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3 -- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
5 -- G N A T . R E G I S T R Y --
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31 -- The registry is a Windows database to store key/value pair. It is used
32 -- to keep Windows operation system and applications configuration options.
33 -- The database is a hierarchal set of key and for each key a value can
34 -- be associated. This package provides high level routines to deal with
35 -- the Windows registry. For full registry API, but at a lower level of
36 -- abstraction, refer to the Win32.Winreg package provided with the
37 -- Win32Ada binding. For example this binding handle only key values of
38 -- type Standard.String.
40 -- This package is specific to the NT version of GNAT, and is not available
41 -- on any other platforms.
43 package GNAT
.Registry
is
46 -- HKEY is a handle to a registry key, including standard registry keys:
47 -- HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT, HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG, HKEY_CURRENT_USER,
48 -- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, HKEY_USERS, HKEY_PERFORMANCE_DATA.
50 HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT
: constant HKEY
;
51 HKEY_CURRENT_USER
: constant HKEY
;
52 HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG
: constant HKEY
;
53 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
: constant HKEY
;
54 HKEY_USERS
: constant HKEY
;
55 HKEY_PERFORMANCE_DATA
: constant HKEY
;
58 (Read_Only
, Read_Write
, -- operates on 32bit view of the registry
59 Read_Only_64
, Read_Write_64
); -- operates on 64bit view of the registry
60 -- Access mode for the registry key. The *_64 are only meaningful on
61 -- Windows 64bit and ignored on Windows 32bit where _64 are equivalent to
62 -- the non 64bit versions.
64 Registry_Error
: exception;
65 -- Registry_Error is raises by all routines below if a problem occurs
66 -- (key cannot be opened, key cannot be found etc).
71 Mode
: Key_Mode
:= Read_Write
) return HKEY
;
72 -- Open or create a key (named Sub_Key) in the Windows registry database.
73 -- The key will be created under key From_Key. It returns the key handle.
74 -- From_Key must be a valid handle to an already opened key or one of
75 -- the standard keys identified by HKEY declarations above.
80 Mode
: Key_Mode
:= Read_Only
) return HKEY
;
81 -- Return a registry key handle for key named Sub_Key opened under key
82 -- From_Key. It is possible to open a key at any level in the registry
83 -- tree in a single call to Open_Key.
85 procedure Close_Key
(Key
: HKEY
);
86 -- Close registry key handle. All resources used by Key are released
88 function Key_Exists
(From_Key
: HKEY
; Sub_Key
: String) return Boolean;
89 -- Returns True if Sub_Key is defined under From_Key in the registry
94 Expand
: Boolean := False) return String;
95 -- Returns the registry key's value associated with Sub_Key in From_Key
96 -- registry key. If Expand is set to True and the Sub_Key is a
97 -- REG_EXPAND_SZ the returned value will have the %name% variables
98 -- replaced by the corresponding environment variable value.
104 Expand
: Boolean := False);
105 -- Add the pair (Sub_Key, Value) into From_Key registry key.
106 -- By default the value created is of type REG_SZ, unless
107 -- Expand is True in which case it is of type REG_EXPAND_SZ
109 procedure Delete_Key
(From_Key
: HKEY
; Sub_Key
: String);
110 -- Remove Sub_Key from the registry key From_Key
112 procedure Delete_Value
(From_Key
: HKEY
; Sub_Key
: String);
113 -- Remove the named value Sub_Key from the registry key From_Key
116 with procedure Action
120 Quit
: in out Boolean);
121 procedure For_Every_Key
(From_Key
: HKEY
; Recursive
: Boolean := False);
122 -- Iterates over all the keys registered under From_Key, recursively if
123 -- Recursive is set to True. Index will be set to 1 for the first key and
124 -- will be incremented by one in each iteration. The current key of an
125 -- iteration is set in Key, and its name - in Key_Name. Quit can be set
126 -- to True to stop iteration; its initial value is False.
129 with procedure Action
133 Quit
: in out Boolean);
134 procedure For_Every_Key_Value
(From_Key
: HKEY
; Expand
: Boolean := False);
135 -- Iterates over all the pairs (Sub_Key, Value) registered under
136 -- From_Key. Index will be set to 1 for the first key and will be
137 -- incremented by one in each iteration. Quit can be set to True to
138 -- stop iteration; its initial value is False.
140 -- Key value that are not of type string (i.e. not REG_SZ / REG_EXPAND_SZ)
141 -- are skipped. In this case, the iterator behaves exactly as if the key
142 -- were not present. Note that you must use the Win32.Winreg API to deal
143 -- with this case. Furthermore, if Expand is set to True and the Sub_Key
144 -- is a REG_EXPAND_SZ the returned value will have the %name% variables
145 -- replaced by the corresponding environment variable value.
147 -- This iterator can be used in conjunction with For_Every_Key in
148 -- order to analyze all subkeys and values of a given registry key.
152 type HKEY
is mod 2 ** Standard
'Address_Size;
154 HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT
: constant HKEY
:= 16#
80000000#
;
155 HKEY_CURRENT_USER
: constant HKEY
:= 16#
80000001#
;
156 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
: constant HKEY
:= 16#
80000002#
;
157 HKEY_USERS
: constant HKEY
:= 16#
80000003#
;
158 HKEY_PERFORMANCE_DATA
: constant HKEY
:= 16#
80000004#
;
159 HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG
: constant HKEY
:= 16#
80000005#
;