129 lines
4.0 KiB
C
129 lines
4.0 KiB
C
/****************************************************************************/
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/* */
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/* WFLABEL.C - */
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/* */
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/* Windows File System Diskette Labelling Routines */
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/* */
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/****************************************************************************/
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#include "winfile.h"
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//#include "lstrfns.h"
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/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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/* */
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/* CreateVolumeLabel() - */
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/* */
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/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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INT
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APIENTRY
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CreateVolumeLabel(
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INT nDrive,
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LPSTR lpNewVolLabel
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)
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{
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HFILE fh;
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register INT i;
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register LPSTR p;
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CHAR szFullVolName[16]; /* Sample: A:\12345678.EXT,\0 */
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LPSTR lpStart = lpNewVolLabel;
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lstrcpy((LPSTR)szFullVolName, GetRootPath((WORD)nDrive));
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/* If the volume label has more than 8 chars, we must seperate the
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* name and the extension by a '.'
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*/
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p = &szFullVolName[3];
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/* Copy the file 8 characters of the VolLabel */
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for (i=0; i < 8; i++) {
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if (!(*p++ = *lpNewVolLabel++))
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break;
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}
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if (i == 8) {
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/* Seperate the extension part of it with a '.' */
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*p++ = '.';
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/* Copy the extension */
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i = 0;
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while (*p++ = *lpNewVolLabel++) {
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if (++i == 3) {
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/* Make sure we do not end on a lead byte; notice this is not
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* necessary if the label came from an edit box with
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* EM_LIMITEXT of 11; also notice that according to the
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* DBCS seminar notes, we do NOT need this check before the '.'
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*/
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for (lpNewVolLabel=lpStart; lpNewVolLabel-lpStart<11;
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lpNewVolLabel = AnsiNext(lpNewVolLabel))
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/* do nothing */ ;
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if (lpNewVolLabel-lpStart > 11)
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--p;
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*p = TEXT('\0');
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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/* Create a file with the attribute "VOLUME LABEL" */
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if ((fh = CreateVolumeFile(szFullVolName)) == 0)
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return (-1);
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M_lclose(fh);
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return (0);
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}
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/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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/* */
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/* SetVolumeLabel() - */
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/* */
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/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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INT
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APIENTRY
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MySetVolumeLabel(
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INT nDrive,
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BOOL bOldVolLabelExists,
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LPSTR lpNewVolLabel
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)
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{
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INT iRet = 0;
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CHAR szTemp[MAXFILENAMELEN];
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AnsiToOem(lpNewVolLabel, szTemp);
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// invalid chars copied from DOS user docs
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#ifdef STRCSPN_IS_DEFINED_OR_LABEL_MENUITEM_IS_ENABLED
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if (szTemp[StrCSpn(szTemp, " *?/\\|.,;:+=[]()&^<>\"")] != '\0')
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return (-1);
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#endif
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/* Check if there is an old volume label. */
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if (bOldVolLabelExists) {
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/* Are we changing or deleting the volume label? */
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if (*szTemp) {
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/* Yup! There is a new one too! So, change the Vol label */
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// EDH ChangeVolumeLabel cannot change label to an existing dir/file name,
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// since it uses the DOS Rename to do the work. (I consider this a bug
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// in DOS' Rename func.) Anyway, use delete/create to change label
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// instead. 13 Oct 91
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// iRet = ChangeVolumeLabel(nDrive, szTemp);
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iRet = DeleteVolumeLabel(nDrive);
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iRet = CreateVolumeLabel(nDrive, szTemp);
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} else {
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/* User wants to remove the Vol label. Remove it */
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iRet = DeleteVolumeLabel(nDrive);
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}
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} else {
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/* We are creating a new label. */
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if (*szTemp)
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iRet = CreateVolumeLabel(nDrive, szTemp);
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}
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return (iRet);
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}
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