//+------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // Microsoft Windows // Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation, 1992 - 1996. // // File: clipapi.cpp // // Contents: Clipboard related OLE API's // // Classes: // // Functions: // OleFlushClipboard // OleGetClipboard // OleIsCurrentClipboard // OleSetClipboard // // History: dd-mmm-yy Author Comment // 12-Aug-94 alexgo added support for transfering // DVASPECT_ICON, etc. // 08-Aug-94 BruceMa Memory sift fix // 10-Jun-94 alexgo added support for OLE1 Containers // 17-May-94 alexgo created OleOpenClipboard and enhanced // code to mimize the times when the // clipboard is kept open. // 25-Apr-94 alexgo made thread-safe for the apartment model // 16-Mar-94 alexgo author // //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- #include #include #include #include #include // for wProgIDFromCLSID #include "clipdata.h" // // types local to this file // typedef enum tagCLIPWNDFLAGS { CLIPWND_REMOVEFROMCLIPBOARD = 1, CLIPWND_IGNORECLIPBOARD = 2, CLIPWND_DONTCALLAPP = 4 } CLIPWNDFLAGS; typedef enum tagGETCLSIDFLAGS { USE_NORMAL_CLSID = 1, USE_STANDARD_LINK = 2, } GETCLSIDFLAGS; // // functions local to this file. They are not "static" so the symbols // show up in ntsd debug builds. // extern "C" LRESULT ClipboardWndProc( HWND, UINT, WPARAM, LPARAM ); HRESULT GetDataFromDescriptor(IDataObject *pDataObj, LPCLSID pclsid, UINT cf, GETCLSIDFLAGS fFlags, LPOLESTR *ppszSrcOfCopy, DWORD *pdwStatus); HRESULT GetDataFromStorage(IDataObject *pDataObj, UINT cf, STGMEDIUM *pmedium, IStorage **ppstg); HRESULT GetDataFromStream(IDataObject *pDataObj, UINT cf, STGMEDIUM *pmedium, IStream **ppstm); HRESULT GetNative(IDataObject *pDataObj, STGMEDIUM *pmedium); HRESULT GetObjectLink(IDataObject *pDataObj, STGMEDIUM *pmedium); HRESULT GetOwnerLink(IDataObject *pDataObj, STGMEDIUM *pmedium); HRESULT HandleFromHandle(IDataObject *pDataObj, FORMATETC *pformatetc, STGMEDIUM *pmedium); HRESULT MapCFToFormatetc( UINT cf, FORMATETC *pformatetc ); HRESULT RemoveClipboardDataObject( HWND hClipWnd, DWORD fFlags ); HRESULT RenderFormat( HWND hClipWnd, UINT cf, IDataObject *pDataObj ); HRESULT SetClipboardDataObject( HWND hClipWnd, IDataObject *pDataObj ); HRESULT SetClipboardFormats( HWND hClipWnd, IDataObject *pDataObj ); HWND VerifyCallerIsClipboardOwner( void ); HGLOBAL PersistDataObjectToHGlobal(IDataObject *lpDataObj); HRESULT LoadPersistedDataObjectFromHGlobal(HGLOBAL hglobal, IDataObject **ppDataObj); void SetClipDataObjectInTLS(IDataObject **ppDataObj, DWORD dwClipSeqNum, BOOL fIsClipWrapper); void GetClipDataObjectFromTLS(IDataObject **ppDataObj); HRESULT CreateClipDataObjectFromPersistedData(IDataObject **ppDataObj); HRESULT CreateWrapperClipDataObjectFromFormatsArray(IDataObject **ppDataObj); // //static variables // // vcClipboardInit is used to keep track of the number of times Clipboard // Initialize is called (right now, only from OleInitialize), so that we // only create a private clipboard window class once per dll (even though // the many threads may need their own instance of the window class in the // apartment model). static ULONG vcClipboardInit; // vszClipboardWndClass is the name of the window class used by OLE to // create private clipboard windows for copy/paste and other clipboard // data transfers. #ifdef _CHICAGO_ // Note: we have to create a unique string so that get // register a unique class for each 16 bit app. // The class space is global on chicago. // char g_vszClipboardWndClass[] = "CLIPBRDWNDCLASS 0x######## "; #define vszClipboardWndClass g_vszClipboardWndClass #define ClpWNDCLASS WNDCLASSA #define ClpRegisterClass RegisterClassA #define ClpUnregisterClass UnregisterClassA #define ClpCreateWindowEx SSCreateWindowExA #else static const OLECHAR vszClipboardWndClass[] = OLESTR("CLIPBRDWNDCLASS"); #define ClpWNDCLASS WNDCLASS #define ClpRegisterClass RegisterClass #define ClpUnregisterClass UnregisterClass #define ClpCreateWindowEx CreateWindowEx #endif // Mutex used to synchronize clipboard initialization / cleanup extern COleStaticMutexSem g_mxsSingleThreadOle; extern ATOM g_aDropTargetMarshalHwnd; // Atom for Delayed DragDrop Marshaling. // WindowLong Offset for storing private data. // so don't have to go to the clipboard to fetch it. #define WL_ClipPrivateData 0 // // functions (in alphabetical order) // //+------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // Function: ClipboardInitialize (private) // // Synopsis: Creates the private clipboard window class (if necessary) // // Effects: // // Arguments: void // // Requires: hmodOLE2 must be initialized // // Returns: TRUE upon success, false otherwise // // Signals: // // Modifies: // // Algorithm: Register the clipboard class only once per dll instance // (or more specifically, every time vcClipboardInit == 0, // which may happen multiple times in a WOW box). // // History: dd-mmm-yy Author Comment // 23-Oct-94 alexgo fixed up Chicago WOW hacks (see comments) // 25-Apr-94 alexgo updated to the apartment model // 16-Mar-94 alexgo author // // Notes: // //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- BOOL ClipboardInitialize( void ) { ClpWNDCLASS wc; BOOL fRet = TRUE; VDATEHEAP(); LEDebugOut((DEB_ITRACE, "%p _IN ClipboardInitialize ( )\n", NULL)); // serialize access to this function // we'll unlock the mutex automatically in "lck"'s destructor // (called at function exit) COleStaticLock lck(g_mxsSingleThreadOle); // One time initializtaion (when loaded for the first time) if (vcClipboardInit == 0) { #ifdef _CHICAGO_ if (IsWOWThread()) { wsprintfA(vszClipboardWndClass,"CLIPBRDWNDCLASS %08X", CoGetCurrentProcess()); } #endif // _CHICAGO_ // Register Clipboard window class wc.style = 0; wc.lpfnWndProc = ClipboardWndProc; wc.cbClsExtra = 0; wc.cbWndExtra = sizeof(void *); AssertSz(g_hmodOLE2, "Dll instance variable not set"); wc.hInstance = g_hmodOLE2; //global vairable set in //ole2.cpp wc.hIcon = NULL; wc.hCursor = NULL; wc.hbrBackground = NULL; wc.lpszMenuName = NULL; wc.lpszClassName = vszClipboardWndClass; // register this window class, returning if we fail if (!ClpRegisterClass(&wc)) { LEWARN(FALSE, "ClipboardInitialize RegisterClass failed!"); // it is possible that our dll got unloaded without us // having called unregister, so we call it here and try // again. ClpUnregisterClass( vszClipboardWndClass, g_hmodOLE2 ); if (!ClpRegisterClass(&wc)) { LEWARN(FALSE, "ClipboardInitialize RegisterClass failed again!"); LEDebugOut((DEB_WARN, "WARNING: RegisterClass failed\n")); fRet = FALSE; goto errRtn; } } vcClipboardInit++; } errRtn: LEDebugOut((DEB_ITRACE, "%p OUT ClipboardIntialize ( %lu )\n", NULL, fRet)); return fRet; } //+------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // Function: ClipboardUnitialize (internal) // // Synopsis: Uninitializes the clipboard for the current thread. // // Effects: // // Arguments: void // // Returns: void // // Signals: // // Modifies: // // Algorithm: // // History: dd-mmm-yy Author Comment // 23-Oct-94 alexgo fixed up Chicago WOW hacks (see comments) // 25-Apr-94 alexgo made thread-safe // 16-Mar-94 alexgo author // // Notes: // //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- void ClipboardUninitialize(void) { HRESULT hrTls; VDATEHEAP(); // // This cleanup is done during OleUninitialize, but not // if somebody does FreeLibrary(OLE32.DLL). That would cause // us to leak the class register and any clipboard window. We have // gotten around the class re-register problem above in the // ClipboardInitialize function, but we still leak a window. // // But since it is illegal to unload OLE32 without uninitializing // first, whoever does that can fully expect all kinds of leaks. // LEDebugOut((DEB_ITRACE, "%p _IN ClipboardUninitialize ( )\n", NULL)); COleTls tls(hrTls); if (NOERROR == hrTls) { #ifndef _CHICAGO_ if(tls->pDataObjClip) { if (tls->fIsClipWrapper) { ((CClipDataObject *)tls->pDataObjClip)->InternalRelease(); } else { (tls->pDataObjClip)->Release(); } tls->pDataObjClip = NULL; } #endif // _CHICAGO_ if(tls->hwndClip) { // destroy the window and NULL out the hwnd in the thread // storage Verify(SSDestroyWindow(tls->hwndClip)); tls->hwndClip = NULL; } } } //+------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // Function: ClipboardProcessUnitialize (internal) // // Synopsis: Uninitializes the clipboard. If this the last such time, // then the private clipboard window class is unregistered. // // Effects: // // Arguments: void // // Requires: hmodOLE2 must be initialized before calling this function // // Returns: void // // Signals: // // Modifies: // // Algorithm: // // History: dd-mmm-yy Author Comment // 23-Oct-94 alexgo fixed up Chicago WOW hacks (see comments) // 25-Apr-94 alexgo made thread-safe // 16-Mar-94 alexgo author // // Notes: // //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- void ClipboardProcessUninitialize(void) { // serialize access for the apartment model COleStaticLock lck(g_mxsSingleThreadOle); if(vcClipboardInit == 1) { vcClipboardInit--; BOOL fRet = ClpUnregisterClass(vszClipboardWndClass, g_hmodOLE2); LEWARN(!fRet, "UnRegisterClass failed!"); } LEDebugOut((DEB_ITRACE, "%p OUT ClipboardUninitialize ( )\n", NULL)); } //+------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // Function: ClipboardWndProc // // Synopsis: Window message procedure for the private clipboard window // // Effects: // // Arguments: [hWnd] -- handle to private clipboard window // [msg] -- the Window message // [wParam] -- parameter 1 // [lParam] -- parameter 2 // // Requires: // // Returns: LRESULT // // Signals: // // Modifies: // // Algorithm: processes messages sent to the private clipboard window: // WM_DESTROYCLIPBOARD: somebody else is taking ownership // of the clipboard, so release the data object // (if any) // WM_RENDERFORMAT: a request has been made for data of the // specified format--actually put it on the clipboard // WM_RENDERALLFORMATS: the app is going away, so empty the // clipboard! The app is supposed to call // OleFlushClipboard before exiting, if it hasn't, then // we can only assume that the app is terminating // "abnormally". We currently do nothing for this call // // History: dd-mmm-yy Author Comment // 23-Oct-94 alexgo added support for eating WM_CANCELMODE // messages // 20-Mar-94 alexgo author // // Notes: // //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- extern "C" LRESULT ClipboardWndProc( HWND hWnd, UINT msg, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam ) { LRESULT lresult = 0; IDataObject * pDataObj = NULL; UINT cf; HRESULT hresult; VDATEHEAP(); LEDebugOut((DEB_ITRACE, "%p _IN ClipboardWndProc ( %lx , %u , %lu ," " %ld )\n", NULL, hWnd, msg, wParam, lParam)); AssertSz((GetCurrentThreadId() == GetWindowThreadProcessId(hWnd, NULL)), "Clip window not on current thread"); switch( msg ) { // note that the clipboard should *NOT* be opened for these messages case WM_OLE_CLIPBRD_MARSHALDROPTARGET: { HWND hwndDropTarget = (HWND) lParam; // Request has come through to marshal the DropTarget // Associated with the hwndDropTarget. // Assign the Endpoint Property, If Success, remove the property. if(NOERROR == AssignEndpointProperty(hwndDropTarget)) { Win4Assert(NULL != g_aDropTargetMarshalHwnd); RemoveProp(hwndDropTarget,(LPCWSTR) g_aDropTargetMarshalHwnd); } } break; case WM_RENDERALLFORMATS: // this message is sent to us if this window (the private // clipboard window) is about to be destroyed. // We don't currently do anything for this message. // REVIEW: in the future, we may want to render all the // remaining formats. However, the app is *supposed* to // call OleFlushClipboard to accomplish this task. Assert(lresult == 0); break; case WM_DESTROYCLIPBOARD: // we get this message when somebody else takes ownership // of the clipboard. Since our app may have an AddRef'ed // data object already there, we need to remove it. // there is no need to open the clipboard (since we specify // the IGNORECLIPBOARD flag) RemoveClipboardDataObject(hWnd, CLIPWND_IGNORECLIPBOARD); Assert(lresult == 0); break; case WM_RENDERFORMAT: cf = (UINT)wParam; pDataObj = (IDataObject *)GetProp( hWnd, CLIPBOARD_DATA_OBJECT_PROP); if( !pDataObj ) { LEDebugOut((DEB_ERROR, "ERROR!: No data object " "on the private window\n")); break; } // now render the data onto the clipboard hresult = RenderFormat( hWnd, cf, pDataObj); #if DBG == 1 if( hresult != NOERROR ) { char szBuf[256]; char *pszBuf; // we have to do predefined formats by hand if( cf > 0xC000 ) { SSGetClipboardFormatNameA(cf, szBuf, 256); pszBuf = szBuf; } else { switch( cf ) { case CF_METAFILEPICT: pszBuf = "CF_METAFILEPICT"; break; case CF_BITMAP: pszBuf = "CF_BITMAP"; break; case CF_DIB: pszBuf = "CF_DIB"; break; case CF_PALETTE: pszBuf = "CF_PALETTE"; break; case CF_TEXT: pszBuf = "CF_TEXT"; break; case CF_UNICODETEXT: pszBuf = "CF_UNICODETEXT"; break; case CF_ENHMETAFILE: pszBuf = "CF_ENHMETAFILE"; break; default: pszBuf = "UNKNOWN Default Format"; break; } } LEDebugOut((DEB_WARN, "WARNING: Unable to render " "format '%s' (%x)\n", pszBuf, cf)); } #endif // DBG == 1 Assert(lresult == 0); break; case WM_CANCELMODE: // we want to swallow the WM_CANCELMODE message. This // allows us to start drag drop, alt-tab to another app // (which causes a WM_CANCELMODE message) and continue // dragging. Assert(lresult == 0); break; case WM_DESTROY: // apps are supposed to call OleSetClipboard(NULL) or // OleFlushClipboard() before terminating a thread. However, // not all apps do what they're supposed to, so just // remove as much state as we can safely do // Potentially, we could use CLIPWND_REMOVEFROMCLIPBOARD // here. However, getting in this situation should be // somewhat unusual, so we don't want to do any more work // than absolutely necessary. Even though we'll leave a // hwnd on the clipboard in g_cfDataObject, that hwnd // will soon be invalid (because it's the one getting this // WM_DESTROY message). #if DBG == 1 // do some debug checking first though if( GetWindowLongPtr( hWnd, WL_ClipPrivateData) != 0 ) { LEDebugOut((DEB_WARN, "WARNING: App did not cleanup the " "clipboard properly, OleSetClipboard(NULL) or " "OleFlushClipboard not called")); } #endif // DBG == 1 RemoveClipboardDataObject(hWnd, (CLIPWND_DONTCALLAPP | CLIPWND_IGNORECLIPBOARD)); Assert(lresult == 0); break; default: lresult = SSDefWindowProc( hWnd, msg, wParam, lParam); break; } LEDebugOut((DEB_ITRACE, "%p OUT ClipboardWndProc ( %ld )\n", NULL, lresult)); return lresult; } //+------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // Function: ClipSetCaptureForDrag // // Synopsis: Sets mouse capture mode for a drag operation // // Arguments: [pdrgop] - pointer to object that handles drag operation // // Returns: S_OK -- it worked // E_FAIL -- unexpected failure occurred. // // Algorithm: Get the clipboard window for the thread. Record the drag // drag operation pointer on the window for use by capture // mode. then turn on capture mode. // // History: dd-mmm-yy Author Comment // 21-Apr-94 ricksa created // // Notes: The purpose of this function is to hide where the drag // pointer is stored for the window. // //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- HRESULT ClipSetCaptureForDrag(CDragOperation *pdrgop) { // Default to failure HRESULT hr = ResultFromScode(E_FAIL); // We will use the clipboard window to capture the mouse but we // must have a clipboard window so we make sure it is created // if it is not already there. HWND hWndClip = GetPrivateClipboardWindow(CLIP_CREATEIFNOTTHERE); if (hWndClip != NULL) { AssertSz((GetCurrentThreadId() == GetWindowThreadProcessId(hWndClip, NULL)), "Clip window not on current thread"); // Capture the mouse SetCapture(hWndClip); // Teller the caller that we worked. hr = NOERROR; } return hr; } //+------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // Function: ClipReleaseCaptureForDrag // // Synopsis: Clean up drag mouse capture // // Algorithm: Get the clipboard window for the thread. Turn the drag // operation pointer into null. Then release the capture. // // History: dd-mmm-yy Author Comment // 21-Apr-94 ricksa created // // Notes: It is assumed that the clip board window and the thread // doing drag and drop are on the same thread. Therefore, // there should be no race between clean up here and // the use of the pointer in the clipboard window proc. // //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- void ClipReleaseCaptureForDrag(void) { // Stop the mouse capture ReleaseCapture(); } //+------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // Function: GetDataFromDescriptor // // Synopsis: Retrieves object descriptor data from the specified // clipboard format and fetches the clsid, SrcOfCopy // string, and status flags // // Effects: // // Arguments: [pDataObj] -- the source data object // [pclsid] -- where to put the clsid // [cf] -- the clipboard format to retrieve // [fFlags] -- clsid conversion flags // [ppszSrcOfCopy] -- where to put an ALLOCATED (public // allocator) copy of the SrcOfCopy // string. // [pdwStatus] -- where to put the status bits // // Requires: // // Returns: HRESULT // // Signals: // // Modifies: // // Algorithm: see synopsis // // History: dd-mmm-yy Author Comment // 18-Aug-94 alexgo added support for fetching dwStatus // 10-Jun-94 alexgo author // // Notes: // //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- HRESULT GetDataFromDescriptor(IDataObject *pDataObj, LPCLSID pclsid, UINT cf, GETCLSIDFLAGS fFlags, LPOLESTR *ppszSrcOfCopy, DWORD *pdwStatus) { HRESULT hresult; FORMATETC formatetc; STGMEDIUM medium; LPOBJECTDESCRIPTOR pObjDesc; VDATEHEAP(); LEDebugOut((DEB_ITRACE, "%p _IN GetDataFromDescriptor ( %p , " "%p , %d , %lx , %p, %p )\n", NULL, pDataObj, pclsid, cf, fFlags, ppszSrcOfCopy, pdwStatus)); // we don't bother with extensive attempts to fetch the // OLE2 data since we're only using it to construct OLE1. If // the data is offered in a non-standard way, the the worse // that will happen is that you can't paste an *object* to // an OLE1 container. 16bit was even more strict in that // you *always* had to offer OLE2 formats on standard mediums. INIT_FORETC(formatetc); formatetc.cfFormat = (CLIPFORMAT) cf; formatetc.tymed = TYMED_HGLOBAL; _xmemset(&medium, 0, sizeof(STGMEDIUM)); hresult = pDataObj->GetData(&formatetc, &medium); if( hresult != NOERROR ) { goto logRtn; } Win4Assert(medium.tymed != TYMED_NULL); pObjDesc = (LPOBJECTDESCRIPTOR)GlobalLock(medium.hGlobal); if( !pObjDesc ) { hresult = ResultFromScode(E_OUTOFMEMORY); goto errRtn; } if( pclsid ) { // if we want to use the standard link AND the object really // is a link object (potentially a custom link), then // just set the clsid to the be the standard link object if( (fFlags & USE_STANDARD_LINK) && (pObjDesc->dwStatus & OLEMISC_ISLINKOBJECT) ) { *pclsid = CLSID_StdOleLink; } else { *pclsid = pObjDesc->clsid; } } if( ppszSrcOfCopy ) { if( pObjDesc->dwSrcOfCopy ) { *ppszSrcOfCopy = UtDupString( (LPOLESTR)(((BYTE *)pObjDesc)+pObjDesc->dwSrcOfCopy)); } else { *ppszSrcOfCopy = UtDupString(OLESTR("")); } if( !*ppszSrcOfCopy ) { hresult = ResultFromScode(E_OUTOFMEMORY); } } if( pdwStatus ) { *pdwStatus = pObjDesc->dwStatus; } GlobalUnlock(medium.hGlobal); errRtn: ReleaseStgMedium(&medium); logRtn: LEDebugOut((DEB_ITRACE, "%p OUT GetDataFromDescriptor ( %lx ) " "[ %p ]\n", NULL, hresult, (ppszSrcOfCopy) ? *ppszSrcOfCopy : 0 )); return hresult; } //+------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // Function: GetDataFromStorage // // Synopsis: Calls GetData[Here] for TYMED_ISTORAGE and returns the // results on either an HGLOBAL or memory-based storage // // Effects: // // Arguments: [pDataObj] -- the source data object // [pformatetc] -- formatetc to retrieve // [pmedium] -- where to put the resulting HGlobal, may // be NULL // [ppstg] -- where to save the real IStorage // (may be NULL) // // Requires: if pmedium is specified, then pmedium->tymed must be // TYMED_HGLOBAL // // Returns: HRESULT // // Signals: // // Modifies: // // Algorithm: we create a storage on memory // first try to GetDataHere to that storage, if that fails, then // do a GetData and CopyTo the returned storage to our memory // storage. // // History: dd-mmm-yy Author Comment // 11-Apr-94 alexgo author // // Notes: NB!!: The caller takes ownership of the data--if an hglobal // is requested, then it must be explicitly GlobalFree'd. // Similarly, the returned storage must be released and both // release mechanisms must be called if both data items are // returned. // //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- HRESULT GetDataFromStorage(IDataObject *pDataObj, FORMATETC *pformatetc, STGMEDIUM *pmedium, IStorage **ppstg) { HRESULT hresult; STGMEDIUM memmedium; // for the memory-based IStorage ILockBytes * pLockBytes; BOOL fDeleteOnRelease = FALSE; FORMATETC fetctemp; VDATEHEAP(); LEDebugOut((DEB_ITRACE, "%p _IN GetDataFromStorage ( %p , %p , %p" " )\n", NULL, pDataObj, pformatetc, pmedium)); #if DBG ==1 if( pmedium ) { Assert(pmedium->tymed == TYMED_HGLOBAL); } #endif // DBG ==1 Assert(pformatetc->tymed & TYMED_ISTORAGE); // don't stomp on the in-parameter fetctemp = *pformatetc; fetctemp.tymed = TYMED_ISTORAGE; _xmemset(&memmedium, 0, sizeof(STGMEDIUM)); memmedium.tymed = TYMED_ISTORAGE; // the only time we want the hglobal that the storage will be // constructed from to be automatically deleted is if the caller // only requested a storage to be returned. if( ppstg && !pmedium ) { fDeleteOnRelease = TRUE; } hresult = UtCreateStorageOnHGlobal( NULL, fDeleteOnRelease, &(memmedium.pstg), &pLockBytes); if( hresult != NOERROR ) { goto errRtn; } // first try to do a GetDataHere call hresult = pDataObj->GetDataHere( &fetctemp, &memmedium ); if( hresult != NOERROR ) { STGMEDIUM appmedium; // a medium that is filled // in by the app _xmemset(&appmedium, 0, sizeof(STGMEDIUM)); // hmmm, that didn't work, try for a plain GetData call hresult = pDataObj->GetData(&fetctemp, &appmedium); if( hresult == NOERROR ) { // now do the CopyTo hresult = appmedium.pstg->CopyTo(0, NULL, NULL, memmedium.pstg); // we are now done with the app supplied medium ReleaseStgMedium(&appmedium); } } // release the storage unless there's no error and the // caller requested a copy if( ppstg && hresult == NOERROR ) { *ppstg = memmedium.pstg; // we need to do a Commit here to flush cached data to // disk (in this case, to the hglobal). The release // below in the alternate code path will automatically // cause a Commit memmedium.pstg->Commit(STGC_DEFAULT); } else { memmedium.pstg->Release(); } // now retrieve the HGLOBAL from the storage. NB! It is very // important to do this *after* the release; the final release // on the storage causes a Commit. (Alternately, we can simply // call Commit--see above). if( hresult == NOERROR && pmedium ) { hresult = GetHGlobalFromILockBytes(pLockBytes, &(pmedium->hGlobal)); } pLockBytes->Release(); errRtn: LEDebugOut((DEB_ITRACE, "%p OUT GetDataFromStorage ( %lx )\n", NULL, hresult)); return hresult; } //+------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // Function: GetDataFromStream // // Synopsis: Calls GetData[Here] for TYMED_ISTREAM and returns the // results on an HGLOBAL // // Effects: // // Arguments: [pDataObj] -- the source data object // [pformatetc] -- the formatetc to retrieve // [pmedium] -- where to put the resulting HGlobal. // (may be NULL) // [ppstm] -- where to put the stream ( may be NULL ) // // Requires: // // Returns: HRESULT // // Signals: // // Modifies: // // Algorithm: we create a stream on memory // first try to GetDataHere to that stream, if that fails, then // do a GetData and CopyTo the returned stream to our memory // stream. // // History: dd-mmm-yy Author Comment // 11-Apr-94 alexgo author // // Notes: NB!!: The caller takes ownership fo the data returned, either // GlobalFree or Release (or both) must be called. // //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- HRESULT GetDataFromStream(IDataObject *pDataObj, FORMATETC *pformatetc, STGMEDIUM *pmedium, IStream **ppstm) { HRESULT hresult; STGMEDIUM memmedium; // for the memory-based IStream HGLOBAL hglobal = NULL; BOOL fDeleteOnRelease = FALSE; FORMATETC fetctemp; VDATEHEAP(); LEDebugOut((DEB_ITRACE, "%p _IN GetDataFromStream ( %p , %p , %p )\n", NULL, pDataObj, pformatetc, pmedium)); // the only time we want the underlying hglobal for the stream to // be automatically deleted is if the caller only wanted the // stream returned. if( ppstm && !pmedium ) { fDeleteOnRelease = TRUE; } Assert( pformatetc->tymed & TYMED_ISTREAM ); // don't stomp on the in-parameter fetctemp = *pformatetc; fetctemp.tymed = TYMED_ISTREAM; _xmemset(&memmedium, 0, sizeof(STGMEDIUM)); memmedium.tymed = TYMED_ISTREAM; hresult = CreateStreamOnHGlobal( NULL, fDeleteOnRelease, &(memmedium.pstm)); if( hresult != NOERROR ) { goto logRtn; } // first try to do a GetDataHere call hresult = pDataObj->GetDataHere( &fetctemp, &memmedium ); if( hresult != NOERROR ) { if (hresult == E_OUTOFMEMORY) { goto errRtn; } STGMEDIUM appmedium; // a medium that is filled // in by the app LARGE_INTEGER li; ULARGE_INTEGER uli; ULARGE_INTEGER uliWritten; #if DBG == 1 ULARGE_INTEGER uliEnd; #endif _xmemset(&appmedium, 0, sizeof(STGMEDIUM)); // hmmm, that didn't work, try for a plain GetData call hresult = pDataObj->GetData( &fetctemp, &appmedium ); if( hresult != NOERROR ) { // oh well, we tried. Cleanup and away we go goto errRtn; } // now do the CopyTo. In order to do this, we need // to get the size of the returned stream, reset its // seek pointer to the beginning and then do a stream // CopyTo. LISet32(li, 0); hresult = appmedium.pstm->Seek(li, STREAM_SEEK_CUR, &uli); if( hresult != NOERROR ) { ReleaseStgMedium(&appmedium); goto errRtn; } #if DBG == 1 // According to the spec, the end of the data should be // positioned at the current seek pointer (which is // not necessarily the end of the stream). Here we will // see if the current seek pointer is at the *end* of the // stream. If the current seek is NOT equal to the end, // then there is a good chance of a bug somewhere in the // system (so we'll print a warning) hresult = appmedium.pstm->Seek(li, STREAM_SEEK_END, &uliEnd); // we don't return on error for debug builds so retail // and debug have exactly the same behaviour if( hresult == NOERROR ) { // compare the two seek pointers. The high parts // *must* be zero (or we're hosed, since all of // this is taking place in memory Assert(uliEnd.HighPart == 0); LEWARN(uliEnd.LowPart != uli.LowPart, "Stream seek pointer " "not at end, possible error"); } else { LEDebugOut((DEB_ERROR, "ERROR!: IStream->Seek failed!" "\n")); // FALL-THROUGH!! This is deliberate--even // though we're in an error case, we want // debug && retail to have the same behaviour // (besides, we'll most likely fail in the // Seek call below). } #endif // DBG == 1 // now backup to the beginning hresult = appmedium.pstm->Seek(li, STREAM_SEEK_SET, NULL); if( hresult != NOERROR ) { ReleaseStgMedium(&appmedium); goto errRtn; } // now that we know how many bytes to copy, actually do so. hresult = appmedium.pstm->CopyTo(memmedium.pstm, uli, NULL, &uliWritten); if( hresult == NOERROR ) { // make sure we got enough data if( uli.LowPart != uliWritten.LowPart ) { // we probably ran out of memory // trying to resize the memory stream hresult = ResultFromScode(E_OUTOFMEMORY); } } // we are now done with the app supplied medium ReleaseStgMedium(&appmedium); } // now fetch the hglobal from the [resized] memory stream if( hresult == NOERROR ) { hresult = GetHGlobalFromStream(memmedium.pstm, &hglobal); } errRtn: // if the caller wanted the stream, then give it to him // (only if there was no error) // otherwise, release it if( hresult == NOERROR && ppstm ) { *ppstm = memmedium.pstm; // we do not need to call Commit in this case; our // implementation of memory streams guarantees that // the underlying hglobal always contains flushed // information. } else { if(memmedium.pstm) { memmedium.pstm->Release(); } } // if there was an error, then would have never allocated the // hglobal if( hresult == NOERROR && pmedium) { pmedium->hGlobal = hglobal; } logRtn: LEDebugOut((DEB_ITRACE, "%p OUT GetDataFromStream ( %lx )\n", NULL, hresult)); return hresult; } //+------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // Function: GetNative // // Synopsis: Retrieves or syntesizes OLE1 Native data format // // Effects: // // Arguments: [pDataObj] -- the source data object // [pmedium] -- where to put the data // // Requires: pmedium->tymed must be TYMED_HGLOBAL // // Returns: HRESULT // // Signals: // // Modifies: // // Algorithm: // cfNative is an OLE1 format consisting of an aribtrary // hGlobal. It is up to the source app to interpret any // data therein; OLE1 containers merely store and forward it. // // first fetch either EmbedSource or EmbeddedObject // then check to see if that NATIVE_STREAM exists. If so, // then this was an object created from an OLE1 server and // we should just offer it's native data. // Otherwise, the object is an OLE2 object, and we should // offer it's storage as the native data. // // History: dd-mmm-yy Author Comment // 10-Jun-94 alexgo author // // Notes: // //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- HRESULT GetNative( IDataObject *pDataObj, STGMEDIUM *pmedium) { HRESULT hresult; IStorage * pstg = NULL; IStream * pstm = NULL; UINT cf; HGLOBAL hNative = NULL; DWORD dwSize = 0; LPVOID pv; FORMATETC formatetc; VDATEHEAP(); LEDebugOut((DEB_ITRACE, "%p _IN GetNative ( %p , %p )\n", NULL, pDataObj, pmedium)); Assert(pmedium->tymed == TYMED_HGLOBAL); if( SSIsClipboardFormatAvailable(g_cfEmbeddedObject) ) { cf = g_cfEmbeddedObject; } else if( SSIsClipboardFormatAvailable(g_cfEmbedSource) ) { cf = g_cfEmbedSource; } else { hresult = ResultFromScode(E_UNEXPECTED); LEDebugOut((DEB_ERROR, "ERROR!: Native data should not " "be on clipboard!!\n")); goto errRtn; } INIT_FORETC(formatetc); formatetc.cfFormat = (CLIPFORMAT) cf; formatetc.tymed = TYMED_ISTORAGE; hresult = GetDataFromStorage(pDataObj, &formatetc, pmedium, &pstg); if( hresult != NOERROR ) { goto errRtn; } hresult = pstg->OpenStream(OLE10_NATIVE_STREAM, NULL, STGM_SALL, 0, &pstm); if( hresult == NOERROR ) { // we had ole1 data originally, just use it. hresult = StRead(pstm, &dwSize, sizeof(DWORD)); if( hresult != NOERROR ) { goto errRtn; } hNative = GlobalAlloc((GMEM_SHARE | GMEM_MOVEABLE), dwSize); if( !hNative ) { LEDebugOut((DEB_WARN, "WARNING: GlobalAlloc failed!" "\n")); hresult = ResultFromScode(E_OUTOFMEMORY); goto errRtn; } pv = GlobalLock(hNative); if( !pv ) { LEDebugOut((DEB_WARN, "WARNING: GlobalLock failed!" "\n")); hresult = ResultFromScode(E_OUTOFMEMORY); goto errRtn; } // now copy the data from the stream into the hglobal hresult = StRead(pstm, pv, dwSize); GlobalUnlock(hNative); if( hresult != NOERROR ) { goto errRtn; } // this is bit is counter-intuitive. The hglobal // we have in pmedium->hGlobal still has a storage on // top of it, so we must release our stream, then // the storage, and finally free the hglobal so we // don't leak memory. We've already allocated another // hglobal in this routine to return the Native data. pstm->Release(); pstg->Release(); GlobalFree(pmedium->hGlobal); // now we assign pmedium->hGlobal to the hglobal we // just created so we can pass it out pmedium->hGlobal = hNative; // don't release the streams again goto logRtn; } else { // storage for an OLE2 object. pmedium->hGlobal // should already contain the data we need to put // on the clipboard (from the GetDataFromStorage call) Assert(pmedium->hGlobal); hresult = NOERROR; } errRtn: if( pstm ) { pstm->Release(); } if( pstg ) { pstg->Release(); } if( hresult != NOERROR ) { GlobalFree(pmedium->hGlobal); } logRtn: LEDebugOut((DEB_ITRACE, "%p OUT GetNative ( %lx ) [ %lx ]\n", NULL, hresult, pmedium->hGlobal)); return hresult; } //+------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // Function: GetObjectLink // // Synopsis: Synthesizes OLE1 ObjectLink format from LinkSource data // // Effects: // // Arguments: [pDataObj] -- the source data object // [pmedium] -- where to put the data // // Requires: pmedium->tymed must be TYMED_HGLOBAL // // Returns: HRESULT // // Signals: // // Modifies: // // Algorithm: Get the LinkSource data, which contains a serialized // moniker. Load the moniker from the stream and parse it // to retrieve the file name and item name (if available). // Get the class ID of the link source from either the // LinkSource stream or from LinkSrcDescriptor. // Once these strings are converted to ANSI, we can build // the ObjectLink format, which looks like: // // classname\0filename\0itemname\0\0 // // History: dd-mmm-yy Author Comment // 10-Jun-94 alexgo author // Notes: // //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- HRESULT GetObjectLink( IDataObject *pDataObj, STGMEDIUM *pmedium) { HRESULT hresult; IStream * pstm = NULL; IMoniker * pmk = NULL; CLSID clsid; LPOLESTR pszFile = NULL, pszClass = NULL, pszItem = NULL; LPSTR pszFileA = NULL, pszClassA = NULL, pszItemA = NULL, pszObjectLink; DWORD cbszFileA = 0, cbszClassA = 0, cbszItemA = 0; LARGE_INTEGER li; FORMATETC formatetc; VDATEHEAP(); LEDebugOut((DEB_ITRACE, "%p _IN GetObjectLink ( %p , %p )\n", NULL, pDataObj, pmedium)); Assert(pmedium->tymed == TYMED_HGLOBAL); // fetch LinkSource data INIT_FORETC(formatetc); formatetc.cfFormat = g_cfLinkSource; formatetc.tymed = TYMED_ISTREAM; hresult = GetDataFromStream(pDataObj, &formatetc, NULL, &pstm); if( hresult != NOERROR ) { goto errRtn; } // reset the stream seek pointer to the beginning LISet32(li, 0); hresult = pstm->Seek(li, STREAM_SEEK_SET, NULL); if( hresult != NOERROR ) { goto errRtn; } // load the moniker from the stream, so we can parse out // it's underlying file and item name hresult = OleLoadFromStream(pstm, IID_IMoniker, (LPLPVOID)&pmk); if( hresult != NOERROR ) { goto errRtn; } hresult = Ole10_ParseMoniker(pmk, &pszFile, &pszItem); if( hresult != NOERROR ) { goto errRtn; } // now fetch the class ID so we can construct the ClassName hresult = ReadClassStm(pstm, &clsid); if( hresult != NOERROR ) { // it is possible that the stream does not contain // the clsid of the link source. In this case, we should // fetch it from the LinkSourceDescriptor hresult = GetDataFromDescriptor(pDataObj, &clsid, g_cfLinkSrcDescriptor, USE_NORMAL_CLSID, NULL, NULL); if( hresult != NOERROR ) { goto errRtn; } } hresult = ProgIDFromCLSID(clsid, &pszClass); if( hresult != NOERROR ) { goto errRtn; } // by this point, we should have all of our strings. Convert // them to ANSI and stuff them in an hglobal. hresult = UtPutUNICODEData(_xstrlen(pszClass)+1, pszClass, &pszClassA, NULL, &cbszClassA); if( hresult != NOERROR ) { goto errRtn; } else if( pszClassA == NULL ) { hresult = ResultFromScode(E_FAIL); goto errRtn; } hresult = UtPutUNICODEData(_xstrlen(pszFile)+1, pszFile, &pszFileA, NULL, &cbszFileA); if( hresult != NOERROR ) { goto errRtn; } // we are allowed to have a NULL item name if( pszItem ) { hresult = UtPutUNICODEData(_xstrlen(pszItem)+1, pszItem, &pszItemA, NULL, &cbszItemA); if( hresult != NOERROR ) { goto errRtn; } } // we allocate 2 extra bytes for terminating '\0''s. (if the // item name is NULL, we should be safe and terminate it with a // zero as well, so we'll end up with 3 \0's at the end. pmedium->hGlobal = GlobalAlloc((GMEM_MOVEABLE | GMEM_SHARE ), cbszClassA + cbszFileA + cbszItemA + 2); if( !pmedium->hGlobal ) { hresult = ResultFromScode(E_OUTOFMEMORY); goto errRtn; } pszObjectLink = (LPSTR)GlobalLock(pmedium->hGlobal); if( !pszObjectLink ) { hresult = ResultFromScode(E_OUTOFMEMORY); goto errRtn; } _xmemcpy(pszObjectLink, pszClassA, cbszClassA); pszObjectLink += cbszClassA; _xmemcpy(pszObjectLink, pszFileA, cbszFileA); pszObjectLink += cbszFileA; if( pszItemA ) { _xmemcpy(pszObjectLink, pszItemA, cbszItemA); pszObjectLink += cbszItemA; } else { *pszObjectLink = '\0'; pszObjectLink++; } *pszObjectLink = '\0'; GlobalUnlock(pmedium->hGlobal); errRtn: if( pmk ) { pmk->Release(); } if( pszClass ) { PubMemFree(pszClass); } if( pszFile ) { PubMemFree(pszFile); } if( pszItem ) { PubMemFree(pszItem); } if( pszClassA ) { PubMemFree(pszClassA); } if( pszFileA ) { PubMemFree(pszFileA); } if( pszItemA ) { PubMemFree(pszItemA); } if( pstm ) { pstm->Release(); } if( hresult != NOERROR ) { if( pmedium->hGlobal ) { GlobalFree(pmedium->hGlobal); pmedium->hGlobal = NULL; } } LEDebugOut((DEB_ITRACE, "%p OUT GetObjectLink ( %lx ) [ %lx ]\n", NULL, hresult, pmedium->hGlobal)); return hresult; } //+------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // Function: GetOwnerLink // // Synopsis: Synthesizes OLE1 OwnerLink format from ObjectDescriptor data // // Effects: // // Arguments: [pDataObj] -- the source data object // [pmedium] -- where to put the data // // Requires: // // Returns: HRESULT // // Signals: // // Modifies: // // Algorithm: fetch the clsid and SrcOfCopy string from data offered // in cfObjectDescriptor. Then turn the class ID into // the prog ID and then turn all strings into ANSI. From // this, we can build the OwnerLink format data, which looks // like: // szClass\0SrcOfCopy\0\0\0 // // History: dd-mmm-yy Author Comment // 10-Jun-94 alexgo author // Notes: // //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- HRESULT GetOwnerLink( IDataObject *pDataObj, STGMEDIUM *pmedium) { HRESULT hresult; LPOLESTR pszSrcOfCopy = NULL, pszClass = NULL; LPSTR pszSrcOfCopyA = NULL, pszClassA = NULL, pszOwnerLink; DWORD cbszClassA = 0, cbszSrcOfCopyA; CLSID clsid; VDATEHEAP(); LEDebugOut((DEB_ITRACE, "%p _IN GetOwnerLink ( %p , %p )\n", NULL, pDataObj, pmedium)); hresult = GetDataFromDescriptor(pDataObj, &clsid, g_cfObjectDescriptor, USE_STANDARD_LINK, &pszSrcOfCopy, NULL); if( hresult != NOERROR ) { goto errRtn; } // 16bit code called wProgIDFromCLSID, but in when // constructing ObjectLink, simply called ProgIDFromCLSID // directly. The w version of the function special-cases // the prog-id string for a Link object (specifically, "OLE2Link") // we need to do it here to handle the case of copying an OLE2 // link object to an ole1 container, and then copying the object // from the ole1 container back to an ole2 container. hresult = wProgIDFromCLSID(clsid, &pszClass); if( hresult != NOERROR ) { goto errRtn; } // now convert all our data to ANSI hresult = UtPutUNICODEData(_xstrlen(pszClass)+1, pszClass, &pszClassA, NULL, &cbszClassA); if( hresult != NOERROR ) { goto errRtn; } hresult = UtPutUNICODEData(_xstrlen(pszSrcOfCopy)+1, pszSrcOfCopy, &pszSrcOfCopyA, NULL, &cbszSrcOfCopyA); if( hresult != NOERROR ) { goto errRtn; } // now allocate an HGLOBAL for OwnerLink and stuff the // string data in there. We alloc 2 extra bytes for // the terminating NULL characters. pmedium->hGlobal = GlobalAlloc((GMEM_MOVEABLE | GMEM_SHARE | GMEM_ZEROINIT), cbszClassA + cbszSrcOfCopyA + 2); if( !pmedium->hGlobal ) { hresult = ResultFromScode(E_OUTOFMEMORY); goto errRtn; } pszOwnerLink = (LPSTR)GlobalLock(pmedium->hGlobal); if( !pszOwnerLink ) { hresult = ResultFromScode(E_OUTOFMEMORY); goto errRtn; } _xmemcpy(pszOwnerLink, pszClassA, cbszClassA); pszOwnerLink += cbszClassA; _xmemcpy(pszOwnerLink, pszSrcOfCopyA, cbszSrcOfCopyA); pszOwnerLink += cbszSrcOfCopyA; *pszOwnerLink = '\0'; pszOwnerLink++; *pszOwnerLink = '\0'; GlobalUnlock(pmedium->hGlobal); errRtn: if( pszClass ) { PubMemFree(pszClass); } if( pszSrcOfCopy ) { PubMemFree(pszSrcOfCopy); } if( pszClassA ) { PubMemFree(pszClassA); } if( pszSrcOfCopyA ) { PubMemFree(pszSrcOfCopyA); } if( hresult != NOERROR ) { if( pmedium->hGlobal ) { GlobalFree(pmedium->hGlobal); pmedium->hGlobal = NULL; } } LEDebugOut((DEB_ITRACE, "%p OUT GetOwnerLink ( %lx ) [ %lx ]\n", NULL, hresult, pmedium->hGlobal)); return hresult; } //+------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // Function: GetPrivateClipboardWindow (internal) // // Synopsis: Finds the private ole-clipboard window associated with // the current appartment (creating one if necessary). // // Effects: // // Arguments: [fFlags] -- if CLIP_CREATEIFNOTTHERE, then a window // will be created if none already exists // if CLIP_QUERY, the current clipboard // window (if any) will be returned. // // Requires: // // Returns: HWND (NULL on failure) // // Signals: // // Modifies: // // Algorithm: // // History: dd-mmm-yy Author Comment // 16-Mar-94 alexgo author // // Notes: // //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- HWND GetPrivateClipboardWindow( CLIPWINDOWFLAGS fFlags ) { HWND hClipWnd = 0; HRESULT hr; VDATEHEAP(); LEDebugOut((DEB_ITRACE, "%p _IN GetPrivateClipboardWindow ( %lx )\n", NULL, fFlags)); COleTls tls(hr); if (SUCCEEDED(hr)) { hClipWnd = tls->hwndClip; if( !hClipWnd && (fFlags & CLIP_CREATEIFNOTTHERE) ) { // NOTE: do not need to Stack Switch since the // the windows is in ole itself. if (ClipboardInitialize()) { hClipWnd = ClpCreateWindowEx(NULL,vszClipboardWndClass, NULL, WS_POPUP, CW_USEDEFAULT, CW_USEDEFAULT, CW_USEDEFAULT, CW_USEDEFAULT, #ifdef HWND_MESSAGE // HWND_MESSAGE is not yet defined on Chicago. HWND_MESSAGE, #else NULL, #endif // HWND_MESSAGE NULL, g_hmodOLE2, NULL); // if we can't create the window, print an error LEERROR(!hClipWnd, "Unable to create private clipboard win"); // now set the hwnd into our thread-local storage tls->hwndClip = hClipWnd; } } } LEDebugOut((DEB_ITRACE, "%p OUT GetPrivateClipboardWindow ( %lx )\n", NULL, hClipWnd)); // hClipWnd should always be a valid window #if DBG ==1 if( hClipWnd ) { Assert(IsWindow(hClipWnd)); } #endif // DBG == 1 return hClipWnd; } //+------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // Function: HandleFromHandle // // Synopsis: Calls IDataObject->GetData for the given format and returns // the resulting handle (duplicated if necessary). // // Effects: // // Arguments: [pDataObj] -- the source data object // [pformatetc] -- the formatetc // [pmedium] -- the tymed to use for GetData and where // to return the data // // Requires: // // Returns: HRESULT // // Signals: // // Modifies: // // Algorithm: if data object sets pUnkForRelease after the GetData call, // we'll duplicate the returned data. Otherwise, we just pass // out the results of GetData // // History: dd-mmm-yy Author Comment // 11-Apr-94 alexgo author // // Notes: // //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- HRESULT HandleFromHandle(IDataObject *pDataObj, FORMATETC *pformatetc, STGMEDIUM *pmedium) { HRESULT hresult; STGMEDIUM tempmedium; VDATEHEAP(); LEDebugOut((DEB_ITRACE, "%p _IN HandleFromHandle ( %p , %p , %p )\n", NULL, pDataObj, pformatetc, pmedium)); _xmemset(&tempmedium, 0, sizeof(STGMEDIUM)); hresult = pDataObj->GetData(pformatetc, &tempmedium); if( hresult == NOERROR ) { if( tempmedium.pUnkForRelease ) { pmedium->hGlobal = OleDuplicateData( tempmedium.hGlobal, pformatetc->cfFormat, GMEM_MOVEABLE | GMEM_DDESHARE ); if( !pmedium->hGlobal ) { hresult = ResultFromScode(E_OUTOFMEMORY); // fall through so we release the original // data } // now release the original data ReleaseStgMedium(&tempmedium); } else { pmedium->hGlobal = tempmedium.hGlobal; } } // we don't ever try a GetDataHere for handles LEDebugOut((DEB_ITRACE, "%p OUT HandleFromHandle ( %lx )\n", hresult)); return hresult; } //+------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // Function: MapCFToFormatetc // // Synopsis: Given a clipboard format, find the corresponding formatetc // in our private data // // Effects: // // Arguments: [hClipWnd] -- the hwnd of our private clipboard window // [cf] -- the clipboard format in question // [pformatec] -- the formatetc to fill in // // Requires: // // Returns: HRESULT // // Signals: // // Modifies: // // Algorithm: // // History: dd-mmm-yy Author Comment // 12-Aug-94 alexgo author // // Notes: // //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- HRESULT MapCFToFormatetc( HWND hClipWnd, UINT cf, FORMATETC *pformatetc ) { FORMATETCDATAARRAY *pFormatEtcDataArray; HRESULT hresult = S_FALSE; VDATEHEAP(); LEDebugOut((DEB_ITRACE, "%p _IN MapCFToFormatetc ( %x , %p )\n", NULL, cf, pformatetc)); pFormatEtcDataArray = (FORMATETCDATAARRAY *) GetWindowLongPtr( hClipWnd, WL_ClipPrivateData ); LEERROR(!pFormatEtcDataArray, "No private clipboard data!!"); Assert(pFormatEtcDataArray); if( pFormatEtcDataArray ) { DWORD dwNumFormats = pFormatEtcDataArray->_cFormats; FORMATETCDATA *pFormatEtcData = &(pFormatEtcDataArray->_FormatEtcData[0]); Assert(pFormatEtcDataArray->_dwSig == 0); while( dwNumFormats-- ) { if(pFormatEtcData->_FormatEtc.cfFormat == cf) { *pformatetc = pFormatEtcData->_FormatEtc; if (pformatetc->ptd) { pformatetc->ptd = (DVTARGETDEVICE *) ((BYTE *) pFormatEtcDataArray + (ULONG_PTR) pformatetc->ptd ); } hresult = S_OK; break; } ++pFormatEtcData; } } if( S_FALSE == hresult ) { // Win95 will ask to RenderFormats that it is synthesizing. // Under NT the only time this should fail is if the caller asked for one of // our synthesized OLE 1.0 formats. #ifndef _CHICAGO_ AssertSz( (cf == g_cfObjectLink) || (cf == g_cfOwnerLink) || (cf == g_cfNative),"Unknown Format"); #endif // _CHICAGO_ INIT_FORETC(*pformatetc); pformatetc->cfFormat = (CLIPFORMAT) cf; pformatetc->tymed = TYMED_HGLOBAL; } LEDebugOut((DEB_ITRACE, "%p OUT MapCFToFormatec ( )\n", NULL )); return hresult; } //+------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Function: OleFlushClipboard // // Synopsis: Removes the data object from the clipboard (as the app is // going away). The formats it supports will be rendered on // the clipboard so that the data may still be 'pasted' by // other apps. // // Effects: // // Arguments: void // // Requires: the caller must be the owner of the clipboard // // Returns: HRESULT // // Signals: // // Modifies: // // Algorithm: 1. Make sure the caller is the clipboard window owner // 2. flush format data onto the clipboard // 3. remove the clipboard data object // // History: dd-mmm-yy Author Comment // 16-Mar-94 alexgo author // // Notes: // //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- STDAPI OleFlushClipboard( void ) { OLETRACEIN((API_OleFlushClipboard, NOPARAM)); HRESULT hresult; HWND hClipWnd; HANDLE handle; FORMATETCDATAARRAY *pFormatEtcDataArray; VDATEHEAP(); LEDebugOut((DEB_TRACE, "%p _IN OleFlushClipboard ( )\n", NULL)); if( (hClipWnd = VerifyCallerIsClipboardOwner()) == NULL) { //caller is not the clipboard owner, so return with an //error hresult = ResultFromScode(E_FAIL); goto errRtn; } // // BEGIN: OPENCLIPBOARD // // now open the clipboard so we can add and remove data hresult = OleOpenClipboard(hClipWnd, NULL); if( hresult != NOERROR ) { goto errRtn; } // now go through all of the formats on the clipboard and render // each one. Doing a GetClipboardData will force rendering for // any as yet unrendered formats // on error we have to live with clipboard not being flushed properly. pFormatEtcDataArray = (FORMATETCDATAARRAY *) GetWindowLongPtr( hClipWnd, WL_ClipPrivateData ); if (pFormatEtcDataArray) { FORMATETCDATA *pCurFormat; FORMATETCDATA *pNextFreeLocation; // location to copy FormatEtc to if Rendered Data. DWORD dwNumFormats = pFormatEtcDataArray->_cFormats; DWORD dwFlushedFormats = 0; FORMATETCDATAARRAY *pClipFormatEtcDataArray; HANDLE hglobal; BOOL fPersistDataObjOnFlush; fPersistDataObjOnFlush = (pFormatEtcDataArray->_dwMiscArrayFlags & FETC_PERSIST_DATAOBJ_ON_FLUSH); pNextFreeLocation = pCurFormat = &(pFormatEtcDataArray->_FormatEtcData[0]); // loop through enumerator updating it as we go. // warning: RenderFormat will be using the Same structure so it must always be // valid when GetClipboardData is Called. if (!fPersistDataObjOnFlush) { // this is the normal path most calls will take while( dwNumFormats-- ) { if (TRUE == pCurFormat->fSaveOnFlush) { // we ignore the return of GetClipboardData. Even if // fails, we ought to flush as many as we can and then // remove our data object. *pNextFreeLocation = *pCurFormat; ++pNextFreeLocation; ++dwFlushedFormats; handle = SSGetClipboardData(pCurFormat->_FormatEtc.cfFormat); LEWARN( !handle, "GetClipboardData failed!"); } ++pCurFormat; } // while // We will not offer these if PersistDataObjOnFlush is requested. if (pFormatEtcDataArray->_dwMiscArrayFlags & FETC_OFFER_OLE1) { handle = SSGetClipboardData(g_cfNative); LEWARN( !handle, "GetClipboardData failed for cfNative!"); handle = SSGetClipboardData(g_cfOwnerLink); LEWARN( !handle, "GetClipboardData failed for cfOwnerLink!"); } if (pFormatEtcDataArray->_dwMiscArrayFlags & FETC_OFFER_OBJLINK) { handle = SSGetClipboardData(g_cfObjectLink); LEWARN( !handle, "GetClipboardData failed!"); } } else { // This is the special path if the provider requested that we // persist the data Object at OleFlushCB time, instead of // flushing individual formats. while( dwNumFormats-- ) { if (pCurFormat->_FormatEtc.cfFormat == g_cfOleClipboardPersistOnFlush) { // We will flush on this single format if the app requested // PersistDataObjOnFlush functionality. The idea being that // since the app is requesting this functionality it is // indicating that after OleFlushClipboard a paste will // will require the real object to be re-hydrated. // Since that is the case, there is not much point flushing // other formats as the real object should be around // at Paste time to provide data for all other formats // directly. *pNextFreeLocation = *pCurFormat; ++pNextFreeLocation; ++dwFlushedFormats; handle = SSGetClipboardData(pCurFormat->_FormatEtc.cfFormat); LEWARN( !handle, "GetClipboardData failed!"); break; // we are done } ++pCurFormat; } // while // Now do our SaveToStream magic if the clipboard data object // owner requested for it. HANDLE hglobal; // Get the IDataObject pointer from the clipboard IDataObject *lpDataObj = (IDataObject *) GetProp(hClipWnd, CLIPBOARD_DATA_OBJECT_PROP); Assert(lpDataObj); hglobal = PersistDataObjectToHGlobal(lpDataObj); LEWARN(!hglobal, "Could not persist data object!"); // We cannot do much if this fails. We will just not be able // to rehydrate the DataObject when someone calls OleGetClipboard if (hglobal) { if (SSSetClipboardData(g_cfMoreOlePrivateData, hglobal)) { hglobal = NULL; //Clipboard takes ownership } else { LEWARN(FALSE, "SetClipboardData failed for cfMoreOlePrivateData"); GlobalFree(hglobal); hglobal = NULL; } } // Turn off the flags so they get copied correctly in g_cfOlePrivateData. pFormatEtcDataArray->_dwMiscArrayFlags &= ~FETC_OFFER_OLE1; pFormatEtcDataArray->_dwMiscArrayFlags &= ~FETC_OFFER_OBJLINK; } // if fPersistDataObjOnFlush // upate the number of Formats. pFormatEtcDataArray->_cFormats = dwFlushedFormats; // Data has been rendered and Enumerator Data has been updated.. // update the enumerator on the clipboard. This is necessary even if // it doesn't change to update the Sequence Number. // REVIEW: Should we keep the enumerator around at all // in PersistDataObjOnFlush case? if ( hglobal = GlobalAlloc((GMEM_MOVEABLE|GMEM_DDESHARE), pFormatEtcDataArray->_dwSize) ) { if(pClipFormatEtcDataArray = (FORMATETCDATAARRAY *) GlobalLock( hglobal)) { _xmemcpy (pClipFormatEtcDataArray, pFormatEtcDataArray, pFormatEtcDataArray->_dwSize); GlobalUnlock(hglobal); if(SSSetClipboardData(g_cfOlePrivateData, hglobal)) { hglobal = NULL; // on success clipboard takes ownsership } } if (hglobal) { GlobalFree(hglobal); } } } //if pFormatEtcDataArray // Note: pFormatEtcDataArray is PrivMemFree-d in RemoveClipboardDataObject // now get rid of the data object on the clipboard && local // clipboard window hresult = RemoveClipboardDataObject(hClipWnd, CLIPWND_REMOVEFROMCLIPBOARD); // now close the clipboard if( !SSCloseClipboard() ) { LEDebugOut((DEB_WARN, "WARNING: Can't close clipboard!\n")); // if hresult != NOERROR, then RemoveClipboardDataObject // failed--as it would be the first failure, we do not want // to mask that error code with CLIPBRD_E_CANT_CLOSE. if( hresult == NOERROR ) { hresult = ResultFromScode(CLIPBRD_E_CANT_CLOSE); } } // // END: CLOSECLIPBOARD // errRtn: LEDebugOut((DEB_TRACE, "%p OUT OleFlushClipboard ( %lx )\n", NULL, hresult)); OLETRACEOUT((API_OleFlushClipboard, hresult)); return hresult; } //+------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // Function: OleGetClipboard // // Synopsis: Retrieves an IDataObject * from the clipboard. // // Effects: // // Arguments: [ppDataObj] -- where to put the data object pointer // // Requires: // // Returns: HRESULT // // Signals: // // Modifies: // // Algorithm: // Excepting a hack for 16bit, we open the clipboard and // prefetch any private clipboard formats we may have // put there (currently g_cfDataObject and g_cfOlePrivateData). // // We then always create a fake data object to return to the // caller. The QueryInterface on this data object is tweaked // in such a way to preserve identity (see CClipDataObject:: // QueryInterface). This fake data object always tries to // satisfy requests (such as QueryGetData) locally by using // information stored internally (from g_cfOlePrivateData) or // by looking on the clipboard. This has a significant // speed advantage. If there is a real data object on the // clipboard, then we will fetch the interface only when // needed. See clipdata.cpp for more details. // NOTE: In the async support (persist on flush) case, we do // not use this Fake data object. Read further below about // the persist on flush mechanism. // // To retrieve the marshalled IDataObject pointer, we first // look for g_cfDataObject on the clipboard and retrieve the // hGlobal associated with that format. The hGlobal contains // the window handle of the private clipboard window of the // process that called OleSetClipboard. We use this window // handle to RPC over to the server process and get the // IDataObject data transfer object. This is exactly the same // mechanism used by Drag'n'Drop. As mentioned above, we do // this only when necessary as an optimization. // // Async Clipboard (Persist on Flush) Mechanism: // --------------------------------------------- // We have added a capability for the clipboard data object to // re-hydrate itself when someone calls OleGetClipboard after // OleFlushClipboard. The idea being that OleFlushClipboard forces // a data object to flush *all* its formats which may be expensive // to flush and also that lindex etc are not honored during // flushing. So some data object providers find that inefficient. // // To get the async capability, a data object must offer data on // a format called "OleClipboardPersistOnFlush". This works // as a flag telling OLE to use this async mechanism. Also, the // DataObject *must* support IPersistStream for the magic to work. // // When OleSetClipboard is called, if we notice this special format // we set a flag during SetClipboardFormats. Then, during OleFlushCB // we flush only this single format. OLE does not care otherwise for // what data is offered on this format. However, to keep things simple // we will ask people to keep ptd=NULL, dwAspect=CONTENT, lindex=-1, // and tymed=HGLOBAL. // // More importantly, during OleFlushCB, we save the DataObject into // a stream, wrap it in an HGLOBAL and store it on the clipboard in // a private format called "MoreOlePrivateData". // // When OleGetClipboard is called, the availability of this private // format on the clipboard is a signal that we should recreate // the DataObject from its persisted state and hand it to the caller, // instead of using the standard way (of handing back an OLE wrapper). // Thus, once OleGetCB succeeds, the client is directly talking to // the real DataObject and OLE is completely out of the way (except // that we keep the DataObject handed out in the TLS so that // repeated OleGetCBs are fast). // // // History: dd-mmm-yy Author Comment // 30-Jun-94 alexgo added a hack for hosehead 16bit apps // 16-May-94 alexgo reduced the amount of work done between // Open and CloseClipboard // 16-Mar-94 alexgo author // // Notes: We must only hold the clipboard open for a small amount of // time because apps are calling OleGetClipboard to poll the // clipboard state during idle time. If the clipboard is held // open for a long period of time, this leads to frequent // collisions between multiple apps running simultaneously. // In particular, we should not make any rpc's during the time // in which we hold the clipboard open. // // If we are in WOW and the caller of OleGetClipboard is // the clipboard owner, then we will simply return the data // object straight from our private clipboard window. We // need to do this because some 16bit apps (such as Project) // have broken reference counting. See comments below in // the code. // //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- STDAPI OleGetClipboard( IDataObject **ppDataObj ) { OLETRACEIN((API_OleGetClipboard, PARAMFMT("ppDataObj= %p"), ppDataObj)); LEDebugOut((DEB_TRACE, "%p _IN OleGetClipboard(%p)\n", NULL, ppDataObj)); // Local variables HRESULT hresult; HWND hClipWnd = NULL; // clipboard owner HGLOBAL hOlePrivateData = NULL; // Validation checks VDATEHEAP(); VDATEPTROUT_LABEL(ppDataObj, IDataObject *, errNoChkRtn, hresult); *ppDataObj = NULL; // // HACK ALERT!!!! // // 16bit Project has a cute reference counting scheme; if they // own the clipboard, they just call Release on the data object // they put on the clipboard instead of the data object we // return from OleGetClipboard (thanks guys). // // to work around this, if we are in wow and the caller owns // the clipboard, we simply AddRef the data object given to us // in OleSetClipboard and return it. // // We do NOT do this for 32bit OLE for several reasons: // 1. Even though the caller owns the clipboard, he // does not necessarily control the data object given to // OleSetClipboard (for example, he can get a data object // from IOO::GetClipboardData). Thus, it is important // that we wrap the data object on the clipboard // (see comments above in the algorithm section) // 2. Hopefully, the new algorithm makes it harder for // apps to get away with doing bad stuff if( IsWOWThread() ) { hClipWnd = VerifyCallerIsClipboardOwner(); if( hClipWnd != NULL ) { // the caller does own the clipboard, just // return the data object put there *ppDataObj = (IDataObject *)GetProp( hClipWnd, CLIPBOARD_DATA_OBJECT_PROP); if( *ppDataObj ) { (*ppDataObj)->AddRef(); hresult = NOERROR; // leave the OleGetClipboard } // else FALL-THROUGH!! // This is the case where the clipboard has // been flushed but the calling app is still the // 'owner'. We need to construct a fake data // object in this case. } } // end of 16-bit Hack. // see if there is a DataObject that has been handed out. #ifndef _CHICAGO_ if (NULL == *ppDataObj) { GetClipDataObjectFromTLS(ppDataObj); // *ppDataObj will be non-NULL if this succeeds. if (*ppDataObj) { hresult = NOERROR; } } #endif // _CHICAGO_ // If still don't have a DataObject try to retrieve one from the Clipboard. if (NULL == *ppDataObj) { if (SSIsClipboardFormatAvailable(g_cfMoreOlePrivateData)) { // This indicates that someone has called OleFlushClipboard and // requested the persistDataObjOnFlush option. hresult = CreateClipDataObjectFromPersistedData(ppDataObj); } else { // This is the normal route that most calls will take! hresult = CreateWrapperClipDataObjectFromFormatsArray(ppDataObj); } } #if DBG == 1 // make the data object is non-NULL on success and NULL on failure if( hresult != NOERROR ) { Assert(*ppDataObj == NULL); } else { Assert(*ppDataObj != NULL); } #endif // DBG == 1 LEDebugOut((DEB_TRACE, "%p OUT OleGetClipboard ( %lx ) [ %p ]\n", NULL, hresult, *ppDataObj)); // register the new IDataObject interface for HookOle CALLHOOKOBJECTCREATE(hresult,CLSID_NULL,IID_IDataObject, (IUnknown **)ppDataObj); errNoChkRtn: OLETRACEOUT((API_OleGetClipboard, hresult)); return hresult; } //+------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // Function: GetClipDataObjectFromTLS // // Synopsis: Get the cached dataObject pointer from TLS if fresh. // // Arguments: [ppDataObj] Out pointer for returning pDataObject // // Returns: void (caller must use the out parameter). // // Algorithm: 1. check if the dataObject we have in TLS is up to date. // 2. if uptodate, AddRef it and return // 3. if not, Release the TLS data object and clear the field. // // History: dd-mmm-yy Author Comment // 02-May-99 MPrabhu Created // //+------------------------------------------------------------------------- void GetClipDataObjectFromTLS(IDataObject **ppDataObj) { Assert(ppDataObj && *ppDataObj==NULL); HRESULT hresult; COleTls tls(hresult); if (SUCCEEDED(hresult)) { // attempt to get from TLS if (tls->pDataObjClip) { // Is the dataObject up to date? if (GetClipboardSequenceNumber() == tls->dwClipSeqNum) { // It is up to date, AddRef it as appropriate. if (tls->fIsClipWrapper) { // We handed out the wrapper. Weak AddRef. ((CClipDataObject*)tls->pDataObjClip)->AddRef(); // !!!!should not not not be strong increment. } else { // We do a strong AddRef ... with the callers // responsibility to call Release() corresponding // to each successful call to OleGetClipboard. (tls->pDataObjClip)->AddRef(); } *ppDataObj = tls->pDataObjClip; } else { // Our cached data object is stale. Clear it. // !!this should be a strong release on the data object. if (tls->fIsClipWrapper) { ((CClipDataObject*)tls->pDataObjClip)->InternalRelease(); } else { (tls->pDataObjClip)->Release(); } // Clear the tls dataObj as it is useless. tls->pDataObjClip = NULL; *ppDataObj = NULL; // Reset the fIsClipWrapper to the more common possibility // This is just to play it safe. tls->fIsClipWrapper = TRUE; } } else { // Don't have a data object in TLS *ppDataObj = NULL; } } else { // Tls contructor failed *ppDataObj = NULL; } } //+------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // Function: SetClipDataObjectInTLS // // Synopsis: Set the given DataObject in TLS. // // Arguments: [pDataObj] DataObject pointer to set in TLS // [dwClipSeqNum] Win32 ClipBrd Sequence Number corresponding // to this data object. // // [fIsClipWrapper]Is this our wrapper dataObject? // // Returns: void // // Algorithm: 1. Set the fields in the TLS, AddRefing the dataObject // as appropriate. // // History: dd-mmm-yy Author Comment // 02-May-99 MPrabhu Created // //+------------------------------------------------------------------------- void SetClipDataObjectInTLS( IDataObject *pDataObj, DWORD dwClipSeqNum, BOOL fIsClipWrapper) { HRESULT hresult; COleTls tls(hresult); if (SUCCEEDED(hresult)) { Assert(NULL == tls->pDataObjClip); // We must do a Strong AddRef! if (fIsClipWrapper) { ((CClipDataObject *) pDataObj)->InternalAddRef(); } else { pDataObj->AddRef(); } tls->pDataObjClip = pDataObj; // We need to remember this so that we can do the right // thing later (call the correct AddRef, Release etc). tls->fIsClipWrapper = fIsClipWrapper; tls->dwClipSeqNum = dwClipSeqNum; } } //+------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // Function: CreateClipDataObjectFromPersistedData // // Synopsis: Creates the real DataObject from persisted data. This is used // during OleGetClipboard for the persist-on-flush case. // // Arguments: [ppDataObj] Out pointer for returning the IDataObject* // // Returns: HRESULT // // Algorithm: 1. Open clipboard and get a copy of the persisted data. // 2. Load the DataObject from the persisted form. // 3. Set in TLS if DataObject is loaded successfully. // // History: dd-mmm-yy Author Comment // 02-May-99 MPrabhu Created // //+------------------------------------------------------------------------- HRESULT CreateClipDataObjectFromPersistedData(IDataObject **ppDataObj) { HRESULT hresult; HGLOBAL hMoreOlePrivateData, hMoreOlePrivateDataCopy; DWORD dwClipSequenceNumber; // This format has to be on the clipboard if we are here. Assert(SSIsClipboardFormatAvailable(g_cfMoreOlePrivateData)); // Get Sequence first in case Clipboard Changes while setting up DataObject. dwClipSequenceNumber = GetClipboardSequenceNumber(); // The original data object provider called OleFlushClipboard // and requested the PersistDataObjOnFlush support // We have the data object persisted in a Stream on hGlobal // wrapped in our private format ("MoreOlePrivateData"). // Open the clipboard in preparation for the get // // BEGIN: OPENCLIPBOARD // hresult = OleOpenClipboard(NULL, NULL); if (SUCCEEDED(hresult)) { hMoreOlePrivateData = SSGetClipboardData(g_cfMoreOlePrivateData); AssertSz(hMoreOlePrivateData, "Could not get clipboard data for cfMoreOlePrivateData!"); // We make a copy of the global private data to not keep // the clipboard locked for too long. hMoreOlePrivateDataCopy = UtDupGlobal( hMoreOlePrivateData, 0 ); //GMEM_FIXED (GlobalAlloc flags) #if DBG == 1 BOOL fCloseClipSucceeded = #endif // DBG SSCloseClipboard(); #if DBG == 1 // We only report this error in debug if (!fCloseClipSucceeded) { LEDebugOut((DEB_ERROR, "ERROR: CloseClipboard failed!\n")); } #endif // DBG // // END: CLOSECLIPBOARD // // Try to revive the DataObject from the serialized stream if (hMoreOlePrivateDataCopy) { hresult = LoadPersistedDataObjectFromHGlobal( hMoreOlePrivateDataCopy, ppDataObj) ; AssertSz(SUCCEEDED(hresult), "Failed to load DataObj from MoreOlePrivateData!"); } else { hresult = E_OUTOFMEMORY; *ppDataObj = NULL; } if (SUCCEEDED(hresult)) { // Hold on to the dataObject pointer so that subsequent // OleGetClipboard calls are fast. SetClipDataObjectInTLS( *ppDataObj, dwClipSequenceNumber, FALSE /*fIsWrapper*/ ); } } else { // OpenClipboard failed. *ppDataObj = NULL; LEDebugOut((DEB_ERROR, "ERROR: OleOpenClipboard failed!\n")); } return hresult; } //+------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // Function: CreateWrapperClipDataObjectFromFormatsArray // // Synopsis: Creates a fake wrapper data object based on the formatEtcArray // on the clipboard. // // Arguments: [ppDataObj] Out pointer for returning the IDataObject* // // Returns: HRESULT // // Algorithm: 1. Open clipboard and get a copy of the format array data. // 2. Create the wrapper data object (CClipDataObject). // 3. Set in TLS if everything went well. // [See notes of OleGetClipboard for more details]. // // History: dd-mmm-yy Author Comment // 02-May-99 MPrabhu Created from the original OleGetClipBrd // 16-Sep-99 a-olegi Fixed regression from NT4 // //+------------------------------------------------------------------------- HRESULT CreateWrapperClipDataObjectFromFormatsArray(IDataObject **ppDataObj) { HRESULT hresult; DWORD dwClipSequenceNumber; FORMATETCDATAARRAY *pFormatEtcDataArray = NULL; // Get Sequence first in case Clipboard Changes while setting up DataObject. #ifdef _CHICAGO_ dwClipSequenceNumber = 0; #else dwClipSequenceNumber = GetClipboardSequenceNumber(); #endif // _CHICAGO_ // // BEGIN: OPENCLIPBOARD // hresult = OleOpenClipboard(NULL, NULL); if(SUCCEEDED(hresult)) { // Try to fetch the formatetc data. Note that we may // not need to use this data if we can successfully rpc // over to the clipboard data source process to get the original // data object. // again, we don't worry about capturing errors here; if something // fails, then prgFormats will remain NULL if( SSIsClipboardFormatAvailable(g_cfOlePrivateData) ) { HGLOBAL hOlePrivateData; FORMATETCDATAARRAY *pClipFormats; hOlePrivateData = SSGetClipboardData(g_cfOlePrivateData); if( hOlePrivateData) { // hOlePrivateData is an hglobal with a // zero terminated array of formatetcs in it. // // we count them up and copy into an // *allocated* peice of memory, which may get passed // to our fake clipboard data object. pClipFormats = (FORMATETCDATAARRAY *)GlobalLock(hOlePrivateData); // jsimmons - windows bug 357734. This code previously assumed // that GlobalLock could never fail. Well, we have user dumps // to prove otherwise. The cause of the failure is unknown. Win4Assert((pClipFormats != NULL) && "GlobalLock failed!"); if (!pClipFormats) { hresult = HRESULT_FROM_WIN32(GetLastError()); } else if( (pClipFormats->_dwSig == 0) && (pClipFormats->_dwSize > 0) ) { // mfeingol - Windows bug 124621 // // This is needed for 32/64 interop // We could be receiving a FORMATETCDATAARRAY from // a 32 or a 64 bit process here, and because FORMATETC // structures contain a pointer field, the blobs we get from // the clipboard look different depending on their origin. // // This code could still run into trouble if we have some kind // of network clipboard operating here, but for local machine // operations and 32/64 bit interop, we should be okay size_t stSize; GetCopiedFormatEtcDataArraySize (pClipFormats, &stSize); // Signature must be zero and _cFormats > 0 pFormatEtcDataArray = (FORMATETCDATAARRAY *)PrivMemAlloc( stSize); // Oleg Ivanov (a-olegi) 9/16 NTBUG #382054 // // Fixed regression from NT4. We must not blindly copy data // from OlePrivateData. Rather, we will be conservative // and check if each format is available. This fixes issues // with major applications like Lotus 1-2-3 on Windows 2000. if( pFormatEtcDataArray ) { // Properly translate the clipboard's FORMATETCDATAARRAY into // something we understand CopyFormatEtcDataArray (pFormatEtcDataArray, pClipFormats, stSize, TRUE); Assert(pFormatEtcDataArray->_cRefs == 1); } else { hresult = E_OUTOFMEMORY; } GlobalUnlock(hOlePrivateData); } } //if (hOlePrivateData) } //if g_cfOlePrivateData is available if( !SSCloseClipboard() ) { LEDebugOut((DEB_ERROR, "ERROR: CloseClipboard failed!\n")); ; // no-op to keep the compiler happy. } // // END: CLOSECLIPBOARD // if (SUCCEEDED(hresult)) { // Create our own clipboard data object. We will return // this wrapper data object to the caller // ownership of pFormatEtcDataArray is taken over by the ClipData. hresult = CClipDataObject::Create( ppDataObj, pFormatEtcDataArray); } // if the Create call succeeds, the fake data object // will take ownership of the formatetc array. If it // failed, we should free it. if (SUCCEEDED(hresult)) { // Remeber DataObject handed out so can use it again. SetClipDataObjectInTLS( *ppDataObj, dwClipSequenceNumber, TRUE /*fIsWrapper*/); } else { if(pFormatEtcDataArray ) { PrivMemFree(pFormatEtcDataArray); } } } else { // OpenClipboard failed. *ppDataObj = NULL; LEDebugOut((DEB_ERROR, "ERROR: OleOpenClipboard failed!\n")); } return hresult; } //+------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // Function: OleIsCurrentClipboard // // Synopsis: returns NOERROR if the given data object is still on the // clipboard, false otherwise. // // Effects: // // Arguments: [pDataObj] -- the data object to check against // // Requires: g_cfDataObject must be registered // // Returns: S_OK, S_FALSE // // Signals: // // Modifies: // // Algorithm: 1. Verify caller is the clipboard owner // 2. Compare the data object pointer on our private clipboard // window against the data object pointer given by the caller // // History: dd-mmm-yy Author Comment // 12-Aug-94 alexgo optimized // 16-Mar-94 alexgo author // // Notes: // //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- STDAPI OleIsCurrentClipboard( IDataObject *pDataObj ) { OLETRACEIN((API_OleIsCurrentClipboard, PARAMFMT("pDataObj= %p"), pDataObj)); HRESULT hresult = ResultFromScode(S_FALSE); HWND hClipWnd; IDataObject * pClipDataObject = NULL; VDATEHEAP(); LEDebugOut((DEB_TRACE, "%p _IN OleIsCurrentClipboard ( %p )\n", NULL, pDataObj)); CALLHOOKOBJECT(S_OK,CLSID_NULL,IID_IDataObject,(IUnknown **)&pDataObj); if( pDataObj == NULL ) { Assert(hresult == ResultFromScode(S_FALSE)); goto errRtn; } // the caller must be the current clipboard owner if( (hClipWnd = VerifyCallerIsClipboardOwner()) == NULL ) { LEDebugOut((DEB_WARN, "WARNING: Caller not clipboard owner\n")); Assert(hresult == ResultFromScode(S_FALSE)); goto errRtn; } // In order for the data object to *really* be on the clipboard, // the g_cfDataObject must have the HWND of the private clipboard // window (even if we still have the DataObject pointer stuck // on the private clipboard window) // HOWEVER, the data on the clipboard may change at any point // in time that we don't hold it open. In order to check this data, // we'd have to open the clipboard (a shared resource). Since // we don't get any useful information from this check, we don't // bother doing it. // now get the pointer property from the window pClipDataObject = (IDataObject *)GetProp(hClipWnd, CLIPBOARD_DATA_OBJECT_PROP); // since we are in the same process, we can directly compare // these pointers. if( pClipDataObject == pDataObj) { hresult = NOERROR; } else { hresult = ResultFromScode(S_FALSE); } errRtn: LEDebugOut((DEB_TRACE, "%p OUT OleIsCurrentClipboard ( %lx )\n", NULL, hresult)); OLETRACEOUT((API_OleIsCurrentClipboard, hresult)); return hresult; } //+------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // Function: OleOpenClipboard (internal) // // Synopsis: Opens the clipboard // // Effects: // // Arguments: [hClipWnd] -- open the clipboard with this window // may be NULL. // [phClipWnd] -- where to put the clipboard owner // may be NULL // // Requires: // // Returns: NOERROR: the clipboard was opened successfully // CLIPBRD_E_CANT_OPEN: could not open the clipboard // // Signals: // // Modifies: // // Algorithm: If we can't open the clipboard, we sleep for a bit and then // try again (in case we collided with another app). This // algorithm may need to be improved. // // History: dd-mmm-yy Author Comment // 17-May-94 alexgo author // // Notes: // //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- HRESULT OleOpenClipboard( HWND hClipWnd, HWND *phClipWnd ) { HRESULT hresult = NOERROR; VDATEHEAP(); LEDebugOut((DEB_ITRACE, "%p _IN OleOpenClipboard ( %p )\n", NULL, phClipWnd )); if( hClipWnd == NULL ) { // go ahead and create a clipboard window if we don't already // have one hClipWnd = GetPrivateClipboardWindow(CLIP_CREATEIFNOTTHERE); } if( !hClipWnd ) { hresult = ResultFromScode(E_FAIL); } else if( !SSOpenClipboard(hClipWnd) ) { // OpenClipboard will fail if another window (i.e. another // process or thread) has it open // sleep for a bit and then try again LEDebugOut((DEB_WARN, "WARNING: First try to open clipboard " "failed!, sleeping 1 second\n")); Sleep(0); // give up our time quanta and allow somebody // else to get scheduled in. if( !SSOpenClipboard(hClipWnd) ) { LEDebugOut((DEB_WARN, "WARNING: Unable to open clipboard on " "second try\n")); hresult = ResultFromScode(CLIPBRD_E_CANT_OPEN); } } if( phClipWnd ) { *phClipWnd = hClipWnd; } LEDebugOut((DEB_ITRACE, "%p OUT OleOpenClipboard ( %lx ) " "[ %p ]\n", NULL, hresult, (phClipWnd)? *phClipWnd : 0)); return hresult; } //+------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // Function: OleSetClipboard // // Synopsis: puts the given IDataObject on the clipboard // // Effects: // // Arguments: [pDataObj] -- the data object to put on the clipboard // if NULL, the clipboard is cleared // // Requires: // // Returns: HRESULT // // Signals: // // Modifies: // // Algorithm: 1. clear the clipboard of any data object and other data // that may be there. // 2. Set [pDataOjbect] as the new clipboard data object // 3. Set any downlevel formats on the clipboard for delayed // rendering. // // History: dd-mmm-yy Author Comment // 25-Nov-96 gopalk Fail the call if OleInitialize has not // been called // 11-Apr-94 alexgo added support for downlevel formats // 24-Mar-94 alexgo allow NULL for pDataObject // 16-Mar-94 alexgo author // // Notes: // //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- STDAPI OleSetClipboard( IDataObject *pDataObject ) { OLETRACEIN((API_OleSetClipboard, PARAMFMT("pDataObject= %p"), pDataObject)); LEDebugOut((DEB_TRACE, "%p _IN OleSetClipboard(%p)\n", NULL, pDataObject)); // Local variables HRESULT hresult = NOERROR; HWND hClipWnd; // Validation checks VDATEHEAP(); if(!IsOleInitialized()) { hresult = CO_E_NOTINITIALIZED; goto logRtn; } CALLHOOKOBJECT(S_OK,CLSID_NULL,IID_IDataObject,(IUnknown **)&pDataObject); // // // BEGIN: OPENCLIPBOARD // // hresult = OleOpenClipboard(NULL, &hClipWnd); if( hresult != NOERROR ) { goto logRtn; } // now clear the data and take ownership of the clipboard with // an EmptyClipboard call. Note that EmptyClipboard will call // back to our private clipboard window proc (ClipboardWndProc) // with a WM_DESTROYCLIPBOARD message. ClipboardWndProc will // remove any existing data objects (and do the IDO->Release). if( !SSEmptyClipboard() ) { LEDebugOut((DEB_WARN, "WARNING: Unable to empty clipboard\n")); hresult = ResultFromScode(CLIPBRD_E_CANT_EMPTY); goto errRtn; } // NULL is a legal value for pDataObject. Basically, it says // "clear the clipboard" (which was done above in the EmptyClipboard // call). if( pDataObject ) { // now we set the data object onto the clipboard hresult = SetClipboardDataObject(hClipWnd, pDataObject); if( hresult == NOERROR ) { // now set all of our downlevel formats on the // clipboard hresult = SetClipboardFormats(hClipWnd, pDataObject); } } errRtn: // now close the clipboard. if( !SSCloseClipboard() ) { LEDebugOut((DEB_WARN, "WARNING: Unable to close clipboard\n")); // don't overwrite an earlier error code! if( hresult == NOERROR ) { hresult = ResultFromScode(CLIPBRD_E_CANT_CLOSE); } } // // // END: CLOSECLIPBOARD // // logRtn: LEDebugOut((DEB_TRACE, "%p OUT OleSetClipboard ( %p ) \n", NULL, hresult)); OLETRACEOUT((API_OleSetClipboard, hresult)); return hresult; } //+------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // Function: PersistDataObjectToHGlobal (internal) // // Synopsis: Saves the clibboard data object to a stream. // // Arguments: [lpDataObj] -- IDataobject pointer to persist // // Returns: HGLOBAL // // Algorithm: 1. Ask DataObject to persist itself into a stream created // on an HGLOBAL and return the underlying HGLOBAL. // // History: dd-mmm-yy Author Comment // 03-Mar-99 mprabhu author // //+------------------------------------------------------------------------- HGLOBAL PersistDataObjectToHGlobal( IDataObject *pDataObj ) { HRESULT hr = NOERROR; HGLOBAL hglobal = NULL; IPersistStream *lpPS = NULL; IStream *lpStm; hr = pDataObj->QueryInterface(IID_IPersistStream, (void **)&lpPS); // We are in this function only because IDataObject owner promised to // support this mechanism. AssertSz(SUCCEEDED(hr), "DataObject promised to but does not support IPersistStream"); hr = CreateStreamOnHGlobal( NULL, // allocate hGlobal FALSE, // do not delete on Release() since &lpStm ); // the Win32 Clipboard will take ownership of hGlobal if (SUCCEEDED(hr)) { // Request the data object to save itself to the stream. hr = OleSaveToStream(lpPS, lpStm); if (SUCCEEDED(hr)) { // Get the hGlobal under the stream // (This gets handed over to the Win32 Clipboard) hr = GetHGlobalFromStream(lpStm, &hglobal); Assert(SUCCEEDED(hr)); } } if (lpPS) lpPS->Release(); return hglobal; } //+------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // Function: LoadPersistedDataObjectFromHGlobal (internal) // // Synopsis: Loads the clibboard data object from an HGLOBAL // // Arguments: [hMorePrivateData] -- [in] a copy of hMoreOlePrivateData // [ppDataObj] -- [out] loaded IDataObect // // Requires: the clipboard must be open // // Returns: HRESULT // // Algorithm: 1. Wrap the HGLOBAL in a stream and call OleLoadFromStream. // // History: dd-mmm-yy Author Comment // 03-Mar-99 mprabhu author // //+------------------------------------------------------------------------- HRESULT LoadPersistedDataObjectFromHGlobal( HGLOBAL hMorePrivateData, IDataObject **ppDataObj ) { HRESULT hr; IStream *lpStm; AssertSz(hMorePrivateData, "NULL private data handle!"); hr = CreateStreamOnHGlobal( hMorePrivateData, TRUE, //delete on Release &lpStm); if (SUCCEEDED(hr)) { hr = OleLoadFromStream(lpStm, IID_IDataObject, (void **)ppDataObj); lpStm->Release(); } return hr; } //+------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // Function: RemoveClipboardDataObject (internal) // // Synopsis: removes the g_cfDataObject format from the clipboard // along with the associated information on the private // clipboard window // // Effects: the DataObject pointer will be released. // // Arguments: [hClipWnd] -- handle to the private clipboard window // [fFlags] -- if CLIPWND_REMOVEFROMCLIPBOARD, then we // will remove g_cfDataObject from the clipboard // // Requires: the clipboard must be open // g_cfDataObject must be set // // Returns: HRESULT // // // Signals: // // Modifies: // // Algorithm: we first remove the g_cfDataObject format from the clipboard // if fFlags == CLIPWND_REMOVEFROMCLIPBOARD (see comments // regarding this in Notes) and then remove the properties on our // local private clipboard window, and finally release the data // object pointer // // History: dd-mmm-yy Author Comment // 16-Mar-94 alexgo author // // Notes: This function succeeds if there is no clipboard data object. // // OleSetClipboard also calls this function to remove any data // object that may be present from a previous OleSetClipboard // call. (Note that the call is indirect; OleSetClipboard will // call EmptyClipboard, which will get to our clipboard window // proc with a WM_DESTROYCLIPBOARD message). OleFlushClipboard // will also call this function. // // CLIPWND_REMOVEFROMCLIPBOARD (and CLIPWND_IGNORECLIPBOARD) // are used to handle the two different cases in which we // need to remove the clipboard data object: // 1. Somebody has called EmptyClipboard(). We will // get a WM_DESTROYCLIPBOARD message in our private // clipboard window proc. If we have an AddRef'ed // pointer on the clipboard (well, really on our // private clipboard window), it is imperative that // we do the corresponding Release. However, since // we are doing this as a result of EmptyClipboard, // there is no need to futz with data on the clipboard // (as it's all being deleted anyway). // // 2. We are in an OleFlushClipboard call. Here we // *want* the rest of the clipboard to remain (except // for our data object pointer), so we just need to // disable the g_cfDataObject information. // this is currently implemented by // EmptyClipboard, which will change once the data object // is implemented. // //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- HRESULT RemoveClipboardDataObject( HWND hClipWnd, DWORD fFlags ) { HRESULT hresult = NOERROR; IDataObject * pDataObj; FORMATETCDATAARRAY * pFormatEtcDataArray = NULL; VDATEHEAP(); LEDebugOut((DEB_ITRACE, "%p _IN RemoveClipboardDataObject ( %lx , " "%lx )\n", NULL, hClipWnd, fFlags )); Assert(g_cfDataObject); // get && remove the data object pointer. We rely on // RemoveProp to correctly handle the race condition (somebody // else doing a GetProp simultaneously with our call). // // We must not delete the property since some 16-bit applications // rely on OleIsCurrentClipboard() during the IDataObject->Release(). // pDataObj = (IDataObject *)GetProp(hClipWnd, CLIPBOARD_DATA_OBJECT_PROP); // now get && remove && free our private clipboard data pFormatEtcDataArray = (FORMATETCDATAARRAY *) SetWindowLongPtr( hClipWnd, WL_ClipPrivateData, (LONG_PTR) 0 ); if( pFormatEtcDataArray ) { Assert(pFormatEtcDataArray->_cRefs == 1); // should be only person holding onto the FormatEtcDataArray. PrivMemFree(pFormatEtcDataArray); } // if there is no data object, then we may have already // removed it (from a previous call here). if( pDataObj ) { DWORD dwAssignAptID; // pDataObj was AddRef'ed in SetClipboardDataObject if( !(fFlags & CLIPWND_DONTCALLAPP) ) { pDataObj->Release(); } // now get rid of our endpoint property. If pDataObj is // NULL, then there is no need to do this (which is why the // call is in this if block!) hresult = UnAssignEndpointProperty(hClipWnd,&dwAssignAptID); // // Now we can remove the property after the IDataObject->Release(). // RemoveProp(hClipWnd, CLIPBOARD_DATA_OBJECT_PROP); } // else HRESULT == NOERROR from initialization if( (fFlags & CLIPWND_REMOVEFROMCLIPBOARD) && SSIsClipboardFormatAvailable(g_cfDataObject) ) { HGLOBAL hMem; HWND * phMem; // since we can't simply remove g_cfDataObject from the clipboard // (and keep all the other formats), we'll simply replace // the value (the HWND of our private clipboard window) with a // NULL. Note that we only do this if g_cfDataObject really // exists on the clipboard (see the conditional test above) hMem = GlobalAlloc( GMEM_MOVEABLE | GMEM_DDESHARE, sizeof(HWND)); if( !hMem ) { LEDebugOut((DEB_WARN, "WARNING: GlobalAlloc failed!!" "\n")); hresult = ResultFromScode(E_OUTOFMEMORY); // keep trying to remove the rest of our state goto errRtn; } phMem = (HWND *)GlobalLock(hMem); if( !phMem ) { LEDebugOut((DEB_WARN, "WARNING: GlobalLock failed!!" "\n")); GlobalFree(hMem); hresult = ResultFromScode(E_OUTOFMEMORY); // keep trying to remove the rest of our state goto errRtn; } *phMem = NULL; GlobalUnlock(hMem); if( !SSSetClipboardData(g_cfDataObject, hMem) ) { LEDebugOut((DEB_WARN, "WARNING: Can't RESET clipboard" " data with SetClipboardData\n")); GlobalFree(hMem); // FALL THROUGH!! This is deliberate. Even if // we can't NULL out the data on the clipboard, we // ought to at least try to remove the rpc endpoints // and so forth on our private clipboard window. } } errRtn: LEDebugOut((DEB_ITRACE, "%p OUT RemoveClipboardDataObject ( %lx )\n", NULL, hresult)); return hresult; } //+------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // Function: RenderFormat, private // // Synopsis: Grab the content data for the given clipboard format and // put it on the clipboard // // Effects: // // Arguments: [hClipWnd] -- the clipboard window /// [pDataObj] -- the data object from which to get the // data // [cf] -- the clipboard format to put on the // clipboard // // Requires: the clipboard must be open for this function to work // // Returns: HRESULT // // Signals: // // Modifies: // // Algorithm: if format == // g_cfNative: // copy either OLE10_NATIVE_STREAM (if available) into // an hglobal or put the entire storage from EmbedSource // or EmbeddedObject on top an hglobal // g_cfOwnerLink: // synthesize from g_cfObjectDescriptor // g_cfObjectLink: // synthesize from g_cfLinkSource if not offered // directly by the app // all others: // find the formatetc corresponding to the clipboard // format and ask for data directly using that // formatetc. In the case of multiple TYMED's, we // prefer TYMED_ISTORAGE, then TYMED_ISTREAM, then // handle based mediums. TYMED_FILE is not supported. // // History: dd-mmm-yy Author Comment // 30-Jan-97 rogerg RenderFormat will not Render formats to the native // clipboard if not a format the Clipboard knows about // and it is not on an HGLOBAL. // 11-Aug-94 alexgo optimized; now use the object's original // formatetc for GetData calls. // 10-Jun-94 alexgo added OLE1 support // 11-Apr-94 alexgo author // // Notes: In the ideal world, we simply ask for TYMED_HGLOBAL and // DVASPECT_CONTENT and then stuff the resulting hglobal onto // the clipboard. However, this would require apps honoring // the contractual obligations of an interface, which, of course, // doesn't happen. // // The 16bit code effectively special cased certain formats, // notably cfEmbeddedOjbect, g_cfLinkSource, and g_cfEmbedSource. // The algorithm above implements behaviour similar to the // 16bit sources. Note that new apps can take advantage of // this functionality for app-defined formats and simplify // their data transfer IDataObject implementations. // //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- HRESULT RenderFormat( HWND hClipWnd, UINT cf, IDataObject *pDataObj ) { HRESULT hresult = E_FAIL; STGMEDIUM medium; FORMATETC formatetc; VDATEHEAP(); LEDebugOut((DEB_ITRACE, "%p _IN RenderFormat ( %u , %p )\n", NULL, cf, pDataObj)); _xmemset(&medium, 0, sizeof(STGMEDIUM)); medium.tymed = TYMED_HGLOBAL; if( cf == g_cfNative ) { // OLE1 format: synthesize from OLE2 data hresult = GetNative(pDataObj, &medium); } else if( cf == g_cfOwnerLink ) { // OLE1 format: synthesize from OLE2 data hresult = GetOwnerLink(pDataObj, &medium); } else if( cf == g_cfObjectLink ) { // ObjectLink is a special OLE1 format. The 16bit OLE // allowed apps to pass their own ObjectLink data, so // we preserve that behaviour here. First check to see // if we can fetch it directly; if not, then we synthesize // it. Assert(NOERROR != hresult); if(S_OK == MapCFToFormatetc(hClipWnd, cf, &formatetc)) { hresult = HandleFromHandle(pDataObj, &formatetc, &medium); } if(NOERROR != hresult) { hresult = GetObjectLink(pDataObj, &medium); } } else if( cf == g_cfScreenPicture && IsWOWThread() ) { // // HACK ALERT!!! // // this is a really evil hack. XL 16bit puts a data format // "Screen Picture" on the clipboard (which is really nothing // more than a metafile). However, since neither OLE nor // Windows knows anything about this metafile (it's just a // 4byte number to us), the metafile is invalid after XL shuts // down. // // The cute part is that Word 6 uses Screen Picture data // first (even if it' is invalid). As a result, without // this hack, you can't paste any objects from XL into Word after // XL has shut down. // // The hack is to never allow "Screen Picture" data to ever be // realized onto the clipboard. Word 6 then defaults to its // "normal" OLE2 processing. hresult = E_FAIL; } else { // find the original formatetc given to us by the data // object and use that to fetch the data Assert(NOERROR != hresult); if (S_OK == MapCFToFormatetc(hClipWnd, cf, &formatetc)) { // get the data according to the medium specified in formatetc if( (formatetc.tymed & TYMED_ISTORAGE) ) { hresult = GetDataFromStorage(pDataObj, &formatetc, &medium, NULL); } else if( (formatetc.tymed & TYMED_ISTREAM) ) { hresult = GetDataFromStream(pDataObj, &formatetc, &medium, NULL); } else { Assert(NOERROR != hresult); // we don't support TYMED_FILE formatetc.tymed &= ~(TYMED_FILE); // if the clipboard format is cf > 0xC000 then make sure only TYMED_HGLOBAL // is rendered to the clibpoard. The native clipboard just puts the DWORD on the // clipboard regardless of the data. // NT 5.0 Change in behavior: This will break an application if it put a DWORD with a TYMED other // than HGLOBAL and a native clipboard application tries to get it. . if (cf > 0xC000) { formatetc.tymed &= TYMED_HGLOBAL; } // we don't need to do any more checking on the // formatetc. Even if we have a 'bogus' formatetc, // it's what the app told us it could support. if (TYMED_NULL != formatetc.tymed) // Don't try to render TYMED_NULL { hresult = HandleFromHandle(pDataObj, &formatetc, &medium); } } } } // if hresult is NOERROR, then we have successfully retrieved // an HGLOBAL that can simply be stuffed onto the clipboard. if(NOERROR == hresult) { Assert(NULL != medium.hGlobal); if( !SSSetClipboardData(cf, medium.hGlobal ) ) { LEDebugOut((DEB_WARN, "WARNING: SetClipboardData " "failed!\n")); // Can Crash GlobalFree in Cases if pass in garbage. __try { ReleaseStgMedium(&medium); } __except (EXCEPTION_EXECUTE_HANDLER) { } hresult = ResultFromScode(CLIPBRD_E_CANT_SET); } } LEDebugOut((DEB_ITRACE, "%p OUT RenderFormat ( %lx )\n", NULL, hresult)); return hresult; } //+------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // Function: SetClipboardDataObject (internal) // // Synopsis: Puts an IDataObject on the private clipboard window // and a handle to the clipboard window on the clipboard // // Effects: pDataObject will get AddRef'ed // // Arguments: [hClipWnd] -- handle to the private clipboard window // [pDataObject] -- the data object // // Requires: the clipboard must be open // g_cfDataObject must already be registered // // Returns: HRESULT // // Signals: // // Modifies: // // Algorithm: We take the private clipboard window (passed as an // argument) and put the data object pointer on it // it as a private property. We also attach an rpc endpoint // to this window as a public property and then put the // window handle on the clipboard. OleGetClipboard will // retrieve this window handle, get the rpc endpoint, and // rpc over here (the set clipboard process) to get the // IDataObject pointer (marshalled, of course ;-) // // History: dd-mmm-yy Author Comment // 16-Mar-94 alexgo author // // Notes: // //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- HRESULT SetClipboardDataObject( HWND hClipWnd , IDataObject *pDataObject ) { HRESULT hresult; HWND * phMem; HANDLE hMem; DWORD dwAssignAptID; VDATEHEAP(); LEDebugOut((DEB_ITRACE, "%p _IN SetClipboardDataObject ( %lx ,%p )\n", NULL, hClipWnd, pDataObject )); AssertSz(pDataObject, "Invalid data object"); Assert(g_cfDataObject); // try to assign an endpoint property to the window if( (hresult = AssignEndpointProperty(hClipWnd)) != NOERROR) { goto errRtn; } // put the data object pointer on the window if( !SetProp(hClipWnd, CLIPBOARD_DATA_OBJECT_PROP, pDataObject) ) { // uh-oh, try to back out, but don't worry if we fail // from now on. LEDebugOut((DEB_WARN, "WARNING: Unable to SetProp for the " "data object pointer\n")); UnAssignEndpointProperty(hClipWnd,&dwAssignAptID); hresult = ResultFromScode(E_FAIL); goto errRtn; } // now allocate memory for the HWND of the private clipboard // window and put that on the clipboard hMem = GlobalAlloc( GMEM_MOVEABLE | GMEM_DDESHARE, sizeof(HWND)); if( !hMem ) { LEDebugOut((DEB_WARN, "WARNING: GlobalAlloc failed!!\n")); hresult = ResultFromScode(E_OUTOFMEMORY); goto cleanup; } phMem = (HWND *)GlobalLock(hMem); if( !phMem ) { LEDebugOut((DEB_WARN, "WARNING: GlobalLock failed!!\n")); hresult = ResultFromScode(E_OUTOFMEMORY); goto cleanup; } *phMem = hClipWnd; GlobalUnlock(hMem); if( !SSSetClipboardData( g_cfDataObject, hMem ) ) { LEDebugOut((DEB_WARN, "WARNING: SetClipboardData for " "g_cfDataObject failed (%lx) !!\n", GetLastError())); hresult = ResultFromScode(CLIPBRD_E_CANT_SET); goto cleanup; } pDataObject->AddRef(); hresult = NOERROR; goto errRtn; cleanup: UnAssignEndpointProperty(hClipWnd,&dwAssignAptID); RemoveProp(hClipWnd, CLIPBOARD_DATA_OBJECT_PROP); if( hMem ) { GlobalFree(hMem); } errRtn: LEDebugOut((DEB_ITRACE, "%p OUT SetClipboardDataObject ( %lx )\n", NULL, hresult)); return hresult; } //+------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // Function: SetClipboardFormats // // Synopsis: enumerates the formats available from the data object and // sets up the clipboard to delay-render those formats. // // Effects: // // Arguments: [hClipWnd] -- the clipboard window // [pDataObj] -- the data object // // Requires: the clipboard must be open // // Returns: HRESULT // // Signals: // // Modifies: // // Algorithm: Simply enumerate all of the formats available on the object // and set each up for delayed rendereing (via // SetClipboardData(cf, NULL)). We also keep track of the // "real" formatetc for each clipboard format that we'll render. // These formatetc's are placed in an array and put on the // clipboard as g_cfOlePrivateData. // // See Notes below for more discussion on this. // // OLE1 support: In order to allow OLE1 containers to // paste OLE2 objects, we have to offer OLE1 formats in addition // to OLE2 data. We'll offer OLE1 formats as follows: // // g_cfNative: if either EmbedSource or EmbeddedObject // is available AND we can offer OwnerLink // g_cfOwnerLink: if ObjectDescriptor is available AND // we can offer Native // g_cfObjectLink: if LinkSource is available // // We will offer the formats in in the order above. // // History: dd-mmm-yy Author Comment // 4/13/95 rogerg Bug#10731 Graph 5.0 does not Include // its ObjectDescriptor in its enumerator // 22-Feb-95 alexgo restored broken 16bit behavior to // make Lotus Freelance work // 11-Apr-94 alexgo author // // Notes: For every clipboard format, we could do a QueryGetData // to see if RenderFormat would actually succeed. However, // this relies on the QueryGetData from the app to be both // fast and accurate (definitely an unwarranted assumption). // // Of course, by *not* doing a QueryGetData, we are assuming // that the formats enumerated by the data object are all // "legal" for clipboard transmission. // // The "real" purpose of g_cfOlePrivateData is to allow us to // determine whether private clipboard formats where originally // IStorage based. This is especially important for // OleFlushClipboard and copy/pasting mutiple objects. Transfer // of multiple objects relies on private clipboard formats, which, // in some apps, are only available on IStorage. // // These same apps rely on the Formatetc enumerator (or // QueryGetData) to tell them that the private format is available // on a storage (since it wasn't always in 16bit OLE). Since we // *can* offer it to them on a storage (see clipdata.cpp), it // is important that we preserve the fact that the data originally // came from a storage. // // Instead of always *testing* the data at enumerator or Query // time, we simply save the formatetc now (with [potentially] // modified fields such as ptd). // // Also note that RenderFormat uses the information in // OlePrivateData when trying to render clipboard formats. // //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- HRESULT SetClipboardFormats( HWND hClipWnd, IDataObject *pDataObj ) { IEnumFORMATETC * pIEnum; HRESULT hresult; FORMATETC formatetc; HGLOBAL hglobal, hcopy; FORMATETCDATAARRAY* pFormatEtcDataArray; FORMATETCDATAARRAY* pFormatEtcDataArrayCopy; DWORD dwSize =0; FORMATETCDATA *pFormatEtcData; BYTE *pbDvTarget = NULL; DWORD cFormats = 0; BOOL fOfferNative = FALSE, fOfferedNative = FALSE, fOfferObjectLink = FALSE; CLSID clsid; DWORD dwStatus; BOOL fHaveObjectDescriptor=FALSE; // Flag to tell us if the data object owner wants us to use the // special SaveToStream/LoadFromStream mechanish at OleFlushCB. BOOL fPersistDataObjOnFlush=FALSE; VDATEHEAP(); LEDebugOut((DEB_ITRACE, "%p _IN SetClipboardFormats ( %p )\n", NULL, pDataObj)); // get the formatetc enumerator hresult = pDataObj->EnumFormatEtc(DATADIR_GET, &pIEnum); if( hresult != NOERROR ) { goto errRtn; } // count up the available formats pIEnum->Reset(); // Nt bug 284810 while( (hresult = pIEnum->Next(1, &formatetc, NULL)) == NOERROR ) { // Bump the entry count cFormats++; // Bump the size by the size of another FormatEtcData. dwSize += sizeof(FORMATETCDATA); // Is there a device target associated with the FORMATETC? if (formatetc.ptd != NULL) { // Bump the size required by the size of the target device dwSize += formatetc.ptd->tdSize; // Free the target device CoTaskMemFree(formatetc.ptd); } if (g_cfObjectDescriptor == formatetc.cfFormat) fHaveObjectDescriptor = TRUE; } // Bug#10731 - If no ObjectDescriptor in Enumertor increment cFormats in case we have to add it // when we add the EmbedSource if (!fHaveObjectDescriptor) { dwSize += sizeof(FORMATETCDATA); } dwSize += sizeof(FORMATETCDATAARRAY); // add space for _cFormats and one extra FORMATETC for FALSE in // for our locally cached copy of the formats pFormatEtcDataArrayCopy = (FORMATETCDATAARRAY *) PrivMemAlloc(dwSize); if( pFormatEtcDataArrayCopy == NULL ) { hresult = E_OUTOFMEMORY; goto errRtn; } // since some of these may be duplicated clipboard formats, we // are potentially allocating more memory than we need, but that's // OK. hglobal = GlobalAlloc((GMEM_MOVEABLE | GMEM_DDESHARE),dwSize); if (hglobal == NULL) { pIEnum->Release(); hresult = ResultFromScode(E_OUTOFMEMORY); goto errRtn; } pFormatEtcDataArray = (FORMATETCDATAARRAY *)GlobalLock(hglobal); if( pFormatEtcDataArray == NULL ) { GlobalFree(hglobal); pIEnum->Release(); hresult = ResultFromScode(E_OUTOFMEMORY); goto errRtn; } _xmemset(pFormatEtcDataArray, 0, dwSize); // This is the pointer to where we will copy the data from the // enumeration. pFormatEtcData = &pFormatEtcDataArray->_FormatEtcData[0]; // put DvTarget past last valid FormatEtc + 1 to handle S_FALSE enumerator case. pbDvTarget = (BYTE *) (&pFormatEtcDataArray->_FormatEtcData[cFormats + 1]); cFormats = 0; pIEnum->Reset(); while( (hresult = pIEnum->Next(1, &(pFormatEtcData->_FormatEtc), NULL)) == NOERROR ) { // Excel5, 16bit, would offer data in it's enumerator // that you couldn't actually fetch. Since this causes // Paste Special behaviour to be broken, we have to fix it // here. if( IsWOWThread() ) { hresult = pDataObj->QueryGetData(&(pFormatEtcData->_FormatEtc)); if( hresult != NOERROR ) { // free the target device (if there is one) if( pFormatEtcData->_FormatEtc.ptd ) { LEDebugOut((DEB_WARN, "WARNING: Non-NULL ptd!\n")); CoTaskMemFree(pFormatEtcData->_FormatEtc.ptd); } continue; } } // Update ptd if one exists. Even if fail later doesn't matter since just won't // have a FormatEtc that points to the ptd. if (pFormatEtcData->_FormatEtc.ptd != NULL) { // Copy the device target data memcpy( pbDvTarget, pFormatEtcData->_FormatEtc.ptd, (pFormatEtcData->_FormatEtc.ptd)->tdSize ); // Free the target device data CoTaskMemFree(pFormatEtcData->_FormatEtc.ptd); // NOTE: For this shared memory structure, we override the // FORMATETC field so that it is that offset to the DVTARGETDEVICE // from the beginning of the shared memory rather than a direct // pointer to the structure. This is because we can't guarantee // the base of shared memory in different processes. pFormatEtcData->_FormatEtc.ptd = (DVTARGETDEVICE *) (pbDvTarget - (BYTE *) pFormatEtcDataArray); // Bump pointer of where to copy target to next available // byte for copy. pbDvTarget += ((DVTARGETDEVICE *) pbDvTarget)->tdSize; Assert(dwSize >= (DWORD) (pbDvTarget - (BYTE *) pFormatEtcDataArray)); } // we first need to check to see if the clipboard format is a // user-defined GDI format. We do not know how to duplicate // these, so we can't satisfy the GetData request. if( pFormatEtcData->_FormatEtc.cfFormat >= CF_GDIOBJFIRST && pFormatEtcData->_FormatEtc.cfFormat <= CF_GDIOBJLAST ) { LEDebugOut((DEB_WARN, "WARNING: caller attempted to " "use a special GDI format (%lx)\n", pFormatEtcData->_FormatEtc.cfFormat)); // keep going though and get the rest of the clipboard formats continue; } // HACK ALERT!!! if( IsWOWThread() ) { // Word6 offers CF_BITMAP on HGLOBAL in it's enumerator // but only succeeds the GetData call if TYMED_GDI is // specified. So patch up the formatetc to reflect // something more accurate. if( (pFormatEtcData->_FormatEtc.cfFormat == CF_BITMAP || pFormatEtcData->_FormatEtc.cfFormat == CF_PALETTE ) && pFormatEtcData->_FormatEtc.tymed == TYMED_HGLOBAL ) { pFormatEtcData->_FormatEtc.tymed = TYMED_GDI; } } // determine if we should offer any OLE1 formats etc... if( pFormatEtcData->_FormatEtc.cfFormat == g_cfEmbeddedObject || pFormatEtcData->_FormatEtc.cfFormat == g_cfEmbedSource ) { fOfferNative = TRUE; } else if( pFormatEtcData->_FormatEtc.cfFormat == g_cfLinkSource ) { fOfferObjectLink = TRUE; // if the app offers ObjectLink itself, then we'll // consider a private clipboard format and set // it up for delayed rendering as any other format. // We'll check for this down below. } else if ( pFormatEtcData->_FormatEtc.cfFormat == g_cfOleClipboardPersistOnFlush ) { if (!fPersistDataObjOnFlush) { Assert(pFormatEtcData->_FormatEtc.ptd == NULL); Assert(pFormatEtcData->_FormatEtc.dwAspect == DVASPECT_CONTENT); Assert(pFormatEtcData->_FormatEtc.lindex == -1); Assert(pFormatEtcData->_FormatEtc.tymed & TYMED_HGLOBAL); fPersistDataObjOnFlush = TRUE; } else { AssertSz(FALSE, "Multiple cfOleClipboardPersistOnFlush offered by object."); // We will use only the first instance. } } // Bug#18669 - if dwAspect was set to NULL the 16 bit dlls would // set it to content. if ( (NULL == pFormatEtcData->_FormatEtc.dwAspect) && IsWOWThread() ) { pFormatEtcData->_FormatEtc.dwAspect = DVASPECT_CONTENT; pFormatEtcData->_FormatEtc.lindex = -1; // CorelDraw also has a lindex of 0. } // BUG 69893: Equation editor sets lindex to 0 // Change it to -1 if(pFormatEtcData->_FormatEtc.lindex == 0) { LEDebugOut((DEB_WARN, "WARNING: Changing lindex from 0 to -1\n")); pFormatEtcData->_FormatEtc.lindex = -1; } // if going to add to clipboard increment enumerator, else // current information will get overwritten. // if we haven't already setup this clipboard format, do so now. if(!SSIsClipboardFormatAvailable(pFormatEtcData->_FormatEtc.cfFormat) ) { pFormatEtcData->fSaveOnFlush = TRUE; // no way to catch any errors SSSetClipboardData(pFormatEtcData->_FormatEtc.cfFormat, NULL); // Bug#10731 If we are adding the EmbedSource but there was no Object Descriptor in // the Enumerator, see if we can add the Object Descriptor now. if ( (pFormatEtcData->_FormatEtc.cfFormat == g_cfEmbedSource) && !fHaveObjectDescriptor) { FORMATETC fetcObjDescriptor; fetcObjDescriptor.cfFormat = g_cfObjectDescriptor; fetcObjDescriptor.ptd = NULL; fetcObjDescriptor.dwAspect = DVASPECT_CONTENT; fetcObjDescriptor.lindex = -1; fetcObjDescriptor.tymed = TYMED_HGLOBAL ; if (S_OK == pDataObj->QueryGetData(&fetcObjDescriptor)) { ++pFormatEtcData; // increment formatEtc to next format. ++cFormats; // increment number of formats in enumerator. SSSetClipboardData(g_cfObjectDescriptor, NULL); pFormatEtcData->_FormatEtc = fetcObjDescriptor; pFormatEtcData->fSaveOnFlush = TRUE; } } } // Bump the pointer in the table of FORMATETCs to the next slot ++pFormatEtcData; ++cFormats; Assert( dwSize >= (DWORD) ( (BYTE *) pFormatEtcData - (BYTE *) pFormatEtcDataArray)); Assert( dwSize >= (DWORD) ( (BYTE *) pbDvTarget - (BYTE *) pFormatEtcDataArray)); // HACK ALERT!!!! Lotus Freelance 2.1 depends on getting // cfNative *before* presentation formats (like CF_METAFILEPICT). // Therefore, we emulate OLE16 behaviour and offer cfNative // and cfOwnerLink immediately *after* cfEmbeddedObject or // cfEmbedSource. // // NB! This hack destroys the exact ordering of formats // offered by the data object given in OleSetClipboard if( fOfferNative && !fOfferedNative ) { // even if the calls below fail, don't put OLE1 formats // the clipboard again. fOfferedNative = TRUE; // this call will fail if CF_OBJECTDESCRIPTOR is not // available hresult = GetDataFromDescriptor(pDataObj, &clsid, g_cfObjectDescriptor, USE_NORMAL_CLSID, NULL, NULL); // we do not want static objects like metafiles and // dib's to be treated as embeddings by OLE1 containers. // They will be able to better handle the data as just // a plain metafile if( hresult == NOERROR && !IsEqualCLSID(clsid, CLSID_StaticMetafile) && !IsEqualCLSID(clsid, CLSID_StaticDib) && !IsEqualCLSID(clsid, CLSID_Picture_EnhMetafile)) { SSSetClipboardData(g_cfNative, NULL); SSSetClipboardData(g_cfOwnerLink, NULL); pFormatEtcDataArray->_dwMiscArrayFlags |= FETC_OFFER_OLE1; } } } // Set FormatEtcDataArray Header Data. pFormatEtcDataArray->_cFormats = cFormats; pFormatEtcDataArray->_dwSig = 0; pFormatEtcDataArray->_cRefs = 1; pFormatEtcDataArray->_dwSize = dwSize; pFormatEtcDataArray->_fIs64BitArray = IS_WIN64; if (fPersistDataObjOnFlush) { pFormatEtcDataArray->_dwMiscArrayFlags |= FETC_PERSIST_DATAOBJ_ON_FLUSH; } // we don't need to do this now because we'll reset hresult // to NOERROR below. Note that this does mean that we'll // ignore any failure from the enumerator. We do this for two // reasons: // 1. The enumerator really should *not* fail on anything; // all it should do is memcmp some stuff into the formatetc // that we pass in. If it decides to fail at some point, // then we'll just put on the clipboard whatever was // enumerated 'til that point. // 2. It is too late (88/28/94) to change for NT3.5 This // behaviour (ingnoring failure) has been around for a while // (see reason #1). It is possible that some apps are // returning failure instead of S_FALSE to terminate. // If we checked for failure and returned, we'd break those // apps. // //if( hresult == ResultFromScode(S_FALSE) ) //{ // this is OK, means the enumerator terminated successfully // hresult = NOERROR; //} pIEnum->Release(); // now set up any OLE1 formats we might need to offer. // if the app offers ObjectLink itself, then we will have already // set it up for delayed rendering in the enumerator loop above if( fOfferObjectLink && !SSIsClipboardFormatAvailable(g_cfObjectLink) ) { hresult = GetDataFromDescriptor(pDataObj, NULL, g_cfLinkSrcDescriptor, USE_NORMAL_CLSID, NULL, &dwStatus); // there are some kinds of links that can't be linked to // by OLE1 containers. Non-filename links (e.g. a progid // moniker) and links to embeddings are common examples. // Clipboard source providers indicate this state by // setting the OLEMISC_CANLINKBYOLE1 bit in the status // field of LinkSourceDescriptor if( hresult == NOERROR && (dwStatus & OLEMISC_CANLINKBYOLE1) ) { SSSetClipboardData(g_cfObjectLink, NULL); pFormatEtcDataArray->_dwMiscArrayFlags |= FETC_OFFER_OBJLINK; } } // even if the calls to GetDataFromDescriptor failed above, it only // means that we can't render OLE1 formats. This is OK. hresult = NOERROR; // now keep a copy of the formats locally, ptds are set to be offsets from // beginning of Structure so these don't need to be updated. _xmemcpy(pFormatEtcDataArrayCopy, pFormatEtcDataArray, dwSize); // now stuff the formatetc's on the clipboard and our private // clipboard window (for use by RenderFormat). SetWindowLongPtr(hClipWnd, WL_ClipPrivateData, (LONG_PTR) pFormatEtcDataArrayCopy); GlobalUnlock(hglobal); if( !SSSetClipboardData(g_cfOlePrivateData, hglobal) ) { GlobalFree(hglobal); // on success, the clipboard will // take ownership of our hglobal. LEDebugOut((DEB_WARN, "WARNING: Unable to set clipboard " "formats!\n")); } errRtn: LEDebugOut((DEB_ITRACE, "%p OUT SetClipboardFormats ( %lx )\n", NULL, hresult)); return hresult; } //+------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // Function: VerifyCallerIsClipboardOwner (internal) // // Synopsis: Checks to make sure the caller is the clipboard owner // // Effects: // // Arguments: void // // Requires: // // Returns: HWND to the private clipboard window (the owner of the // clipboard) upon success // NULL on failure. // // Signals: // // Modifies: // // Algorithm: // // History: dd-mmm-yy Author Comment // 16-Mar-94 alexgo author // // Notes: // //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- HWND VerifyCallerIsClipboardOwner( void ) { HWND hClipWnd, hWndClipOwner; VDATEHEAP(); LEDebugOut((DEB_ITRACE, "%p _IN VerifyCallerIsClipboardOwner ( )\n", NULL )); // don't create a window if none exists hClipWnd = GetPrivateClipboardWindow( CLIP_QUERY ); if( hClipWnd ) { hWndClipOwner = SSGetClipboardOwner(); if( hClipWnd != hWndClipOwner ) { // caller is not owner, return NULL hClipWnd = NULL; } } LEDebugOut((DEB_ITRACE, "%p OUT VerifyCallerIsClipboardOwner " "( %lx )\n", NULL, hClipWnd)); return hClipWnd; } void GetCopiedFormatEtcDataArraySize (FORMATETCDATAARRAY* pClipFormatEtcDataArray, size_t* pstSize) { AssertSz(pstSize, "Bad argument to GetCopiedFormatEtcDataArraySize"); #ifdef _WIN64 if (pClipFormatEtcDataArray->_fIs64BitArray) { *pstSize = pClipFormatEtcDataArray->_dwSize; } else { *pstSize = pClipFormatEtcDataArray->_dwSize + (sizeof (FORMATETCDATAARRAY) - sizeof (FORMATETCDATAARRAY32)) + (pClipFormatEtcDataArray->_cFormats - 1) * (sizeof (FORMATETCDATA) - sizeof (FORMATETCDATA32)); } #else if (pClipFormatEtcDataArray->_fIs64BitArray) { // Just subtract *pstSize = pClipFormatEtcDataArray->_dwSize - (sizeof (FORMATETCDATAARRAY64) - sizeof (FORMATETCDATAARRAY)) - (pClipFormatEtcDataArray->_cFormats - 1) * (sizeof (FORMATETCDATA64) - sizeof (FORMATETCDATA)); } else { *pstSize = pClipFormatEtcDataArray->_dwSize; } #endif } #ifdef _WIN64 inline void TranslateFormatEtcData (FORMATETCDATA* pFormatEtcData, FORMATETCDATA32* pClipFormatEtcData) { // Convert from 32 to 64 bit format pFormatEtcData->fSaveOnFlush = pClipFormatEtcData->fSaveOnFlush; pFormatEtcData->dwReserved1 = pClipFormatEtcData->dwReserved1; pFormatEtcData->dwReserved2 = pClipFormatEtcData->dwReserved2; pFormatEtcData->_FormatEtc.cfFormat = pClipFormatEtcData->_FormatEtc.cfFormat; pFormatEtcData->_FormatEtc.ptd = (DVTARGETDEVICE FAR*) UlongToPtr (pClipFormatEtcData->_FormatEtc.ptd); pFormatEtcData->_FormatEtc.dwAspect = pClipFormatEtcData->_FormatEtc.dwAspect; pFormatEtcData->_FormatEtc.lindex = pClipFormatEtcData->_FormatEtc.lindex; pFormatEtcData->_FormatEtc.tymed = pClipFormatEtcData->_FormatEtc.tymed; AssertSz(!pFormatEtcData->_FormatEtc.ptd, "This field should always be null"); } #else inline void TranslateFormatEtcData (FORMATETCDATA* pFormatEtcData, FORMATETCDATA64* pClipFormatEtcData) { // Convert from 32 to 64 bit format pFormatEtcData->fSaveOnFlush = pClipFormatEtcData->fSaveOnFlush; pFormatEtcData->dwReserved1 = pClipFormatEtcData->dwReserved1; pFormatEtcData->dwReserved2 = pClipFormatEtcData->dwReserved2; pFormatEtcData->_FormatEtc.cfFormat = pClipFormatEtcData->_FormatEtc.cfFormat; pFormatEtcData->_FormatEtc.ptd = (DVTARGETDEVICE FAR*) pClipFormatEtcData->_FormatEtc.ptd; pFormatEtcData->_FormatEtc.dwAspect = pClipFormatEtcData->_FormatEtc.dwAspect; pFormatEtcData->_FormatEtc.lindex = pClipFormatEtcData->_FormatEtc.lindex; pFormatEtcData->_FormatEtc.tymed = pClipFormatEtcData->_FormatEtc.tymed; AssertSz(!pFormatEtcData->_FormatEtc.ptd, "This field should always be null"); } #endif void CopyFormatEtcDataArray ( FORMATETCDATAARRAY* pFormatEtcDataArray, FORMATETCDATAARRAY* pClipFormatEtcDataArray, size_t stSize, BOOL bCheckAvailable ) { DWORD i=0,k=0; AssertSz(pFormatEtcDataArray && pClipFormatEtcDataArray, "Bad argument to CopyFormatEtcDataArray"); // copy header fields that are compatible on both types of structures pFormatEtcDataArray->_dwSig = pClipFormatEtcDataArray->_dwSig; pFormatEtcDataArray->_dwSize = pClipFormatEtcDataArray->_dwSize; pFormatEtcDataArray->_cRefs = pClipFormatEtcDataArray->_cRefs; pFormatEtcDataArray->_cFormats = pClipFormatEtcDataArray->_cFormats; pFormatEtcDataArray->_dwMiscArrayFlags = pClipFormatEtcDataArray->_dwMiscArrayFlags; // Check for compatible data array if (pClipFormatEtcDataArray->_fIs64BitArray == IS_WIN64) { // Format is compatible for(;i_cFormats;i++) { if(!bCheckAvailable || SSIsClipboardFormatAvailable(pClipFormatEtcDataArray->_FormatEtcData[i]._FormatEtc.cfFormat)) { pFormatEtcDataArray->_FormatEtcData[k] = pClipFormatEtcDataArray->_FormatEtcData[i]; k++; } else { pFormatEtcDataArray->_cFormats--; } } } else { #ifdef _WIN64 FORMATETCDATAARRAY32* pClipFormatEtcDataArray_ptr = (FORMATETCDATAARRAY32*) pClipFormatEtcDataArray; #else FORMATETCDATAARRAY64* pClipFormatEtcDataArray_ptr = (FORMATETCDATAARRAY64*) pClipFormatEtcDataArray; #endif for(;i_cFormats;i++) { if(!bCheckAvailable || SSIsClipboardFormatAvailable(pClipFormatEtcDataArray_ptr->_FormatEtcData[i]._FormatEtc.cfFormat)) { TranslateFormatEtcData ( pFormatEtcDataArray->_FormatEtcData + k, pClipFormatEtcDataArray_ptr->_FormatEtcData + i ); k++; } else { pFormatEtcDataArray->_cFormats--; } } } // set size pFormatEtcDataArray->_dwSize = (DWORD) stSize; // adjust the size of the new structure pFormatEtcDataArray->_dwSize -= (i - k) * sizeof(FORMATETCDATA); // set the 64 bit flag pFormatEtcDataArray->_fIs64BitArray = IS_WIN64; }