Commit 9baceabb authored by Bas Weelinck's avatar Bas Weelinck Committed by Alexandre Julliard

cmd: Detect and handle start console title.

parent 03e438db
......@@ -4311,10 +4311,15 @@ void WCMD_shift (const WCHAR *args) {
/****************************************************************************
* WCMD_start
*/
void WCMD_start(const WCHAR *args)
void WCMD_start(WCHAR *args)
{
static const WCHAR exeW[] = {'\\','c','o','m','m','a','n','d',
'\\','s','t','a','r','t','.','e','x','e',0};
static const WCHAR startDelims[] = { ' ', '\t', '/', '\0' };
static const WCHAR prefixQuote[] = {'"','\\','"','\0'};
static const WCHAR postfixQuote[] = {'\\','"','"','\0'};
int argno;
int have_title;
WCHAR file[MAX_PATH];
WCHAR *cmdline;
STARTUPINFOW st;
......@@ -4322,10 +4327,90 @@ void WCMD_start(const WCHAR *args)
GetWindowsDirectoryW( file, MAX_PATH );
strcatW( file, exeW );
cmdline = heap_alloc( (strlenW(file) + strlenW(args) + 2) * sizeof(WCHAR) );
cmdline = heap_alloc( (strlenW(file) + strlenW(args) + 8) * sizeof(WCHAR) );
strcpyW( cmdline, file );
strcatW( cmdline, spaceW );
strcatW( cmdline, args );
/* The start built-in has some special command-line parsing properties
* which will be outlined here.
*
* both '\t' and ' ' are argument separators
* '/' has a special double role as both separator and switch prefix, e.g.
*
* > start /low/i
* or
* > start "title"/i
*
* are valid ways to pass multiple options to start. In the latter case
* '/i' is not a part of the title but parsed as a switch.
*
* However, '=', ';' and ',' are not separators:
* > start "deus"=ex,machina
*
* will in fact open a console titled 'deus=ex,machina'
*
* The title argument parsing code is only interested in quotes themselves,
* it does not respect escaping of any kind and all quotes are dropped
* from the resulting title, therefore:
*
* > start "\"" hello"/low
*
* actually opens a console titled '\ hello' with low priorities.
*
* To not break compatibility with wine programs relying on
* wine's separate 'start.exe', this program's peculiar console
* title parsing is actually implemented in 'cmd.exe' which is the
* application native Windows programs will use to invoke 'start'.
*
* WCMD_parameter_with_delims will take care of everything for us.
*/
have_title = FALSE;
for (argno=0; ; argno++) {
WCHAR *thisArg, *argN;
argN = NULL;
thisArg = WCMD_parameter_with_delims(args, argno, &argN, FALSE, FALSE, startDelims);
/* No more parameters */
if (!argN)
break;
/* Found the title */
if (argN[0] == '"') {
TRACE("detected console title: %s\n", wine_dbgstr_w(thisArg));
have_title = TRUE;
/* Copy all of the cmdline processed */
memcpy(cmdline, args, sizeof(WCHAR) * (argN - args));
cmdline[argN - args] = '\0';
/* Add quoted title */
strcatW(cmdline, prefixQuote);
strcatW(cmdline, thisArg);
strcatW(cmdline, postfixQuote);
/* Concatenate remaining command-line */
thisArg = WCMD_parameter_with_delims(args, argno, &argN, TRUE, FALSE, startDelims);
strcatW(cmdline, argN + strlenW(thisArg));
break;
}
/* Skipping a regular argument? */
else if (argN != args && argN[-1] == '/') {
continue;
/* Not an argument nor the title, start of program arguments,
* stop looking for title.
*/
} else
break;
}
/* build command-line if not built yet */
if (!have_title) {
strcatW( cmdline, args );
}
memset( &st, 0, sizeof(STARTUPINFOW) );
st.cb = sizeof(STARTUPINFOW);
......
......@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ void WCMD_setshow_path (const WCHAR *args);
void WCMD_setshow_prompt (void);
void WCMD_setshow_time (void);
void WCMD_shift (const WCHAR *args);
void WCMD_start (const WCHAR *args);
void WCMD_start (WCHAR *args);
void WCMD_title (const WCHAR *);
void WCMD_type (WCHAR *);
void WCMD_verify (const WCHAR *args);
......
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