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1 /*
2 * Unit tests for console API
4 * Copyright (c) 2003,2004 Eric Pouech
5 * Copyright (c) 2007 Kirill K. Smirnov
7 * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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15 * Lesser General Public License for more details.
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22 #include "wine/test.h"
23 #include <windows.h>
24 #include <stdio.h>
26 static BOOL (WINAPI *pGetConsoleInputExeNameA)(DWORD, LPSTR);
27 static BOOL (WINAPI *pSetConsoleInputExeNameA)(LPCSTR);
29 /* DEFAULT_ATTRIB is used for all initial filling of the console.
30 * all modifications are made with TEST_ATTRIB so that we could check
31 * what has to be modified or not
33 #define TEST_ATTRIB (BACKGROUND_BLUE | FOREGROUND_GREEN)
34 #define DEFAULT_ATTRIB (FOREGROUND_GREEN | FOREGROUND_BLUE | FOREGROUND_RED)
35 /* when filling the screen with non-blank chars, this macro defines
36 * what character should be at position 'c'
38 #define CONTENT(c) ('A' + (((c).Y * 17 + (c).X) % 23))
40 #define okCURSOR(hCon, c) do { \
41 CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO __sbi; \
42 BOOL expect = GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo((hCon), &__sbi) && \
43 __sbi.dwCursorPosition.X == (c).X && __sbi.dwCursorPosition.Y == (c).Y; \
44 ok(expect, "Expected cursor at (%d,%d), got (%d,%d)\n", \
45 (c).X, (c).Y, __sbi.dwCursorPosition.X, __sbi.dwCursorPosition.Y); \
46 } while (0)
48 #define okCHAR(hCon, c, ch, attr) do { \
49 char __ch; WORD __attr; DWORD __len; BOOL expect; \
50 expect = ReadConsoleOutputCharacter((hCon), &__ch, 1, (c), &__len) == 1 && __len == 1 && __ch == (ch); \
51 ok(expect, "At (%d,%d): expecting char '%c'/%02x got '%c'/%02x\n", (c).X, (c).Y, (ch), (ch), __ch, __ch); \
52 expect = ReadConsoleOutputAttribute((hCon), &__attr, 1, (c), &__len) == 1 && __len == 1 && __attr == (attr); \
53 ok(expect, "At (%d,%d): expecting attr %04x got %04x\n", (c).X, (c).Y, (attr), __attr); \
54 } while (0)
56 static void init_function_pointers(void)
58 HMODULE hKernel32;
60 #define KERNEL32_GET_PROC(func) \
61 p##func = (void *)GetProcAddress(hKernel32, #func); \
62 if(!p##func) trace("GetProcAddress(hKernel32, '%s') failed\n", #func);
64 hKernel32 = GetModuleHandleA("kernel32.dll");
65 KERNEL32_GET_PROC(GetConsoleInputExeNameA);
66 KERNEL32_GET_PROC(SetConsoleInputExeNameA);
68 #undef KERNEL32_GET_PROC
71 /* FIXME: this could be optimized on a speed point of view */
72 static void resetContent(HANDLE hCon, COORD sbSize, BOOL content)
74 COORD c;
75 WORD attr = DEFAULT_ATTRIB;
76 char ch;
77 DWORD len;
79 for (c.X = 0; c.X < sbSize.X; c.X++)
81 for (c.Y = 0; c.Y < sbSize.Y; c.Y++)
83 ch = (content) ? CONTENT(c) : ' ';
84 WriteConsoleOutputAttribute(hCon, &attr, 1, c, &len);
85 WriteConsoleOutputCharacterA(hCon, &ch, 1, c, &len);
90 static void testCursor(HANDLE hCon, COORD sbSize)
92 COORD c;
94 c.X = c.Y = 0;
95 ok(SetConsoleCursorPosition(0, c) == 0, "No handle\n");
96 ok(GetLastError() == ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE, "GetLastError: expecting %u got %u\n",
97 ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE, GetLastError());
99 c.X = c.Y = 0;
100 ok(SetConsoleCursorPosition(hCon, c) != 0, "Cursor in upper-left\n");
101 okCURSOR(hCon, c);
103 c.X = sbSize.X - 1;
104 c.Y = sbSize.Y - 1;
105 ok(SetConsoleCursorPosition(hCon, c) != 0, "Cursor in lower-right\n");
106 okCURSOR(hCon, c);
108 c.X = sbSize.X;
109 c.Y = sbSize.Y - 1;
110 ok(SetConsoleCursorPosition(hCon, c) == 0, "Cursor is outside\n");
111 ok(GetLastError() == ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER, "GetLastError: expecting %u got %u\n",
112 ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER, GetLastError());
114 c.X = sbSize.X - 1;
115 c.Y = sbSize.Y;
116 ok(SetConsoleCursorPosition(hCon, c) == 0, "Cursor is outside\n");
117 ok(GetLastError() == ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER, "GetLastError: expecting %u got %u\n",
118 ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER, GetLastError());
120 c.X = -1;
121 c.Y = 0;
122 ok(SetConsoleCursorPosition(hCon, c) == 0, "Cursor is outside\n");
123 ok(GetLastError() == ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER, "GetLastError: expecting %u got %u\n",
124 ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER, GetLastError());
126 c.X = 0;
127 c.Y = -1;
128 ok(SetConsoleCursorPosition(hCon, c) == 0, "Cursor is outside\n");
129 ok(GetLastError() == ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER, "GetLastError: expecting %u got %u\n",
130 ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER, GetLastError());
133 static void testCursorInfo(HANDLE hCon)
135 BOOL ret;
136 CONSOLE_CURSOR_INFO info;
138 SetLastError(0xdeadbeef);
139 ret = GetConsoleCursorInfo(NULL, NULL);
140 ok(!ret, "Expected failure\n");
141 ok(GetLastError() == ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE, "GetLastError: expecting %u got %u\n",
142 ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE, GetLastError());
144 SetLastError(0xdeadbeef);
145 info.dwSize = -1;
146 ret = GetConsoleCursorInfo(NULL, &info);
147 ok(!ret, "Expected failure\n");
148 ok(info.dwSize == -1, "Expected no change for dwSize\n");
149 ok(GetLastError() == ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE, "GetLastError: expecting %u got %u\n",
150 ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE, GetLastError());
152 /* Test the correct call first to distinguish between win9x and the rest */
153 SetLastError(0xdeadbeef);
154 ret = GetConsoleCursorInfo(hCon, &info);
155 ok(ret, "Expected success\n");
156 ok(info.dwSize == 25 ||
157 info.dwSize == 12 /* win9x */,
158 "Expected 12 or 25, got %d\n", info.dwSize);
159 ok(info.bVisible, "Expected the cursor to be visible\n");
160 ok(GetLastError() == 0xdeadbeef, "GetLastError: expecting %u got %u\n",
161 0xdeadbeef, GetLastError());
163 if (info.dwSize == 12)
165 skip("NULL CONSOLE_CURSOR_INFO will crash on win9x\n");
166 return;
169 SetLastError(0xdeadbeef);
170 ret = GetConsoleCursorInfo(hCon, NULL);
171 ok(!ret, "Expected failure\n");
172 ok(GetLastError() == ERROR_INVALID_ACCESS, "GetLastError: expecting %u got %u\n",
173 ERROR_INVALID_ACCESS, GetLastError());
176 static void testEmptyWrite(HANDLE hCon)
178 COORD c;
179 DWORD len;
180 const char* mytest = "";
182 c.X = c.Y = 0;
183 ok(SetConsoleCursorPosition(hCon, c) != 0, "Cursor in upper-left\n");
185 len = -1;
186 ok(WriteConsole(hCon, NULL, 0, &len, NULL) != 0 && len == 0, "WriteConsole\n");
187 okCURSOR(hCon, c);
189 /* Passing a NULL lpBuffer with sufficiently large non-zero length succeeds
190 * on native Windows and result in memory-like contents being written to
191 * the console. Calling WriteConsoleW like this will crash on Wine. */
192 if (0)
194 len = -1;
195 ok(!WriteConsole(hCon, NULL, 16, &len, NULL) && len == -1, "WriteConsole\n");
196 okCURSOR(hCon, c);
198 /* Cursor advances for this call. */
199 len = -1;
200 ok(WriteConsole(hCon, NULL, 128, &len, NULL) != 0 && len == 128, "WriteConsole\n");
203 len = -1;
204 ok(WriteConsole(hCon, mytest, 0, &len, NULL) != 0 && len == 0, "WriteConsole\n");
205 okCURSOR(hCon, c);
207 /* WriteConsole does not halt on a null terminator and is happy to write
208 * memory contents beyond the actual size of the buffer. */
209 len = -1;
210 ok(WriteConsole(hCon, mytest, 16, &len, NULL) != 0 && len == 16, "WriteConsole\n");
211 c.X += 16;
212 okCURSOR(hCon, c);
215 static void testWriteSimple(HANDLE hCon)
217 COORD c;
218 DWORD len;
219 const char* mytest = "abcdefg";
220 const int mylen = strlen(mytest);
222 /* single line write */
223 c.X = c.Y = 0;
224 ok(SetConsoleCursorPosition(hCon, c) != 0, "Cursor in upper-left\n");
226 ok(WriteConsole(hCon, mytest, mylen, &len, NULL) != 0 && len == mylen, "WriteConsole\n");
227 c.Y = 0;
228 for (c.X = 0; c.X < mylen; c.X++)
230 okCHAR(hCon, c, mytest[c.X], TEST_ATTRIB);
233 okCURSOR(hCon, c);
234 okCHAR(hCon, c, ' ', DEFAULT_ATTRIB);
237 static void testWriteNotWrappedNotProcessed(HANDLE hCon, COORD sbSize)
239 COORD c;
240 DWORD len, mode;
241 const char* mytest = "123";
242 const int mylen = strlen(mytest);
243 int ret;
244 int p;
246 ok(GetConsoleMode(hCon, &mode) && SetConsoleMode(hCon, mode & ~(ENABLE_PROCESSED_OUTPUT|ENABLE_WRAP_AT_EOL_OUTPUT)),
247 "clearing wrap at EOL & processed output\n");
249 /* write line, wrapping disabled, buffer exceeds sb width */
250 c.X = sbSize.X - 3; c.Y = 0;
251 ok(SetConsoleCursorPosition(hCon, c) != 0, "Cursor in upper-left-3\n");
253 ret = WriteConsole(hCon, mytest, mylen, &len, NULL);
254 ok(ret != 0 && len == mylen, "Couldn't write, ret = %d, len = %d\n", ret, len);
255 c.Y = 0;
256 for (p = mylen - 3; p < mylen; p++)
258 c.X = sbSize.X - 3 + p % 3;
259 okCHAR(hCon, c, mytest[p], TEST_ATTRIB);
262 c.X = 0; c.Y = 1;
263 okCHAR(hCon, c, ' ', DEFAULT_ATTRIB);
265 p = sbSize.X - 3 + mylen % 3;
266 c.X = p; c.Y = 0;
268 /* write line, wrapping disabled, strings end on end of line */
269 c.X = sbSize.X - mylen; c.Y = 0;
270 ok(SetConsoleCursorPosition(hCon, c) != 0, "Cursor in upper-left-3\n");
272 ok(WriteConsole(hCon, mytest, mylen, &len, NULL) != 0 && len == mylen, "WriteConsole\n");
275 static void testWriteNotWrappedProcessed(HANDLE hCon, COORD sbSize)
277 COORD c;
278 DWORD len, mode;
279 const char* mytest = "abcd\nf\tg";
280 const int mylen = strlen(mytest);
281 const int mylen2 = strchr(mytest, '\n') - mytest;
282 int p;
284 ok(GetConsoleMode(hCon, &mode) && SetConsoleMode(hCon, (mode | ENABLE_PROCESSED_OUTPUT) & ~ENABLE_WRAP_AT_EOL_OUTPUT),
285 "clearing wrap at EOL & setting processed output\n");
287 /* write line, wrapping disabled, buffer exceeds sb width */
288 c.X = sbSize.X - 5; c.Y = 0;
289 ok(SetConsoleCursorPosition(hCon, c) != 0, "Cursor in upper-left-5\n");
291 ok(WriteConsole(hCon, mytest, mylen, &len, NULL) != 0 && len == mylen, "WriteConsole\n");
292 c.Y = 0;
293 for (c.X = sbSize.X - 5; c.X < sbSize.X - 1; c.X++)
295 okCHAR(hCon, c, mytest[c.X - sbSize.X + 5], TEST_ATTRIB);
297 okCHAR(hCon, c, ' ', DEFAULT_ATTRIB);
299 c.X = 0; c.Y++;
300 okCHAR(hCon, c, mytest[5], TEST_ATTRIB);
301 for (c.X = 1; c.X < 8; c.X++)
302 okCHAR(hCon, c, ' ', TEST_ATTRIB);
303 okCHAR(hCon, c, mytest[7], TEST_ATTRIB);
304 c.X++;
305 okCHAR(hCon, c, ' ', DEFAULT_ATTRIB);
307 okCURSOR(hCon, c);
309 /* write line, wrapping disabled, strings end on end of line */
310 c.X = sbSize.X - 4; c.Y = 0;
311 ok(SetConsoleCursorPosition(hCon, c) != 0, "Cursor in upper-left-4\n");
313 ok(WriteConsole(hCon, mytest, mylen, &len, NULL) != 0 && len == mylen, "WriteConsole\n");
314 c.Y = 0;
315 for (c.X = sbSize.X - 4; c.X < sbSize.X; c.X++)
317 okCHAR(hCon, c, mytest[c.X - sbSize.X + 4], TEST_ATTRIB);
319 c.X = 0; c.Y++;
320 okCHAR(hCon, c, mytest[5], TEST_ATTRIB);
321 for (c.X = 1; c.X < 8; c.X++)
322 okCHAR(hCon, c, ' ', TEST_ATTRIB);
323 okCHAR(hCon, c, mytest[7], TEST_ATTRIB);
324 c.X++;
325 okCHAR(hCon, c, ' ', DEFAULT_ATTRIB);
327 okCURSOR(hCon, c);
329 /* write line, wrapping disabled, strings end after end of line */
330 c.X = sbSize.X - 3; c.Y = 0;
331 ok(SetConsoleCursorPosition(hCon, c) != 0, "Cursor in upper-left-4\n");
333 ok(WriteConsole(hCon, mytest, mylen, &len, NULL) != 0 && len == mylen, "WriteConsole\n");
334 c.Y = 0;
335 for (p = mylen2 - 3; p < mylen2; p++)
337 c.X = sbSize.X - 3 + p % 3;
338 okCHAR(hCon, c, mytest[p], TEST_ATTRIB);
340 c.X = 0; c.Y = 1;
341 okCHAR(hCon, c, mytest[5], TEST_ATTRIB);
342 for (c.X = 1; c.X < 8; c.X++)
343 okCHAR(hCon, c, ' ', TEST_ATTRIB);
344 okCHAR(hCon, c, mytest[7], TEST_ATTRIB);
345 c.X++;
346 okCHAR(hCon, c, ' ', DEFAULT_ATTRIB);
348 okCURSOR(hCon, c);
351 static void testWriteWrappedNotProcessed(HANDLE hCon, COORD sbSize)
353 COORD c;
354 DWORD len, mode;
355 const char* mytest = "abcd\nf\tg";
356 const int mylen = strlen(mytest);
357 int p;
359 ok(GetConsoleMode(hCon, &mode) && SetConsoleMode(hCon,(mode | ENABLE_WRAP_AT_EOL_OUTPUT) & ~(ENABLE_PROCESSED_OUTPUT)),
360 "setting wrap at EOL & clearing processed output\n");
362 /* write line, wrapping enabled, buffer doesn't exceed sb width */
363 c.X = sbSize.X - 9; c.Y = 0;
364 ok(SetConsoleCursorPosition(hCon, c) != 0, "Cursor in upper-left-9\n");
366 ok(WriteConsole(hCon, mytest, mylen, &len, NULL) != 0 && len == mylen, "WriteConsole\n");
367 c.Y = 0;
368 for (p = 0; p < mylen; p++)
370 c.X = sbSize.X - 9 + p;
371 okCHAR(hCon, c, mytest[p], TEST_ATTRIB);
373 c.X = sbSize.X - 9 + mylen;
374 okCHAR(hCon, c, ' ', DEFAULT_ATTRIB);
375 c.X = 0; c.Y = 1;
376 okCHAR(hCon, c, ' ', DEFAULT_ATTRIB);
378 /* write line, wrapping enabled, buffer does exceed sb width */
379 c.X = sbSize.X - 3; c.Y = 0;
380 ok(SetConsoleCursorPosition(hCon, c) != 0, "Cursor in upper-left-3\n");
382 c.Y = 1;
383 c.X = mylen - 3;
384 okCHAR(hCon, c, ' ', DEFAULT_ATTRIB);
387 static void testWriteWrappedProcessed(HANDLE hCon, COORD sbSize)
389 COORD c;
390 DWORD len, mode;
391 const char* mytest = "abcd\nf\tg";
392 const int mylen = strlen(mytest);
393 int p;
395 ok(GetConsoleMode(hCon, &mode) && SetConsoleMode(hCon, mode | (ENABLE_WRAP_AT_EOL_OUTPUT|ENABLE_PROCESSED_OUTPUT)),
396 "setting wrap at EOL & processed output\n");
398 /* write line, wrapping enabled, buffer doesn't exceed sb width */
399 c.X = sbSize.X - 9; c.Y = 0;
400 ok(SetConsoleCursorPosition(hCon, c) != 0, "Cursor in upper-left-9\n");
402 ok(WriteConsole(hCon, mytest, mylen, &len, NULL) != 0 && len == mylen, "WriteConsole\n");
403 for (p = 0; p < 4; p++)
405 c.X = sbSize.X - 9 + p;
406 okCHAR(hCon, c, mytest[p], TEST_ATTRIB);
408 c.X = sbSize.X - 9 + p;
409 okCHAR(hCon, c, ' ', DEFAULT_ATTRIB);
410 c.X = 0; c.Y++;
411 okCHAR(hCon, c, mytest[5], TEST_ATTRIB);
412 for (c.X = 1; c.X < 8; c.X++)
413 okCHAR(hCon, c, ' ', TEST_ATTRIB);
414 okCHAR(hCon, c, mytest[7], TEST_ATTRIB);
415 c.X++;
416 okCHAR(hCon, c, ' ', DEFAULT_ATTRIB);
417 okCURSOR(hCon, c);
419 /* write line, wrapping enabled, buffer does exceed sb width */
420 c.X = sbSize.X - 3; c.Y = 2;
421 ok(SetConsoleCursorPosition(hCon, c) != 0, "Cursor in upper-left-3\n");
423 ok(WriteConsole(hCon, mytest, mylen, &len, NULL) != 0 && len == mylen, "WriteConsole\n");
424 for (p = 0; p < 3; p++)
426 c.X = sbSize.X - 3 + p;
427 okCHAR(hCon, c, mytest[p], TEST_ATTRIB);
429 c.X = 0; c.Y++;
430 okCHAR(hCon, c, mytest[3], TEST_ATTRIB);
431 c.X++;
432 okCHAR(hCon, c, ' ', DEFAULT_ATTRIB);
434 c.X = 0; c.Y++;
435 okCHAR(hCon, c, mytest[5], TEST_ATTRIB);
436 for (c.X = 1; c.X < 8; c.X++)
437 okCHAR(hCon, c, ' ', TEST_ATTRIB);
438 okCHAR(hCon, c, mytest[7], TEST_ATTRIB);
439 c.X++;
440 okCHAR(hCon, c, ' ', DEFAULT_ATTRIB);
441 okCURSOR(hCon, c);
444 static void testWrite(HANDLE hCon, COORD sbSize)
446 /* FIXME: should in fact insure that the sb is at least 10 character wide */
447 ok(SetConsoleTextAttribute(hCon, TEST_ATTRIB), "Setting default text color\n");
448 resetContent(hCon, sbSize, FALSE);
449 testEmptyWrite(hCon);
450 resetContent(hCon, sbSize, FALSE);
451 testWriteSimple(hCon);
452 resetContent(hCon, sbSize, FALSE);
453 testWriteNotWrappedNotProcessed(hCon, sbSize);
454 resetContent(hCon, sbSize, FALSE);
455 testWriteNotWrappedProcessed(hCon, sbSize);
456 resetContent(hCon, sbSize, FALSE);
457 testWriteWrappedNotProcessed(hCon, sbSize);
458 resetContent(hCon, sbSize, FALSE);
459 testWriteWrappedProcessed(hCon, sbSize);
462 static void testScroll(HANDLE hCon, COORD sbSize)
464 SMALL_RECT scroll, clip;
465 COORD dst, c, tc;
466 CHAR_INFO ci;
467 BOOL ret;
469 #define W 11
470 #define H 7
472 #define IN_SRECT(r,c) ((r).Left <= (c).X && (c).X <= (r).Right && (r).Top <= (c).Y && (c).Y <= (r).Bottom)
473 #define IN_SRECT2(r,d,c) ((d).X <= (c).X && (c).X <= (d).X + (r).Right - (r).Left && (d).Y <= (c).Y && (c).Y <= (d).Y + (r).Bottom - (r).Top)
475 /* no clipping, src & dst rect don't overlap */
476 resetContent(hCon, sbSize, TRUE);
478 scroll.Left = 0;
479 scroll.Right = W - 1;
480 scroll.Top = 0;
481 scroll.Bottom = H - 1;
482 dst.X = W + 3;
483 dst.Y = H + 3;
484 ci.Char.UnicodeChar = '#';
485 ci.Attributes = TEST_ATTRIB;
487 clip.Left = 0;
488 clip.Right = sbSize.X - 1;
489 clip.Top = 0;
490 clip.Bottom = sbSize.Y - 1;
492 ok(ScrollConsoleScreenBuffer(hCon, &scroll, NULL, dst, &ci), "Scrolling SB\n");
494 for (c.Y = 0; c.Y < sbSize.Y; c.Y++)
496 for (c.X = 0; c.X < sbSize.X; c.X++)
498 if (IN_SRECT2(scroll, dst, c) && IN_SRECT(clip, c))
500 tc.X = c.X - dst.X;
501 tc.Y = c.Y - dst.Y;
502 okCHAR(hCon, c, CONTENT(tc), DEFAULT_ATTRIB);
504 else if (IN_SRECT(scroll, c) && IN_SRECT(clip, c))
505 okCHAR(hCon, c, '#', TEST_ATTRIB);
506 else okCHAR(hCon, c, CONTENT(c), DEFAULT_ATTRIB);
510 /* no clipping, src & dst rect do overlap */
511 resetContent(hCon, sbSize, TRUE);
513 scroll.Left = 0;
514 scroll.Right = W - 1;
515 scroll.Top = 0;
516 scroll.Bottom = H - 1;
517 dst.X = W /2;
518 dst.Y = H / 2;
519 ci.Char.UnicodeChar = '#';
520 ci.Attributes = TEST_ATTRIB;
522 clip.Left = 0;
523 clip.Right = sbSize.X - 1;
524 clip.Top = 0;
525 clip.Bottom = sbSize.Y - 1;
527 ok(ScrollConsoleScreenBuffer(hCon, &scroll, NULL, dst, &ci), "Scrolling SB\n");
529 for (c.Y = 0; c.Y < sbSize.Y; c.Y++)
531 for (c.X = 0; c.X < sbSize.X; c.X++)
533 if (dst.X <= c.X && c.X < dst.X + W && dst.Y <= c.Y && c.Y < dst.Y + H)
535 tc.X = c.X - dst.X;
536 tc.Y = c.Y - dst.Y;
537 okCHAR(hCon, c, CONTENT(tc), DEFAULT_ATTRIB);
539 else if (c.X < W && c.Y < H) okCHAR(hCon, c, '#', TEST_ATTRIB);
540 else okCHAR(hCon, c, CONTENT(c), DEFAULT_ATTRIB);
544 /* clipping, src & dst rect don't overlap */
545 resetContent(hCon, sbSize, TRUE);
547 scroll.Left = 0;
548 scroll.Right = W - 1;
549 scroll.Top = 0;
550 scroll.Bottom = H - 1;
551 dst.X = W + 3;
552 dst.Y = H + 3;
553 ci.Char.UnicodeChar = '#';
554 ci.Attributes = TEST_ATTRIB;
556 clip.Left = W / 2;
557 clip.Right = min(W + W / 2, sbSize.X - 1);
558 clip.Top = H / 2;
559 clip.Bottom = min(H + H / 2, sbSize.Y - 1);
561 SetLastError(0xdeadbeef);
562 ret = ScrollConsoleScreenBuffer(hCon, &scroll, &clip, dst, &ci);
563 if (ret)
565 for (c.Y = 0; c.Y < sbSize.Y; c.Y++)
567 for (c.X = 0; c.X < sbSize.X; c.X++)
569 if (IN_SRECT2(scroll, dst, c) && IN_SRECT(clip, c))
571 tc.X = c.X - dst.X;
572 tc.Y = c.Y - dst.Y;
573 okCHAR(hCon, c, CONTENT(tc), DEFAULT_ATTRIB);
575 else if (IN_SRECT(scroll, c) && IN_SRECT(clip, c))
576 okCHAR(hCon, c, '#', TEST_ATTRIB);
577 else okCHAR(hCon, c, CONTENT(c), DEFAULT_ATTRIB);
581 else
583 /* Win9x will fail, Only accept ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY */
584 ok(GetLastError() == ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY,
585 "Expected ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY, got %u\n", GetLastError());
588 /* clipping, src & dst rect do overlap */
589 resetContent(hCon, sbSize, TRUE);
591 scroll.Left = 0;
592 scroll.Right = W - 1;
593 scroll.Top = 0;
594 scroll.Bottom = H - 1;
595 dst.X = W / 2 - 3;
596 dst.Y = H / 2 - 3;
597 ci.Char.UnicodeChar = '#';
598 ci.Attributes = TEST_ATTRIB;
600 clip.Left = W / 2;
601 clip.Right = min(W + W / 2, sbSize.X - 1);
602 clip.Top = H / 2;
603 clip.Bottom = min(H + H / 2, sbSize.Y - 1);
605 ok(ScrollConsoleScreenBuffer(hCon, &scroll, &clip, dst, &ci), "Scrolling SB\n");
607 for (c.Y = 0; c.Y < sbSize.Y; c.Y++)
609 for (c.X = 0; c.X < sbSize.X; c.X++)
611 if (IN_SRECT2(scroll, dst, c) && IN_SRECT(clip, c))
613 tc.X = c.X - dst.X;
614 tc.Y = c.Y - dst.Y;
615 okCHAR(hCon, c, CONTENT(tc), DEFAULT_ATTRIB);
617 else if (IN_SRECT(scroll, c) && IN_SRECT(clip, c))
618 okCHAR(hCon, c, '#', TEST_ATTRIB);
619 else okCHAR(hCon, c, CONTENT(c), DEFAULT_ATTRIB);
624 static int mch_count;
625 /* we need the event as Wine console event generation isn't synchronous
626 * (ie GenerateConsoleCtrlEvent returns before all ctrl-handlers in all
627 * processes have been called).
629 static HANDLE mch_event;
630 static BOOL WINAPI mch(DWORD event)
632 mch_count++;
633 SetEvent(mch_event);
634 return TRUE;
637 static void testCtrlHandler(void)
639 ok(!SetConsoleCtrlHandler(mch, FALSE), "Shouldn't succeed\n");
640 ok(GetLastError() == ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER, "Bad error %u\n", GetLastError());
641 ok(SetConsoleCtrlHandler(mch, TRUE), "Couldn't set handler\n");
642 /* wine requires the event for the test, as we cannot insure, so far, that event
643 * are processed synchronously in GenerateConsoleCtrlEvent()
645 mch_event = CreateEventA(NULL, TRUE, FALSE, NULL);
646 mch_count = 0;
647 ok(GenerateConsoleCtrlEvent(CTRL_C_EVENT, 0), "Couldn't send ctrl-c event\n");
648 /* FIXME: it isn't synchronous on wine but it can still happen before we test */
649 if (0) ok(mch_count == 1, "Event isn't synchronous\n");
650 ok(WaitForSingleObject(mch_event, 3000) == WAIT_OBJECT_0, "event sending didn't work\n");
651 CloseHandle(mch_event);
653 /* Turning off ctrl-c handling doesn't work on win9x such way ... */
654 ok(SetConsoleCtrlHandler(NULL, TRUE), "Couldn't turn off ctrl-c handling\n");
655 mch_event = CreateEventA(NULL, TRUE, FALSE, NULL);
656 mch_count = 0;
657 if(!(GetVersion() & 0x80000000))
658 /* ... and next line leads to an unhandled exception on 9x. Avoid it on 9x. */
659 ok(GenerateConsoleCtrlEvent(CTRL_C_EVENT, 0), "Couldn't send ctrl-c event\n");
660 ok(WaitForSingleObject(mch_event, 3000) == WAIT_TIMEOUT && mch_count == 0, "Event shouldn't have been sent\n");
661 CloseHandle(mch_event);
662 ok(SetConsoleCtrlHandler(mch, FALSE), "Couldn't remove handler\n");
663 ok(!SetConsoleCtrlHandler(mch, FALSE), "Shouldn't succeed\n");
664 ok(GetLastError() == ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER, "Bad error %u\n", GetLastError());
668 * Test console screen buffer:
669 * 1) Try to set invalid handle.
670 * 2) Try to set non-console handles.
671 * 3) Use CONOUT$ file as active SB.
672 * 4) Test cursor.
673 * 5) Test output codepage to show it is not a property of SB.
674 * 6) Test switching to old SB if we close all handles to current SB - works
675 * in Windows, TODO in wine.
677 * What is not tested but should be:
678 * 1) ScreenBufferInfo
680 static void testScreenBuffer(HANDLE hConOut)
682 HANDLE hConOutRW, hConOutRO, hConOutWT;
683 HANDLE hFileOutRW, hFileOutRO, hFileOutWT;
684 HANDLE hConOutNew;
685 char test_str1[] = "Test for SB1";
686 char test_str2[] = "Test for SB2";
687 char test_cp866[] = {0xe2, 0xa5, 0xe1, 0xe2, 0};
688 char test_cp1251[] = {0xf2, 0xe5, 0xf1, 0xf2, 0};
689 WCHAR test_unicode[] = {0x0442, 0x0435, 0x0441, 0x0442, 0};
690 WCHAR str_wbuf[20];
691 char str_buf[20];
692 DWORD len;
693 COORD c;
694 BOOL ret;
695 DWORD oldcp;
697 if (!IsValidCodePage(866))
699 skip("Codepage 866 not available\n");
700 return;
703 /* In the beginning set output codepage to 866 */
704 oldcp = GetConsoleOutputCP();
705 SetLastError(0xdeadbeef);
706 ret = SetConsoleOutputCP(866);
707 if (!ret && GetLastError() == ERROR_CALL_NOT_IMPLEMENTED)
709 skip("SetConsoleOutputCP is not implemented\n");
710 return;
712 ok(ret, "Cannot set output codepage to 866\n");
714 hConOutRW = CreateConsoleScreenBuffer(GENERIC_READ | GENERIC_WRITE,
715 FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_WRITE, NULL,
716 CONSOLE_TEXTMODE_BUFFER, NULL);
717 ok(hConOutRW != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE,
718 "Cannot create a new screen buffer for ReadWrite\n");
719 hConOutRO = CreateConsoleScreenBuffer(GENERIC_READ,
720 FILE_SHARE_READ, NULL,
721 CONSOLE_TEXTMODE_BUFFER, NULL);
722 ok(hConOutRO != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE,
723 "Cannot create a new screen buffer for ReadOnly\n");
724 hConOutWT = CreateConsoleScreenBuffer(GENERIC_WRITE,
725 FILE_SHARE_WRITE, NULL,
726 CONSOLE_TEXTMODE_BUFFER, NULL);
727 ok(hConOutWT != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE,
728 "Cannot create a new screen buffer for WriteOnly\n");
730 hFileOutRW = CreateFileA("NUL", GENERIC_READ | GENERIC_WRITE,
731 FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_WRITE, NULL,
732 OPEN_EXISTING, 0, NULL);
733 ok(hFileOutRW != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE, "Cannot open NUL for ReadWrite\n");
734 hFileOutRO = CreateFileA("NUL", GENERIC_READ, FILE_SHARE_READ,
735 NULL, OPEN_EXISTING, 0, NULL);
736 ok(hFileOutRO != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE, "Cannot open NUL for ReadOnly\n");
737 hFileOutWT = CreateFileA("NUL", GENERIC_WRITE, FILE_SHARE_WRITE,
738 NULL, OPEN_EXISTING, 0, NULL);
739 ok(hFileOutWT != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE, "Cannot open NUL for WriteOnly\n");
741 /* Trying to set invalid handle */
742 SetLastError(0);
743 ok(!SetConsoleActiveScreenBuffer(INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE),
744 "Shouldn't succeed\n");
745 ok(GetLastError() == ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE,
746 "GetLastError: expecting %u got %u\n",
747 ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE, GetLastError());
749 /* Trying to set non-console handles */
750 SetLastError(0);
751 ok(!SetConsoleActiveScreenBuffer(hFileOutRW), "Shouldn't succeed\n");
752 ok(GetLastError() == ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE,
753 "GetLastError: expecting %u got %u\n",
754 ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE, GetLastError());
756 SetLastError(0);
757 ok(!SetConsoleActiveScreenBuffer(hFileOutRO), "Shouldn't succeed\n");
758 ok(GetLastError() == ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE,
759 "GetLastError: expecting %u got %u\n",
760 ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE, GetLastError());
762 SetLastError(0);
763 ok(!SetConsoleActiveScreenBuffer(hFileOutWT), "Shouldn't succeed\n");
764 ok(GetLastError() == ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE,
765 "GetLastError: expecting %u got %u\n",
766 ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE, GetLastError());
768 CloseHandle(hFileOutRW);
769 CloseHandle(hFileOutRO);
770 CloseHandle(hFileOutWT);
772 /* Trying to set SB handles with various access modes */
773 SetLastError(0);
774 ok(!SetConsoleActiveScreenBuffer(hConOutRO), "Shouldn't succeed\n");
775 ok(GetLastError() == ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE,
776 "GetLastError: expecting %u got %u\n",
777 ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE, GetLastError());
779 ok(SetConsoleActiveScreenBuffer(hConOutWT), "Couldn't set new WriteOnly SB\n");
781 ok(SetConsoleActiveScreenBuffer(hConOutRW), "Couldn't set new ReadWrite SB\n");
783 CloseHandle(hConOutWT);
784 CloseHandle(hConOutRO);
786 /* Now we have two ReadWrite SB, active must be hConOutRW */
787 /* Open current SB via CONOUT$ */
788 hConOutNew = CreateFileA("CONOUT$", GENERIC_READ|GENERIC_WRITE, 0,
789 NULL, OPEN_EXISTING, 0, 0);
790 ok(hConOutNew != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE, "CONOUT$ is not opened\n");
793 /* test cursor */
794 c.X = c.Y = 10;
795 SetConsoleCursorPosition(hConOut, c);
796 c.X = c.Y = 5;
797 SetConsoleCursorPosition(hConOutRW, c);
798 okCURSOR(hConOutNew, c);
799 c.X = c.Y = 10;
800 okCURSOR(hConOut, c);
803 c.X = c.Y = 0;
805 /* Write using hConOutNew... */
806 SetConsoleCursorPosition(hConOutNew, c);
807 ret = WriteConsoleA(hConOutNew, test_str2, lstrlenA(test_str2), &len, NULL);
808 ok (ret && len == lstrlenA(test_str2), "WriteConsoleA failed\n");
809 /* ... and read it back via hConOutRW */
810 ret = ReadConsoleOutputCharacterA(hConOutRW, str_buf, lstrlenA(test_str2), c, &len);
811 ok(ret && len == lstrlenA(test_str2), "ReadConsoleOutputCharacterA failed\n");
812 str_buf[lstrlenA(test_str2)] = 0;
813 ok(!lstrcmpA(str_buf, test_str2), "got '%s' expected '%s'\n", str_buf, test_str2);
816 /* Now test output codepage handling. Current is 866 as we set earlier. */
817 SetConsoleCursorPosition(hConOutRW, c);
818 ret = WriteConsoleA(hConOutRW, test_cp866, lstrlenA(test_cp866), &len, NULL);
819 ok(ret && len == lstrlenA(test_cp866), "WriteConsoleA failed\n");
820 ret = ReadConsoleOutputCharacterW(hConOutRW, str_wbuf, lstrlenA(test_cp866), c, &len);
821 ok(ret && len == lstrlenA(test_cp866), "ReadConsoleOutputCharacterW failed\n");
822 str_wbuf[lstrlenA(test_cp866)] = 0;
823 ok(!lstrcmpW(str_wbuf, test_unicode), "string does not match the pattern\n");
826 * cp866 is OK, let's switch to cp1251.
827 * We expect that this codepage will be used in every SB - active and not.
829 ok(SetConsoleOutputCP(1251), "Cannot set output cp to 1251\n");
830 SetConsoleCursorPosition(hConOutRW, c);
831 ret = WriteConsoleA(hConOutRW, test_cp1251, lstrlenA(test_cp1251), &len, NULL);
832 ok(ret && len == lstrlenA(test_cp1251), "WriteConsoleA failed\n");
833 ret = ReadConsoleOutputCharacterW(hConOutRW, str_wbuf, lstrlenA(test_cp1251), c, &len);
834 ok(ret && len == lstrlenA(test_cp1251), "ReadConsoleOutputCharacterW failed\n");
835 str_wbuf[lstrlenA(test_cp1251)] = 0;
836 ok(!lstrcmpW(str_wbuf, test_unicode), "string does not match the pattern\n");
838 /* Check what has happened to hConOut. */
839 SetConsoleCursorPosition(hConOut, c);
840 ret = WriteConsoleA(hConOut, test_cp1251, lstrlenA(test_cp1251), &len, NULL);
841 ok(ret && len == lstrlenA(test_cp1251), "WriteConsoleA failed\n");
842 ret = ReadConsoleOutputCharacterW(hConOut, str_wbuf, lstrlenA(test_cp1251), c, &len);
843 ok(ret && len == lstrlenA(test_cp1251), "ReadConsoleOutputCharacterW failed\n");
844 str_wbuf[lstrlenA(test_cp1251)] = 0;
845 ok(!lstrcmpW(str_wbuf, test_unicode), "string does not match the pattern\n");
847 /* Close all handles of current console SB */
848 CloseHandle(hConOutNew);
849 CloseHandle(hConOutRW);
851 /* Now active SB should be hConOut */
852 hConOutNew = CreateFileA("CONOUT$", GENERIC_READ|GENERIC_WRITE, 0,
853 NULL, OPEN_EXISTING, 0, 0);
854 ok(hConOutNew != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE, "CONOUT$ is not opened\n");
856 /* Write using hConOutNew... */
857 SetConsoleCursorPosition(hConOutNew, c);
858 ret = WriteConsoleA(hConOutNew, test_str1, lstrlenA(test_str1), &len, NULL);
859 ok (ret && len == lstrlenA(test_str1), "WriteConsoleA failed\n");
860 /* ... and read it back via hConOut */
861 ret = ReadConsoleOutputCharacterA(hConOut, str_buf, lstrlenA(test_str1), c, &len);
862 ok(ret && len == lstrlenA(test_str1), "ReadConsoleOutputCharacterA failed\n");
863 str_buf[lstrlenA(test_str1)] = 0;
864 todo_wine ok(!lstrcmpA(str_buf, test_str1), "got '%s' expected '%s'\n", str_buf, test_str1);
865 CloseHandle(hConOutNew);
867 /* This is not really needed under Windows */
868 SetConsoleActiveScreenBuffer(hConOut);
870 /* restore codepage */
871 SetConsoleOutputCP(oldcp);
874 static void test_GetSetConsoleInputExeName(void)
876 BOOL ret;
877 DWORD error;
878 char buffer[MAX_PATH], module[MAX_PATH], *p;
879 static char input_exe[MAX_PATH] = "winetest.exe";
881 SetLastError(0xdeadbeef);
882 ret = pGetConsoleInputExeNameA(0, NULL);
883 error = GetLastError();
884 ok(ret, "GetConsoleInputExeNameA failed\n");
885 ok(error == ERROR_BUFFER_OVERFLOW, "got %u expected ERROR_BUFFER_OVERFLOW\n", error);
887 SetLastError(0xdeadbeef);
888 ret = pGetConsoleInputExeNameA(0, buffer);
889 error = GetLastError();
890 ok(ret, "GetConsoleInputExeNameA failed\n");
891 ok(error == ERROR_BUFFER_OVERFLOW, "got %u expected ERROR_BUFFER_OVERFLOW\n", error);
893 GetModuleFileNameA(GetModuleHandle(NULL), module, sizeof(module));
894 p = strrchr(module, '\\') + 1;
896 ret = pGetConsoleInputExeNameA(sizeof(buffer)/sizeof(buffer[0]), buffer);
897 ok(ret, "GetConsoleInputExeNameA failed\n");
898 todo_wine ok(!lstrcmpA(buffer, p), "got %s expected %s\n", buffer, p);
900 SetLastError(0xdeadbeef);
901 ret = pSetConsoleInputExeNameA(NULL);
902 error = GetLastError();
903 ok(!ret, "SetConsoleInputExeNameA failed\n");
904 ok(error == ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER, "got %u expected ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER\n", error);
906 SetLastError(0xdeadbeef);
907 ret = pSetConsoleInputExeNameA("");
908 error = GetLastError();
909 ok(!ret, "SetConsoleInputExeNameA failed\n");
910 ok(error == ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER, "got %u expected ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER\n", error);
912 ret = pSetConsoleInputExeNameA(input_exe);
913 ok(ret, "SetConsoleInputExeNameA failed\n");
915 ret = pGetConsoleInputExeNameA(sizeof(buffer)/sizeof(buffer[0]), buffer);
916 ok(ret, "GetConsoleInputExeNameA failed\n");
917 ok(!lstrcmpA(buffer, input_exe), "got %s expected %s\n", buffer, input_exe);
920 START_TEST(console)
922 HANDLE hConIn, hConOut;
923 BOOL ret;
924 CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO sbi;
926 init_function_pointers();
928 /* be sure we have a clean console (and that's our own)
929 * FIXME: this will make the test fail (currently) if we don't run
930 * under X11
931 * Another solution would be to rerun the test under wineconsole with
932 * the curses backend
935 /* first, we detach and open a fresh console to play with */
936 FreeConsole();
937 ok(AllocConsole(), "Couldn't alloc console\n");
938 hConIn = CreateFileA("CONIN$", GENERIC_READ|GENERIC_WRITE, 0, NULL, OPEN_EXISTING, 0, 0);
939 hConOut = CreateFileA("CONOUT$", GENERIC_READ|GENERIC_WRITE, 0, NULL, OPEN_EXISTING, 0, 0);
941 /* now verify everything's ok */
942 ok(hConIn != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE, "Opening ConIn\n");
943 ok(hConOut != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE, "Opening ConOut\n");
945 ok(ret = GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(hConOut, &sbi), "Getting sb info\n");
946 if (!ret) return;
948 /* Non interactive tests */
949 testCursor(hConOut, sbi.dwSize);
950 /* test parameters (FIXME: test functionality) */
951 testCursorInfo(hConOut);
952 /* will test wrapped (on/off) & processed (on/off) strings output */
953 testWrite(hConOut, sbi.dwSize);
954 /* will test line scrolling at the bottom of the screen */
955 /* testBottomScroll(); */
956 /* will test all the scrolling operations */
957 testScroll(hConOut, sbi.dwSize);
958 /* will test sb creation / modification / codepage handling */
959 testScreenBuffer(hConOut);
960 testCtrlHandler();
961 /* still to be done: access rights & access on objects */
963 if (!pGetConsoleInputExeNameA || !pSetConsoleInputExeNameA)
965 skip("GetConsoleInputExeNameA and/or SetConsoleInputExeNameA is not available\n");
966 return;
968 else
969 test_GetSetConsoleInputExeName();