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284 lines
8.4 KiB
C++
Executable File
284 lines
8.4 KiB
C++
Executable File
#pragma once
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//Module name: Floating IPS, header for all frontends
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//Author: Alcaro
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//Date: See Git history
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//Licence: GPL v3.0 or higher
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//Preprocessor switch documentation:
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//
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//FLIPS_WINDOWS
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//FLIPS_GTK
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//FLIPS_CLI
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// Picks which frontend to use for Flips. You can pick one manually, or let Flips choose
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// automatically depending on the platform (Windows -> FLIPS_WINDOWS, Linux -> FLIPS_GTK, anything
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// else -> FLIPS_CLI). FLIPS_WINDOWS and FLIPS_CLI can be compiled under both C99 and C++98;
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// FLIPS_GTK is only tested under C99.
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// Note that picking the platform native frontend will bring a few advantages even if you only
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// intend to use Flips from the command line; Windows gains access to filenames outside the 8bit
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// charset, and GTK+ will gain the ability to handle files on URIs and not the local file system.
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//
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//All of these must be defined globally, or Flips will behave erratically.
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#if defined(FLIPS_WINDOWS) || defined(FLIPS_GTK) || defined(FLIPS_CLI)
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//already picked
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#elif defined(_WIN32)
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#define FLIPS_WINDOWS
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#elif defined(__linux__)
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#define FLIPS_GTK
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#else
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#define FLIPS_CLI
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#endif
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//#ifdef __cplusplus
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//#define EXTERN_C extern "C"
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//#else
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//#define EXTERN_C
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//#endif
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#define flipsversion "Floating IPS"
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#if defined(FLIPS_WINDOWS)
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#define UNICODE
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#define _WIN32_WINNT 0x0501
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#define _WIN32_IE 0x0600
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#define NOMINMAX // this seems automatically on in C++ - crazy.
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#ifdef __MINGW32__
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#undef __USE_MINGW_ANSI_STDIO // must remove this, to avoid a libgcc_s_sjlj-1.dll dependency on 32bit
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#endif // comments say libstdc++ demands a POSIX printf, but I'm not using that, so I don't care
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#include <windows.h>
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#include <windowsx.h>
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#include <shlobj.h>
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#include <wchar.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <commctrl.h>
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#include <ctype.h>
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#define wcsicmp _wcsicmp // wcsicmp deprecated? okay, have a define
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#define wcsdup _wcsdup
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#define wtoi _wtoi
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#else
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#include <string.h>
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#include <strings.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <ctype.h>
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//Flips uses Windows type names internally, since it's easier to #define them to Linux types than
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//defining "const char *" to anything else. I could invent my own typedefs, but the only advantage
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//that would bring over Windows types would be not being Windows types, and I don't see that as a
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//valid argument.
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#define LPCWSTR const char *
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#define LPWSTR char *
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#define WCHAR char
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#define wcscpy strcpy
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#define wcscat strcat
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#define wcschr strchr
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#define wcslen strlen
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#define wcsdup strdup
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#define wcsrchr strrchr
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#define wcscmp strcmp
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#define wcsncmp strncmp
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#define wcsicmp strcasecmp
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//#define wcsnicmp strncasecmp
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#define wprintf printf
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#define wsprintf sprintf
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#define wscanf scanf
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#define swscanf sscanf
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#define wtoi atoi
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#define iswalnum isalnum
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#define iswalpha isalpha
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#define iswascii isascii
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#define iswblank isblank
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#define iswcntrl iscntrl
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#define iswdigit isdigit
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#define iswgraph isgraph
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#define iswlower islower
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#define iswprint isprint
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#define iswpunct ispunct
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#define iswspace isspace
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#define iswupper isupper
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#define iswxdigit isxdigit
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#define TEXT(text) text
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//EXTERN_C int strcasecmp(const char *s1, const char *s2);
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//some platforms define strdup, some don't.
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#define strdup strdup_flips
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static inline char* strdup(const char * in)
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{
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size_t len=strlen(in);
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char * ret=(char*)malloc(len+1);
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memcpy(ret, in, len+1);
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return ret;
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}
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#endif
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#include "libbps.h"
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#include "libips.h"
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#include "libups.h"
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#ifndef __cplusplus
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#include <stdbool.h>//If this file does not exist, remove it and uncomment the following three lines.
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//#define bool int
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//#define true 1
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//#define false 0
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#endif
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//provided by Flips core
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#include "global.h"
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enum patchtype {
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ty_null,
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ty_bps,
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ty_ips,
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//non-recommended formats
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ty_bps_linear,
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ty_bps_moremem,
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ty_ups,
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ty_shut_up_gcc
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};
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enum errorlevel {
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el_ok,
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el_notice,
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el_unlikelythis,
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el_warning,
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el_notthis,
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el_broken,
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el_shut_up_gcc
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};
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struct errorinfo {
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enum errorlevel level;
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const char * description;
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};
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struct manifestinfo {
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bool use;
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bool required;
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LPCWSTR name;
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};
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class file;
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class filewrite;
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LPWSTR GetExtension(LPCWSTR fname);
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LPWSTR GetBaseName(LPCWSTR fname);
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bool shouldRemoveHeader(LPCWSTR romname, size_t romlen);
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class config
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{
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LPWSTR filename;
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size_t numentries;
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LPWSTR * names;
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LPWSTR * values;
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//stupid c++, why is there no sane way to get the implementation out of the headers
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void sort();
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public:
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config()
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{
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numentries = 0;
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names = NULL;
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values = NULL;
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}
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//This ends up writing a really ugly format on Windows: UTF-16, no BOM, LF endings.
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//This is because Microsoft are rude and refuse to support UTF-8 properly. I'm not rewarding that.
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//I'm catering to their shitty char type, that's way more than enough.
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//If the input is invalid, the object will ignore the invalid parts and remain valid.
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//In particular, failure to initialize from a file will still update the file on destruction.
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//Only init once, or it may leak memory or otherwise misbehave.
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void init_file(LPCWSTR filename);
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void init_raw(LPWSTR contents); // Modifies the input string.
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//The key may only contain alphanumerics, . and _.
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//The value may not have leading or trailing whitespace, or contain \r or \n.
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void set(LPCWSTR key, LPCWSTR value); // If NULL, the key is removed. This may alter or rearrange unrelated get{name,value}byid values.
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LPCWSTR get(LPCWSTR key, LPCWSTR def = NULL);
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void setint(LPCWSTR key, int value) { WCHAR valstr[16]; wsprintf(valstr, TEXT("%i"), value); set(key, valstr); }
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int getint(LPCWSTR key, int def = 0) { LPCWSTR val = get(key); return val ? wtoi(val) : def; }
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size_t getcount() { return numentries; }
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LPCWSTR getnamebyid(size_t i) { return names[i]; }
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LPCWSTR getvaluebyid(size_t i) { return values[i]; }
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LPWSTR flatten(); // free() this when you're done.
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~config(); // If you used init_file, this saves automatically.
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};
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extern config cfg;
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//TODO: rewrite these
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struct mem GetRomList();
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void SetRomList(struct mem data);
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LPCWSTR FindRomForPatch(file* patch, bool * possibleToFind);
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void AddToRomList(file* patch, LPCWSTR path);
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void AddConfigToRomList(LPCWSTR key, LPCWSTR value);
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void DeleteRomFromList(LPCWSTR path);
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LPCWSTR GetEmuFor(LPCWSTR filename); // NULL if none
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void SetEmuFor(LPCWSTR filename, LPCWSTR emu);
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struct errorinfo ApplyPatchMem2(file* patch, struct mem inrom, bool removeheader, bool verifyinput,
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LPCWSTR outromname, struct manifestinfo * manifestinfo);
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struct errorinfo ApplyPatchMem(file* patch, LPCWSTR inromname, bool verifyinput,
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LPCWSTR outromname, struct manifestinfo * manifestinfo, bool update_rom_list);
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struct errorinfo ApplyPatch(LPCWSTR patchname, LPCWSTR inromname, bool verifyinput,
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LPCWSTR outromname, struct manifestinfo * manifestinfo, bool update_rom_list);
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//struct errorinfo CreatePatchToMem(file* inrom, file* outrom, enum patchtype patchtype,
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//struct manifestinfo * manifestinfo, struct mem * patchmem);
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//struct errorinfo CreatePatch(file* inrom, file* outrom, enum patchtype patchtype,
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//struct manifestinfo * manifestinfo, LPCWSTR patchname);
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struct errorinfo CreatePatchToMem(LPCWSTR inromname, LPCWSTR outromname, enum patchtype patchtype,
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struct manifestinfo * manifestinfo, struct mem * patchmem);
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struct errorinfo CreatePatch(LPCWSTR inromname, LPCWSTR outromname, enum patchtype patchtype,
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struct manifestinfo * manifestinfo, LPCWSTR patchname);
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extern char bpsdProgStr[24];
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extern int bpsdLastPromille;
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bool bpsdeltaGetProgress(size_t done, size_t total);
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int flipsmain(int argc, WCHAR * argv[]);
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void usage();//does not return
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//provided by the OS port
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//several functions of file:: and filewrite:: also belong to the OS port
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//TODO: delete
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struct mem ReadWholeFile(LPCWSTR filename);
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bool WriteWholeFile(LPCWSTR filename, struct mem data);
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bool WriteWholeFileWithHeader(LPCWSTR filename, struct mem header, struct mem data);
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void FreeFileMemory(struct mem mem);
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void bpsdeltaBegin();
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bool bpsdeltaProgress(void* userdata, size_t done, size_t total);
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void bpsdeltaEnd();
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int GUIShow(LPCWSTR filename);
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void GUILoadConfig();
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//LPCWSTR GUIGetFileFor(uint32_t crc32); // use FindRomForPatch instead
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#ifdef FLIPS_WINDOWS
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void GUIClaimConsole();
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#else
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#define GUIClaimConsole() // all other platforms have consoles already
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#endif
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//the OS port is responsible for main()
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