├── .gitattributes ├── .github ├── FUNDING.yml └── ISSUE_TEMPLATE │ ├── bug_report.yml │ ├── config.yml │ ├── feature_request.yml │ └── question.md ├── .gitignore ├── .gitmodules ├── CHANGELOG.md ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── bin ├── History.txt ├── License.txt ├── Readme.txt ├── i18n │ ├── !example.txt │ ├── Arabic.ini │ ├── Chinese Simplified.ini │ ├── Chinese Traditional.ini │ ├── Czech.ini │ ├── French.ini │ ├── German.ini │ ├── Russian.ini │ ├── Serbian (Cyrillic).ini │ └── Serbian (Latin).ini └── iplookup.lng ├── build.bat ├── build_locale.bat ├── build_vc.bat ├── images └── iplookup.png ├── iplookup.sln ├── iplookup.vcxproj ├── iplookup.vcxproj.filters ├── iplookup.vcxproj.user └── src ├── app.h ├── main.c ├── main.h ├── res ├── 100.ico └── manifest.xml ├── resource.h └── resource.rc /.gitattributes: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | *.c diff 2 | *.cpp diff 3 | *.h diff 4 | *.rc diff 5 | *.ini diff 6 | *.txt diff 7 | *.xml diff 8 | *.lng diff 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/FUNDING.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | custom: ["https://www.paypal.me/henrypp", "https://yoomoney.ru/to/4100115776040583", "https://www.blockchain.com/btc/address/1LrRTXPsvHcQWCNZotA9RcwjsGcRghG96c", "https://www.blockchain.com/eth/address/0xe2C84A62eb2a4EF154b19bec0c1c106734B95960"] 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/bug_report.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: Bug report 2 | title: "[Bug]" 3 | description: Let me know about crash or existing functionality not working like it should. 4 | labels: [ "bug" ] 5 | body: 6 | - type: markdown 7 | attributes: 8 | value: Thanks for taking the time to fill out this bug report! 9 | - type: checkboxes 10 | id: checklist 11 | attributes: 12 | label: Checklist 13 | options: 14 | - label: I have used the search function to see if someone else has already submitted the same bug report. 15 | required: true 16 | - label: I will describe the problem with as much detail as possible. 17 | required: true 18 | - type: input 19 | id: version 20 | attributes: 21 | label: App version 22 | description: What the application version do you use. 23 | placeholder: x.y.z 24 | validations: 25 | required: true 26 | - type: input 27 | id: windows_version 28 | attributes: 29 | label: Windows version 30 | description: What Windows version do you use. 31 | validations: 32 | required: true 33 | - type: textarea 34 | id: steps 35 | attributes: 36 | label: Steps to reproduce 37 | placeholder: | 38 | 1. Go to '…' 39 | 2. Click on '…' 40 | 3. Scroll down to '…' 41 | 4. etc. 42 | validations: 43 | required: true 44 | - type: textarea 45 | id: expected 46 | attributes: 47 | label: Expected behavior 48 | description: After following the steps, what did you think application would do? 49 | validations: 50 | required: false 51 | - type: textarea 52 | id: actual 53 | attributes: 54 | label: Actual behavior 55 | description: What did application do instead? Screenshots might help. 56 | validations: 57 | required: true 58 | - type: textarea 59 | id: logs 60 | attributes: 61 | label: Logs 62 | description: | 63 | - If application have debug log insert it here. 64 | - If application have crash dump please attach it here. 65 | 66 | Tip: You can attach images, log files or crash dumps by clicking this area to highlight it and then dragging files in. 67 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/config.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | blank_issues_enabled: false 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/feature_request.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: Feature request 2 | title: "[Feature]" 3 | description: Suggest an idea for this project. 4 | labels: [ "feature" ] 5 | body: 6 | - type: checkboxes 7 | id: checklist 8 | attributes: 9 | label: Checklist 10 | options: 11 | - label: I have used the search function to see if someone else has already submitted the same feature request. 12 | required: true 13 | - label: I will describe the problem with as much detail as possible. 14 | required: true 15 | - label: This issue only contains a request for one single feature, **not** multiple (related) features. 16 | required: true 17 | - type: input 18 | id: version 19 | attributes: 20 | label: App version 21 | description: What the application version do you use. 22 | placeholder: x.y.z 23 | validations: 24 | required: true 25 | - type: textarea 26 | id: problem 27 | attributes: 28 | label: Problem you are trying to solve 29 | description: Give a brief explanation of the problem you are trying to solve. 30 | validations: 31 | required: true 32 | - type: textarea 33 | id: solution 34 | attributes: 35 | label: Suggested solution 36 | description: Describe how you would like the app to help you solve that problem. Try to be as specific as possible. 37 | validations: 38 | required: true 39 | - type: textarea 40 | id: screenshots 41 | attributes: 42 | label: Screenshots / Drawings / Technical details 43 | description: | 44 | If your request is about (or includes) changing or extending the user interface (UI), describe what the UI would look like and how the user would interact with it. 45 | 46 | Tip: You can attach images or log files by clicking this area to highlight it and then dragging files in. 47 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/question.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | name: Question 3 | about: Ask a question about application. 4 | title: '[Question]' 5 | labels: [ "question" ] 6 | assignees: '' 7 | 8 | --- 9 | 10 | Describe the question with as much detail as possible. 11 | 12 | --- 13 | 14 | App version: 15 | Windows version: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | .vs/ 2 | .vscode/ 3 | temp/ 4 | bin/32/ 5 | bin/64/ 6 | bin/arm64/ 7 | x64/ 8 | win32/ 9 | arm64/ 10 | __pycache__ 11 | 12 | thumbs.db 13 | ehthumbs.db 14 | desktop.ini 15 | 16 | *.cab 17 | *.msi 18 | *.msm 19 | *.msp 20 | *.lnk 21 | *.jpg 22 | *.zip 23 | *.log 24 | *.pdb 25 | *.exp 26 | *.sdf 27 | *.opensdf 28 | *.db 29 | *.opendb 30 | *.suo 31 | *.exp 32 | *.iobj 33 | *.ipch 34 | *.ipdb 35 | *.ilk 36 | *.obj 37 | *.res 38 | *.tlog 39 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitmodules: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [submodule "routine"] 2 | path = ../routine 3 | url = https://github.com/henrypp/routine.git 4 | 5 | [submodule "builder"] 6 | path = ../builder 7 | url = https://github.com/henrypp/builder.git 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /CHANGELOG.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | v1.8 (26 March 2024) 2 | - added mitigations (win10+) 3 | - added dark theme support 4 | - updated localization 5 | - updated project sdk 6 | 7 | v1.7.3 (7 November 2021) 8 | - fixed windows xp support 9 | 10 | v1.7.2 (26 October 2021) 11 | - added arm64 build 12 | - updated localization 13 | - updated project sdk 14 | 15 | v1.7.1 (25 April 2021) 16 | - added adapter description column 17 | - added window resizing support 18 | - updated project sdk 19 | 20 | v1.7 (13 January 2021) 21 | - updated ui 22 | - updated project sdk 23 | - updated localization 24 | - removed update checking 25 | 26 | v1.6 (7 September 2016) 27 | - previous build fixes 28 | - updated to the latest sdk 29 | - updated localization 30 | 31 | v1.5 (3 September 2016) 32 | + now you can set external ip url itself ("ExternalUrl" config) 33 | + revert old icon 34 | - fixed race condition 35 | - fixed working under proxy 36 | - updated to the latest sdk 37 | - updated localization 38 | 39 | v1.4 (22 January 2016) 40 | + added ipv6 support 41 | - changed external ip server to "www.ipify.org" 42 | - fixed external ip retrieving 43 | 44 | v1.3 (26 November 2012) 45 | + added localization support 46 | + added support for update checking 47 | - field of external and local addresses has combined 48 | - fixed ui & bugs 49 | 50 | v1.2 (20 July 2011) 51 | - now retrieving external ip address is executed in another thread 52 | - fixed ui & bugs 53 | 54 | v1.1 (8 Juny 2011) 55 | - changed external ip server to "www.whatismyip.com" 56 | - fixed CRLF in list of ip addresses 57 | - fixed ui & bugs 58 | 59 | v1.0 (22 May 2011) 60 | - first public version 61 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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16 | 17 | ### Description: 18 | Application for displaying list of IP addresses your computer, include external address. 19 | 20 | ``` 21 | To activate portable mode, create "iplookup.ini" in application folder, or move it from "%APPDATA%\Henry++\Ip Lookup". 22 | ``` 23 | 24 | ### System requirements: 25 | - Windows 7, 8, 8.1, 10, 11 32-bit/64-bit/ARM64 26 | - An SSE2-capable CPU 27 | - KB2533623 KB3063858 update for Windows 7 was required [[x64](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=47442) / [x32](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=47409)] 28 | 29 | ### Donate: 30 | - [Bitcoin](https://www.blockchain.com/btc/address/1LrRTXPsvHcQWCNZotA9RcwjsGcRghG96c) (BTC) 31 | - [Ethereum](https://www.blockchain.com/explorer/addresses/eth/0xe2C84A62eb2a4EF154b19bec0c1c106734B95960) (ETC) 32 | - [Paypal](https://paypal.me/henrypp) (USD) 33 | - [Yandex Money](https://yoomoney.ru/to/4100115776040583) (RUB) 34 | 35 | ### GPG Signature: 36 | Binaries have GPG signature `iplookup.exe.sig` in application folder. 37 | 38 | - Public key: [pubkey.asc](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/henrypp/builder/master/pubkey.asc) ([pgpkeys.eu](https://pgpkeys.eu/pks/lookup?op=index&fingerprint=on&search=0x5635B5FD)) 39 | - Key ID: 0x5635B5FD 40 | - Fingerprint: D985 2361 1524 AB29 BE73 30AC 2881 20A7 5635 B5FD 41 | --- 42 | - Website: [github.com/henrypp](https://github.com/henrypp) 43 | - Support: sforce5@mail.ru 44 | --- 45 | (c) 2011-2025 Henry++ 46 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bin/History.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | v1.8 (26 March 2024) 2 | - added mitigations (win10+) 3 | - added dark theme support 4 | - updated localization 5 | - updated project sdk 6 | 7 | v1.7.3 (7 November 2021) 8 | - fixed windows xp support 9 | 10 | v1.7.2 (26 October 2021) 11 | - added arm64 build 12 | - updated localization 13 | - updated project sdk 14 | 15 | v1.7.1 (25 April 2021) 16 | - added adapter description column 17 | - added window resizing support 18 | - updated project sdk 19 | 20 | v1.7 (13 January 2021) 21 | - updated ui 22 | - updated project sdk 23 | - updated localization 24 | - removed update checking 25 | 26 | v1.6 (7 September 2016) 27 | - previous build fixes 28 | - updated to the latest sdk 29 | - updated localization 30 | 31 | v1.5 (3 September 2016) 32 | + now you can set external ip url itself ("ExternalUrl" config) 33 | + revert old icon 34 | - fixed race condition 35 | - fixed working under proxy 36 | - updated to the latest sdk 37 | - updated localization 38 | 39 | v1.4 (22 January 2016) 40 | + added ipv6 support 41 | - changed external ip server to "www.ipify.org" 42 | - fixed external ip retrieving 43 | 44 | v1.3 (26 November 2012) 45 | + added localization support 46 | + added support for update checking 47 | - field of external and local addresses has combined 48 | - fixed ui & bugs 49 | 50 | v1.2 (20 July 2011) 51 | - now retrieving external ip address is executed in another thread 52 | - fixed ui & bugs 53 | 54 | v1.1 (8 Juny 2011) 55 | - changed external ip server to "www.whatismyip.com" 56 | - fixed CRLF in list of ip addresses 57 | - fixed ui & bugs 58 | 59 | v1.0 (22 May 2011) 60 | - first public version 61 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bin/License.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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https://raw.githubusercontent.com/henrypp/iplookup/cbcca0b176c25dcd05b82e11f4ab600b68b42f00/bin/iplookup.lng -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /build.bat: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | @echo off 2 | 3 | cd ..\builder 4 | call build iplookup 1.8 5 | 6 | pause 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /build_locale.bat: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | @echo off 2 | 3 | cd ..\builder 4 | call build_locale iplookup 5 | 6 | pause 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /build_vc.bat: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | @echo off 2 | @setlocal enableextensions 3 | rem @cd /d "%~dp0\..\" 4 | 5 | if exist "%ProgramFiles%\Microsoft Visual Studio\2022\Community\VC\Auxiliary\Build\vcvarsall.bat" ( 6 | call "%ProgramFiles%\Microsoft Visual Studio\2022\Community\VC\Auxiliary\Build\vcvarsall.bat" amd64_arm64 7 | goto start 8 | ) 9 | 10 | if exist "%ProgramFiles%\Microsoft Visual Studio\2022\Professional\VC\Auxiliary\Build\vcvarsall.bat" ( 11 | call "%ProgramFiles%\Microsoft Visual Studio\2022\Professional\VC\Auxiliary\Build\vcvarsall.bat" amd64_arm64 12 | goto start 13 | ) 14 | 15 | echo VS 2022 not found... 16 | 17 | goto end 18 | 19 | :start 20 | 21 | msbuild iplookup.sln -property:Configuration=Release -property:Platform=x86 -verbosity:normal 22 | if %ERRORLEVEL% neq 0 goto end 23 | 24 | msbuild iplookup.sln -property:Configuration=Release -property:Platform=x64 -verbosity:normal 25 | if %ERRORLEVEL% neq 0 goto end 26 | 27 | msbuild iplookup.sln -property:Configuration=Release -property:Platform=ARM64 -verbosity:normal 28 | if %ERRORLEVEL% neq 0 goto end 29 | 30 | :end 31 | 32 | echo done... 33 | 34 | pause 35 | 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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // iplookup 2 | // Copyright (c) 2011-2024 Henry++ 3 | 4 | #pragma once 5 | 6 | #define APP_NAME L"iplookup" 7 | #define APP_NAME_SHORT L"iplookup" 8 | #define APP_VERSION L"1.8" 9 | #define APP_VERSION_RES 1,8,0,0 10 | #define APP_AUTHOR L"Henry++" 11 | #define APP_COPYRIGHT L"(c) 2011-2024 " APP_AUTHOR L". All Rights Reserved." 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/main.c: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // iplookup 2 | // Copyright (c) 2011-2024 Henry++ 3 | 4 | #include 5 | #include 6 | #include 7 | #include 8 | #include 9 | 10 | #include "routine.h" 11 | 12 | #include "main.h" 13 | #include "rapp.h" 14 | 15 | #include "resource.h" 16 | 17 | volatile LONG lock_thread = 0; 18 | 19 | INT CALLBACK _app_listview_compare_callback ( 20 | _In_ LPARAM lparam1, 21 | _In_ LPARAM lparam2, 22 | _In_ LPARAM lparam 23 | ) 24 | { 25 | WCHAR config_name[128]; 26 | HWND hwnd; 27 | LONG column_id; 28 | INT listview_id; 29 | INT result = 0; 30 | INT item_id1; 31 | INT item_id2; 32 | PR_STRING item_text_1; 33 | PR_STRING item_text_2; 34 | BOOLEAN is_descend; 35 | 36 | hwnd = GetParent ((HWND)lparam); 37 | 38 | if (!hwnd) 39 | return 0; 40 | 41 | listview_id = GetDlgCtrlID ((HWND)lparam); 42 | 43 | if (!listview_id) 44 | return 0; 45 | 46 | item_id1 = (INT)(INT_PTR)lparam1; 47 | item_id2 = (INT)(INT_PTR)lparam2; 48 | 49 | _r_str_printf (config_name, RTL_NUMBER_OF (config_name), L"listview\\%04" TEXT (PRIX32), listview_id); 50 | 51 | column_id = _r_config_getlong (L"SortColumn", 0, config_name); 52 | is_descend = _r_config_getboolean (L"SortIsDescending", FALSE, config_name); 53 | 54 | item_text_1 = _r_listview_getitemtext (hwnd, listview_id, item_id1, column_id); 55 | item_text_2 = _r_listview_getitemtext (hwnd, listview_id, item_id2, column_id); 56 | 57 | if (item_text_1 && item_text_2) 58 | result = _r_str_compare_logical (item_text_1->buffer, item_text_2->buffer); 59 | 60 | if (item_text_1) 61 | _r_obj_dereference (item_text_1); 62 | 63 | if (item_text_2) 64 | _r_obj_dereference (item_text_2); 65 | 66 | return is_descend ? -result : result; 67 | } 68 | 69 | VOID _app_listview_sort ( 70 | _In_ HWND hwnd, 71 | _In_ INT listview_id, 72 | _In_ LONG column_id, 73 | _In_ BOOLEAN is_notifycode 74 | ) 75 | { 76 | WCHAR config_name[128]; 77 | HWND hlistview; 78 | INT column_count; 79 | BOOLEAN is_descend; 80 | 81 | hlistview = GetDlgItem (hwnd, listview_id); 82 | 83 | if (!hlistview) 84 | return; 85 | 86 | if ((GetWindowLongPtrW (hlistview, GWL_STYLE) & (LVS_NOSORTHEADER | LVS_OWNERDATA)) != 0) 87 | return; 88 | 89 | column_count = _r_listview_getcolumncount (hwnd, listview_id); 90 | 91 | if (!column_count) 92 | return; 93 | 94 | _r_str_printf (config_name, RTL_NUMBER_OF (config_name), L"listview\\%04" TEXT (PRIX32), listview_id); 95 | 96 | is_descend = _r_config_getboolean (L"SortIsDescending", FALSE, config_name); 97 | 98 | if (is_notifycode) 99 | is_descend = !is_descend; 100 | 101 | if (column_id == -1) 102 | column_id = _r_config_getlong (L"SortColumn", 0, config_name); 103 | 104 | column_id = _r_calc_clamp (column_id, 0, column_count - 1); // set range 105 | 106 | if (is_notifycode) 107 | { 108 | _r_config_setboolean (L"SortIsDescending", is_descend, config_name); 109 | _r_config_setlong (L"SortColumn", column_id, config_name); 110 | } 111 | 112 | for (INT i = 0; i < column_count; i++) 113 | _r_listview_setcolumnsortindex (hwnd, listview_id, i, 0); 114 | 115 | _r_listview_setcolumnsortindex (hwnd, listview_id, column_id, is_descend ? -1 : 1); 116 | 117 | _r_listview_sort (hwnd, listview_id, &_app_listview_compare_callback, (WPARAM)hlistview); 118 | } 119 | 120 | NTSTATUS NTAPI _app_print ( 121 | _In_ PVOID lparam 122 | ) 123 | { 124 | PIP_ADAPTER_ADDRESSES adapter_addresses; 125 | PIP_ADAPTER_ADDRESSES adapter; 126 | IP_ADAPTER_UNICAST_ADDRESS* address; 127 | R_DOWNLOAD_INFO download_info; 128 | WCHAR buffer[128]; 129 | PSOCKADDR_IN ipv4; 130 | PSOCKADDR_IN6 ipv6; 131 | PR_STRING proxy_string; 132 | PR_STRING url_string; 133 | ADDRESS_FAMILY af; 134 | WSADATA wsa; 135 | ULONG buffer_length; 136 | ULONG size = 0; 137 | INT item_id = 0; 138 | HINTERNET hsession; 139 | HWND hwnd; 140 | NTSTATUS status; 141 | 142 | hwnd = (HWND)lparam; 143 | 144 | _InterlockedIncrement (&lock_thread); 145 | 146 | _r_status_settext (hwnd, IDC_STATUSBAR, 0, L"Loading...."); 147 | 148 | _r_listview_deleteallitems (hwnd, IDC_LISTVIEW); 149 | 150 | status = WSAStartup (WINSOCK_VERSION, &wsa); 151 | 152 | if (status == ERROR_SUCCESS) 153 | { 154 | while (TRUE) 155 | { 156 | size += 1024; 157 | adapter_addresses = _r_mem_allocate (size); 158 | 159 | status = GetAdaptersAddresses ( 160 | AF_UNSPEC, 161 | GAA_FLAG_SKIP_ANYCAST | GAA_FLAG_SKIP_MULTICAST | GAA_FLAG_SKIP_DNS_SERVER | GAA_FLAG_SKIP_FRIENDLY_NAME, 162 | NULL, 163 | adapter_addresses, 164 | &size 165 | ); 166 | 167 | if (status == ERROR_SUCCESS) 168 | { 169 | break; 170 | } 171 | else 172 | { 173 | SAFE_DELETE_MEMORY (adapter_addresses); 174 | 175 | if (status == ERROR_BUFFER_OVERFLOW) 176 | continue; 177 | 178 | break; 179 | } 180 | } 181 | 182 | if (adapter_addresses) 183 | { 184 | for (adapter = adapter_addresses; adapter != NULL; adapter = adapter->Next) 185 | { 186 | if (IF_TYPE_SOFTWARE_LOOPBACK == adapter->IfType) 187 | continue; 188 | 189 | for (address = adapter->FirstUnicastAddress; address != NULL; address = address->Next) 190 | { 191 | af = address->Address.lpSockaddr->sa_family; 192 | 193 | if (af == AF_INET) 194 | { 195 | // ipv4 196 | ipv4 = (PSOCKADDR_IN)address->Address.lpSockaddr; 197 | buffer_length = RTL_NUMBER_OF (buffer); 198 | 199 | status = RtlIpv4AddressToStringExW (&(ipv4->sin_addr), 0, buffer, &buffer_length); 200 | 201 | if (NT_SUCCESS (status)) 202 | { 203 | _r_listview_additem (hwnd, IDC_LISTVIEW, item_id, buffer, I_DEFAULT, 0, I_DEFAULT); 204 | 205 | _r_listview_setitem (hwnd, IDC_LISTVIEW, item_id, 1, adapter->Description, I_DEFAULT, I_DEFAULT, I_DEFAULT); 206 | 207 | item_id += 1; 208 | } 209 | } 210 | else if (af == AF_INET6) 211 | { 212 | // ipv6 213 | ipv6 = (PSOCKADDR_IN6)address->Address.lpSockaddr; 214 | buffer_length = RTL_NUMBER_OF (buffer); 215 | 216 | status = RtlIpv6AddressToStringExW (&(ipv6->sin6_addr), 0, 0, buffer, &buffer_length); 217 | 218 | if (NT_SUCCESS (status)) 219 | { 220 | _r_listview_additem (hwnd, IDC_LISTVIEW, item_id, buffer, I_DEFAULT, 1, I_DEFAULT); 221 | 222 | _r_listview_setitem (hwnd, IDC_LISTVIEW, item_id, 1, adapter->Description, I_DEFAULT, I_DEFAULT, I_DEFAULT); 223 | 224 | item_id += 1; 225 | } 226 | } 227 | } 228 | } 229 | 230 | _r_mem_free (adapter_addresses); 231 | } 232 | 233 | WSACleanup (); 234 | } 235 | 236 | if (_r_config_getboolean (L"GetExternalIp", FALSE, NULL)) 237 | { 238 | url_string = _r_config_getstring (L"ExternalUrl", EXTERNAL_URL, NULL); 239 | 240 | if (url_string) 241 | { 242 | proxy_string = _r_app_getproxyconfiguration (); 243 | 244 | hsession = _r_inet_createsession (_r_app_getuseragent (), proxy_string); 245 | 246 | if (hsession) 247 | { 248 | _r_inet_initializedownload (&download_info, NULL, NULL, NULL); 249 | 250 | status = _r_inet_begindownload (hsession, &url_string->sr, &download_info); 251 | 252 | if (status == STATUS_SUCCESS) 253 | { 254 | _r_listview_additem (hwnd, IDC_LISTVIEW, item_id, _r_obj_getstringorempty (download_info.string), I_DEFAULT, 2, I_DEFAULT); 255 | 256 | _r_listview_setitem (hwnd, IDC_LISTVIEW, item_id, 1, url_string->buffer, I_DEFAULT, I_DEFAULT, I_DEFAULT); 257 | 258 | item_id += 1; 259 | } 260 | 261 | _r_inet_destroydownload (&download_info); 262 | 263 | _r_inet_close (hsession); 264 | } 265 | 266 | if (proxy_string) 267 | _r_obj_dereference (proxy_string); 268 | 269 | _r_obj_dereference (url_string); 270 | } 271 | } 272 | 273 | _r_listview_setcolumn (hwnd, IDC_LISTVIEW, 0, NULL, -40); 274 | _r_listview_setcolumn (hwnd, IDC_LISTVIEW, 1, NULL, -60); 275 | 276 | _r_status_settextformat (hwnd, IDC_STATUSBAR, 0, _r_locale_getstring (IDS_STATUS), _r_listview_getitemcount (hwnd, IDC_LISTVIEW)); 277 | 278 | _app_listview_sort (hwnd, IDC_LISTVIEW, 0, FALSE); 279 | 280 | _InterlockedDecrement (&lock_thread); 281 | 282 | return STATUS_SUCCESS; 283 | } 284 | 285 | INT_PTR CALLBACK DlgProc ( 286 | _In_ HWND hwnd, 287 | _In_ UINT msg, 288 | _In_ WPARAM wparam, 289 | _In_ LPARAM lparam 290 | ) 291 | { 292 | static R_LAYOUT_MANAGER layout_manager = {0}; 293 | 294 | switch (msg) 295 | { 296 | case WM_INITDIALOG: 297 | { 298 | UINT style = LVS_EX_DOUBLEBUFFER | LVS_EX_FULLROWSELECT | LVS_EX_INFOTIP | LVS_EX_LABELTIP; 299 | UINT state_mask; 300 | 301 | // configure listview 302 | _r_listview_setstyle (hwnd, IDC_LISTVIEW, style, TRUE); 303 | 304 | _r_listview_addcolumn (hwnd, IDC_LISTVIEW, 0, L"", 10, LVCFMT_LEFT); 305 | _r_listview_addcolumn (hwnd, IDC_LISTVIEW, 1, L"", 10, LVCFMT_LEFT); 306 | 307 | state_mask = LVGS_COLLAPSIBLE; 308 | 309 | _r_listview_addgroup (hwnd, IDC_LISTVIEW, 0, L"IPv4", 0, state_mask, state_mask); 310 | _r_listview_addgroup (hwnd, IDC_LISTVIEW, 1, L"IPv6", 0, state_mask, state_mask); 311 | _r_listview_addgroup (hwnd, IDC_LISTVIEW, 2, _r_locale_getstring (IDS_GROUP2), 0, state_mask, state_mask); 312 | 313 | _r_layout_initializemanager (&layout_manager, hwnd); 314 | 315 | // refresh list 316 | _r_wnd_sendmessage (hwnd, 0, WM_COMMAND, MAKEWPARAM (IDM_REFRESH, 0), 0); 317 | 318 | break; 319 | } 320 | 321 | case RM_INITIALIZE: 322 | { 323 | // configure menu 324 | HMENU hmenu; 325 | 326 | hmenu = GetMenu (hwnd); 327 | 328 | if (!hmenu) 329 | break; 330 | 331 | _r_menu_checkitem (hmenu, IDM_ALWAYSONTOP_CHK, 0, MF_BYCOMMAND, _r_config_getboolean (L"AlwaysOnTop", FALSE, NULL)); 332 | _r_menu_checkitem (hmenu, IDM_DARKMODE_CHK, 0, MF_BYCOMMAND, _r_theme_isenabled ()); 333 | _r_menu_checkitem (hmenu, IDM_GETEXTERNALIP_CHK, 0, MF_BYCOMMAND, _r_config_getboolean (L"GetExternalIp", FALSE, NULL)); 334 | 335 | break; 336 | } 337 | 338 | case RM_LOCALIZE: 339 | { 340 | HMENU hmenu; 341 | 342 | // configure listview 343 | _r_listview_setgroup (hwnd, IDC_LISTVIEW, 0, L"IPv4", 0, 0); 344 | _r_listview_setgroup (hwnd, IDC_LISTVIEW, 1, L"IPv6", 0, 0); 345 | _r_listview_setgroup (hwnd, IDC_LISTVIEW, 2, _r_locale_getstring (IDS_GROUP2), 0, 0); 346 | 347 | // localize menu 348 | hmenu = GetMenu (hwnd); 349 | 350 | if (!hmenu) 351 | break; 352 | 353 | _r_menu_setitemtext (hmenu, 0, TRUE, _r_locale_getstring (IDS_FILE)); 354 | _r_menu_setitemtext (hmenu, 1, TRUE, _r_locale_getstring (IDS_SETTINGS)); 355 | _r_menu_setitemtext (hmenu, 2, TRUE, _r_locale_getstring (IDS_HELP)); 356 | _r_menu_setitemtextformat (GetSubMenu (hmenu, 1), LANG_MENU, TRUE, L"%s (Language)", _r_locale_getstring (IDS_LANGUAGE)); 357 | _r_menu_setitemtextformat (hmenu, IDM_EXIT, FALSE, L"%s\tEsc", _r_locale_getstring (IDS_EXIT)); 358 | _r_menu_setitemtext (hmenu, IDM_ALWAYSONTOP_CHK, FALSE, _r_locale_getstring (IDS_ALWAYSONTOP_CHK)); 359 | _r_menu_setitemtext (hmenu, IDM_DARKMODE_CHK, FALSE, _r_locale_getstring (IDS_DARKMODE_CHK)); 360 | _r_menu_setitemtext (hmenu, IDM_GETEXTERNALIP_CHK, FALSE, _r_locale_getstring (IDS_GETEXTERNALIP_CHK)); 361 | _r_menu_setitemtext (hmenu, IDM_WEBSITE, FALSE, _r_locale_getstring (IDS_WEBSITE)); 362 | _r_menu_setitemtext (hmenu, IDM_ABOUT, FALSE, _r_locale_getstring (IDS_ABOUT)); 363 | 364 | // enum localizations 365 | _r_locale_enum (GetSubMenu (hmenu, 1), LANG_MENU, IDX_LANGUAGE); 366 | 367 | break; 368 | } 369 | 370 | case WM_DESTROY: 371 | { 372 | PostQuitMessage (0); 373 | break; 374 | } 375 | 376 | case WM_SIZE: 377 | { 378 | if (!_r_layout_resize (&layout_manager, wparam)) 379 | break; 380 | 381 | _r_listview_setcolumn (hwnd, IDC_LISTVIEW, 0, NULL, -40); 382 | _r_listview_setcolumn (hwnd, IDC_LISTVIEW, 1, NULL, -60); 383 | 384 | break; 385 | } 386 | 387 | case WM_GETMINMAXINFO: 388 | { 389 | _r_layout_resizeminimumsize (&layout_manager, lparam); 390 | break; 391 | } 392 | 393 | case WM_CONTEXTMENU: 394 | { 395 | HMENU hmenu; 396 | HMENU hsubmenu; 397 | 398 | if (GetDlgCtrlID ((HWND)wparam) != IDC_LISTVIEW) 399 | break; 400 | 401 | hmenu = LoadMenuW (NULL, MAKEINTRESOURCE (IDM_LISTVIEW)); 402 | 403 | if (!hmenu) 404 | break; 405 | 406 | hsubmenu = GetSubMenu (hmenu, 0); 407 | 408 | if (hsubmenu) 409 | { 410 | // localize 411 | _r_menu_setitemtextformat (hmenu, IDM_REFRESH, FALSE, L"%s\tF5", _r_locale_getstring (IDS_REFRESH)); 412 | _r_menu_setitemtextformat (hmenu, IDM_COPY, FALSE, L"%s\tCtrl+C", _r_locale_getstring (IDS_COPY)); 413 | 414 | if (_InterlockedCompareExchange (&lock_thread, 0, 0) != 0) 415 | _r_menu_enableitem (hsubmenu, IDM_REFRESH, MF_BYCOMMAND, FALSE); 416 | 417 | if (!_r_listview_getselectedcount (hwnd, IDC_LISTVIEW)) 418 | _r_menu_enableitem (hsubmenu, IDM_COPY, MF_BYCOMMAND, FALSE); 419 | 420 | _r_menu_popup (hsubmenu, hwnd, NULL, TRUE); 421 | } 422 | 423 | DestroyMenu (hmenu); 424 | 425 | break; 426 | } 427 | 428 | case WM_COMMAND: 429 | { 430 | INT ctrl_id = LOWORD (wparam); 431 | INT notify_code = HIWORD (wparam); 432 | 433 | if (notify_code == 0 && ctrl_id >= IDX_LANGUAGE && ctrl_id <= IDX_LANGUAGE + (INT_PTR)_r_locale_getcount () + 1) 434 | { 435 | HMENU hsubmenu; 436 | 437 | hsubmenu = GetMenu (hwnd); 438 | hsubmenu = GetSubMenu (hsubmenu, 1); 439 | hsubmenu = GetSubMenu (hsubmenu, LANG_MENU); 440 | 441 | _r_locale_apply (hsubmenu, ctrl_id, IDX_LANGUAGE); 442 | 443 | return FALSE; 444 | } 445 | 446 | switch (ctrl_id) 447 | { 448 | case IDCANCEL: // process Esc key 449 | case IDM_EXIT: 450 | { 451 | DestroyWindow (hwnd); 452 | break; 453 | } 454 | 455 | case IDM_ALWAYSONTOP_CHK: 456 | { 457 | BOOLEAN new_val; 458 | 459 | new_val = !_r_config_getboolean (L"AlwaysOnTop", FALSE, NULL); 460 | 461 | _r_menu_checkitem (GetMenu (hwnd), IDM_ALWAYSONTOP_CHK, 0, MF_BYCOMMAND, new_val); 462 | _r_config_setboolean (L"AlwaysOnTop", new_val, NULL); 463 | 464 | _r_wnd_top (hwnd, new_val); 465 | 466 | break; 467 | } 468 | 469 | case IDM_DARKMODE_CHK: 470 | { 471 | BOOLEAN new_val; 472 | 473 | new_val = !_r_theme_isenabled (); 474 | 475 | _r_theme_enable (hwnd, new_val); 476 | 477 | _r_menu_checkitem (GetMenu (hwnd), ctrl_id, 0, MF_BYCOMMAND, new_val); 478 | 479 | break; 480 | } 481 | 482 | case IDM_GETEXTERNALIP_CHK: 483 | { 484 | BOOLEAN new_val; 485 | 486 | new_val = !_r_config_getboolean (L"GetExternalIp", FALSE, NULL); 487 | 488 | _r_menu_checkitem (GetMenu (hwnd), IDM_GETEXTERNALIP_CHK, 0, MF_BYCOMMAND, new_val); 489 | _r_config_setboolean (L"GetExternalIp", new_val, NULL); 490 | 491 | _r_wnd_sendmessage (hwnd, 0, WM_COMMAND, MAKEWPARAM (IDM_REFRESH, 0), 0); 492 | 493 | break; 494 | } 495 | 496 | case IDM_WEBSITE: 497 | { 498 | _r_shell_opendefault (_r_app_getwebsite_url ()); 499 | break; 500 | } 501 | 502 | case IDM_ABOUT: 503 | { 504 | _r_show_aboutmessage (hwnd); 505 | break; 506 | } 507 | 508 | case IDM_REFRESH: 509 | { 510 | if (_InterlockedCompareExchange (&lock_thread, 0, 0) == 0) 511 | _r_sys_createthread (NULL, NtCurrentProcess (), &_app_print, hwnd, NULL, NULL); 512 | 513 | break; 514 | } 515 | 516 | case IDM_COPY: 517 | { 518 | R_STRINGBUILDER sb; 519 | PR_STRING string; 520 | INT item_id = -1; 521 | 522 | _r_obj_initializestringbuilder (&sb, 512); 523 | 524 | while ((item_id = _r_listview_getnextselected (hwnd, IDC_LISTVIEW, item_id)) != -1) 525 | { 526 | string = _r_listview_getitemtext (hwnd, IDC_LISTVIEW, item_id, 0); 527 | 528 | if (string) 529 | { 530 | _r_obj_appendstringbuilder2 (&sb, &string->sr); 531 | _r_obj_appendstringbuilder (&sb, L"\r\n"); 532 | 533 | _r_obj_dereference (string); 534 | } 535 | } 536 | 537 | string = _r_obj_finalstringbuilder (&sb); 538 | 539 | _r_str_trimstring2 (&string->sr, L"\r\n ", 0); 540 | 541 | _r_clipboard_set (hwnd, &string->sr); 542 | 543 | _r_obj_deletestringbuilder (&sb); 544 | 545 | break; 546 | } 547 | 548 | case IDM_SELECT_ALL: 549 | { 550 | _r_listview_setitemstate (hwnd, IDC_LISTVIEW, -1, LVIS_SELECTED, LVIS_SELECTED); 551 | break; 552 | } 553 | } 554 | 555 | break; 556 | } 557 | } 558 | 559 | return FALSE; 560 | } 561 | 562 | INT APIENTRY wWinMain ( 563 | _In_ HINSTANCE hinst, 564 | _In_opt_ HINSTANCE prev_hinst, 565 | _In_ LPWSTR cmdline, 566 | _In_ INT show_cmd 567 | ) 568 | { 569 | HWND hwnd; 570 | 571 | if (!_r_app_initialize (NULL)) 572 | return ERROR_APP_INIT_FAILURE; 573 | 574 | hwnd = _r_app_createwindow (hinst, MAKEINTRESOURCE (IDD_MAIN), MAKEINTRESOURCE (IDI_MAIN), &DlgProc); 575 | 576 | if (!hwnd) 577 | return ERROR_APP_INIT_FAILURE; 578 | 579 | return _r_wnd_message_callback (hwnd, MAKEINTRESOURCE (IDA_MAIN)); 580 | } 581 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/main.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // Ip Lookup 2 | // Copyright (c) 2011-2024 Henry++ 3 | 4 | #pragma once 5 | 6 | #include "routine.h" 7 | 8 | #include "resource.h" 9 | #include "app.h" 10 | 11 | // libs 12 | #pragma comment(lib, "iphlpapi.lib") 13 | #pragma comment(lib, "ws2_32.lib") 14 | 15 | #define LANG_MENU 4 16 | 17 | #define EXTERNAL_URL L"https://api.ipify.org/?format=text" 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/res/100.ico: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/henrypp/iplookup/cbcca0b176c25dcd05b82e11f4ab600b68b42f00/src/res/100.ico -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/res/manifest.xml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | true 30 | PerMonitorV2, PerMonitor 31 | true 32 | true 33 | true 34 | UTF-8 35 | SegmentHeap 36 | 37 | 38 | 39 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/resource.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #ifndef __RESOURCE_H__ 2 | #define __RESOURCE_H__ 3 | 4 | #ifndef IDC_STATIC 5 | #define IDC_STATIC (-1) 6 | #endif 7 | 8 | // Acceleration 9 | #define IDA_MAIN 1 10 | 11 | // Menu Id 12 | #define IDM_MAIN 100 13 | #define IDM_LISTVIEW 101 14 | 15 | // Dialogs 16 | #define IDD_MAIN 100 17 | 18 | // Main Dlg 19 | #define IDC_LISTVIEW 102 20 | #define IDC_STATUSBAR 103 21 | 22 | // Settings Dlg 23 | #define IDC_NAV 104 24 | #define IDC_RESET 105 25 | #define IDC_CLOSE 106 26 | 27 | // Main Menu 28 | #define IDM_EXIT 107 29 | #define IDM_ALWAYSONTOP_CHK 108 30 | #define IDM_DARKMODE_CHK 109 31 | #define IDM_CLASSICUI_CHK 110 32 | #define IDM_GETEXTERNALIP_CHK 111 33 | #define IDM_WEBSITE 112 34 | #define IDM_DONATE 113 35 | #define IDM_ABOUT 114 36 | 37 | // Listview Menu 38 | #define IDM_REFRESH 115 39 | #define IDM_COPY 116 40 | #define IDM_SELECT_ALL 117 41 | 42 | #define IDX_LANGUAGE 1000 43 | 44 | // Strings 45 | #define IDS_UPDATE_NO 1 46 | #define IDS_UPDATE_YES 2 47 | #define IDS_FILE 3 48 | #define IDS_EXIT 4 49 | #define IDS_SETTINGS 5 50 | #define IDS_ALWAYSONTOP_CHK 6 51 | #define IDS_CHECKUPDATES_CHK 7 52 | #define IDS_GETEXTERNALIP_CHK 8 53 | #define IDS_LANGUAGE 9 54 | #define IDS_HELP 10 55 | #define IDS_WEBSITE 11 56 | #define IDS_DONATE 12 57 | #define IDS_CHECKUPDATES 13 58 | #define IDS_ABOUT 14 59 | #define IDS_COPY 15 60 | #define IDS_REFRESH 16 61 | #define IDS_GROUP1 17 62 | #define IDS_GROUP2 18 63 | #define IDS_STATUS 19 64 | #define IDS_DARKMODE_CHK 20 65 | 66 | // Icons 67 | #define IDI_MAIN 100 68 | 69 | #endif 70 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/resource.rc: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #include 2 | #include 3 | #include 4 | 5 | #include "resource.h" 6 | #include "rconfig.h" 7 | #include "app.h" 8 | 9 | LANGUAGE LANG_ENGLISH, SUBLANG_DEFAULT 10 | 11 | // 12 | // Accelerator resources 13 | // 14 | IDA_MAIN ACCELERATORS 15 | BEGIN 16 | "A", IDM_SELECT_ALL, CONTROL, VIRTKEY 17 | "C", IDM_COPY, CONTROL, VIRTKEY 18 | VK_F1, IDM_ABOUT, VIRTKEY 19 | VK_F5, IDM_REFRESH, VIRTKEY 20 | END 21 | 22 | // 23 | // Menu resources 24 | // 25 | IDM_MAIN MENU 26 | BEGIN 27 | POPUP " " 28 | BEGIN 29 | MENUITEM " ", IDM_EXIT 30 | END 31 | POPUP " " 32 | BEGIN 33 | MENUITEM " ", IDM_ALWAYSONTOP_CHK 34 | MENUITEM " ", IDM_DARKMODE_CHK 35 | MENUITEM " ", IDM_GETEXTERNALIP_CHK 36 | MENUITEM SEPARATOR 37 | POPUP " " 38 | BEGIN 39 | MENUITEM " ", IDX_LANGUAGE 40 | END 41 | END 42 | POPUP " " 43 | BEGIN 44 | MENUITEM " ", IDM_WEBSITE 45 | MENUITEM " ", IDM_ABOUT 46 | END 47 | END 48 | 49 | IDM_LISTVIEW MENU 50 | BEGIN 51 | POPUP " " 52 | BEGIN 53 | MENUITEM " ", IDM_COPY 54 | MENUITEM " ", IDM_REFRESH 55 | END 56 | END 57 | 58 | // 59 | // Dialog resources 60 | // 61 | IDD_MAIN DIALOGEX 0, 0, 286, 160 62 | STYLE DS_SHELLFONT | DS_MODALFRAME | DS_CENTER | WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW | WS_CLIPCHILDREN | NOT WS_VISIBLE 63 | CAPTION APP_NAME 64 | MENU IDM_MAIN 65 | FONT 8, "Ms Shell Dlg" 66 | BEGIN 67 | CONTROL "", IDC_LISTVIEW, WC_LISTVIEW, WS_BORDER | LVS_SHOWSELALWAYS | LVS_REPORT | LVS_NOCOLUMNHEADER, 8, 8, 270, 132 68 | 69 | CONTROL "", IDC_STATUSBAR, STATUSCLASSNAME, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 70 | END 71 | 72 | // 73 | // String resources 74 | // 75 | STRINGTABLE 76 | BEGIN 77 | IDS_FILE "File" 78 | IDS_EXIT "Exit" 79 | IDS_SETTINGS "Settings" 80 | IDS_ALWAYSONTOP_CHK "Always on top" 81 | IDS_LANGUAGE "Language" 82 | IDS_GETEXTERNALIP_CHK "Retrieve external address" 83 | IDS_HELP "Help" 84 | IDS_WEBSITE "Website" 85 | IDS_ABOUT "About" 86 | IDS_DONATE "Give thanks!" 87 | 88 | IDS_COPY "Copy" 89 | 90 | IDS_REFRESH "Refresh" 91 | 92 | IDS_GROUP1 "Local addresses" 93 | IDS_GROUP2 "External address" 94 | 95 | IDS_STATUS "%d items" 96 | 97 | IDS_DARKMODE_CHK "Use dark theme" 98 | END 99 | 100 | // 101 | // Icon resources 102 | // 103 | IDI_MAIN ICON "res\\100.ico" 104 | 105 | // 106 | // Manifest resource 107 | // 108 | 1 RT_MANIFEST "res\\manifest.xml" 109 | 110 | // 111 | // Version Information resources 112 | // 113 | 1 VERSIONINFO 114 | FILEVERSION APP_VERSION_RES 115 | PRODUCTVERSION APP_VERSION_RES 116 | FILEOS VOS__WINDOWS32 117 | FILETYPE VFT_APP 118 | FILESUBTYPE VFT2_UNKNOWN 119 | FILEFLAGSMASK 0x00000000 120 | FILEFLAGS VS_FF_PATCHED | VS_FF_PRERELEASE 121 | BEGIN 122 | BLOCK "StringFileInfo" 123 | BEGIN 124 | BLOCK "040904E4" 125 | BEGIN 126 | VALUE "Comments", APP_COMMENT 127 | VALUE "CompanyName", APP_AUTHOR 128 | VALUE "FileDescription", APP_NAME 129 | VALUE "FileVersion", APP_VERSION 130 | VALUE "InternalName", APP_NAME_SHORT 131 | VALUE "LegalCopyright", APP_COPYRIGHT 132 | VALUE "OriginalFilename", APP_NAME_SHORT ".exe" 133 | VALUE "ProductName", APP_NAME 134 | VALUE "ProductVersion", APP_VERSION 135 | END 136 | END 137 | BLOCK "VarFileInfo" 138 | BEGIN 139 | VALUE "Translation", 0x0409, 1252 140 | END 141 | END 142 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------