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411 lines
11 KiB
411 lines
11 KiB
/*
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*
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* REFERENCES:
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*
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* NOTES:
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*
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* REVISIONS:
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*
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* v-stebe 29Jul2000 Fixed PREfix errors (bugs #46359-#46361, #112601)
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*/
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// Needed for open system call
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#include "cdefine.h"
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#include "utils.h"
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#include "cfgmgr.h"
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//#include "registry.h"
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#include "w32utils.h"
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <time.h>
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INT UtilHexCharToInt(char ch)
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{
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INT int_value = 0;
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if(isxdigit(ch)) {
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if(isdigit(ch)) {
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int_value = ch - '0';
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}
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else {
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int_value = 10 + toupper(ch) - 'A';
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}
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}
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return int_value;
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}
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INT UtilHexStringToInt(PCHAR aString) {
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/* The thinking man's approach to Hex string conversion... */
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return((INT)strtoul(aString,(PCHAR*)NULL,16));
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}
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VOID UtilStoreString(PCHAR& destination, const PCHAR source)
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{
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if (!source) {
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if (destination) free (destination);
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destination = (PCHAR)NULL;
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}
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else if (!destination) {
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destination = _strdup(source);
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}
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else {
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if(strlen(destination) < strlen(source)) {
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free(destination);
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destination = _strdup(source);
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}
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else {
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strcpy(destination, source);
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}
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}
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}
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INT UtilTime12to24(PCHAR a12Value, PCHAR a24Value)
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{
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INT err = ErrNO_ERROR;
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PCHAR temp_string=_strdup(a12Value);
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PCHAR tok_string=strtok(temp_string, ":");
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if(tok_string) {
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CHAR hour[32], minute[32];
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strcpy(hour, tok_string);
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tok_string=strtok(NULL, " ");
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if (tok_string) {
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strcpy(minute, tok_string);
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}
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else {
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strcpy(minute, "00");
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}
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CHAR hour_str[32];
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if(tok_string) {
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tok_string=strtok(NULL," ");
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if(tok_string) {
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INT hour_val = atoi(hour);
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if((*tok_string == 'p') || (*tok_string == 'P')) {
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if(hour_val != 12) {
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hour_val = hour_val + 12;
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}
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}
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else {
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if(hour_val == 12) {
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hour_val = 0;
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}
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}
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sprintf(hour_str, "%d", hour_val);
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}
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else {
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strcpy(hour_str, hour);
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}
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}
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sprintf(a24Value, "%s:%s", hour_str, minute);
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}
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else {
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err = ErrBAD_RESPONSE_VALUE;
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}
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free(temp_string);
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return err;
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}
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struct dayConversions {
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PCHAR day;
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INT dayOfWeek;
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};
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struct dayConversions day_conversions[7] =
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{
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{"Sunday", 0},
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{"Monday", 1},
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{"Tuesday", 2},
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{"Wednesday", 3},
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{"Thursday", 4},
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{"Friday", 5},
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{"Saturday", 6}
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};
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INT UtilDayToDayOfWeek(PCHAR aDay)
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{
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INT day_num = 0;
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for(INT i=0; i<7; i++) {
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if(_strcmpi(day_conversions[i].day, aDay) == 0) {
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day_num = i;
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break;
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}
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}
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return day_num;
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}
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PCHAR UtilDayOfWeekToDay(INT aDayOfWeek)
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{
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return day_conversions[aDayOfWeek].day;;
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}
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/********************************************************************
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Function: ApcStrIntCmpI
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Parameters:
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1. String
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2. String to compare against
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Purpose:
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This function converts two strings into their UpperCase
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equivalent and then compares them. The special feature of this
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function is that it actually compares the numbers within the
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strings. For example, using this function a1400 would be
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greater than a600. This function was implemented, because
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strcmpi did not take care of this case. Additionally, NULLs are
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checked, so this function can be called on NULL pointers, and it
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will not crash.
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Return Values:
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GREATER_THAN (1) -- string 1 is greater than string 2
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EQUAL (0) -- string 1 is equal to string 2
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LESS_THAN (-1) -- string 1 is less than string 2
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********************************************************************/
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INT ApcStrIntCmpI(PCHAR aStr1, PCHAR aStr2){
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const cMaxNumString = 10;
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INT ret_value = EQUAL;
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// if both strings are empty
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if(IsEmpty(aStr1) && IsEmpty(aStr2)){
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ret_value = EQUAL;
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}
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// else if string1 is present and string2 is empty then
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// string1 > string2
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else if(!IsEmpty(aStr1) && IsEmpty(aStr2)){
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ret_value = GREATER_THAN;
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}
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// else if string1 is empty and string2 is present then
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// string1 < string2
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else if(IsEmpty(aStr1) && !IsEmpty(aStr2)){
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ret_value = LESS_THAN;
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}
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else{
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INT str1_index = 0;
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INT str2_index = 0;
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// continue_loop will be used to control the following while loop
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BOOLEAN continue_loop = TRUE;
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while(continue_loop){
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// Initialize characters for comparison. Note that a toupper
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// function is called because we want to make sure that we are
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// comparing only UPPERCASE characters.
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CHAR char1 = (CHAR) toupper(aStr1[str1_index]);
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CHAR char2 = (CHAR) toupper(aStr2[str2_index]);
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// if both characters are NULL then the strings are equal
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if(char1 == NULL && char2 == NULL){
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ret_value = EQUAL;
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continue_loop = FALSE;
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}
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// else if char2 is NULL, then char1 > char2
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else if(char1 != NULL && char2 == NULL){
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ret_value = GREATER_THAN;
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continue_loop = FALSE;
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}
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// else if char1 is NULL, then char1 < char2
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else if(char1 == NULL && char2 != NULL){
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ret_value = LESS_THAN;
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continue_loop = FALSE;
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}
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// else we must have two non-NULL characters
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else{
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// if both characters are digits or numbers then,
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// build up a number string
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if(isdigit(char1) && isdigit(char2)){
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CHAR num1_str[cMaxNumString];
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CHAR num2_str[cMaxNumString];
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memset(num1_str,NULL,cMaxNumString);
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memset(num2_str,NULL,cMaxNumString);
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INT num1_index = 0;
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INT num2_index = 0;
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// while char1 is a number, build number string
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while(isdigit(char1)){
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num1_str[num1_index] = char1;
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num1_index++;
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str1_index++;
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char1 = (CHAR) toupper(aStr1[str1_index]);
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}
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// while char2 is a number, build number string
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while(isdigit(char2)){
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num2_str[num2_index] = char2;
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num2_index++;
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str2_index++;
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char2 = (CHAR) toupper(aStr2[str2_index]);
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}
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// Convert number strings to actual numbers to compare
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INT number1 = atoi(num1_str);
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INT number2 = atoi(num2_str);
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if(number1 < number2){
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ret_value = LESS_THAN;
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continue_loop = FALSE;
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}
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else if(number1 > number2){
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ret_value = GREATER_THAN;
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continue_loop = FALSE;
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}
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}
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else if(char1 < char2){
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ret_value = LESS_THAN;
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continue_loop = FALSE;
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}
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else if(char1 > char2){
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ret_value = GREATER_THAN;
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continue_loop = FALSE;
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}
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else{
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// increment indicies
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str1_index++;
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str2_index++;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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return ret_value;
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}
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/********************************************************************
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Function: IsEmpty()
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Parameters:
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1. String
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Purpose:
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This function is used to determine if a string is empty or not.
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It assumes that an empty string can be either NULL or if the
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[0] element of the string is NULL.
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Return Values:
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TRUE (1) - if the string is empty
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FALSE (0) - if the string is not empty
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********************************************************************/
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BOOLEAN IsEmpty(PCHAR aString){
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BOOLEAN ret_value = FALSE;
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if(aString == NULL || aString[0] == NULL){
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ret_value = TRUE;
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}
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return ret_value;
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}
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// @@@ start
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/* -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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NAME: GetNewUPSName
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DESCRIPTION: This function will accept the name of the UPS which is
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retrieved from the UPS itself, and will load the corresponding
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name from pwrchute.ini, if the language of the OS
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exists in the list under the country_list in pwrchute.ini.
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INPUTS : 1 - Name of the UPS
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OUTPUTS : 1 - Returns a pointer to the UPS name loaded from the ini
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file.
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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PCHAR GetNewUPSName(PCHAR currentName)
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{
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static CHAR new_name[128];
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if (currentName!=NULL) {
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currentName = _strupr(currentName);
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strcpy(new_name,currentName);
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}
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return new_name;
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}
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/* -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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NAME: SetTimeZone
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DESCRIPTION: This sets the following global timezone variables, _timezone,
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_daylight and _tzname[0], _tzname[1]. This retrieves timezone
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information from the system and sets the above variables based
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on this information. These variables are used in calls to
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localtime, if they are not set correctly localtime may return the
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incorrect time when daylight savings should be used.
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This code is taken from _tzset();
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INPUTS : None
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OUTPUTS : 0 - Successful
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-1 - GetTimeZoneInformation() call failed
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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INT SetTimeZone() {
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TIME_ZONE_INFORMATION lpInfo;
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DWORD tZoneId = 0;
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INT returnValue = 0;
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tZoneId = GetTimeZoneInformation( &lpInfo );
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if (tZoneId == -1) {
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returnValue = -1;
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}
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// set the global _timezone variable
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_timezone = lpInfo.Bias * 60L;
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if ( lpInfo.StandardDate.wMonth != 0 ) {
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_timezone += (lpInfo.StandardBias * 60L);
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}
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if ( (lpInfo.DaylightDate.wMonth != 0) &&(lpInfo.DaylightBias != 0) ) {
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_daylight = 1;
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_dstbias = (lpInfo.DaylightBias - lpInfo.StandardBias) * 60L;
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}
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else {
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_daylight = 0;
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}
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/*
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* Try to grab the name strings for both the time zone and the
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* daylight zone.
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*/
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wcstombs( _tzname[0], lpInfo.StandardName, 64 );
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wcstombs( _tzname[1], lpInfo.DaylightName, 64 );
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(_tzname[0])[63] = (_tzname[1])[63] = '\0';
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return returnValue;
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}
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// @@@ end
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