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4 | BuildCRCTable(); 5 | } 6 | void CRC16::BuildCRCTable() 7 | { 8 | int i, j, ax; 9 | for (i = 0; i < 0x100; ++i) 10 | { 11 | ax = 0xc0c1; 12 | for (j = 1; j < 0x100; j <<= 1) 13 | { 14 | if (i & j) 15 | table[i] ^= ax; 16 | ax <<= 1; 17 | ax ^= 0x4003; 18 | } 19 | } 20 | } 21 | uint16_t CRC16::GetCRC16(string ascii) 22 | { 23 | uint16_t res = 0; 24 | uint8_t tmp; 25 | for (size_t i = 0; i < ascii.size(); ++i) 26 | { 27 | tmp = res & 0xFF; 28 | res >>= 8; 29 | tmp ^= ascii[i]; 30 | res ^= table[tmp]; 31 | } 32 | return res; 33 | } 34 | uint16_t CRC16::GetCRC16(wstring ascii) 35 | { 36 | uint16_t res = 0; 37 | uint8_t tmp; 38 | for (size_t i = 0; i < ascii.size(); ++i) 39 | { 40 | tmp = res & 0xFF; 41 | res >>= 8; 42 | tmp ^= ascii[i]; 43 | res ^= table[tmp]; 44 | } 45 | return res; 46 | } 47 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Editplus4Keygen/CRC16.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #pragma once 2 | #include 3 | #include 4 | using namespace std; 5 | class CRC16 { 6 | private: 7 | uint16_t table[256]; 8 | void BuildCRCTable(); 9 | public: 10 | CRC16(); 11 | uint16_t GetCRC16(string ascii); 12 | uint16_t GetCRC16(wstring ascii); 13 | }; 14 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Editplus4Keygen/Editplus4Keygen.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #include "Editplus4Keygen.h" 2 | #include 3 | #include 4 | #include 5 | #include "CRC16.h" 6 | #include 7 | 8 | Editplus4Keygen::Editplus4Keygen() = default; 9 | 10 | const char arr[36] = { 0x30, 0x31, 0x32, 0x33, 0x34, 0x35, 0x36, 0x37, 0x38, 0x39, 11 | 0x41, 0x42, 0x43, 0x44, 0x45, 0x46, 0x47, 0x48, 0x49, 0x4A, 0x4B, 0x4C, 0x4D, 0x4E, 0x4F, 12 | 0x50, 0x51, 0x52, 0x53, 0x54, 0x55, 0x56, 0x57, 0x58, 0x59, 0x5A }; 13 | 14 | const char table5[26] = 15 | { 16 | 8, 9, 10, 11, // A,B,C,D, 17 | 12, 13, 14, 15, 0, // E,F,G,H,I 18 | 16, 17, 18, 19, // J,K,L,M, 19 | 20, 0, 21, 22, 23, // N,O,P,Q,R, 20 | 24, 25, 26, 27, // S,T,U,V, 21 | 28, 29, 30, 31 // W,X,Y,Z 22 | }; 23 | 24 | string Editplus4Keygen::GetAsciiOfUnicode(wstring &words) 25 | { 26 | stringstream ss; 27 | for (auto word : words) 28 | { 29 | ss.fill('0'); 30 | ss.width(4); 31 | ss << right << setiosflags(ios::uppercase) << hex << word; 32 | } 33 | return ss.str(); 34 | } 35 | 36 | wstring Editplus4Keygen::INT2HexWString(int num, int n = 0) { 37 | wstringstream wss; 38 | wss.fill('0'); 39 | wss.width(n); 40 | wss << right << setiosflags(ios::uppercase) << hex << num; 41 | return wss.str(); 42 | } 43 | 44 | wstring Editplus4Keygen::reg_code_init() { 45 | wstring key; 46 | RandomNum r; 47 | for (auto i = 0; i < 29; ++i) { 48 | if (i != 5 && i != 11 && i != 17 && i != 23) 49 | key.push_back(arr[r.getNum(0, 35)]); 50 | else 51 | key.push_back(L'-'); 52 | } 53 | return key; 54 | } 55 | 56 | char Editplus4Keygen::Decode5(char ch) 57 | { 58 | for (auto i : arr) 59 | { 60 | char tmp; 61 | auto ret = Encode5(i); 62 | ret >>= 1; 63 | if (ret >= 10) 64 | tmp = ret + 55; 65 | else 66 | tmp = ret + 48; 67 | if (tmp == ch) 68 | { 69 | return i; 70 | } 71 | } 72 | return 0; 73 | } 74 | 75 | char Editplus4Keygen::Encode5(char ch) 76 | { 77 | if (ch == '0' || ch == '1' || ch == 'I' || ch == 'O') 78 | { 79 | return 0; 80 | } 81 | 82 | if (isdigit(ch)) 83 | { 84 | return ch - 50; 85 | } 86 | 87 | if (isupper(ch)) 88 | { 89 | return table5[ch - 'A']; 90 | } 91 | 92 | return 0; 93 | } 94 | 95 | wstring Editplus4Keygen::get5Key(wstring usr) 96 | { 97 | CRC16 c; 98 | wstring reg_code = reg_code_init(); 99 | wstring dreg_code; 100 | dreg_code.resize(29); 101 | 102 | auto sum = 1; 103 | for (auto i : usr) 104 | { 105 | sum += i; 106 | } 107 | const auto res = ((sum * 9 + 10) / 3 + 0x24) % 16; 108 | 109 | wstring unicode = INT2HexWString(res); 110 | reg_code[4] = Decode5(unicode[0]); 111 | 112 | string ascii = GetAsciiOfUnicode(usr); 113 | unicode = INT2HexWString(c.GetCRC16(ascii), 4); 114 | reg_code[2] = Decode5(unicode[0]); 115 | reg_code[3] = Decode5(unicode[1]); 116 | 117 | for (int i = 0; i < 29; ++i) 118 | { 119 | if ((i + 1) % 6 != 0) 120 | { 121 | char ret = Encode5(reg_code[i]); 122 | ret >>= 1; 123 | if (ret >= 10) 124 | dreg_code[i] = ret + 55; 125 | else 126 | dreg_code[i] = ret + 48; 127 | } 128 | else 129 | dreg_code[i] = '-'; 130 | } 131 | auto t_str = dreg_code.substr(2); 132 | ascii = GetAsciiOfUnicode(t_str); 133 | unicode = INT2HexWString(c.GetCRC16(ascii), 4); 134 | reg_code[0] = Decode5(unicode[0]); 135 | reg_code[1] = Decode5(unicode[1]); 136 | return reg_code; 137 | } 138 | 139 | wstring Editplus4Keygen::get4Key(wstring usr) 140 | { 141 | CRC16 c; 142 | wstring unicode, reg_code = reg_code_init(); 143 | string ascii; 144 | RandomNum r; 145 | int wtf = r.getNum(0, 1); 146 | 147 | int sum = 1; 148 | for (auto i : usr) 149 | { 150 | sum += i; 151 | } 152 | int res = ((sum * 9 + 10) / 3 + 0x24) % 16; 153 | 154 | unicode = INT2HexWString(res); 155 | reg_code[4] = unicode[0]; 156 | 157 | ascii = GetAsciiOfUnicode(usr); 158 | unicode = INT2HexWString(c.GetCRC16(ascii), 4); 159 | reg_code[2] = unicode[0]; 160 | reg_code[3] = unicode[1]; 161 | 162 | res = (sum + 41) / 6 * 7 % 16; 163 | unicode = INT2HexWString(res); 164 | reg_code[6] = unicode[0]; 165 | 166 | res = (3 * sum + 19) / 9 % 16; 167 | unicode = INT2HexWString(res); 168 | reg_code[7] = unicode[0]; 169 | 170 | res = (sum + 2) % 16; 171 | unicode = INT2HexWString(res); 172 | reg_code[8] = unicode[0]; 173 | 174 | res = (3 * sum + (wtf ? 43 : 39)) / 8 % 16; 175 | unicode = INT2HexWString(res); 176 | reg_code[9] = unicode[0]; 177 | 178 | res = (sum + 10) / 3 * 8 % 16; 179 | unicode = INT2HexWString(res); 180 | reg_code[10] = unicode[0]; 181 | 182 | auto t_str = reg_code.substr(2); 183 | ascii = GetAsciiOfUnicode(t_str); 184 | unicode = INT2HexWString(c.GetCRC16(ascii), 4); 185 | reg_code[0] = unicode[0]; 186 | reg_code[1] = unicode[1]; 187 | return reg_code; 188 | } 189 | 190 | wstring Editplus4Keygen::get3Key(wstring usr) 191 | { 192 | CRC16 c; 193 | wstring reg_code = reg_code_init(); 194 | RandomNum r; 195 | const auto wtf = r.getNum(0, 1); 196 | 197 | int sum = 1; 198 | for (auto i : usr) 199 | { 200 | sum += i; 201 | } 202 | 203 | int temp = ((sum + 23) / 6 + 3) * 7 % 16; 204 | wstring unicode = INT2HexWString(temp); 205 | reg_code[6] = unicode[0]; 206 | 207 | temp = (3 * sum + (wtf ? 43 : 39)) / 8 % 16; 208 | unicode = INT2HexWString(temp); 209 | reg_code[9] = unicode[0]; 210 | 211 | temp = (3 * sum + 19) / 9 % 16; 212 | unicode = INT2HexWString(temp); 213 | reg_code[7] = unicode[0]; 214 | 215 | temp = (sum + 10) / 3 * 8 % 16; 216 | unicode = INT2HexWString(temp); 217 | reg_code[10] = unicode[0]; 218 | 219 | temp = ((9 * sum + 10) / 3 + 36) % 16; 220 | unicode = INT2HexWString(temp); 221 | reg_code[4] = unicode[0]; 222 | 223 | temp = (5 * sum + 11) / 5 % 16; 224 | unicode = INT2HexWString(temp); 225 | reg_code[8] = unicode[0]; 226 | 227 | unicode = INT2HexWString(c.GetCRC16(usr)); 228 | reg_code[2] = unicode[0]; 229 | reg_code[3] = unicode[1]; 230 | 231 | unicode = INT2HexWString(c.GetCRC16(reg_code.substr(2))); 232 | reg_code[0] = unicode[0]; 233 | reg_code[1] = unicode[1]; 234 | 235 | return reg_code; 236 | } 237 | 238 | int Editplus4Keygen::CheckKey(const wstring& usr, const wstring& key) 239 | { 240 | if (Check5Key(usr, key)) 241 | return 5; 242 | if (Check4Key(usr, key)) 243 | return 4; 244 | if (Check3Key(usr, key)) 245 | return 3; 246 | return 0; 247 | } 248 | 249 | bool Editplus4Keygen::Check5Key(wstring usr, wstring key) 250 | { 251 | CRC16 c; 252 | 253 | int sum = 1; 254 | for (auto i : usr) 255 | { 256 | sum += i; 257 | } 258 | 259 | for (auto i = 0; i < 29; ++i) 260 | { 261 | if ((i + 1) % 6 != 0)//ignore '-' 262 | { 263 | auto ret = Encode5(key[i]); 264 | ret >>= 1; 265 | if (ret >= 10) 266 | key[i] = ret + 55; 267 | else 268 | key[i] = ret + 48; 269 | } 270 | } 271 | 272 | string ascii = GetAsciiOfUnicode(usr); 273 | wstring unicode = INT2HexWString(c.GetCRC16(ascii), 4); 274 | 275 | if (key[2] != unicode[0] || key[3] != unicode[1]) 276 | return false; 277 | 278 | auto t_str = key.substr(2); 279 | ascii = GetAsciiOfUnicode(t_str); 280 | unicode = INT2HexWString(c.GetCRC16(ascii), 4); 281 | if (key[0] != unicode[0] || key[1] != unicode[1]) 282 | return false; 283 | 284 | const auto res = ((sum * 9 + 10) / 3 + 0x24) % 16; 285 | unicode = INT2HexWString(res); 286 | return key[4] == unicode[0]; 287 | } 288 | 289 | bool Editplus4Keygen::Check4Key(wstring usr, wstring key) 290 | { 291 | CRC16 c; 292 | wstring unicode; 293 | string ascii; 294 | 295 | int sum = 1; 296 | for (auto i : usr) 297 | { 298 | sum += i; 299 | } 300 | 301 | auto t_str = key.substr(2); 302 | ascii = GetAsciiOfUnicode(t_str); 303 | unicode = INT2HexWString(c.GetCRC16(ascii), 4); 304 | if (key[0] != unicode[0] || key[1] != unicode[1]) 305 | return false; 306 | 307 | int res = ((sum * 9 + 10) / 3 + 0x24) % 16; 308 | unicode = INT2HexWString(res); 309 | if (key[4] != unicode[0]) 310 | return false; 311 | 312 | ascii = GetAsciiOfUnicode(usr); 313 | unicode = INT2HexWString(c.GetCRC16(ascii), 4); 314 | if (key[2] != unicode[0] || key[3] != unicode[1]) 315 | return false; 316 | 317 | res = (sum + 41) / 6 * 7 % 16; 318 | unicode = INT2HexWString(res); 319 | if (key[6] != unicode[0]) 320 | return false; 321 | 322 | res = (3 * sum + 19) / 9 % 16; 323 | unicode = INT2HexWString(res); 324 | if (key[7] != unicode[0]) 325 | return false; 326 | 327 | res = (sum + 2) % 16; 328 | unicode = INT2HexWString(res); 329 | if (key[8] != unicode[0]) 330 | return false; 331 | 332 | res = (3 * sum + 43) / 8 % 16; 333 | unicode = INT2HexWString(res); 334 | if (key[9] != unicode[0]) { 335 | res = (3 * sum + 39) / 8 % 16; 336 | unicode = INT2HexWString(res); 337 | if (key[9] != unicode[0]) 338 | return false; 339 | } 340 | 341 | res = (sum + 10) / 3 * 8 % 16; 342 | unicode = INT2HexWString(res); 343 | return key[10] == unicode[0]; 344 | } 345 | 346 | bool Editplus4Keygen::Check3Key(wstring usr, wstring key) 347 | { 348 | CRC16 c; 349 | 350 | int sum = 1; 351 | for (auto i : usr) 352 | { 353 | sum += i; 354 | } 355 | 356 | wstring unicode = INT2HexWString(c.GetCRC16(key.substr(2))); 357 | if (key[0] != unicode[0] || key[1] != unicode[1]) 358 | return false; 359 | 360 | int res = ((sum * 9 + 10) / 3 + 0x24) % 16; 361 | unicode = INT2HexWString(res); 362 | if (key[4] != unicode[0]) 363 | return false; 364 | 365 | unicode = INT2HexWString(c.GetCRC16(usr)); 366 | if (key[2] != unicode[0] || key[3] != unicode[1]) 367 | return false; 368 | 369 | res = (sum + 41) / 6 * 7 % 16; 370 | unicode = INT2HexWString(res); 371 | if (key[6] != unicode[0]) 372 | return false; 373 | 374 | res = (3 * sum + 19) / 9 % 16; 375 | unicode = INT2HexWString(res); 376 | if (key[7] != unicode[0]) 377 | return false; 378 | 379 | res = (sum + 2) % 16; 380 | unicode = INT2HexWString(res); 381 | if (key[8] != unicode[0]) 382 | return false; 383 | 384 | res = (3 * sum + 43) / 8 % 16; 385 | unicode = INT2HexWString(res); 386 | if (key[9] != unicode[0]) { 387 | res = (3 * sum + 39) / 8 % 16; 388 | unicode = INT2HexWString(res); 389 | if (key[9] != unicode[0]) 390 | return false; 391 | } 392 | 393 | res = (sum + 10) / 3 * 8 % 16; 394 | unicode = INT2HexWString(res); 395 | return key[10] == unicode[0]; 396 | } 397 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Editplus4Keygen/Editplus4Keygen.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #pragma once 2 | #include 3 | #include "Timer.h" 4 | 5 | class Editplus4Keygen { 6 | private: 7 | static string GetAsciiOfUnicode(wstring &words); 8 | static wstring INT2HexWString(int, int); 9 | static wstring reg_code_init(); 10 | static char Encode5(char ch); 11 | static char Decode5(char ch); 12 | public: 13 | Editplus4Keygen(); 14 | static wstring get5Key(wstring usr); 15 | static wstring get4Key(wstring usr); 16 | static wstring get3Key(wstring usr); 17 | static int CheckKey(const wstring&, const wstring&); 18 | static bool Check5Key(wstring, wstring); 19 | static bool Check4Key(wstring, wstring); 20 | static bool Check3Key(wstring, wstring); 21 | }; -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Editplus4Keygen/Editplus4Keygen.vcxproj: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 |  2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | Debug 6 | Win32 7 | 8 | 9 | Release 10 | Win32 11 | 12 | 13 | Debug 14 | x64 15 | 16 | 17 | Release 18 | x64 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 15.0 23 | {8EE6D2B3-D452-46E9-88CC-8C882ED875E4} 24 | Win32Proj 25 | Editplus4Keygen 26 | 10.0.17763.0 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | Application 31 | true 32 | v141 33 | Unicode 34 | Static 35 | 36 | 37 | Application 38 | false 39 | v141 40 | true 41 | Unicode 42 | Static 43 | 44 | 45 | Application 46 | true 47 | v141 48 | Unicode 49 | Static 50 | 51 | 52 | Application 53 | false 54 | v141 55 | true 56 | Unicode 57 | Static 58 | 59 | 60 | 61 | 62 | 63 | 64 | 65 | 66 | 67 | 68 | 69 | 70 | 71 | 72 | 73 | 74 | 75 | 76 | 77 | 78 | true 79 | 80 | 81 | true 82 | 83 | 84 | false 85 | 86 | 87 | false 88 | 89 | 90 | 91 | 92 | 93 | Level3 94 | Disabled 95 | WIN32;_DEBUG;_CONSOLE;%(PreprocessorDefinitions) 96 | 97 | 98 | Console 99 | 100 | 101 | 102 | 103 | 104 | 105 | Level3 106 | Disabled 107 | _DEBUG;_CONSOLE;%(PreprocessorDefinitions) 108 | 109 | 110 | Console 111 | 112 | 113 | 114 | 115 | Level3 116 | 117 | 118 | MaxSpeed 119 | true 120 | true 121 | WIN32;NDEBUG;_CONSOLE;%(PreprocessorDefinitions) 122 | 123 | 124 | Console 125 | true 126 | true 127 | 128 | 129 | 130 | 131 | Level3 132 | 133 | 134 | MaxSpeed 135 | true 136 | true 137 | NDEBUG;_CONSOLE;%(PreprocessorDefinitions) 138 | 139 | 140 | Console 141 | true 142 | true 143 | 144 | 145 | 146 | 147 | 148 | 149 | 150 | 151 | 152 | 153 | 154 | 155 | 156 | 157 | 158 | 159 | 160 | 161 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Editplus4Keygen/Editplus4Keygen.vcxproj.filters: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 |  2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | {4FC737F1-C7A5-4376-A066-2A32D752A2FF} 6 | cpp;c;cc;cxx;def;odl;idl;hpj;bat;asm;asmx 7 | 8 | 9 | {93995380-89BD-4b04-88EB-625FBE52EBFB} 10 | h;hh;hpp;hxx;hm;inl;inc;xsd 11 | 12 | 13 | {67DA6AB6-F800-4c08-8B7A-83BB121AAD01} 14 | rc;ico;cur;bmp;dlg;rc2;rct;bin;rgs;gif;jpg;jpeg;jpe;resx;tiff;tif;png;wav;mfcribbon-ms 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 源文件 20 | 21 | 22 | 源文件 23 | 24 | 25 | 源文件 26 | 27 | 28 | 源文件 29 | 30 | 31 | 源文件 32 | 33 | 34 | 35 | 36 | 头文件 37 | 38 | 39 | 头文件 40 | 41 | 42 | 头文件 43 | 44 | 45 | 头文件 46 | 47 | 48 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Editplus4Keygen/Timer.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #include "Timer.h" 2 | RandomNum::RandomNum(){}; 3 | int RandomNum::getNum(int a, int b) { 4 | if (a > b) 5 | swap(a, b); 6 | mt19937 gen(rd()); 7 | uniform_int_distribution<> dis(a, b); 8 | return dis(gen); 9 | } 10 | Timer::Timer() {}; 11 | void Timer::start() { 12 | s = clock(); 13 | } 14 | void Timer::finish() { 15 | f = clock(); 16 | } 17 | double Timer::totaltime() { 18 | return (double)(f - s) / CLOCKS_PER_SEC; 19 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Editplus4Keygen/Timer.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #pragma once 2 | #include 3 | #include 4 | #include 5 | using namespace std; 6 | class RandomNum { 7 | private: 8 | random_device rd; 9 | public: 10 | RandomNum(); 11 | int getNum(int a, int b); 12 | }; 13 | class Timer { 14 | private: 15 | clock_t s, f; 16 | public: 17 | Timer(); 18 | void start(); 19 | void finish(); 20 | double totaltime(); 21 | }; -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Editplus4Keygen/W2CHAR.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #include "W2CHAR.h" 2 | W2CHAR::W2CHAR() 3 | :m_char(NULL) 4 | ,m_wchar(NULL) 5 | { 6 | } 7 | W2CHAR::~W2CHAR() 8 | { 9 | Release(); 10 | } 11 | char* W2CHAR::WcharToChar(const wchar_t* wp) 12 | { 13 | Release(); 14 | int len= WideCharToMultiByte(CP_ACP,0,wp,wcslen(wp),NULL,0,NULL,NULL); 15 | m_char=new char[len+1]; 16 | WideCharToMultiByte(CP_ACP,0,wp,wcslen(wp),m_char,len,NULL,NULL); 17 | m_char[len]='\0'; 18 | return m_char; 19 | } 20 | wchar_t* W2CHAR::CharToWchar(const char* c) 21 | { 22 | Release(); 23 | int len = MultiByteToWideChar(CP_ACP,0,c,strlen(c),NULL,0); 24 | m_wchar=new wchar_t[len+1]; 25 | MultiByteToWideChar(CP_ACP,0,c,strlen(c),m_wchar,len); 26 | m_wchar[len]='\0'; 27 | return m_wchar; 28 | } 29 | void W2CHAR::Release() 30 | { 31 | if(m_char) 32 | { 33 | delete m_char; 34 | m_char=NULL; 35 | } 36 | if(m_wchar) 37 | { 38 | delete m_wchar; 39 | m_wchar=NULL; 40 | } 41 | } 42 | char* W2CHAR::StringToChar(const string& s) 43 | { 44 | return const_cast(s.c_str()); 45 | } 46 | char* W2CHAR::WstringToChar(const std::wstring &ws) 47 | { 48 | const wchar_t* wp=ws.c_str(); 49 | return WcharToChar(wp); 50 | } 51 | wchar_t* W2CHAR::WstringToWchar(const std::wstring &ws) 52 | { 53 | return const_cast(ws.c_str()); 54 | } 55 | wchar_t* W2CHAR::StringToWchar(const string& s) 56 | { 57 | const char* p=s.c_str(); 58 | return CharToWchar(p); 59 | } 60 | string W2CHAR::WstringToString(const std::wstring &ws) 61 | { 62 | string s; 63 | char* p=WstringToChar(ws); 64 | s.append(p); 65 | return s; 66 | } 67 | wstring W2CHAR::StringToWstring(const std::string &s) 68 | { 69 | wstring ws; 70 | wchar_t* wp=StringToWchar(s); 71 | ws.append(wp); 72 | return ws; 73 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Editplus4Keygen/W2CHAR.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #pragma once 2 | #include 3 | #include 4 | #include 5 | using namespace std; 6 | class W2CHAR 7 | { 8 | public: 9 | W2CHAR(); 10 | virtual~ W2CHAR(); 11 | char* WcharToChar(const wchar_t* wp); 12 | char* StringToChar(const string& s); 13 | char* WstringToChar(const wstring& ws); 14 | wchar_t* CharToWchar(const char* c); 15 | wchar_t* WstringToWchar(const wstring& ws); 16 | wchar_t* StringToWchar(const string& s); 17 | wstring StringToWstring(const string& s); 18 | string WstringToString(const wstring& ws); 19 | void Release(); 20 | private: 21 | char* m_char; 22 | wchar_t* m_wchar; 23 | }; -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Editplus4Keygen/源.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #include 2 | #include "Editplus4Keygen.h" 3 | #include "W2CHAR.h" 4 | using namespace std; 5 | 6 | auto main() -> int 7 | { 8 | setlocale(LC_ALL, ""); 9 | ios::sync_with_stdio(false); 10 | wstring usr; 11 | W2CHAR c; 12 | try 13 | { 14 | cout << "Username:"; 15 | while (getline(wcin, usr, L'\n')) 16 | { 17 | cout << endl; 18 | 19 | auto key5 = Editplus4Keygen::get5Key(usr); 20 | wcout << "Editplus 5.x Regcode: " << endl << key5 << endl; 21 | wcout << "Check Username:" << usr << endl; 22 | wcout << "Check Key:"; 23 | cout << (Editplus4Keygen::Check5Key(usr, key5) ? "True" : "False") << endl << endl; 24 | 25 | auto key4 = Editplus4Keygen::get4Key(usr); 26 | wcout << "Editplus 4.x Regcode: " << endl << key4 << endl; 27 | wcout << "Check Username:" << usr << endl; 28 | wcout << "Check Key:"; 29 | cout << (Editplus4Keygen::Check4Key(usr, key4) ? "True" : "False") << endl << endl; 30 | 31 | auto key3 = Editplus4Keygen::get3Key(usr); 32 | wcout << "Editplus 3.x Regcode: " << endl << key3 << endl; 33 | wcout << "Check Username:" << usr << endl; 34 | wcout << "Check Key:"; 35 | cout << (Editplus4Keygen::Check3Key(usr, key3) ? 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