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#!/bin/sh
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# add header to file. intended to add copyright info to files.
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#
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# usage: addheader <file-with-header> <file-to-modify>
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# choose comment character
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ext=`echo $2 | sed -e 's/.*\.\([^.]*\)$/\1/'`
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case $ext in
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c|cpp|h)
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openComment='/*'
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closeComment=' */'
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innerComment=' * '
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;;
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am)
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openComment=''
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closeComment=''
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innerComment='# '
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;;
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m4)
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openComment=''
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closeComment=''
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innerComment='dnl '
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;;
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in)
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if test $2 = "configure.in"; then
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openComment=''
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closeComment=''
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innerComment='dnl '
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fi
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;;
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*)
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;;
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esac
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if test -z "$innerComment"; then
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echo Unrecognized extension $ext. Exiting.
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exit 1
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fi
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# create awk program to strip old header. we have to use a heuristic
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# to determine what's a header. we'll strip any continuous comment
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# at the start of a file that includes a line with `Copyright'.
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body=".$$.ahb"
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ocMatch=`echo "$openComment" | sed -e 's/\*/\\\\*/g' -e 's#/#\\\\/#g'`
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ccMatch=`echo "$closeComment" | sed -e 's/\*/\\\\*/g' -e 's/^ +/ */' -e 's#/#\\\\/#g'`
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icMatch=`echo "$innerComment" | sed -e 's/\*/\\\\*/g' -e 's#/#\\\\/#g'`
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awkGetHeader="m==4"
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if test -n "$ocMatch"; then
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awkGetHeader="$awkGetHeader;m==0 && /${ocMatch}/{m=1}"
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else
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awkGetHeader="BEGIN{m=1};$awkGetHeader"
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fi
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if test -n "$ccMatch"; then
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awkGetHeader="$awkGetHeader;m==1 && /^${icMatch}/{m=2}"
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awkGetHeader="$awkGetHeader;/${ccMatch}/{m=4}"
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else
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awkGetHeader="m==3 && !/^${icMatch}/{m=4};$awkGetHeader"
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awkGetHeader="$awkGetHeader;m==1 && /^${icMatch}/{m=3}"
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fi
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# strip old header
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awk "$awkGetHeader" $2 > $body
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if test $? -ne 0; then
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rm -f $body
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echo "can't parse file"
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fi
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# if body is empty then there was no header
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if test ! -s $body; then
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cp $2 $body
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else
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fLength=`cat $2 | wc -l`
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bLength=`cat $body | wc -l`
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hLength=`expr $fLength - $bLength`
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crLine=`grep -n -i "copyright" $2 | sed -e 's/:.*//'`
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test -z "$crLine" && crLine=`expr $hLength + 1`
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if test $crLine -gt $hLength; then
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# no copyright in header
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cp $2 $body
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fi
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fi
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# add new header
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echo -n "" > $2
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if test -n "$openComment"; then
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echo "$openComment" >> $2
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fi
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cat $1 | sed -e "s/^/$innerComment/" >> $2
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if test -n "$closeComment"; then
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echo "$closeComment" >> $2
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fi
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head -1 $body | tr '\t' ' ' | grep "^ *$" > /dev/null
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if test $? -eq 1; then
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echo "" >> $2
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fi
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cat $body >> $2
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rm -f $body
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synergy -- mouse and keyboard sharing utility
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Copyright (C) 2002 Chris Schoeneman
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This package is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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found in the file COPYING that should have accompanied this file.
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This package is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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edit FIXME's in:
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PORTING
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make man pages
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docbook?
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should have makefile target to build these
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remove line from BUGS about missing man pages
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---
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not removing all doxygen generated files in dist-clean or maintainer-clean
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should remove them all in dist-clean
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---
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check for cancellation points:
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following functions may be interrupted (returning -1, errno=EINTR):
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read(), write(), ioctl(), select(), poll(), pause(), connect(),
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accept(), syslog(), TCP operations
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creat(), close(), getmsg(), putmsg(), msgrcv(), msgsnd(),
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recv(), send(), wait(), waitpid(), wait3(), sigpause()
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should ensure that we handle EINTR anywhere these are called. in
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particular we must call testCancel() (should do that anyway) and
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sometimes restart the call.
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make sure unbounded time win32 calls do testCancel().
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---
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not handling large motif selections
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don't know protocol for transfer
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---
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not handling international characters
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---
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CServer::setConfig() should update network ports
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if the server address or http address change then the old ports
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should be closed and new ones opened.
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---
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try to determine X11 keyboard quirks automatically
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in particular, set the half-duplex flags
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maybe KBD extension will help determine this
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bug with half-duplex keys
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win32 server sent num-lock to grace
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grace converts to half-duplex so only synthesizes key down
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now grace starts server and is locked to screen
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grace should ignore half duplex keys when seeing if locked to screen
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---
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HTTP stuff
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no way to save config using HTTP
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should have a button or a page to force save of config
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or just save config every time it's changed
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should use authentication (at least basic)
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provide way to kill/restart server via HTTP
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provide way to query why locked to screen?
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handy for debugging at least
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bug in updating screens
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saw a goofy set of screens after update
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i think the config was similar to:
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A B
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C
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D E
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---
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win32:
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need icon
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provide taskbar icon
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provide control panel?
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win32 service:
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need message table for proper event reporting
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desktop switcher program failure when running synergy as service
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returns access denied from CreateDesktop()
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don't know why
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---
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hot keys
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should have keyboard shortcuts to jump to screens
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---
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should switch to user nobody (or something similar) if running as root
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for security reasons
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will make it impossible to overwrite /etc/synergy.conf
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if that file is only root writable (as it should be)
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---
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xscreensaver won't start if pointer on secondary screen
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unless using MIT or SGI screen saver extensions
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otherwise it cannot know when to stop the screen saver
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cos it can't grab mouse and keyboard
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---
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all screensavers hidden when showing win32 screensaver lock window
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win32 kills the screen saver and shows the lock window
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synergy thinks the screen saver is dead (cos the process is)
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deactivates secondary screen screen savers
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user is constrained to locked display, though
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also, we don't detect screen saver restarting if user doesn't unlock screen
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---
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not distinguishing between caps lock and shift lock
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In Caps Lock mode, the alphabetic keys send their uppercase (shifted) char-
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acter when pressed alone. For Caps Lock mode, pressing and releasing the
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lock key turns on the mode and pressing and releasing the lock key again
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turns off the mode. In Shift Lock mode, all keys on the main keypad send
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their shifted character when pressed alone. For Shift Lock mode, pressing
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and releasing the Lock key turns on the mode, and pressing and releasing
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either the Lock or the Shift key turns off the mode.
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---
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need timeout on CXWindowsClipboard::CReply objects
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should flush replies that are too old
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assumption is that requestor is broken
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---
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avoid fullscreen transparent window on win32
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using CBT hook to discard activation/focus messages
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but it's not being called when we lose keyboard input
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also, we sometimes don't get the keyboard input to start with
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---
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keyboard hook problems (win32)
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now passing keyboard events through in most cases
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this fixes problem on isabel where toggle lights don't toggle
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and num-lock behaved incorrectly (generated wrong keys).
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seems the DefWindowProc() needed to process the keys
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unfortunately, keys sometimes leak into wrong app. seems related
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to times when we don't get the keyboard input. key events are
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not delivered to app on primary until cursor returns to primary.
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no idea how that's possible.
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current have some code to check active window and reset it in
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keyboard hook. that code doesn't work.
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seem to be having problems with windows key now, too. looks like
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a down is sent but not the corresponding up so secondary system
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thinks the key is always down.
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---
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key events sent to console on win me (95/98?) are very slow
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1/4 to 1/2 second delay before key up is processed
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key up log message is also delayed
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console causing a system-wide delay?
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---
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adjust thread priorities on win32
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maybe remove changes altogether
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currently isabel starts single-stepping mouse when dragging window
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sometimes it goes normal speed but it's mostly very slow
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even a very high priority doesn't seem to help
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haven't tried real-time priority
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a very high priority on client fixes delay when typing into console
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is it the output console causing the slowness?
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---
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results:
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X primary
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ctrl+alt+keypad_add, ctrl+alt_keypad_minus -> eaten by primary X server
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ctrl+alt+backspace probably eaten by primary X server if so configured
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ctrl+alt+delete probably eaten locally
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probably underneath primary X server too
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Win32 desktop -> X laptop
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eaten global hot keys:
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ctrl+alt+delete -> task manager (or logon or reboot)
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alt+[shift+]tab -> cycle through tasks
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alt+[shift+]esc -> cycle windows
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ctrl+esc -> start menu
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windows+R -> run dialog
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windows+M -> minimize all
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windows+shift+M -> undo minimize all
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windows+F1 -> help
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windows+E -> explorer
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windows+F -> find files
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windows+ctrl+F -> find computer
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windows+tab -> cycle through taskbar buttons
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windows+break -> system properties
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not eaten:
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alt+space -> system menu
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shift+F10 -> context menu
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app key -> context menu
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misc:
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accessibility shortcuts: not eaten but dialogs appear anyway
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X laptop -> Win32 desktop
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check:
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shift+tab -> okay
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alt+[shift+]tab -> okay
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alt+[shift+]esc -> okay
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ctrl+esc -> start menu -> okay
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ctrl+esc, esc, shift+F10 -> toolbar context menu -> okay
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F10 -> activate menu in explorer -> okay
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shift+F10 -> context menu -> okay
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alt+space -> context menu -> okay
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alt+hyphen -> MDI window menu -> okay
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alt+letter -> open corresponding menu -> okay
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alt+F6 -> switch between windows in single program -> okay
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shift+insert CD-ROM -> bypass auto-run
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check accessibility shortcuts -> does not work
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check accessibility features
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sticky keys -> no
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filter keys -> no
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toggle keys -> no
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mouse keys -> no
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high contrast -> no
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X desktop -> win32
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check:
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shift+tab
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windows+R -> run dialog
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windows+M -> minimize all
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windows+shift+M -> minimize all
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windows+F1 -> help
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windows+E -> explorer
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windows+F -> find files
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windows+ctrl+F -> find computer
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windows+tab -> cycle through taskbar buttons
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windows+break -> system properties
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app key -> context menu
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Win32 -> Win32
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alt+F6 -> eaten (isabel to audrey, but not audrey to isabel)
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check accessibility shortcuts work on secondary
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check accessibility features work on secondary
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---
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Accessibility Shortcuts
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Key Result
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-------------------------------------------------------------------
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Tap SHIFT 5 times Toggles StickyKeys on and off.
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Press down and hold the right Toggles FilterKeys on and off.
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SHIFT key for 8 seconds
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Press down and hold the NUM LOCK Toggles ToggleKeys on and off.
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key for 5 seconds
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Left ALT+left SHIFT+NUM LOCK Toggles MouseKeys on and off.
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Left ALT+left SHIFT+PRINT SCREEN Toggles High Contrast on and off.
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---
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disable ctrl+alt+del info:
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SystemParametersInfo(SPI_SETSCREENSAVERRUNNING, TRUE, &dummy, 0)
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fools system into thinking screen saver is running
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that disables ctrl+alt+del, alt+tab, ctrl+esc
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dunno if keystrokes are queued
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may be limited to win 95/98/me
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win nt sp 3 and above:
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low-level keyboard hook is called before ctrl+esc, alt+tab, alt+esc
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use that to capture and disable
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seems that low-level hook is notified of ctrl+alt+del but can't stop it
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win nt sp 2 and below
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ctrl+esc can be disabled by replacing task manager (dunno how)
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RegisterHotKey() can be used to catch alt+tab and alt+esc
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only while app is running, of course
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win nt
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keyboard filter driver can capture keys (see win NT DDK)
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http://216.239.51.100/search?q=cache:q-f03UHhFMMC:www.thescarms.com/VBasic/StopReBoot.asp+alt%2Btab+disable&hl=en
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some info on changing keyboard scan code mapping
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can be used to disable keys but looks like reboot is required
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---
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Q179905
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suggestion for bypassing hook code when called by debugger.
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may prevent system from getting locked up when debugging.
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---
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win32 rel notes:
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HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Windows\NoInteractiveServices
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can prevent an interactive service from running interactively.
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how can we tell if we're not running interactively?
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even if not interactive we can use MessageBox() to alert user
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use MB_SERVICE_NOTIFICATION flag
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must use a separate thread in initialization if called from handler
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must close dialog if CTRL_LOGOFF_EVENT is received
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see SetConsoleCtrlHandler() and CLog (which uses it)
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maybe possible to get around NoInteractiveServices
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modify DACLs on windows station/desktops to impersonate logged on user
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see "Interacting with the User by a Win32 Service"
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---
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unix release notes:
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restarting fails to connect until a user logs in:
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Xlib: no protocol specified
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this is caused by login manager
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all clients are rejected, except those started by manager itself
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workaround is to have synergy started by login manager
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should then use --no-restart, though that's not necessary
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affects client and server
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cannot switch screens on login screen:
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xdm,kdm grab keyboard for duration of login screen
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synergy cannot switch unless it can grab keyboard
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gdm doesn't appear to grab keyboard or mouse for duration
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affects server, only
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=== feedback ===
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send all toggle states instead of (individual) toggle ups/downs (gspencer)
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Actually, Teleffect already does that too, but what I meant was that
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each time the state of a "toggle" key (caps lock, scroll lock, num lock)
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changes on the master, I think it should force the client to take on
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that state, instead of just toggling on the client. That way when Word
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(on the client) helpfullly turns off the caps lock, it doesn't get
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toggled back on when I turn off the caps lock on the master. Ideally,
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it would just notice that Word turned off the caps lock on the client
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and turn it off on the master (and all other clients) too, but I think
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that's probably too complicated to implement.
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double clicking NT binaries fails (liz)
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add note to README or use separate binaries for services. client
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would also need a dialog to query options. server would probably
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need one too. use dialogs if there are no command line args.
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how to exit (liz)
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no good way to exit on windows
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win32 console disappears too quickly (liz)
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maybe show a message box if exiting to due an error
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better support for reloading configuration (liz)
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use SIGHUP on unix
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use an app message on win32
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provide access through a control panel or taskbar icon
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non-functional on ctrl+alt+del screen in win2k (kurt)
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i suppose it must be when win2k is the client. mouse input wasn't
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working. keyboard probably didn't work either.
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---
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automake stuff
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rebuild:
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* 'touch NEWS README AUTHORS ChangeLog'
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* 'touch stamp-h'
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* 'aclocal' - creates aclocal.m4
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* 'autoheader' - creates config.h.in
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* 'autoconf' - creates configure from configure.in
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* 'automake' - Creates Makefile.in from Makefile.am
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* './configure' - creates Makefile from Makefile.in
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* 'make'
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funky functions:
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snprintf -- ick!
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some return negative value -- no problem
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some return truncated length -- uh oh
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some return buffer length without truncation -- huh?
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some actually overrun the buffer -- must not build on those!
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use AC_LIBOBJ(function) for missing/broken functions
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adds function.c to build
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must add @LIBOBJS@ to *_LIBADD
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or AC_REPLACE_FUNCS(function ...)
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automatically calls AC_LIBOBJ for missing functions
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use AC_CHECK_FUNC or AC_CHECK_FUNCS to detect missing functions
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use AC_CHECK_LIB first if function not in std C lib
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AC_FUNC_MEMCMP -- adds memcmp.o to LIBOBJS if memcmp is broken
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AC_FUNC_STRFTIME -- check for strftime(), define HAVE_STRFTIME
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AC_FUNC_VPRINTF -- check for vprintf(), define HAVE_VPRINTF
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also checks for _doprnt(), define HAVE_DOPRNT
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#if STDC_HEADERS
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# include <string.h>
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#else
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# if !HAVE_STRCHR
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# define strchr index
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# define strrchr rindex
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# endif
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char *strchr (), *strrchr ();
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# if !HAVE_MEMCPY
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# define memcpy(d, s, n) bcopy ((s), (d), (n))
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# define memmove(d, s, n) bcopy ((s), (d), (n))
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# endif
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#endif
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must provide fallbacks for stuff:
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non-reentrant functions:
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put (shared) lock around non-reentrant function
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provide reentrant API
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gethostbyaddr
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gethostbyname
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getprotobyname
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getprotobynumber
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getservbyname
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getservbyport
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gmtime
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getpwuid
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strerror
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string/memory functions:
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memcpy
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memcmp
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memmove
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memset
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strcat
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strcmp
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strcpy
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strrchr
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used library functions:
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accept
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bind
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chdir
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close
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connect
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dup
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exit
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fcntl
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* fork
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fprintf
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* free
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getenv
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gethostbyaddr
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gethostbyname
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gethostname
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getpeername
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getprotobyname
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getprotobynumber
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getpwuid_r
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getservbyname
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getservbyport
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getsockname
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getsockopt
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gettimeofday
|
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getuid
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inet_addr
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inet_ntoa
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||||
ioctl
|
||||
listen
|
||||
* malloc
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mbrtowc
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mbsinit
|
||||
memcpy
|
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! memcmp
|
||||
memmove
|
||||
memset
|
||||
nanosleep
|
||||
open
|
||||
openlog
|
||||
poll
|
||||
read
|
||||
recv
|
||||
recvfrom
|
||||
send
|
||||
sendto
|
||||
setsid
|
||||
setsockopt
|
||||
shutdown
|
||||
sigaction
|
||||
sigaddset
|
||||
sigemptyset
|
||||
sigwait
|
||||
socket
|
||||
sprintf
|
||||
strcat
|
||||
strcmp
|
||||
strcpy
|
||||
strerror
|
||||
strrchr
|
||||
strtol
|
||||
sysconf
|
||||
syslog
|
||||
umask
|
||||
vsnprintf
|
||||
wcrtomb
|
||||
write
|
||||
|
||||
included files
|
||||
#include <arpa/inet.h>
|
||||
#include <fcntl.h>
|
||||
#include <pthread.h>
|
||||
#include <pwd.h>
|
||||
#include <shlobj.h>
|
||||
#include <signal.h>
|
||||
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
|
||||
#include <sys/stat.h>
|
||||
#include <sys/time.h>
|
||||
#include <sys/types.h>
|
||||
#include <sys/wait.h>
|
||||
#include <syslog.h>
|
||||
#include <unistd.h>
|
||||
these put stuff in std::. replace with .h versions or use std::?
|
||||
3 #include <cctype>
|
||||
3 #include <cerrno>
|
||||
1 #include <clocale>
|
||||
3 #include <cstdio>
|
||||
4 #include <cstdlib>
|
||||
12 #include <cstring>
|
||||
1 #include <ctime>
|
||||
|
||||
can we use AC_REPLACE_FUNCS and only build the missing function files
|
||||
in a single directory. do we have to have a separate configure.in
|
||||
script to do that?
|
|
@ -1,50 +0,0 @@
|
|||
#!/bin/sh
|
||||
# convert p4 logs to ChangeLog
|
||||
#
|
||||
# usage: p4tolog [file[revRange] ...]
|
||||
#
|
||||
# changes are written to stdout
|
||||
|
||||
# location of perforce client
|
||||
#P4=/home/perforce/bin/p4
|
||||
P4=/usr/local/bin/p4
|
||||
|
||||
prefix="//depot/project/synergy/"
|
||||
while [ -n "$1" ]; do
|
||||
case "$1" in
|
||||
-p)
|
||||
# get depot filespec prefix to strip
|
||||
prefix="$2"
|
||||
shift
|
||||
;;
|
||||
*)
|
||||
break
|
||||
;;
|
||||
esac
|
||||
shift
|
||||
done
|
||||
|
||||
# escape slashes in prefix
|
||||
prefix=`echo $prefix | sed -e 's#/#\\\\/#g'`
|
||||
|
||||
# get relevant changes
|
||||
changes=`$P4 changes $* | sed -e 's/Change \([0-9]*\).*/\1/'`
|
||||
if test -z "$changes"; then
|
||||
echo "No changes"
|
||||
exit 0
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
# convert each change
|
||||
for change in $changes; do
|
||||
$P4 describe -s $change | head -1 | \
|
||||
sed -e 's/.*by \([^ @]*\)[^ ]* on \([^ ]*\) \([^ ]*\)/\2 \3 \1/'
|
||||
$P4 describe -s $change | \
|
||||
awk 'p==1 && !/^$/;/^Affected/{p=1}' | \
|
||||
sed -e 's/^[^ ]* \([^#]*\)#.*$/\1/' | sed -e "s/^$prefix//"
|
||||
echo
|
||||
$P4 describe -s $change | \
|
||||
awk 'p==1 && !/^$/;/^$/{if (p==1) exit; else p=1}' | \
|
||||
sed -e 's/^.//'
|
||||
echo
|
||||
echo "----------"
|
||||
done
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