qzdoom-gpl/src/win32/i_specialpaths.cpp
Braden Obrzut 789315bb4a - Fixed build with MinGW-w64 (TDM-GCC 5.1). Note that the resulting binary will crash under -O3 until the alignment violation is taken care of in FRemapTable::Alloc.
- It appears that CMake added native support for building rc files with MinGW at some point so removed manual rc compiling code.
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/*
** i_specialpaths.cpp
** Gets special system folders where data should be stored. (Windows version)
**
**---------------------------------------------------------------------------
** Copyright 2013-2016 Randy Heit
** Copyright 2016 Christoph Oelckers
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*/
#define _WIN32_WINNT 0x0601
#include <windows.h>
#include <lmcons.h>
#include <shlobj.h>
#define USE_WINDOWS_DWORD
#include "cmdlib.h"
#include "m_misc.h"
#include "version.h" // for GAMENAME
#include "i_system.h"
#include "optwin32.h"
//===========================================================================
//
// IsProgramDirectoryWritable
//
// If the program directory is writable, then dump everything in there for
// historical reasons. Otherwise, known folders get used instead.
//
//===========================================================================
bool UseKnownFolders()
{
// Cache this value so the semantics don't change during a single run
// of the program. (e.g. Somebody could add write access while the
// program is running.)
static INTBOOL iswritable = -1;
FString testpath;
HANDLE file;
if (iswritable >= 0)
{
return !iswritable;
}
testpath << progdir << "writest";
file = CreateFile(testpath, GENERIC_READ | GENERIC_WRITE, 0, NULL,
CREATE_ALWAYS,
FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TEMPORARY | FILE_FLAG_DELETE_ON_CLOSE, NULL);
if (file != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
{
CloseHandle(file);
if (!batchrun) Printf("Using program directory for storage\n");
iswritable = true;
return false;
}
if (!batchrun) Printf("Using known folders for storage\n");
iswritable = false;
return true;
}
//===========================================================================
//
// GetKnownFolder
//
// Returns the known_folder if SHGetKnownFolderPath is available, otherwise
// returns the shell_folder using SHGetFolderPath.
//
//===========================================================================
bool GetKnownFolder(int shell_folder, REFKNOWNFOLDERID known_folder, bool create, FString &path)
{
using OptWin32::SHGetFolderPathA;
using OptWin32::SHGetKnownFolderPath;
char pathstr[MAX_PATH];
// SHGetKnownFolderPath knows about more folders than SHGetFolderPath, but is
// new to Vista, hence the reason we support both.
if (!SHGetKnownFolderPath)
{
// NT4 doesn't even have this function.
if (!SHGetFolderPathA)
return false;
if (shell_folder < 0)
{ // Not supported by SHGetFolderPath
return false;
}
if (create)
{
shell_folder |= CSIDL_FLAG_CREATE;
}
if (FAILED(SHGetFolderPathA(NULL, shell_folder, NULL, 0, pathstr)))
{
return false;
}
path = pathstr;
return true;
}
else
{
PWSTR wpath;
if (FAILED(SHGetKnownFolderPath(known_folder, create ? KF_FLAG_CREATE : 0, NULL, &wpath)))
{
return false;
}
// FIXME: Support Unicode, at least for filenames. This function
// has no MBCS equivalent, so we have to convert it since we don't
// support Unicode. :(
bool converted = false;
if (WideCharToMultiByte(GetACP(), WC_NO_BEST_FIT_CHARS, wpath, -1,
pathstr, countof(pathstr), NULL, NULL) > 0)
{
path = pathstr;
converted = true;
}
CoTaskMemFree(wpath);
return converted;
}
}
//===========================================================================
//
// M_GetCachePath Windows
//
// Returns the path for cache GL nodes.
//
//===========================================================================
FString M_GetCachePath(bool create)
{
FString path;
if (!GetKnownFolder(CSIDL_LOCAL_APPDATA, FOLDERID_LocalAppData, create, path))
{ // Failed (e.g. On Win9x): use program directory
path = progdir;
}
// Don't use GAME_DIR and such so that ZDoom and its child ports can
// share the node cache.
path += "/zdoom/cache";
path.Substitute("//", "/"); // needed because progdir ends with a slash.
return path;
}
//===========================================================================
//
// M_GetAutoexecPath Windows
//
// Returns the expected location of autoexec.cfg.
//
//===========================================================================
FString M_GetAutoexecPath()
{
return "$PROGDIR/autoexec.cfg";
}
//===========================================================================
//
// M_GetCajunPath Windows
//
// Returns the location of the Cajun Bot definitions.
//
//===========================================================================
FString M_GetCajunPath(const char *botfilename)
{
FString path;
path << progdir << "zcajun/" << botfilename;
if (!FileExists(path))
{
path = "";
}
return path;
}
//===========================================================================
//
// M_GetConfigPath Windows
//
// Returns the path to the config file. On Windows, this can vary for reading
// vs writing. i.e. If $PROGDIR/zdoom-<user>.ini does not exist, it will try
// to read from $PROGDIR/zdoom.ini, but it will never write to zdoom.ini.
//
//===========================================================================
FString M_GetConfigPath(bool for_reading)
{
FString path;
HRESULT hr;
path.Format("%s" GAMENAME "_portable.ini", progdir.GetChars());
if (FileExists(path))
{
return path;
}
path = "";
// Construct a user-specific config name
if (UseKnownFolders() && GetKnownFolder(CSIDL_APPDATA, FOLDERID_RoamingAppData, true, path))
{
path += "/" GAME_DIR;
CreatePath(path);
path += "/" GAMENAMELOWERCASE ".ini";
}
else
{ // construct "$PROGDIR/zdoom-$USER.ini"
TCHAR uname[UNLEN+1];
DWORD unamelen = countof(uname);
path = progdir;
hr = GetUserName(uname, &unamelen);
if (SUCCEEDED(hr) && uname[0] != 0)
{
// Is it valid for a user name to have slashes?
// Check for them and substitute just in case.
char *probe = uname;
while (*probe != 0)
{
if (*probe == '\\' || *probe == '/')
*probe = '_';
++probe;
}
path << GAMENAMELOWERCASE "-" << uname << ".ini";
}
else
{ // Couldn't get user name, so just use zdoom.ini
path += GAMENAMELOWERCASE ".ini";
}
}
// If we are reading the config file, check if it exists. If not, fallback
// to $PROGDIR/zdoom.ini
if (for_reading)
{
if (!FileExists(path))
{
path = progdir;
path << GAMENAMELOWERCASE ".ini";
}
}
return path;
}
//===========================================================================
//
// M_GetScreenshotsPath Windows
//
// Returns the path to the default screenshots directory.
//
//===========================================================================
// I'm not sure when FOLDERID_Screenshots was added, but it was probably
// for Windows 8, since it's not in the v7.0 Windows SDK.
static const GUID MyFOLDERID_Screenshots = { 0xb7bede81, 0xdf94, 0x4682, 0xa7, 0xd8, 0x57, 0xa5, 0x26, 0x20, 0xb8, 0x6f };
FString M_GetScreenshotsPath()
{
FString path;
if (!UseKnownFolders())
{
return progdir;
}
else if (GetKnownFolder(-1, MyFOLDERID_Screenshots, true, path))
{
path << "/" GAMENAME;
}
else if (GetKnownFolder(CSIDL_MYPICTURES, FOLDERID_Pictures, true, path))
{
path << "/Screenshots/" GAMENAME;
}
else
{
return progdir;
}
CreatePath(path);
return path;
}
//===========================================================================
//
// M_GetSavegamesPath Windows
//
// Returns the path to the default save games directory.
//
//===========================================================================
FString M_GetSavegamesPath()
{
FString path;
if (!UseKnownFolders())
{
return progdir;
}
// Try standard Saved Games folder
else if (GetKnownFolder(-1, FOLDERID_SavedGames, true, path))
{
path << "/" GAMENAME;
}
// Try defacto My Documents/My Games folder
else if (GetKnownFolder(CSIDL_PERSONAL, FOLDERID_Documents, true, path))
{
// I assume since this isn't a standard folder, it doesn't have
// a localized name either.
path << "/My Games/" GAMENAME;
CreatePath(path);
}
else
{
path = progdir;
}
return path;
}