On 12/14/2009 18:19, André Hentschel wrote:
Roderick Colenbrander schrieb:
On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 1:46 PM, Nikolay Sivov<[email protected]>  wrote:
On 12/13/2009 15:15, Roderick Colenbrander wrote:
The main test which AJ suggested would be to 'force' native user32 to
call RegisterClassNameW. There would be a dummy dll containing a
RegisterClassNameW to which lets say the Button control would be
redirected using a manifest.

If I got it right you're talking about a dummy dll with compiled in (or
separate doesn't matter) manifest with
'windowclass' entry (and without to check it's actually used) to Button,
after that we trigger test application reload
and dump this RegisterClassNameW call someway?


Yeah that's the idea. I'm quite certain that this mechanism is used to
register the class.
Could you suggest a best way to generate dll on runtime, maybe it's possible
to place in into resourse?
Any examples are welcome.
In this case Alexandre just wants to know how Windows is doing the
stuff. I believe this test doesn't have to be added to Wine.

As i understood the testcase should look like:
A programm with manifest which depends on a dll with e.g. a button-class
A dll with a manifest that tells it provides a own button-class and a RegisterClassNameW 
function that maybe only prints out "Yeah, i got called!"

That should run on Windows and produce that message.
Yes, that's exactly what I tried to do yesterday.
Alexandre told me, that he just wants to see that this test works, but its not 
necessary to add it to wine.
I ran into to some issues where windows needed a signed dll to use a manifest 
with it. I dont know how to manage that correctly, so i got stuck
What you mean saying signed dll? I've stuck too after a first try cause I'm not able to load application at all, a kind of loader error produced, which is related to dependency dll specified with manifest. After a failure I tried to place a dll into a shared manifest directory in WinSxS/Manifests (or something like that). It didn't help.

Did you try an embedded manifest for dll or an external xml?




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