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/*++
Copyright (c) 1990 Microsoft Corporation
Module Name:
Support
Abstract:
Miscelaneous support functions for the XCopy directory copy
utility. All functions that are not involved directly in the
copy process go here.
Author:
Ramon Juan San Andres (ramonsa) 02-May-1991
Revision History:
--*/
#include "mode.hxx"
//#include "ulib.hxx"
#include "system.hxx"
//#include "mode.hxx"
VOID
DisplayMessage (
IN MSGID MsgId,
IN PCWSTRING String
)
/*++
Routine Description:
Displays a message, with an optional parameter
Arguments:
MsgId - Supplies the Id of the message to display.
String - Supplies a string parameter for the message.
Return Value:
None.
Notes:
--*/
{
if (MsgId != 0) {
Message->Set( MsgId );
if ( String == NULL ) {
//
// The message has no parameters
//
Message->Display( "" );
} else {
//
// Display it.
//
Message->Display( "%W", String );
}
}
}
VOID
DisplayMessageAndExit (
IN MSGID MsgId,
IN PCWSTRING String,
IN ULONG ExitCode
)
/*++
Routine Description:
Displays a message and exits the program with the supplied error code.
We support a maximum of one string parameter for the message.
Arguments:
MsgId - Supplies the Id of the message to display.
String - Supplies a string parameter for the message.
ExitCode - Supplies the exit code with which to exit.
Return Value:
None.
Notes:
--*/
{
DisplayMessage( MsgId, String );
ExitMode( ExitCode );
}
PWSTRING
QueryMessageString (
IN MSGID MsgId
)
/*++
Routine Description:
Obtains a string object initialized to the contents of some message
Arguments:
MsgId - Supplies ID of the message
Return Value:
PWSTRING - Pointer to initialized string object
Notes:
--*/
{
PWSTRING String;
if ( ((String = NEW DSTRING) == NULL ) ||
!(SYSTEM::QueryResourceString( String, MsgId, "" )) ) {
DisplayMessageAndExit( MODE_ERROR_NO_MEMORY, NULL, (ULONG)EXIT_ERROR );
}
return String;
}
VOID
ExitWithError(
IN DWORD ErrorCode
)
/*++
Routine Description:
Displays a message based on a WIN32 error code, and exits.
Arguments:
ErrorCode - Supplies Windows error code
Return Value:
none
--*/
{
Message->Set( MODE_ERROR_EXTENDED );
Message->Display( "%d", ErrorCode );
ExitMode( (ULONG)EXIT_ERROR );
}
VOID
ExitMode(
IN DWORD ExitCode
)
/*++
Routine Description:
Exits the program
Arguments:
ExitCode - Supplies the exit code
Return Value:
none
--*/
{
exit( (int)ExitCode );
}