> On 24 Jun 2016, at 16:43, Nicolai Hess <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > 2016-06-24 16:03 GMT+02:00 Esteban Lorenzano <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>>: > if you send me the code, I can take a look. > > Sorry if this sounds rude, but > did you actually read my mail, I mean the first one.
well… after search, it was from 25 apr… and my client didn’t show it to me (because I removed it, to clean)… and it folded the quoted so yes, I read it… like a month ago :) > > If you don't have the time to look at this, it is ok. I will just try to find > it out myself, or maybe torsten has an idea. > No problem. well, but I’m particularly interested in UFFI, since is my new toy :) and seriously, I want to make him really solid, so I jump in whenever I see a problem, even if I’m doing something different (merging pharo-vm with os-vm, now). Anyway, I see the error: WinWndClassEx is generated with bad mapping… this is fixed in new versions of UFFI so you need to regenerate the fields: WinWndClassEx rebuildFieldAccessors. (Torsten needs to but then… I spotted a bug, because FFIConstantHandle>>value is not defined so you will still have an error :) anyway, I updated both, OSWindow and UFFI so if I you load bleedingEdge of both, you will see something like this: > > I already posted the code multiple times. There is no code I could send. It > is all in the image (+ the OSWindow) project. > > I'll try it again. > > OS: Windows > - take a fresh > - load (from catalog browser) OSWindow > > - execute this > > | hInst wndClass | > hInst := WinProcess getVMModuleHandle. > wndClass := WinWndClassEx new. > wndClass hInstance: hInst. > > Error : > Unable to resolve external type: HMODULE > > OK, getVMModuleHandle expects a HMODULE type > We need to define a missing type, HMODULE, but that works (just like all the > other H-WinHandle-Types). > > Now execute it again: > New error: > "MessageNotUnderstood: SmallInteger>>isExternalAddress" > > The question is: > > Any Idea what is missing here, I need a way to store the HMODULE handle > in the structure of the WinWNdClassEx >
