├── p.txt ├── compile_flags.txt ├── src ├── util │ ├── util.c │ └── util.h ├── gui │ ├── label.c │ ├── label.h │ ├── textBox.c │ ├── textBox.h │ ├── gui.c │ ├── gui.h │ ├── comboBox.h │ └── comboBox.c ├── commandLine │ ├── commandLine.h │ ├── commandLine.c │ └── options │ │ ├── prompt │ │ ├── prompt.h │ │ └── prompt.c │ │ └── font │ │ ├── font.h │ │ └── font.c └── main.c ├── .gitignore ├── .github └── FUNDING.yml ├── TODO.md ├── p.bat ├── wmenu.sln ├── wmenu.vcxproj.filters ├── README.md ├── wmenu.vcxproj └── LICENSE /p.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | build 2 | debug 3 | run 4 | clean 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /compile_flags.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -I 2 | /c/msys64/ucrt64/include/ 3 | /usr/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/ 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/util/util.c: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #include "util.hpp" 2 | 3 | #include 4 | #include 5 | 6 | 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | *.*user 2 | x64/* 3 | /.vs/* 4 | build/* 5 | Debug/* 6 | Release/* 7 | /garbage 8 | wmenu.vcxproj.user 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/gui/label.c: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | //#include "label.hpp" 2 | //#include "../../util/util.hpp" 3 | //#include "../../commandLine/options/font/font.hpp" 4 | 5 | 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/commandLine/commandLine.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | //#ifndef COMMAND_LINE_HPP 2 | //#define COMMAND_LINE_HPP 3 | // 4 | //struct CommandLine 5 | //{ 6 | // int parseArguments(); 7 | // void help(); 8 | //}; 9 | // 10 | //#endif 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/commandLine/commandLine.c: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #include "commandLine.hpp" 2 | 3 | #include 4 | #include 5 | 6 | #include "../gui/gui.hpp" 7 | #include "../util/util.hpp" 8 | #include "../commandLine/options/prompt/prompt.hpp" 9 | 10 | 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/gui/label.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | //#ifndef GUI_LABEL_HPP 2 | //#define GUI_LABEL_HPP 3 | // 4 | //#include 5 | //#include 6 | // 7 | //struct Label 8 | //{ 9 | // void createLabel(HWND hwnd, int x, int y, int width, int height, char* fontName, std::wstring text); 10 | //}; 11 | // 12 | //#endif 13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/gui/textBox.c: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | //#include "textBox.hpp" 2 | // 3 | //#include 4 | //#include 5 | //#include 6 | // 7 | //#include "../../util/util.hpp" 8 | //#include "../../commandLine/options/font/font.hpp" 9 | // 10 | //HWND TextBox::hwnd = NULL; 11 | //int TextBox::hwnd_id = 4; 12 | //WNDPROC TextBox::window_proc = NULL; 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/commandLine/options/prompt/prompt.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | //#ifndef COMMAND_LINE_OPTIONS_PROMPT_HPP 2 | //#define COMMAND_LINE_OPTIONS_PROMPT_HPP 3 | // 4 | //#include 5 | //#include 6 | // 7 | //class Prompt 8 | //{ 9 | //public: 10 | // ~Prompt(); 11 | // 12 | // static Prompt* instance(); 13 | // 14 | // bool exists = false; 15 | // std::wstring value; 16 | // size_t length = 0; 17 | // 18 | //private: 19 | // static std::recursive_mutex m_mutex; 20 | // static std::atomic m_prompt; 21 | //}; 22 | // 23 | //#endif 24 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/gui/textBox.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | //#ifndef GUI_TEXTBOX_HPP 2 | //#define GUI_TEXTBOX_HPP 3 | // 4 | //#include 5 | // 6 | //LRESULT CALLBACK TextBoxWindowHandler(HWND hwnd, UINT msg, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam); 7 | // 8 | //class TextBox 9 | //{ 10 | //public: 11 | // static HWND hwnd; 12 | // static int hwnd_id; 13 | // static WNDPROC window_proc; 14 | // 15 | // static void createTextBox(HWND hwnd, int x, int y, int width, int height, char* fontName); 16 | //}; 17 | // 18 | //#endif 19 | // 20 | ////WNDPROC textbox_window_proc; 21 | ////friend LRESULT CALLBACK TextBoxWindowHandler(HWND hwnd, UINT msg, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam); 22 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/gui/gui.c: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | //std::recursive_mutex Gui::m_mutex; 2 | //std::atomic Gui::m_gui = nullptr; 3 | // 4 | //Gui::~Gui() {} 5 | // 6 | //Gui* Gui::instance() 7 | //{ 8 | // auto object = m_gui.load(std::memory_order_relaxed); 9 | // atomic_thread_fence(std::memory_order_acquire); 10 | // if (!object) 11 | // { 12 | // std::lock_guard lock(m_mutex); 13 | // object = m_gui.load(std::memory_order_relaxed); 14 | // if (!object) 15 | // { 16 | // object = new Gui; 17 | // std::atomic_thread_fence(std::memory_order_release); 18 | // m_gui.store(object, std::memory_order_relaxed); 19 | // } 20 | // } 21 | // return object; 22 | //} 23 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/util/util.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | //#ifndef UTIL_HPP 2 | //#define UTIL_HPP 3 | // 4 | //#include 5 | //#include 6 | // 7 | //class Util { 8 | //public: 9 | // static LPWSTR charPtrToLpcwstr(const char* source); 10 | // static std::wstring stringToWString(const std::string& str); 11 | // static std::wstring stringToLpcwstr(std::string source); 12 | // static int stringToInt(std::string input); 13 | // static size_t findSubStrinInString(std::string data, std::string subString, size_t pos = 0); 14 | // static bool isDelimiterValid(char delimiter); 15 | // static bool containsCarriageOrTab(char seq); 16 | // static char convertCarriageOrTabToAscii(char raw); 17 | //}; 18 | // 19 | //#endif 20 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/commandLine/options/prompt/prompt.c: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | //#include "prompt.hpp" 2 | // 3 | //std::recursive_mutex Prompt::m_mutex; 4 | //std::atomic Prompt::m_prompt = nullptr; 5 | // 6 | //Prompt::~Prompt() {} 7 | // 8 | //Prompt* Prompt::instance() 9 | //{ 10 | // auto object = m_prompt.load(std::memory_order_relaxed); 11 | // atomic_thread_fence(std::memory_order_acquire); 12 | // if (!object) 13 | // { 14 | // std::lock_guard lock(m_mutex); 15 | // object = m_prompt.load(std::memory_order_relaxed); 16 | // if (!object) 17 | // { 18 | // object = new Prompt; 19 | // std::atomic_thread_fence(std::memory_order_release); 20 | // m_prompt.store(object, std::memory_order_relaxed); 21 | // } 22 | // } 23 | // return object; 24 | //} 25 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/FUNDING.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # These are supported funding model platforms 2 | 3 | github: # Replace with up to 4 GitHub Sponsors-enabled usernames e.g., [user1, user2] 4 | patreon: # Replace with a single Patreon username 5 | open_collective: # Replace with a single Open Collective username 6 | ko_fi: # Replace with a single Ko-fi username 7 | tidelift: # Replace with a single Tidelift platform-name/package-name e.g., npm/babel 8 | community_bridge: # Replace with a single Community Bridge project-name e.g., cloud-foundry 9 | liberapay: saeedmirzakhani 10 | issuehunt: # Replace with a single IssueHunt username 11 | otechie: # Replace with a single Otechie username 12 | lfx_crowdfunding: # Replace with a single LFX Crowdfunding project-name e.g., cloud-foundry 13 | custom: # Replace with up to 4 custom sponsorship URLs e.g., ['link1', 'link2'] 14 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/commandLine/options/font/font.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #ifndef COMMANDLINE_OPTIONS_FONT_HPP 2 | #define COMMANDLINE_OPTIONS_FONT_HPP 3 | 4 | #include 5 | #include 6 | 7 | typedef struct name 8 | { 9 | bool exists; 10 | char* value; 11 | } Name; 12 | 13 | typedef struct size 14 | { 15 | bool exists; 16 | int value; 17 | } Size; 18 | 19 | typedef struct font 20 | { 21 | Name name; 22 | Size size; 23 | } Font; 24 | 25 | void setFont(HWND hwnd, char* fontName, int height, int width); 26 | 27 | #endif 28 | 29 | 30 | //#include 31 | //#include 32 | // 33 | // 34 | //class Font 35 | //{ 36 | //public: 37 | // ~Font(); 38 | // 39 | // static Font* instance(); 40 | // 41 | // Name name; 42 | // Size size; 43 | // 44 | //private: 45 | // static std::recursive_mutex m_mutex; 46 | // static std::atomic m_font; 47 | //}; 48 | // 49 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /TODO.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | - [] use tab or Ctrl+n for forward walk and shift+tab or Ctrl+p for backward walk in elements. 2 | - [] when start searching the height of combobox should be change dynamically. (CB_SETITEMHEIGHT) 3 | - [] when start searching, selection should be active on the first item.(CB_SETCURSEL) 4 | - [] option for set background/foreground colors. 5 | - [] option: `position` 6 | - [] option: `width` and `height`. 7 | - [] option for set position at bottom/center/top. 8 | 9 | ** version 1.0.0 10 | - [DONE] option: `prompt`. 11 | - [DONE] option: `-lineNumber`; 12 | - [DONE] option: `caseInsensitive`. 13 | - [DONE] option: `fontName` and `fontSize`. 14 | - [DONE] close wmenu with Esc. 15 | - [DONE] running wmenu without `-elements` option should show a textbox instead of a combobox and when user hit ENTER, it should print the text in textbox. 16 | - [DONE] only allow one instance of wmenu to be run at the same time. 17 | - [DONE] ability to select an item from the list and print it on terminal. 18 | 19 | ** version 0.1.0 20 | - [DONE] send a list of elements to wmenu and it should show them properly. 21 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/commandLine/options/font/font.c: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #include "font.h" 2 | #include 3 | 4 | void 5 | setFont(HWND hwnd, char* fontName, int height, int width) 6 | { 7 | wchar_t wtext[400]; 8 | mbstowcs(wtext, fontName, strlen(fontName) + 1); 9 | LPWSTR ptr = wtext; 10 | 11 | HFONT hFont = CreateFont(height, width, 0, 0, 12 | FW_BOLD, FALSE, FALSE, FALSE, DEFAULT_CHARSET, OUT_OUTLINE_PRECIS, 13 | CLIP_DEFAULT_PRECIS, ANTIALIASED_QUALITY, NULL, ptr); 14 | SendMessage(hwnd, WM_SETFONT, (WPARAM)hFont, 0); 15 | } 16 | 17 | //std::recursive_mutex Font::m_mutex; 18 | //std::atomic Font::m_font = nullptr; 19 | // 20 | //Font::~Font() {} 21 | // 22 | //Font* Font::instance() 23 | //{ 24 | // auto object = m_font.load(std::memory_order_relaxed); 25 | // atomic_thread_fence(std::memory_order_acquire); 26 | // if (!object) 27 | // { 28 | // std::lock_guard lock(m_mutex); 29 | // object = m_font.load(std::memory_order_relaxed); 30 | // if (!object) 31 | // { 32 | // object = new Font; 33 | // std::atomic_thread_fence(std::memory_order_release); 34 | // m_font.store(object, std::memory_order_relaxed); 35 | // } 36 | // } 37 | // return object; 38 | //} 39 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/gui/gui.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | //#ifndef GUI_HPP 2 | //#define GUI_HPP 3 | // 4 | //#include 5 | //#include 6 | //#include 7 | //#include 8 | // 9 | //#include "label/label.hpp" 10 | //#include "textBox/textBox.hpp" 11 | //#include "comboBox/comboBox.hpp" 12 | //#include "../commandLine/options/font/font.hpp" 13 | // 14 | //enum class Position 15 | //{ 16 | // Top, 17 | // Center, 18 | // Bottom 19 | //}; 20 | // 21 | //class Gui 22 | //{ 23 | //public: 24 | // ~Gui(); 25 | // 26 | // static Gui* instance(); 27 | // 28 | // int initialize(const HINSTANCE hInstance, int iCmdShow); 29 | // 30 | // friend LRESULT CALLBACK WindowHandler(HWND, UINT, WPARAM, LPARAM, Gui&); 31 | // 32 | // bool isRunningCheck(); 33 | // 34 | // void setupGui(HWND hwnd); 35 | // 36 | // HWND hwnd; 37 | // int width; 38 | // int height; 39 | // 40 | // std::wstring name; 41 | // std::string version; 42 | // 43 | // Label label; 44 | // TextBox textBox; 45 | // Position position = Position::Top; 46 | // 47 | //private: 48 | // static std::recursive_mutex m_mutex; 49 | // static std::atomic m_gui; 50 | //}; 51 | //LRESULT CALLBACK WindowHandler(HWND hWnd, UINT message, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam, Gui& gui); 52 | // 53 | //#endif 54 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /p.bat: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | @echo off 2 | 3 | :: cl /Zi /Release main.c user32.lib 4 | :: cl.exe /EHsc /Zi /Release main.c 5 | 6 | setlocal EnableDelayedExpansion 7 | 8 | REM Use type command to read the content of apps.txt and pipe it to fzf 9 | for /f "delims=" %%a in ('type %CD%\p.txt ^| fzf --header="project:"' ) do ( set "selected=%%a" ) 10 | 11 | if "!selected!"=="build" ( 12 | REM Prepare environment to recognize VisualStudio Build Tools 13 | call "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2022\BuildTools\Common7\Tools\VsDevCmd.bat" 14 | 15 | REM build the project using msbuild 16 | msbuild . 17 | ) 18 | 19 | if "!selected!"=="debug" ( 20 | if exist "%CD%\build\debug\x64\wmenu.exe" ( 21 | REM Also you can use cdb.exe, ntsd.exe instead of windbg.exe 22 | "C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\Debuggers\x64\windbg.exe" -srcpath build\debug\x64\ -o -G build\debug\x64\wmenu.exe -elements "foo,bar,zoo" -prompt "Jungle: " -caseInsensitive | more 23 | ) else ( 24 | ECHO there is no: build\debug\x64\wmenu.exe 25 | ) 26 | ) 27 | 28 | 29 | if "!selected!"=="run" ( 30 | if exist "%CD%\build\debug\x64\wmenu.exe" ( 31 | start /B .\build\debug\x64\wmenu.exe -elements "foo,bar,zoo" -prompt "Jungle: " -caseInsensitive | more 32 | ) else ( 33 | ECHO there is no: build\debug\x64\wmenu.exe 34 | ) 35 | ) 36 | 37 | if "!selected!"=="clean" ( 38 | rm -rfd build\debug\x64\ 39 | ) 40 | 41 | endlocal 42 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /wmenu.sln: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | Microsoft Visual Studio Solution File, Format Version 12.00 3 | # Visual Studio Version 16 4 | VisualStudioVersion = 16.0.32630.194 5 | MinimumVisualStudioVersion = 10.0.40219.1 6 | Project("{8BC9CEB8-8B4A-11D0-8D11-00A0C91BC942}") = "wmenu", "wmenu.vcxproj", "{9A1680C8-7346-4E0A-9BB2-7BC686163706}" 7 | EndProject 8 | Global 9 | GlobalSection(SolutionConfigurationPlatforms) = preSolution 10 | Release|x86 = Release|x86 11 | Debug|x64 = Debug|x64 12 | Debug|x86 = Debug|x86 13 | Release|x64 = Release|x64 14 | EndGlobalSection 15 | GlobalSection(ProjectConfigurationPlatforms) = postSolution 16 | {9A1680C8-7346-4E0A-9BB2-7BC686163706}.Debug|x64.ActiveCfg = Debug|x64 17 | {9A1680C8-7346-4E0A-9BB2-7BC686163706}.Debug|x64.Build.0 = Debug|x64 18 | {9A1680C8-7346-4E0A-9BB2-7BC686163706}.Debug|x86.ActiveCfg = Debug|Win32 19 | {9A1680C8-7346-4E0A-9BB2-7BC686163706}.Debug|x86.Build.0 = Debug|Win32 20 | {9A1680C8-7346-4E0A-9BB2-7BC686163706}.Release|x64.ActiveCfg = Release|x64 21 | {9A1680C8-7346-4E0A-9BB2-7BC686163706}.Release|x64.Build.0 = Release|x64 22 | {9A1680C8-7346-4E0A-9BB2-7BC686163706}.Release|x86.ActiveCfg = Release|Win32 23 | {9A1680C8-7346-4E0A-9BB2-7BC686163706}.Release|x86.Build.0 = Release|Win32 24 | EndGlobalSection 25 | GlobalSection(SolutionProperties) = preSolution 26 | HideSolutionNode = FALSE 27 | EndGlobalSection 28 | GlobalSection(ExtensibilityGlobals) = postSolution 29 | SolutionGuid = {B6CDDCC1-88A4-4075-917B-28AAF659E1F1} 30 | EndGlobalSection 31 | EndGlobal 32 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/gui/comboBox.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #ifndef GUI_COMBOBOX_HPP 2 | #define GUI_COMBOBOX_HPP 3 | 4 | #include 5 | #include 6 | #include 7 | #include 8 | #include 9 | 10 | typedef struct items 11 | { 12 | bool exists; 13 | char* rawItems; 14 | char** compoundItems; 15 | } Items; 16 | 17 | typedef struct position 18 | { 19 | int x; 20 | int y; 21 | } Position; 22 | 23 | typedef struct dimension 24 | { 25 | int width; 26 | int height; 27 | } Dimension; 28 | 29 | typedef struct lineNumber 30 | { 31 | bool exists; 32 | int value; 33 | } LineNumber; 34 | 35 | typedef struct caseSensitive 36 | { 37 | bool exists; 38 | } CaseSensitive; 39 | 40 | typedef struct comboBox 41 | { 42 | Items items; 43 | Position position; 44 | Dimension dimension; 45 | LineNumber lineNumber; 46 | CaseSensitive caseSensitive; 47 | 48 | HWND hwnd; 49 | int hwnd_id ; 50 | } ComboBox; 51 | 52 | void createComboBox(ComboBox* comboBox, Font* font, HWND* hwnd); 53 | #endif 54 | 55 | 56 | 57 | //#include 58 | //#include 59 | //#include 60 | 61 | //#include 62 | //#include 63 | //#include 64 | //#include 65 | // 66 | //#include 67 | //#include 68 | //#include 69 | //#include 70 | //#include 71 | // 72 | //struct Items 73 | //{ 74 | // bool exists = false; 75 | // std::string rawItems = ""; 76 | // std::vector listOfItems; 77 | //}; 78 | // 79 | //struct LineNumber 80 | //{ 81 | // bool exists = false; 82 | // int value = 0; 83 | //}; 84 | // 85 | //struct CaseSensitive 86 | //{ 87 | // bool exists = true; 88 | //}; 89 | // 90 | ////struct Position 91 | ////{ 92 | //// int x = 0; 93 | //// int y = 0; 94 | ////}; 95 | // 96 | //class ComboBox 97 | //{ 98 | //public: 99 | // ~ComboBox(); 100 | // 101 | // static ComboBox* instance(); 102 | // 103 | // int setLineNumber(); 104 | // void createComboBox(HWND hwnd, int x, int y, int width, int height, char* fontName); 105 | // 106 | // Items items; 107 | // HWND hwnd = NULL; 108 | // int hwnd_id = 3 ; 109 | // LineNumber lineNumber; 110 | // CaseSensitive caseSensitive; 111 | // //Position position; 112 | // 113 | //private: 114 | // static std::atomic m_comboBox; 115 | // static std::recursive_mutex m_mutex; 116 | //}; 117 | // 118 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/gui/comboBox.c: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #include 2 | #include 3 | #include "comboBox.h" 4 | #include "../commandLine/options/font/font.h" 5 | 6 | void 7 | createComboBox(ComboBox* comboBox, Font* font, HWND* hwnd) 8 | { 9 | comboBox->hwnd = CreateWindow(WC_COMBOBOX, L"", CBS_DROPDOWN | CBS_HASSTRINGS | WS_CHILD | WS_VISIBLE, 10 | comboBox->position.x, comboBox->position.y, 11 | comboBox->dimension.width, comboBox->dimension.height, 12 | hwnd, (HMENU)comboBox->hwnd_id, NULL, NULL); 13 | 14 | if (font->name.exists) 15 | { 16 | setFont(hwnd, font->name, 17 | font->size.exists ? (font->size.value * 2) + (font->size.value / 2) : 20, 18 | font->size.exists ? font->size.value : 8); 19 | } 20 | 21 | int itemsSize = 2dCharArraySize(comboBox->items.compoundItems); 22 | if (itemsSize) 23 | { 24 | for (size_t i = 0; i < itemsSize; ++i) 25 | { 26 | std::wstring stemp = std::wstring(items.listOfItems[i].begin(), items.listOfItems[i].end()); 27 | LPCWSTR sw = stemp.c_str(); 28 | SendMessageW(hwnd, CB_ADDSTRING, 0, (LPARAM)sw); 29 | } 30 | ComboBox_ShowDropdown(hwnd, TRUE); 31 | 32 | RECT rect; 33 | int comboWidth = 0; 34 | int comboHeight = 0; 35 | 36 | if(GetWindowRect(hwnd, &rect)) 37 | { 38 | comboWidth = rect.right - rect.left; 39 | comboHeight = rect.bottom - rect.top; 40 | } 41 | SetWindowPos(m_hwnd, NULL, 42 | 0, 0, 43 | Prompt::instance()->exists ? width + Prompt::instance()->length * 8 : width, 44 | comboHeight, 45 | NULL); 46 | SetFocus(hwnd); 47 | } 48 | else 49 | { 50 | printf("There's no elmenets!"); 51 | } 52 | } 53 | 54 | //, HWND m_hwnd, int x, int y, int width, int height, char* fontName) 55 | //#include "../../util/util.hpp" 56 | //#include "../../commandLine/options/font/font.hpp" 57 | //#include "../../commandLine/options/prompt/prompt.hpp" 58 | // 59 | //std::recursive_mutex ComboBox::m_mutex; 60 | //std::atomic ComboBox::m_comboBox = nullptr; 61 | // 62 | //ComboBox::~ComboBox() {} 63 | // 64 | //ComboBox* ComboBox::instance() 65 | //{ 66 | // auto object = m_comboBox.load(std::memory_order_relaxed); 67 | // atomic_thread_fence(std::memory_order_acquire); 68 | // if (!object) 69 | // { 70 | // std::lock_guard lock(m_mutex); 71 | // object = m_comboBox.load(std::memory_order_relaxed); 72 | // if (!object) 73 | // { 74 | // object = new ComboBox; 75 | // std::atomic_thread_fence(std::memory_order_release); 76 | // m_comboBox.store(object, std::memory_order_relaxed); 77 | // } 78 | // } 79 | // return object; 80 | //} 81 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /wmenu.vcxproj.filters: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | {a03504d4-51c5-4fca-8e92-5e4ef55b198c} 6 | 7 | 8 | {2558c252-2278-42f5-a909-a7cad9f04fe4} 9 | 10 | 11 | {c37df874-8744-4f62-bb66-2d40535b4b17} 12 | 13 | 14 | {ffd0efb0-eb65-4d5c-b10a-a6bb01777238} 15 | 16 | 17 | {7d931e44-058c-41e3-9092-193511ff18b0} 18 | 19 | 20 | {105068c3-8446-4d7f-92c1-379f73fcd3c8} 21 | 22 | 23 | {2a208d8d-44c5-4c12-aec0-7e8f139466e4} 24 | 25 | 26 | {caaaee96-58b8-4c0d-9b35-72f676f8d3a7} 27 | 28 | 29 | {04f0beed-b3fb-4497-b789-5c6d43e7b310} 30 | 31 | 32 | {6078391b-82ce-49d9-965f-09ba8c327112} 33 | 34 | 35 | 36 | 37 | 38 | docs 39 | 40 | 41 | docs 42 | 43 | 44 | docs 45 | 46 | 47 | 48 | 49 | util 50 | 51 | 52 | commandLine 53 | 54 | 55 | commandLine\options\font 56 | 57 | 58 | gui\label 59 | 60 | 61 | gui\comboBox 62 | 63 | 64 | gui\textBox 65 | 66 | 67 | gui 68 | 69 | 70 | commandLine\options\prompt 71 | 72 | 73 | 74 | 75 | 76 | util 77 | 78 | 79 | commandLine 80 | 81 | 82 | commandLine\options\font 83 | 84 | 85 | gui\label 86 | 87 | 88 | gui\comboBox 89 | 90 | 91 | gui\textBox 92 | 93 | 94 | gui 95 | 96 | 97 | commandLine\options\prompt 98 | 99 | 100 | 101 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | !! Archived: I lost interest in Windows OS, due to many factors including: 1. win32 API, 2. lack of developer-friendly tools. and many others... 2 | 3 | msys2+scoop was my latest attempt to make a living in Windows more comfortable. but still, it was terrible. You can find all my efforts here: https://github.com/LinArcX/winconf 4 | 5 | And if anyone is interested, he/she can fork this repo! but I strongly recommend you switch to a better OS! 6 | 7 | # wmenu 8 | A [dmenu](https://tools.suckless.org/dmenu/) clone for the Windows operating system written in pure win32 API. 9 | 10 | # why? 11 | wmenu is a hybrid GUI/terminal application inspired by [dmenu](https://tools.suckless.org/dmenu/). There are some reasons that i started to develop this software: 12 | 13 | - I missed my linux workflow. 14 | 15 | When I met dmenu for the first time, I said to myself: "This simple tool can change your workflow completely", And surprisingly it did! 16 | I started to use dmenu to automate almost everything in my machine. 17 | From searching through applications, managing software(installing/deleting/updating), running custom scripts, browsing through my favorite directories, playing music, etc... 18 | 19 | But the problem is that dmenu uses Xlib under the hood which is not available on Windows. There are some hacky ways like compiling dmenu using Cygwin, but.. no. I didn't like those ways. 20 | 21 | So I started from scratch to clone dmenu using win32 API, without any emulation. This is how wmenu was born :) 22 | 23 | - To notify myself and others that we are the ones who should control the computers, not the opposite. 24 | 25 | We can feel that with the rise of AI + Cloud Computing, we'll no longer understand what's happening inside our machines. 26 | 27 | - To show you how we can create a simple and minimal c/win32 application without using visual studio. without using trendy/bubbly ideas like clean code, design patters, etc.. 28 | 29 | You just need a set of fucking simple tools: shell/editor/compiler/debugger. And those are enough for you and me. :) 30 | 31 | - To encourage people to challenge their habits. (even if you are a programmer or not.) 32 | 33 | Microsoft tried so hard during the last years (And they are trying more than before) to force people to use Windows in a specific way. 34 | They pay huge amounts of money to engineers to create a palace!(__default__ environment) 35 | At the end, you will become a good user(follower!) But man! it's the computer world. No one can tell you __HOW__ you can use your computer. 36 | 37 | # code of conduct 38 | Previously i was using c++, design patterns and following uncle Bob's Clean Code for wmenu. After a lot of experiences, i realized that a source-code can be call __clean__ when: 39 | - it's written in a simplest form even a noob can read and rationalize about it's structure and intention easily. 40 | - we don't overcomplicate things. 41 | - smart solutions sometimes lead to add more complexities. so: KISS. 42 | - you can debug your code more easily. 43 | 44 | # shots 45 | [Application launcher](https://github.com/LinArcX/winconf/blob/master/batch/fzf/a.bat): 46 | ![application_launcher](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/10884422/193086477-edc60bb8-2fbc-4974-be43-adb5a9079d20.jpg) 47 | 48 | [Jump to favorite directories](https://github.com/LinArcX/winconf/blob/master/batch/fzf/d.bat): 49 | ![jump_to_favorite_dirs](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/10884422/193086873-353ad517-06aa-4669-bc90-b14d044cffcb.jpg) 50 | 51 | [PowerManager](https://github.com/LinArcX/winconf/blob/master/batch/wmenu/power_manager.bat): 52 | ![power_manager](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/10884422/193086890-9e3e20ce-2263-4251-aadb-553dc9c276d6.jpg) 53 | 54 | # build/debug/run 55 | ## `p.bat` 56 | if you prefer minimal environment and independent tools like me, and don't want to rely on visual studio for building/debugging, please download and install: 57 | - fzf 58 | - windgb 59 | - Build Tools for Visual Studio 2022. 60 | 61 | I provide a batch script called: `p.bat` that is using `fzf` and `p.txt` to make a menu for you in cmd. After run it, you can choose to: 62 | - build 63 | - debug 64 | - clean 65 | - run 66 | 67 | ### Debugging 68 | You can use winDbg for debugging wmenu. eigher install Windows Driver Kit(WDK) or [newer winDbg](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/drivers/debugger/) alone. 69 | - Not forget to add the executable of winDbg to your PATh environment variable, since p.bat will use it. 70 | - If you are on windows 10, you need to be sure that you have: Windows 10 Anniversary Update (version 1607) or newer. you can install it with choco: 71 | `choco install windows-10-update-assistant --version=1.4.9200.22175` 72 | 73 | Then just run `p.bat` and select __debug__ option. 74 | 75 | ### Troubleshooting 76 | #### Error: VsDevCmd.bat encountered errors. Environment may be incomplete and/or incorrect. ** error VsDev.cmd 77 | Open regedit and go to: 78 | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Command Processor 79 | Change: 80 | Autorun = "cls" 81 | To: 82 | Autorun = "" 83 | 84 | ## Visual Studio 85 | - If you prefer visual studio, you can just download visual studio and open .sln in the root of the project with it. 86 | - All the debugging/building/cleaning the project will be happen inside this magic box. 87 | 88 | # How it works? 89 | wmenu as it's core is a "GUI echo" utility. 90 | If you pass a list of items to it via: `-elements` option, wmenu shows you a ComboBox and and you're able to select one of them. After that, it echos back that item on your terminal. 91 | If you omit `-elements`, wmenu starts acting like a GUI TextBox. Now you can type something and by pressing ENTER, it will echo the content of TextBox on the screen. 92 | 93 | Since wmenu uses the WINDOWS subsystem when compiling, you can't use stdout directly. 94 | 95 | So you should pipe it with `more` command: 96 | 97 | `wmenu.exe -elements "wmenu,dmenu,dwm" | more` 98 | 99 | Or if you want to use a specific delimiter: 100 | 101 | `wmenu.exe -element-delimiter ":" -elements "wmenu:dmenu:dwm" | more` 102 | 103 | For more information about how using wmenu: 104 | `wmenu.exe -help | more` 105 | 106 | Now let's create a file called `apps.bat` and paste these lines into it: 107 | ``` 108 | @echo off 109 | start /B wmenu.exe -elements "notepad;explorer;paint;" | more > %temp%/apps.txt 110 | 111 | for /f "tokens=*" %%s in (%temp%\apps.txt) do ( 112 | if "%%s"=="notepad" ( start %%s) 113 | else if "%%s"=="explorer" ( start %%s ) 114 | else if "%%s"=="paint" ( start mspaint ) 115 | else ( REM default case...) 116 | ) 117 | 118 | del "%temp%\apps.txt" 119 | ``` 120 | 121 | You can use [clavier+](https://github.com/guilryder/clavier-plus) to bind it to a key. 122 | As i said, i [use](https://github.com/LinArcX/winconf/tree/master/wmenu) wmenu for almost anything. Enjoy hacking your workflow :) 123 | 124 | ## License 125 | ![License](https://img.shields.io/github/license/LinArcX/wmenu.svg) 126 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /wmenu.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 | 16.0 23 | Win32Proj 24 | {9a1680c8-7346-4e0a-9bb2-7bc686163706} 25 | wmenu 26 | 10.0 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | Application 31 | true 32 | v143 33 | Unicode 34 | 35 | 36 | Application 37 | false 38 | v143 39 | true 40 | Unicode 41 | 42 | 43 | Application 44 | true 45 | v143 46 | Unicode 47 | 48 | 49 | Application 50 | false 51 | v143 52 | true 53 | Unicode 54 | 55 | 56 | 57 | 58 | 59 | 60 | 61 | 62 | 63 | 64 | 65 | 66 | 67 | 68 | 69 | 70 | 71 | 72 | 73 | 74 | true 75 | $(SolutionDir)build\debug\x86\ 76 | 77 | 78 | false 79 | $(SolutionDir)build\release\x86\ 80 | 81 | 82 | true 83 | $(SolutionDir)build\debug\x64\ 84 | 85 | 86 | false 87 | $(SolutionDir)build\release\x64\ 88 | 89 | 90 | 91 | Level3 92 | true 93 | WIN32;_DEBUG;_CONSOLE;_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS;%(PreprocessorDefinitions) 94 | true 95 | stdcpp17 96 | /EHsc /Zi /Debug 97 | 98 | 99 | Windows 100 | true 101 | 102 | 103 | 104 | 105 | Level3 106 | true 107 | true 108 | true 109 | WIN32;NDEBUG;_CONSOLE;%(PreprocessorDefinitions) 110 | true 111 | 112 | 113 | Windows 114 | true 115 | true 116 | true 117 | 118 | 119 | 120 | 121 | Level3 122 | true 123 | _DEBUG;_CONSOLE;%(PreprocessorDefinitions) 124 | true 125 | /EHsc /Zi /Debug 126 | 127 | 128 | Windows 129 | true 130 | 131 | 132 | 133 | 134 | Level3 135 | true 136 | true 137 | true 138 | NDEBUG;_CONSOLE;%(PreprocessorDefinitions) 139 | true 140 | 141 | 142 | Windows 143 | true 144 | true 145 | true 146 | 147 | 148 | 149 | 150 | 151 | 152 | 153 | 154 | 155 | 156 | 157 | 158 | 159 | 160 | 161 | 162 | 163 | 164 | 165 | 166 | 167 | 168 | 169 | 170 | 171 | 172 | 173 | 174 | 175 | 176 | 177 | 178 | 179 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/main.c: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | //#include "gui.hpp" 2 | 3 | //#include 4 | //#include 5 | 6 | //#include "../util/util.hpp" 7 | //#include "../commandLine/commandLine.hpp" 8 | //#include "../commandLine/options/prompt/prompt.hpp" 9 | ////std::wstring stringToLpcwstr(std::string source) 10 | //{ 11 | // std::wstring temp = std::wstring(source.begin(), source.end()); 12 | // return temp; 13 | //} 14 | 15 | #pragma warning(disable: 4996) 16 | 17 | char* 18 | getline_custom(FILE *file) 19 | { 20 | char *line = NULL; 21 | size_t bufsize = 0; 22 | ssize_t bytes_read; 23 | 24 | bytes_read = getline(&line, &bufsize, file); 25 | 26 | if (bytes_read == -1) { 27 | free(line); 28 | return NULL; 29 | } else { 30 | // Remove newline character if present 31 | if (bytes_read > 0 && line[bytes_read - 1] == '\n') { 32 | line[bytes_read - 1] = '\0'; 33 | } 34 | return line; 35 | } 36 | } 37 | 38 | struct Prompt 39 | { 40 | bool exists = false; 41 | wchar_t value[300] = NULL; 42 | size_t length = 0; 43 | } 44 | 45 | 46 | 47 | 48 | LPWSTR charPtrToLpcwstr(const char* source) 49 | { 50 | wchar_t wtext[500]; 51 | mbstowcs(wtext, source, strlen(source) + 1); 52 | LPWSTR ptr = wtext; 53 | return ptr; 54 | } 55 | 56 | int stringToInt(std::string input) 57 | { 58 | int output; 59 | std::stringstream stream(input); 60 | stream >> output; 61 | return output; 62 | } 63 | 64 | size_t findSubStrinInString(std::string data, std::string subString, size_t pos) 65 | { 66 | std::transform(data.begin(), data.end(), data.begin(), ::tolower); 67 | std::transform(subString.begin(), subString.end(), subString.begin(), ::tolower); 68 | return data.find(subString, pos); 69 | } 70 | 71 | std::wstring stringToWString(const std::string& str) 72 | { 73 | int size_needed = MultiByteToWideChar(CP_UTF8, 0, &str[0], (int)str.size(), NULL, 0); 74 | std::wstring wstrTo( size_needed, 0 ); 75 | MultiByteToWideChar(CP_UTF8, 0, &str[0], (int)str.size(), &wstrTo[0], size_needed); 76 | return wstrTo; 77 | } 78 | 79 | bool isDelimiterValid(char delimiter) 80 | { 81 | bool isValid = false; 82 | switch (delimiter) 83 | { 84 | case ',': 85 | case ';': 86 | case ':': 87 | case 32: // SPACE 88 | case '-': 89 | case '_': 90 | case '|': 91 | isValid = true; 92 | break; 93 | default: 94 | isValid = false; 95 | break; 96 | } 97 | return isValid; 98 | } 99 | 100 | bool containsCarriageOrTab(char raw) 101 | { 102 | bool result = false; 103 | switch (raw) 104 | { 105 | case 'n': 106 | case 'r': 107 | case 't': 108 | result = true; 109 | break; 110 | default: 111 | result = false; 112 | break; 113 | } 114 | return result; 115 | } 116 | 117 | char convertCarriageOrTabToAscii(char raw) 118 | { 119 | char result; 120 | switch (raw) 121 | { 122 | case 'n': 123 | result = 10; 124 | break; 125 | case 'r': 126 | result = 13; 127 | break; 128 | case 't': 129 | result = 9; 130 | break; 131 | default: 132 | result = raw; 133 | break; 134 | } 135 | return result; 136 | } 137 | 138 | int parseArguments() 139 | { 140 | int exitFlag = 0; 141 | ComboBox::instance()->caseSensitive.exists = true; 142 | size_t argc = __argc; 143 | char** argv = __argv; 144 | char delimiter = ','; 145 | 146 | for (size_t i = 0; i < argc; ++i) 147 | { 148 | if (0 == strcmp(argv[i], "-version")) 149 | { 150 | printf("version: %s\n", Gui::instance()->version.c_str()); 151 | SendMessage(Gui::instance()->hwnd, WM_CLOSE, 0, 0); 152 | exitFlag = -1; 153 | break; 154 | } 155 | else if (0 == strcmp(argv[i], "-help")) 156 | { 157 | help(); 158 | SendMessage(Gui::instance()->hwnd, WM_CLOSE, 0, 0); 159 | exitFlag = -1; 160 | break; 161 | } 162 | else if (0 == strcmp(argv[i], "-element-delimiter")) 163 | { 164 | std::string delimiterRaw = argv[i + 1]; 165 | if (delimiterRaw.length() == 2 && (delimiterRaw[0] == '\\' && Util::containsCarriageOrTab(delimiterRaw[1]))) 166 | { 167 | delimiter = Util::convertCarriageOrTabToAscii(delimiterRaw[1]); 168 | } 169 | else if(delimiterRaw.length() == 1 && Util::isDelimiterValid(delimiterRaw[0])) 170 | { 171 | delimiter = delimiterRaw[0]; 172 | } 173 | else 174 | { 175 | printf("Delimiter must be a single and valid character. [, ; : - _ | And SPACE]\n"); 176 | SendMessage(Gui::instance()->hwnd, WM_CLOSE, 0, 0); 177 | exitFlag = -1; 178 | break; 179 | } 180 | } 181 | else if (0 == strcmp(argv[i], "-elements")) 182 | { 183 | combo->items.exists = true; 184 | combo->items.rawItems = argv[i + 1]; 185 | 186 | char* item = NULL; 187 | //std::string item; 188 | std::stringstream ss (ComboBox::instance()->items.rawItems); 189 | while (getline (ss, item, delimiter)) 190 | { 191 | //ComboBox::instance()->items.listOfItems.push_back(item); 192 | strings = (char **)realloc(strings, (size + 1) * sizeof(char *)); 193 | strings[size++] = strdup("Hello"); 194 | } 195 | } 196 | else if (0 == strcmp(argv[i], "-prompt")) 197 | { 198 | prompt->exists = true; 199 | prompt->value = Util::stringToWString(argv[i + 1]); 200 | prompt->length = Prompt::instance()->value.length(); 201 | } 202 | else if (0 == strcmp(argv[i], "-caseInsensitive")) 203 | { 204 | ComboBox::instance()->caseSensitive.exists = false; 205 | } 206 | //else if (0 == strcmp(argv[i], "-position")) 207 | //{ 208 | // ComboBox::instance()->position.x = false; 209 | //} 210 | else if (0 == strcmp(argv[i], "-fontName")) 211 | { 212 | font->name.exists = true; 213 | font->name.value = argv[i + 1]; 214 | } 215 | else if (0 == strcmp(argv[i], "-fontSize")) 216 | { 217 | font->size.exists = true; 218 | font->size.value = (Util::stringToInt(argv[i + 1])); 219 | } 220 | else if (0 == strcmp(argv[i], "-lineNumber")) 221 | { 222 | combo->lineNumber.exists = true; 223 | combo->lineNumber.value = Util::stringToInt(argv[i + 1]); 224 | } 225 | } 226 | return exitFlag; 227 | } 228 | 229 | void CommandLine::help() 230 | { 231 | printf("NAME\t%ls\n", Gui::instance()->name.c_str()); 232 | printf("\tA dmenu clone for windows operating system written with pure win32 API\n\n\n"); 233 | 234 | printf("SYNOPSIS\n"); 235 | printf("\t wmenu.exe [OPTIONS...] | more\n\n\n"); 236 | 237 | printf("DESCRIPTION\n"); 238 | printf("\twmenu is a hybrid gui/terminal win32 application inspired by dmenu from suckless.\n \\ 239 | \tBut it is more than dmenu. It's better to see it as \"a GUI echo\" utility.\n\n \\ 240 | \tIf you pass it a list of items via: `-elements` option, \n \\ 241 | \twmenu shows you a ComboBox and and can choose one of the items from the list. After that, it echos back that item on your terminal.\n\n \\ 242 | \tIf you omit `-elements`, wmenu starts acting like a GUI TextBox.\n \\ 243 | \tNow you can type something and by pressing ENTER, it will echo the content of TextBox on the screen.\n \\ 244 | \n\n"); 245 | 246 | printf("OPTIONS\n"); 247 | printf("\t -elements\n"); 248 | printf("\t\tWith this option, you can pass a list of comma-separated items to wmenu. example: `wmenu -elements \"foo,bar,baRR,BAr,For,Foo,FOOO,BAZZ\"`\n\n"); 249 | 250 | printf("\t -element-delimiter\n"); 251 | printf("\t\tSpecify which character to seperate the elements from each other.[valid delimiters: , ; : - _ | And SPACE] If the option is ommited, wmenu will use \",\" by default\ 252 | \n\t\texample: `wmenu -element-delimiter \":\" -elements \"foo:bar:baRR:BAr:For:Foo:FOOO:BAZZ\"`\n\n"); 253 | 254 | printf("\t -prompt\n"); 255 | printf("\t\tShows a label at the top-left corner of wmenu.\n\n"); 256 | 257 | printf("\t -caseInsensitive\n"); 258 | printf("\t\tWhen passing a list of items to `-elements`, you can specify the search behavior should be case insensitive.\n\n"); 259 | 260 | printf("\t -fontName\n"); 261 | printf("\t\tSpecifying the font name that is used for GUI elements(ComboBox, TextBox, Label, ...).\n\n"); 262 | 263 | printf("\t -fontSize\n"); 264 | printf("\t\tSpecifying the font size that is used for GUI elements(ComboBox, TextBox, Label, ...).\n\n"); 265 | 266 | printf("\t -lineNumber\n"); 267 | printf("\t\tSpecifying the number of items when showing the comboBox(This option should be used only with `-elements` option).\n\n"); 268 | 269 | printf("\t -version\n"); 270 | printf("\t\tShows version number.\n\n"); 271 | 272 | printf("\t -help\n"); 273 | printf("\t\tShows this help page.\n\n"); 274 | } 275 | 276 | LRESULT CALLBACK TextBoxWindowHandler(HWND hwnd, UINT msg, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam) 277 | { 278 | switch (msg) 279 | { 280 | case WM_KEYDOWN: 281 | { 282 | switch (wParam) 283 | { 284 | case VK_RETURN: 285 | { 286 | wchar_t buf[256]; 287 | SendMessage(hwnd, (UINT)EM_GETLINE, (WPARAM)0, (LPARAM)buf); 288 | printf("%ls", buf); 289 | SendMessage(hwnd, WM_CLOSE, 0, 0); 290 | } 291 | } 292 | } break; 293 | case WM_CLOSE: 294 | { 295 | PostQuitMessage(0); 296 | return 0; 297 | } break; 298 | } 299 | return CallWindowProc(TextBox::window_proc, hwnd, msg, wParam, lParam); 300 | } 301 | 302 | void createTextBox(HWND hwnd, int x, int y, int width, int height, char* fontName) 303 | { 304 | HWND hwndTextBox = CreateWindow(WC_EDIT, L"", 305 | WS_BORDER | WS_CHILD | WS_VISIBLE | WS_VISIBLE | ES_WANTRETURN, 306 | x, y, width, height, 307 | hwnd, (HMENU)hwnd_id, NULL, NULL); 308 | 309 | if (Font::instance()->name.exists) 310 | { 311 | Util::setFont(hwndTextBox, fontName, 312 | Font::instance()->size.exists ? (Font::instance()->size.value * 2) + (Font::instance()->size.value / 2) : 20, 313 | Font::instance()->size.exists ? Font::instance()->size.value : 8); 314 | } 315 | 316 | window_proc = (WNDPROC) SetWindowLongPtr(hwndTextBox, GWLP_WNDPROC, (LONG_PTR)TextBoxWindowHandler); 317 | SetFocus(hwndTextBox); 318 | } 319 | 320 | void createLabel(HWND hwnd, int x, int y, int width, int height, char* fontName, std::wstring text) 321 | { 322 | HWND hwndPrompt = CreateWindow(L"static", NULL, WS_CHILD | WS_VISIBLE, 323 | x, y, width, height, 324 | hwnd, NULL, 325 | (HINSTANCE) GetWindowLongPtr (hwnd, GWLP_HINSTANCE), NULL); 326 | 327 | if (Font::instance()->name.exists) 328 | { 329 | Util::setFont(hwndPrompt, fontName, 330 | Font::instance()->size.exists ? (Font::instance()->size.value * 2) + (Font::instance()->size.value / 2) : 20, 331 | Font::instance()->size.exists ? Font::instance()->size.value : 8); 332 | } 333 | 334 | SetWindowText(hwndPrompt, text.c_str()); 335 | } 336 | 337 | int setLineNumber() 338 | { 339 | int output = 0; 340 | if (1 == lineNumber.value) { output = 50; } 341 | else if (2 == lineNumber.value) { output = 85; } 342 | else if (3 == lineNumber.value) { output = 105; } 343 | else { output = 105 + ((lineNumber.value - 3) * 20); } 344 | return output; 345 | } 346 | 347 | void setupGui(HWND m_hwnd) 348 | { 349 | if (ComboBox::instance()->items.exists) 350 | { 351 | if (Prompt::instance()->exists) 352 | { 353 | label.createLabel(m_hwnd, 354 | 0, 355 | 0, 356 | (Prompt::instance()->length * 8), 357 | 155, 358 | Font::instance()->name.value, 359 | Prompt::instance()->value); 360 | 361 | int lineNumber = 0; 362 | if (ComboBox::instance()->lineNumber.exists) 363 | { 364 | lineNumber = setLineNumber(); 365 | } 366 | else 367 | { 368 | lineNumber = 125; 369 | } 370 | 371 | ComboBox::instance()->createComboBox(m_hwnd, 372 | Prompt::instance()->exists ? Prompt::instance()->length * 8 : 0, 373 | 0, 374 | width - (Prompt::instance()->length * 8), 375 | lineNumber, 376 | Font::instance()->name.value); 377 | } 378 | else 379 | { 380 | ComboBox::instance()->createComboBox(hwnd, 381 | Prompt::instance()->exists ? Prompt::instance()->length * 8 : 0, 382 | 0, 383 | Prompt::instance()->exists ? (width - (Prompt::instance()->length * 8)) : width, 384 | ComboBox::instance()->lineNumber.exists ? ComboBox::instance()->lineNumber.value : 125, 385 | Font::instance()->name.value); 386 | } 387 | } 388 | else 389 | { 390 | if (Prompt::instance()->exists) 391 | { 392 | label.createLabel(m_hwnd, 393 | 0, 394 | 0, 395 | (Prompt::instance()->length * 8), 396 | 125, 397 | Font::instance()->name.value, 398 | Prompt::instance()->value); 399 | 400 | textBox.createTextBox(m_hwnd, 401 | Prompt::instance()->exists ? Prompt::instance()->length * 8 : 0, 402 | 0, 403 | Prompt::instance()->exists ? width - Prompt::instance()->length : width, 404 | 200, 405 | Font::instance()->name.value); 406 | } 407 | else 408 | { 409 | textBox.createTextBox(m_hwnd, 410 | Prompt::instance()->exists ? Prompt::instance()->length * 8 : 0, 411 | 0, 412 | Prompt::instance()->exists ? width - Prompt::instance()->length : width, 413 | 200, 414 | Font::instance()->name.value); 415 | } 416 | } 417 | } 418 | 419 | bool 420 | isRunningCheck() 421 | { 422 | std::wstring suffix = L"_Mutex"; 423 | std::wstring fullName = name + suffix; 424 | HANDLE Mutex = CreateMutex(NULL, FALSE, fullName.c_str()); 425 | if (ERROR_ALREADY_EXISTS == GetLastError()) 426 | { 427 | return true; 428 | } 429 | else 430 | { 431 | return false; 432 | } 433 | } 434 | 435 | LRESULT CALLBACK WindowHandler(HWND hWnd, UINT message, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam, Gui& gui) 436 | { 437 | HDC hdc; 438 | PAINTSTRUCT ps; 439 | switch (message) 440 | { 441 | case WM_ACTIVATE: 442 | case WM_SETFOCUS: 443 | case WM_ENABLE: 444 | case WM_MOVE: 445 | case WM_FONTCHANGE: 446 | { 447 | HDC hdcStatic = (HDC)wParam; 448 | SetTextColor(hdcStatic, RGB(240, 216, 192)); 449 | SetBkColor(hdcStatic, RGB(79, 78, 77)); 450 | return (INT_PTR)CreateSolidBrush(RGB(107, 105, 99)); 451 | } break; 452 | case WM_PAINT: 453 | { 454 | hdc = BeginPaint(hWnd, &ps); 455 | EndPaint(hWnd, &ps); 456 | return 0; 457 | } break; 458 | case WM_COMMAND: 459 | { 460 | if (HIWORD(wParam) == CBN_SELENDOK) 461 | { 462 | if (LOWORD(wParam) == ComboBox::instance()->hwnd_id) 463 | { 464 | HWND hcombo = (HWND)lParam; 465 | LRESULT index = SendMessageW(hcombo, CB_GETCURSEL, (WPARAM)0, (LPARAM)0); 466 | wchar_t buf[256]; 467 | SendMessageW(hcombo, (UINT)CB_GETLBTEXT, (WPARAM)index, (LPARAM)buf); 468 | printf("%ls", buf); 469 | SendMessage(hWnd, WM_CLOSE, 0, 0); 470 | } 471 | } 472 | if (HIWORD(wParam) == CBN_EDITUPDATE) 473 | { 474 | static WCHAR str[128]; 475 | if (LOWORD(wParam) == ComboBox::instance()->hwnd_id) 476 | { 477 | HWND hcombo = (HWND)lParam; 478 | GetWindowText(hcombo, str, 128); 479 | std::vector _tempList; 480 | //ComboBox_SelectString(hwndComboBox, 0, L"sa"); 481 | 482 | for (size_t i = 0; i < ComboBox::instance()->items.listOfItems.size(); ++i) 483 | { 484 | // Delete all items 485 | std::wstring stemp = std::wstring(ComboBox::instance()->items.listOfItems[i].begin(), ComboBox::instance()->items.listOfItems[i].end()); 486 | LPCWSTR sw = stemp.c_str(); 487 | SendMessageW(ComboBox::instance()->hwnd, CB_DELETESTRING, 0, (LPARAM)sw); 488 | 489 | // Add new items to vector 490 | std::wstring ws(str); 491 | std::string test(ws.begin(), ws.end()); 492 | 493 | size_t pos = 0; 494 | if (!ComboBox::instance()->caseSensitive.exists) 495 | { 496 | pos = Util::findSubStrinInString(ComboBox::instance()->items.listOfItems[i], test); 497 | } 498 | else 499 | { 500 | pos = ComboBox::instance()->items.listOfItems[i].find(test, 0); 501 | } 502 | 503 | if (std::string::npos != pos) 504 | { 505 | _tempList.push_back(ComboBox::instance()->items.listOfItems[i]); 506 | } 507 | } 508 | 509 | for (size_t i = 0; i < _tempList.size(); ++i) 510 | { 511 | std::wstring stemp = std::wstring(_tempList[i].begin(), _tempList[i].end()); 512 | LPCWSTR sw = stemp.c_str(); 513 | SendMessageW(ComboBox::instance()->hwnd, CB_ADDSTRING, 0, (LPARAM)sw); 514 | } 515 | ComboBox_ShowDropdown(ComboBox::instance()->hwnd, TRUE); 516 | //ComboBox_SetCurSel(hwndComboBox, 1); 517 | } 518 | } 519 | } break; 520 | case WM_CTLCOLORMSGBOX: 521 | case WM_CTLCOLORLISTBOX: 522 | case WM_CTLCOLORBTN: 523 | case WM_CTLCOLORDLG: 524 | case WM_CTLCOLORSCROLLBAR: 525 | case WM_CTLCOLOREDIT: 526 | { 527 | HDC hdcStatic = (HDC)wParam; 528 | SetTextColor(hdcStatic, RGB(240, 216, 192)); 529 | SetBkColor(hdcStatic, RGB(79, 78, 77)); 530 | return (INT_PTR)CreateSolidBrush(RGB(107, 105, 99)); 531 | } break; 532 | case WM_CTLCOLORSTATIC: 533 | { 534 | HDC hdcStatic = (HDC)wParam; 535 | SetTextColor(hdcStatic, RGB(240, 216, 192)); 536 | SetBkColor(hdcStatic, RGB(79, 78, 77)); 537 | return (INT_PTR)CreateSolidBrush(RGB(107, 105, 99)); 538 | } break; 539 | case WM_CLOSE: 540 | { 541 | PostQuitMessage(0); 542 | return 0; 543 | } break; 544 | default: 545 | { 546 | return DefWindowProcW(hWnd, message, wParam, lParam); 547 | } break; 548 | } 549 | return DefWindowProc(hWnd, message, wParam, lParam); 550 | } 551 | 552 | int WINAPI WinMain(HINSTANCE hInstance, HINSTANCE hPrevInstance, PSTR szCmdLine, int iCmdShow) 553 | { 554 | name = L"wmenu"; 555 | version = "1.1.0"; 556 | width = GetSystemMetrics(SM_CXSCREEN); 557 | height = GetSystemMetrics(SM_CYSCREEN); 558 | 559 | INT Result = 0; 560 | if (!isRunningCheck()) 561 | { 562 | CommandLine commandLine; 563 | Result = commandLine.parseArguments(); 564 | if (Result) 565 | { 566 | return Result; 567 | } 568 | 569 | MSG msg; 570 | WNDCLASS wndclass = { 0 } ; 571 | 572 | wndclass.cbClsExtra = 0; 573 | wndclass.cbWndExtra = 0; 574 | wndclass.lpszMenuName = NULL; 575 | wndclass.hInstance = hInstance; 576 | wndclass.lpfnWndProc = (WNDPROC) WindowHandler; 577 | wndclass.hCursor = LoadCursor(NULL, IDC_ARROW); 578 | wndclass.hIcon = LoadIcon(NULL, IDI_APPLICATION); 579 | wndclass.style = CS_HREDRAW | CS_VREDRAW | CS_NOCLOSE; 580 | wndclass.hbrBackground = (HBRUSH)GetStockObject(WHITE_BRUSH); 581 | wndclass.lpszClassName = name.c_str(); 582 | 583 | if (!RegisterClass(&wndclass)) 584 | { 585 | MessageBox(NULL, TEXT("This program requires Windows NT!"), name.c_str(), MB_ICONERROR); 586 | return -1; 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