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.\" -*- nroff -*-
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.TH WINEDUMP 1 "October 2005" "@PACKAGE_STRING@" "Wine Developers Manual"
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.SH NAME
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winedump \- A Wine DLL tool
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.BR "winedump " [ "-h " "| "
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.BI "sym " "<sym> "
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.BI "spec " "<dll> "
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.BI "dump " "<file>"
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.RI "] [" "mode_options" ]
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.B winedump
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is a Wine tool which aims to help:
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.nf
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A: Reimplementing a Win32 DLL for use within Wine, or
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.nf
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B: Compiling a Win32 application with Winelib that uses x86 DLLs
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.PP
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For both tasks in order to be able to link to the Win functions some
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glue code is needed. This 'glue' comes in the form of a \fI.spec\fR file.
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The \fI.spec\fR file, along with some dummy code, is used to create a
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Wine .so corresponding to the Windows DLL. The \fBwinebuild\fR program
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can then resolve calls made to DLL functions.
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.PP
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Creating a \fI.spec\fR file is a labour intensive task during which it is
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easy to make a mistake. The idea of \fBwinedump\fR is to automate this task
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and create the majority of the support code needed for your DLL. In
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addition you can have \fBwinedump\fR create code to help you re-implement a
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DLL, by providing tracing of calls to the DLL, and (in some cases)
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automatically determining the parameters, calling conventions, and
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return values of the DLL's functions.
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.PP
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Another use for this tool is to display (dump) information about a 32bit
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DLL or PE format image file. When used in this way \fBwinedump\fR functions
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similarly to tools such as pedump provided by many Win32 compiler
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vendors.
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.PP
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Finally \fBwinedump\fR can be also used to demangle C++ symbols.
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.SH MODES
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.B winedump
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can be used in several different modes. The first argument to the
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program determines the mode winedump will run in.
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.IP \fB-h\fR
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Help mode.
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Basic usage help is printed.
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.IP \fBdump\fR
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To dump the contents of a file.
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.IP \fBspec\fR
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For generating .spec files and stub DLLs.
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.IP \fBsym\fR
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Symbol mode.
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Used to demangle C++ symbols.
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.SH OPTIONS
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Mode options depend on the mode given as the first argument.
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.PP
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.B Help mode:
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.nf
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No options are used.
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The program prints the help info and than exits.
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.PP
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.B Dump mode:
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.IP \fI<file>\fR
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Dumps the content of the file named \fI<file>\fR. Various file
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formats are supported (PE, NE, LE, Minidumps, .lnk).
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.IP \fB-C\fR
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Turns on symbol demangling.
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.IP \fB-f\fR
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Dumps file header information.
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This option dumps only the standard PE header structures,
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along with the COFF sections available in the file.
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.IP "\fB-j \fIdir_name\fR"
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Dumps only the content of directory \fIdir_name\fR, for files
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which header points to directories.
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For PE files, currently the import, export, debug, resource,
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tls and clr directories are implemented.
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For NE files, currently the export and resource directories are
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implemented.
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.IP \fB-x\fR
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Dumps everything.
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This command prints all available information (including all
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available directories - see \fB-j\fR option) about the file. You may
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wish to pipe the output through more/less or into a file, since
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a lot of output will be produced.
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.IP \fB-G\fR
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Dumps contents of debug section if any (for now, only stabs
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information is supported).
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.PP
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.B Spec mode:
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.IP \fI<dll>\fR
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Use dll for input file and generate implementation code.
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.IP "\fB-I \fIdir\fR"
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Look for prototypes in '\fIdir\fR' (implies \fB-c\fR). In the case of
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Windows DLLs, this could be either the standard include
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directory from your compiler, or a SDK include directory.
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If you have a text document with prototypes (such as
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documentation) that can be used also, however you may need
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to delete some non-code lines to ensure that prototypes are
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parsed correctly.
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The '\fIdir\fR' argument can also be a file specification (e.g.
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"include/*"). If it contains wildcards you must quote it to
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prevent the shell from expanding it.
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If you have no prototypes, specify /dev/null for '\fIdir\fR'.
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Winedump may still be able to generate some working stub
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code for you.
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.IP \fB-c\fR
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Generate skeleton code (requires \fB-I\fR).
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This option tells winedump to create function stubs for each
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function in the DLL. As winedump reads each exported symbol
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from the source DLL, it first tries to demangle the name. If
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the name is a C++ symbol, the arguments, class and return
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value are all encoded into the symbol name. Winedump
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converts this information into a C function prototype. If
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this fails, the file(s) specified in the \fB-I\fR argument are
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scanned for a function prototype. If one is found it is used
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for the next step of the process, code generation.
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.IP \fB-t\fR
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TRACE arguments (implies \fB-c\fR).
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This option produces the same code as \fB-c\fR, except that
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arguments are printed out when the function is called.
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Structs that are passed by value are printed as "struct",
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and functions that take variable argument lists print "...".
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.IP "\fB-f \fIdll\fR"
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Forward calls to '\fIdll\fR' (implies \fB-t\fR).
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This is the most complicated level of code generation. The
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same code is generated as \fB-t\fR, however support is added for
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forwarding calls to another DLL. The DLL to forward to is
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given as '\fIdll\fR'.
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.IP \fB-D\fR
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Generate documentation.
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By default, winedump generates a standard comment at the
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header of each function it generates. Passing this option
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makes winedump output a full header template for standard
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Wine documentation, listing the parameters and return value
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of the function.
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.IP "\fB-o \fIname\fR"
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Set the output dll name (default: \fIdll\fR).
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By default, if winedump is run on DLL 'foo', it creates
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files 'foo.spec', 'foo_main.c' etc, and prefixes any
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functions generated with 'FOO_'. If '-o bar' is given,
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these will become 'bar.spec', 'bar_main.c' and 'BAR_'
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respectively.
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This option is mostly useful when generating a forwarding DLL.
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.IP \fB-C\fR
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Assume __cdecl calls (default: __stdcall).
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If winebuild cannot determine the calling convention,
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__stdcall is used by default, unless this option has
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been given.
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Unless \fB-q\fR is given, a warning will be printed for every
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function that winedump determines the calling convention
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for and which does not match the assumed calling convention.
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.IP "\fB-s \fInum\fR"
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Start prototype search after symbol '\fInum\fR'.
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.IP "\fB-e \fInum\fR"
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End prototype search after symbol '\fInum\fR'.
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By passing the \fB-s\fR or \fB-e\fR options you can have winedump try to
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generate code for only some functions in your DLL. This may
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be used to generate a single function, for example, if you
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wanted to add functionality to an existing DLL.
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.IP "\fB-S \fIsymfile\fR"
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Search only prototype names found in '\fIsymfile\fR'.
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If you want to only generate code for a subset of exported
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functions from your source DLL, you can use this option to
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provide a text file containing the names of the symbols to
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extract, one per line. Only the symbols present in this file
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will be used in your output DLL.
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.IP \fB-q\fR
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Don't show progress (quiet).
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No output is printed unless a fatal error is encountered.
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.IP \fB-v\fR
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Show lots of detail while working (verbose).
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There are 3 levels of output while winedump is running. The
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default level, when neither -q or -v are given, prints the
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number of exported functions found in the dll, followed by
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the name of each function as it is processed, and a status
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indication of whether it was processed OK. With -v given, a
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lot of information is dumped while winedump works: this is
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intended to help debug any problems.
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.PP
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.B Sym mode:
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.IP \fI<sym>\fR
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Demangles C++ symbol '\fI<sym>\fR' and then exits.
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.SH FILES
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.I function_grep.pl
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.RS
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Perl script used to retrieve a function prototype.
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.RE
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.PP
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Files output in
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.B spec mode
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for
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.I foo.dll:
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.I foo.spec
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.RS
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This is the .spec file.
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.RE
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.I foo_dll.h
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.nf
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.I foo_main.c
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.RS
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These are the source code files containing the minimum set
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of code to build a stub DLL. The C file contains one
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function, FOO_Init, which does nothing (but must be
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present).
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.RE
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.I Makefile.in
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.RS
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This is a template for 'configure' to produce a makefile. It
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is designed for a DLL that will be inserted into the Wine
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source tree.
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.SH BUGS
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C++ name demangling is not fully in sync with the implementation in msvcrt.
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It might be useful to submit your C++ name to the testsuite for msvcrt.
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.SH AUTHORS
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Jon P. Griffiths <jon_p_griffiths at yahoo dot com>
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.nf
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Michael Stefaniuc <mstefani at redhat dot com>
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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.BR winedump "'s README file"
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.nf
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The Winelib User Guide
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.nf
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The Wine Developers Guide
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