YYCCommonplace/src/WinFctHelper.hpp

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#pragma once
#include "YYCCInternal.hpp"
#if YYCC_OS == YYCC_OS_WINDOWS
#include <string>
#include "WinImportPrefix.hpp"
#include <Windows.h>
#include "WinImportSuffix.hpp"
/**
* @brief The helper providing assistance to Win32 functions.
* @details
* This helper is Windows specific.
* If current environment is not Windows, the whole namespace will be unavailable.
*/
namespace YYCC::WinFctHelper {
/**
* @brief Get Windows used HANDLE for current module.
* @details
* If your target is EXE, the current module simply is your program self.
* However, if your target is DLL, the current module is your DLL, not the EXE loading your DLL.
*
* This function is frequently used by DLL.
* Because some design need the HANDLE of current module, not the host EXE loading your DLL.
* For example, you may want to get the name of your built DLL at runtime, then you should pass current module HANDLE, not the HANDLE of EXE.
* Or, if you want to get the path to your DLL, you also should pass current module HANDLE.
* @return A Windows HANDLE pointing to current module, NULL if failed.
*/
HMODULE GetCurrentModule();
/**
* @brief Get path to Windows temp folder.
* @param[out] ret
* The variable receiving UTF8 encoded path to Windows temp folder.
* @return True if success, otherwise false.
*/
bool GetTempDirectory(yycc_u8string& ret);
/**
* @brief Get the file name of given module HANDLE
* @param[in] hModule
* The HANDLE to the module where we want get file name.
* It is same as the HANDLE parameter of \c GetModuleFileName.
* @param[out] ret
* The variable receiving UTF8 encoded file name of given module.
* @return True if success, otherwise false.
*/
bool GetModuleFileName(HINSTANCE hModule, yycc_u8string& ret);
/**
* @brief Get the path to LOCALAPPDATA.
* @details LOCALAPPDATA usually was used as putting local app data files
* @param[out] ret
* The variable receiving UTF8 encoded path to LOCALAPPDATA.
* @return
*/
bool GetLocalAppData(yycc_u8string& ret);
}
#endif