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/*
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ansicon.h - Header file for common definitions.
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Jason Hood, 12 December, 2010 (originally injdll.h, 20 June, 2009).
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*/
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#ifndef ANSICON_H
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#define ANSICON_H
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#ifndef UNICODE
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# define UNICODE
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#endif
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#define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
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#define _WIN32_WINNT 0x0500 // MinGW wants this defined for OpenThread
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#include <windows.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#define lenof(array) (sizeof(array)/sizeof(*(array)))
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Exclude modules from being hooked; hook only selected GUI programs.
Added environment variable ANSICON_EXC to specify modules that should not be
hooked. This should work around the nvd3d9wrap.dll issue. Since it helps to
know what the modules are, logging is now always available, controlled by -l
or ANSICON_LOG. A side-effect caused debugstr.c to move to util.c.
GUI programs are once again not hooked, unless run by "ansicon" directly or in
the ANSICON_GUI environment variable. Since not hooking still leaves ANSICON in
the environment, created ANSICON_VER as a dynamic-only variable, which can also
serve as a version check.
Due to an email requesting a reverse video option, realised I always take the
current attributes as default. This means if you turned on reverse and ran a
program, it would take the reverse as its default. Created ANSICON_DEF variable
to explicitly set the default attribute, using the current if it doesn't exist.
The reverse video option is done via a "negative" attribute (e.g. "-m-f0" is
reversed black on white, meaning you'll get white on black, with foreground
sequences changing the background). (The difference from "\e[7m" is that it
won't be reset on "\e[m".)
A child program will inherit the parent's modes (but not shift); the parent will
read the child's modes on exit (but not unload). The exception is "ansicon",
which will always start with the default modes and leave the parent unchanged.
Improved the AutoRun entry, only running "ansicon" if ANSICON_VER doesn't exist.
The "ansicon" command is always first.
Stopped -u implying -p; return the program's exit code; don't restore the
original color when just using -p; output error messages to stderr.
2011-12-14 20:53:51 +10:00
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#define TSIZE(size) ((size) * sizeof(TCHAR))
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2010-12-12 21:58:35 +10:00
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Exclude modules from being hooked; hook only selected GUI programs.
Added environment variable ANSICON_EXC to specify modules that should not be
hooked. This should work around the nvd3d9wrap.dll issue. Since it helps to
know what the modules are, logging is now always available, controlled by -l
or ANSICON_LOG. A side-effect caused debugstr.c to move to util.c.
GUI programs are once again not hooked, unless run by "ansicon" directly or in
the ANSICON_GUI environment variable. Since not hooking still leaves ANSICON in
the environment, created ANSICON_VER as a dynamic-only variable, which can also
serve as a version check.
Due to an email requesting a reverse video option, realised I always take the
current attributes as default. This means if you turned on reverse and ran a
program, it would take the reverse as its default. Created ANSICON_DEF variable
to explicitly set the default attribute, using the current if it doesn't exist.
The reverse video option is done via a "negative" attribute (e.g. "-m-f0" is
reversed black on white, meaning you'll get white on black, with foreground
sequences changing the background). (The difference from "\e[7m" is that it
won't be reset on "\e[m".)
A child program will inherit the parent's modes (but not shift); the parent will
read the child's modes on exit (but not unload). The exception is "ansicon",
which will always start with the default modes and leave the parent unchanged.
Improved the AutoRun entry, only running "ansicon" if ANSICON_VER doesn't exist.
The "ansicon" command is always first.
Stopped -u implying -p; return the program's exit code; don't restore the
original color when just using -p; output error messages to stderr.
2011-12-14 20:53:51 +10:00
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typedef struct
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{
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BYTE foreground; // ANSI base color (0 to 7; add 30)
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BYTE background; // ANSI base color (0 to 7; add 40)
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BYTE bold; // console FOREGROUND_INTENSITY bit
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BYTE underline; // console BACKGROUND_INTENSITY bit
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BYTE rvideo; // swap foreground/bold & background/underline
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BYTE concealed; // set foreground/bold to background/underline
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BYTE reverse; // swap console foreground & background attributes
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} GRM, *PGRM; // Graphic Rendition Mode
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Exclude modules from being hooked; hook only selected GUI programs.
Added environment variable ANSICON_EXC to specify modules that should not be
hooked. This should work around the nvd3d9wrap.dll issue. Since it helps to
know what the modules are, logging is now always available, controlled by -l
or ANSICON_LOG. A side-effect caused debugstr.c to move to util.c.
GUI programs are once again not hooked, unless run by "ansicon" directly or in
the ANSICON_GUI environment variable. Since not hooking still leaves ANSICON in
the environment, created ANSICON_VER as a dynamic-only variable, which can also
serve as a version check.
Due to an email requesting a reverse video option, realised I always take the
current attributes as default. This means if you turned on reverse and ran a
program, it would take the reverse as its default. Created ANSICON_DEF variable
to explicitly set the default attribute, using the current if it doesn't exist.
The reverse video option is done via a "negative" attribute (e.g. "-m-f0" is
reversed black on white, meaning you'll get white on black, with foreground
sequences changing the background). (The difference from "\e[7m" is that it
won't be reset on "\e[m".)
A child program will inherit the parent's modes (but not shift); the parent will
read the child's modes on exit (but not unload). The exception is "ansicon",
which will always start with the default modes and leave the parent unchanged.
Improved the AutoRun entry, only running "ansicon" if ANSICON_VER doesn't exist.
The "ansicon" command is always first.
Stopped -u implying -p; return the program's exit code; don't restore the
original color when just using -p; output error messages to stderr.
2011-12-14 20:53:51 +10:00
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int ProcessType( LPPROCESS_INFORMATION, BOOL* );
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void InjectDLL32( LPPROCESS_INFORMATION, LPCTSTR );
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void InjectDLL64( LPPROCESS_INFORMATION, LPCTSTR );
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Exclude modules from being hooked; hook only selected GUI programs.
Added environment variable ANSICON_EXC to specify modules that should not be
hooked. This should work around the nvd3d9wrap.dll issue. Since it helps to
know what the modules are, logging is now always available, controlled by -l
or ANSICON_LOG. A side-effect caused debugstr.c to move to util.c.
GUI programs are once again not hooked, unless run by "ansicon" directly or in
the ANSICON_GUI environment variable. Since not hooking still leaves ANSICON in
the environment, created ANSICON_VER as a dynamic-only variable, which can also
serve as a version check.
Due to an email requesting a reverse video option, realised I always take the
current attributes as default. This means if you turned on reverse and ran a
program, it would take the reverse as its default. Created ANSICON_DEF variable
to explicitly set the default attribute, using the current if it doesn't exist.
The reverse video option is done via a "negative" attribute (e.g. "-m-f0" is
reversed black on white, meaning you'll get white on black, with foreground
sequences changing the background). (The difference from "\e[7m" is that it
won't be reset on "\e[m".)
A child program will inherit the parent's modes (but not shift); the parent will
read the child's modes on exit (but not unload). The exception is "ansicon",
which will always start with the default modes and leave the parent unchanged.
Improved the AutoRun entry, only running "ansicon" if ANSICON_VER doesn't exist.
The "ansicon" command is always first.
Stopped -u implying -p; return the program's exit code; don't restore the
original color when just using -p; output error messages to stderr.
2011-12-14 20:53:51 +10:00
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extern TCHAR prog_path[MAX_PATH];
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extern LPTSTR prog;
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LPTSTR get_program_name( LPTSTR );
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Exclude modules from being hooked; hook only selected GUI programs.
Added environment variable ANSICON_EXC to specify modules that should not be
hooked. This should work around the nvd3d9wrap.dll issue. Since it helps to
know what the modules are, logging is now always available, controlled by -l
or ANSICON_LOG. A side-effect caused debugstr.c to move to util.c.
GUI programs are once again not hooked, unless run by "ansicon" directly or in
the ANSICON_GUI environment variable. Since not hooking still leaves ANSICON in
the environment, created ANSICON_VER as a dynamic-only variable, which can also
serve as a version check.
Due to an email requesting a reverse video option, realised I always take the
current attributes as default. This means if you turned on reverse and ran a
program, it would take the reverse as its default. Created ANSICON_DEF variable
to explicitly set the default attribute, using the current if it doesn't exist.
The reverse video option is done via a "negative" attribute (e.g. "-m-f0" is
reversed black on white, meaning you'll get white on black, with foreground
sequences changing the background). (The difference from "\e[7m" is that it
won't be reset on "\e[m".)
A child program will inherit the parent's modes (but not shift); the parent will
read the child's modes on exit (but not unload). The exception is "ansicon",
which will always start with the default modes and leave the parent unchanged.
Improved the AutoRun entry, only running "ansicon" if ANSICON_VER doesn't exist.
The "ansicon" command is always first.
Stopped -u implying -p; return the program's exit code; don't restore the
original color when just using -p; output error messages to stderr.
2011-12-14 20:53:51 +10:00
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extern int log_level;
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void DEBUGSTR( int level, LPTSTR szFormat, ... );
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#endif
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