
case WM_INITMENUPOPUP:
// is this the edit menu?
if ( LOWORD(lParam) == 1)
return lpCSimpleApp->m_lpDoc->lAddVerbs();
break;
// this code is needed for 256 color objects to work properly.
case WM_QUERYNEWPALETTE:
if (! lpCSimpleApp->m_fAppActive)
return 0L;
return lpCSimpleApp->QueryNewPalette();
case WM_PALETTECHANGED:
{
HWND hWndPalChg = (HWND) wParam;
if (hWnd != hWndPalChg)
wSelectPalette(hWnd, lpCSimpleApp->m_hStdPal,
TRUE/*fBackground*/);
/* OLE2NOTE: always forward the WM_PALETTECHANGED message (via
** SendMessage) to any in-place objects that currently have
** their window visible. this gives these objects the chance
** to select their palettes. this is
** REQUIRED by all in-place containers independent of
** whether they use color palettes themselves--their objects
** may use color palettes.
** (see ContainerDoc_ForwardPaletteChangedMsg for more info)
*/
if (lpCSimpleApp->m_lpDoc && lpCSimpleApp->m_lpDoc->m_lpSite &&
lpCSimpleApp->m_lpDoc->m_lpSite->m_hwndIPObj)
{
SendMessage(lpCSimpleApp->m_lpDoc->m_lpSite->m_hwndIPObj,
WM_PALETTECHANGED, wParam, lParam);
}
return 0L;
}
case WM_ACTIVATEAPP:
if ((lpCSimpleApp->m_fAppActive = (BOOL)wParam) == TRUE)
lpCSimpleApp->QueryNewPalette();
if (lpCSimpleApp->m_lpDoc->m_lpActiveObject)
{
lpCSimpleApp->m_lpDoc->m_lpActiveObject->OnFrameWindowActivate(
(BOOL)wParam);
}
break;
case WM_SIZE:
return lpCSimpleApp->lSizeHandler(hWnd, message, wParam, lParam);
default: // Passes it on if unproccessed
return (DefWindowProc(hWnd, message, wParam, lParam));
}
return (NULL);
}
//**********************************************************************
//
// About
//
// Purpose:
//
// Processes dialog box messages
//
// Parameters:
//
// HWND hWnd - Window handle for dialog box
//
// UINT message - Message value
//
// WPARAM wParam - Message info
//
// LPARAM lParam - Message info
//
// Return Value:
// TRUE if message processed, FALSE otherwise
//
// Function Calls:
// Function Location
//
// EndDialog Windows API
//
//
//********************************************************************
INT_PTR FAR PASCAL EXPORT About(HWND hDlg,UINT message,WPARAM wParam,LPARAM lParam)
{
switch (message)
{
case WM_INITDIALOG: /* message: initialize dialog box */
return (TRUE);
case WM_COMMAND: /* message: received a command */
if (wParam == IDOK /* "OK" box selected? */
|| wParam == IDCANCEL) /* System menu close command? */
{
EndDialog(hDlg, TRUE); /* Exits the dialog box */
return (TRUE);
}
break;
}
return (FALSE); /* Didn't process a message */
}
//**********************************************************************
//
// DocWndProc
//
// Purpose:
//
// Processes dialog box messages
//
// Parameters:
//
// HWND hWnd - Window handle for doc window
//
// UINT message - Message value
//
// WPARAM wParam - Message info
//
// LPARAM lParam - Message info
//
// Return Value:
// NULL
//
// Function Calls:
// Function Location
//
// CSimpleApp::PaintApp APP.CPP
// BeginPaint Windows API
// EndPaint Windows API
// DefWindowProc Windows API
// PtInRect Windows API
// CSimpleSite::GetObjRect SITE.CPP
// IOleObject::QueryInterface Object
// IOleInPlaceObject::UIDeactivate Object
// IOleObject::DoVerb Object
// IOleInPlaceObject::Release Object
//
//
//********************************************************************
LRESULT FAR PASCAL EXPORT DocWndProc(HWND hWnd, UINT message,
WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam)
{
HDC hDC;
PAINTSTRUCT ps;
switch (message)
{
case WM_SETFOCUS:
// If we have an inplace application it needs to get the focus
if (lpCSimpleApp->m_lpDoc->m_fInPlaceActive
&& !lpCSimpleApp->m_fDeactivating)
{
SetFocus(lpCSimpleApp->m_hwndUIActiveObj);
break;
}
// Otherwise default behavior is enough
return (DefWindowProc(hWnd, message, wParam, lParam));
case WM_PAINT:
hDC = BeginPaint(hWnd, &ps);
if (lpCSimpleApp)
lpCSimpleApp->PaintApp (hDC);
EndPaint(hWnd, &ps);
break;
case WM_LBUTTONDBLCLK:
{
POINT pt;
pt.x = (int)(short)LOWORD (lParam );
pt.y = (int)(short)HIWORD (lParam );
if (lpCSimpleApp->m_lpDoc->m_lpSite &&
lpCSimpleApp->m_lpDoc->m_lpSite->m_lpOleObject)
{
RECT rect;
lpCSimpleApp->m_lpDoc->m_lpSite->GetObjRect(&rect);
if ( PtInRect(&rect, pt) )
{
// Execute object's default verb
lpCSimpleApp->m_lpDoc->m_lpSite->m_lpOleObject->DoVerb(
OLEIVERB_PRIMARY, (LPMSG)&message,
&lpCSimpleApp->m_lpDoc->m_lpSite->m_OleClientSite,
-1, hWnd, &rect);
}
}
}
break;
// no code is added to WM_LBUTTONDOWN for context sensitive help, because
// this app does not do context sensitive help.
case WM_LBUTTONDOWN:
DeactivateIfActive(hWnd);
break;
default: /* Passes it on if unproccessed */
return (DefWindowProc(hWnd, message, wParam, lParam));
}
return (NULL);
}