1 ;;;; This file contains Win32 support routines that SBCL needs to
2 ;;;; implement itself, in addition to those that apply to Win32 in
3 ;;;; unix.lisp. In theory, some of these functions might someday be
4 ;;;; useful to the end user.
6 ;;;; This software is part of the SBCL system. See the README file for
9 ;;;; This software is derived from the CMU CL system, which was
10 ;;;; written at Carnegie Mellon University and released into the
11 ;;;; public domain. The software is in the public domain and is
12 ;;;; provided with absolutely no warranty. See the COPYING and CREDITS
13 ;;;; files for more information.
15 (in-package "SB!WIN32")
17 ;;; Alien definitions for commonly used Win32 types. Woe unto whoever
18 ;;; tries to untangle this someday for 64-bit Windows.
20 ;;; FIXME: There used to be many more here, which are now groveled,
21 ;;; but groveling HANDLE makes it unsigned, which currently breaks the
22 ;;; build. --NS 2006-06-18
23 (define-alien-type handle int-ptr
)
24 (define-alien-type system-string
25 #!-sb-unicode c-string
26 #!+sb-unicode
(c-string :external-format
:ucs-2
))
28 (defconstant default-environment-length
1024)
30 ;;; HANDLEs are actually pointers, but an invalid handle is -1 cast
32 (defconstant invalid-handle -
1)
36 ;;; Retrieve the calling thread's last-error code value. The
37 ;;; last-error code is maintained on a per-thread basis.
38 (define-alien-routine ("GetLastError@0" get-last-error
) dword
)
40 ;;; Flag constants for FORMAT-MESSAGE.
41 (defconstant format-message-from-system
#x1000
)
43 ;;; Format an error message based on a lookup table. See MSDN for the
44 ;;; full meaning of the all options---most are not used when getting
45 ;;; system error codes.
46 (define-alien-routine ("FormatMessageA@28" format-message
) dword
57 ;;; Get the operating system handle for a C file descriptor. Returns
58 ;;; INVALID-HANDLE on failure.
59 (define-alien-routine ("_get_osfhandle" get-osfhandle
) handle
62 ;;; Read data from a file handle into a buffer. This may be used
63 ;;; synchronously or with "overlapped" (asynchronous) I/O.
64 (define-alien-routine ("ReadFile@20" read-file
) bool
68 (bytes-read (* dword
))
71 ;;; Write data from a buffer to a file handle. This may be used
72 ;;; synchronously or with "overlapped" (asynchronous) I/O.
73 (define-alien-routine ("WriteFile@20" write-file
) bool
76 (bytes-to-write dword
)
77 (bytes-written (* dword
))
80 ;;; Copy data from a named or anonymous pipe into a buffer without
81 ;;; removing it from the pipe. BUFFER, BYTES-READ, BYTES-AVAIL, and
82 ;;; BYTES-LEFT-THIS-MESSAGE may be NULL if no data is to be read.
83 ;;; Return TRUE on success, FALSE on failure.
84 (define-alien-routine ("PeekNamedPipe@24" peek-named-pipe
) bool
88 (bytes-read (* dword
))
89 (bytes-avail (* dword
))
90 (bytes-left-this-message (* dword
)))
92 ;;; Flush the console input buffer if HANDLE is a console handle.
93 ;;; Returns true on success, false if the handle does not refer to a
95 (define-alien-routine ("FlushConsoleInputBuffer@4" flush-console-input-buffer
) bool
98 ;;; Read data from the console input buffer without removing it,
99 ;;; without blocking. Buffer should be large enough for LENGTH *
100 ;;; INPUT-RECORD-SIZE bytes.
101 (define-alien-routine ("PeekConsoleInputA@16" peek-console-input
) bool
107 ;;; Listen for input on a Windows file handle. Unlike UNIX, there
108 ;;; isn't a unified interface to do this---we have to know what sort
109 ;;; of handle we have. Of course, there's no way to actually
110 ;;; introspect it, so we have to try various things until we find
111 ;;; something that works. Returns true if there could be input
112 ;;; available, or false if there is not.
113 (defun handle-listen (handle)
114 (with-alien ((avail dword
)
115 (buf (array char
#.input-record-size
)))
116 (unless (zerop (peek-named-pipe handle nil
0 nil
(addr avail
) nil
))
117 (return-from handle-listen
(plusp avail
)))
119 (unless (zerop (peek-console-input handle
121 input-record-size
(addr avail
)))
122 (return-from handle-listen
(plusp avail
)))
124 ;; FIXME-SOCKETS: Try again here with WSAEventSelect in case
125 ;; HANDLE is a socket.
128 ;;; Listen for input on a C runtime file handle. Returns true if
129 ;;; there could be input available, or false if there is not.
130 (defun fd-listen (fd)
131 (let ((handle (get-osfhandle fd
)))
133 (handle-listen handle
)
136 ;;; Clear all available input from a file handle.
137 (defun handle-clear-input (handle)
138 (flush-console-input-buffer handle
)
139 (with-alien ((buf (array char
1024))
142 (unless (handle-listen handle
)
144 (when (zerop (read-file handle
(cast buf
(* t
)) 1024 (addr count
) nil
))
149 ;;; Clear all available input from a C runtime file handle.
150 (defun fd-clear-input (fd)
151 (let ((handle (get-osfhandle fd
)))
153 (handle-clear-input handle
))))
155 ;;;; System Functions
157 ;;; Sleep for MILLISECONDS milliseconds.
158 (define-alien-routine ("Sleep@4" millisleep
) void
159 (milliseconds dword
))
163 (defvar *ansi-codepage
* nil
)
164 (defvar *oem-codepage
* nil
)
165 (defvar *codepage-to-external-format
* (make-hash-table)))
169 (cp '(;;037 IBM EBCDIC - U.S./Canada
170 (437 :CP437
) ;; OEM - United States
171 ;;500 IBM EBCDIC - International
172 ;;708 Arabic - ASMO 708
173 ;;709 Arabic - ASMO 449+, BCON V4
174 ;;710 Arabic - Transparent Arabic
175 ;;720 Arabic - Transparent ASMO
176 ;;737 OEM - Greek (formerly 437G)
178 (850 :CP850
) ;; OEM - Multilingual Latin I
179 (852 :CP852
) ;; OEM - Latin II
180 (855 :CP855
) ;; OEM - Cyrillic (primarily Russian)
181 (857 :CP857
) ;; OEM - Turkish
182 ;;858 OEM - Multilingual Latin I + Euro symbol
183 (860 :CP860
) ;; OEM - Portuguese
184 (861 :CP861
) ;; OEM - Icelandic
185 (862 :CP862
) ;; OEM - Hebrew
186 (863 :CP863
) ;; OEM - Canadian-French
187 (864 :CP864
) ;; OEM - Arabic
188 (865 :CP865
) ;; OEM - Nordic
189 (866 :CP866
) ;; OEM - Russian
190 (869 :CP869
) ;; OEM - Modern Greek
191 ;;870 IBM EBCDIC - Multilingual/ROECE (Latin-2)
192 (874 :CP874
) ;; ANSI/OEM - Thai (same as 28605, ISO 8859-15)
193 ;;875 IBM EBCDIC - Modern Greek
194 (932 :CP932
) ;; ANSI/OEM - Japanese, Shift-JIS
195 ;;936 ANSI/OEM - Simplified Chinese (PRC, Singapore)
196 ;;949 ANSI/OEM - Korean (Unified Hangul Code)
197 ;;950 ANSI/OEM - Traditional Chinese (Taiwan; Hong Kong SAR, PRC)
198 ;;1026 IBM EBCDIC - Turkish (Latin-5)
199 ;;1047 IBM EBCDIC - Latin 1/Open System
200 ;;1140 IBM EBCDIC - U.S./Canada (037 + Euro symbol)
201 ;;1141 IBM EBCDIC - Germany (20273 + Euro symbol)
202 ;;1142 IBM EBCDIC - Denmark/Norway (20277 + Euro symbol)
203 ;;1143 IBM EBCDIC - Finland/Sweden (20278 + Euro symbol)
204 ;;1144 IBM EBCDIC - Italy (20280 + Euro symbol)
205 ;;1145 IBM EBCDIC - Latin America/Spain (20284 + Euro symbol)
206 ;;1146 IBM EBCDIC - United Kingdom (20285 + Euro symbol)
207 ;;1147 IBM EBCDIC - France (20297 + Euro symbol)
208 ;;1148 IBM EBCDIC - International (500 + Euro symbol)
209 ;;1149 IBM EBCDIC - Icelandic (20871 + Euro symbol)
210 (1200 :UCS-2LE
) ;; Unicode UCS-2 Little-Endian (BMP of ISO 10646)
211 (1201 :UCS-2BE
) ;; Unicode UCS-2 Big-Endian
212 (1250 :CP1250
) ;; ANSI - Central European
213 (1251 :CP1251
) ;; ANSI - Cyrillic
214 (1252 :CP1252
) ;; ANSI - Latin I
215 (1253 :CP1253
) ;; ANSI - Greek
216 (1254 :CP1254
) ;; ANSI - Turkish
217 (1255 :CP1255
) ;; ANSI - Hebrew
218 (1256 :CP1256
) ;; ANSI - Arabic
219 (1257 :CP1257
) ;; ANSI - Baltic
220 (1258 :CP1258
) ;; ANSI/OEM - Vietnamese
221 ;;1361 Korean (Johab)
223 ;;10001 MAC - Japanese
224 ;;10002 MAC - Traditional Chinese (Big5)
228 ;;10006 MAC - Greek I
229 (10007 :X-MAC-CYRILLIC
) ;; MAC - Cyrillic
230 ;;10008 MAC - Simplified Chinese (GB 2312)
231 ;;10010 MAC - Romania
232 ;;10017 MAC - Ukraine
234 ;;10029 MAC - Latin II
235 ;;10079 MAC - Icelandic
236 ;;10081 MAC - Turkish
237 ;;10082 MAC - Croatia
238 ;;12000 Unicode UCS-4 Little-Endian
239 ;;12001 Unicode UCS-4 Big-Endian
242 ;;20002 Eten - Taiwan
243 ;;20003 IBM5550 - Taiwan
244 ;;20004 TeleText - Taiwan
245 ;;20005 Wang - Taiwan
246 ;;20105 IA5 IRV International Alphabet No. 5 (7-bit)
247 ;;20106 IA5 German (7-bit)
248 ;;20107 IA5 Swedish (7-bit)
249 ;;20108 IA5 Norwegian (7-bit)
250 ;;20127 US-ASCII (7-bit)
252 ;;20269 ISO 6937 Non-Spacing Accent
253 ;;20273 IBM EBCDIC - Germany
254 ;;20277 IBM EBCDIC - Denmark/Norway
255 ;;20278 IBM EBCDIC - Finland/Sweden
256 ;;20280 IBM EBCDIC - Italy
257 ;;20284 IBM EBCDIC - Latin America/Spain
258 ;;20285 IBM EBCDIC - United Kingdom
259 ;;20290 IBM EBCDIC - Japanese Katakana Extended
260 ;;20297 IBM EBCDIC - France
261 ;;20420 IBM EBCDIC - Arabic
262 ;;20423 IBM EBCDIC - Greek
263 ;;20424 IBM EBCDIC - Hebrew
264 ;;20833 IBM EBCDIC - Korean Extended
265 ;;20838 IBM EBCDIC - Thai
266 (20866 :KOI8-R
) ;; Russian - KOI8-R
267 ;;20871 IBM EBCDIC - Icelandic
268 ;;20880 IBM EBCDIC - Cyrillic (Russian)
269 ;;20905 IBM EBCDIC - Turkish
270 ;;20924 IBM EBCDIC - Latin-1/Open System (1047 + Euro symbol)
271 ;;20932 JIS X 0208-1990 & 0121-1990
272 ;;20936 Simplified Chinese (GB2312)
273 ;;21025 IBM EBCDIC - Cyrillic (Serbian, Bulgarian)
275 (21866 :KOI8-U
) ;; Ukrainian (KOI8-U)
276 (28591 :LATIN-1
) ;; ISO 8859-1 Latin I
277 (28592 :ISO-8859-2
) ;; ISO 8859-2 Central Europe
278 (28593 :ISO-8859-3
) ;; ISO 8859-3 Latin 3
279 (28594 :ISO-8859-4
) ;; ISO 8859-4 Baltic
280 (28595 :ISO-8859-5
) ;; ISO 8859-5 Cyrillic
281 (28596 :ISO-8859-6
) ;; ISO 8859-6 Arabic
282 (28597 :ISO-8859-7
) ;; ISO 8859-7 Greek
283 (28598 :ISO-8859-8
) ;; ISO 8859-8 Hebrew
284 (28599 :ISO-8859-9
) ;; ISO 8859-9 Latin 5
285 (28605 :LATIN-9
) ;; ISO 8859-15 Latin 9
287 (38598 :ISO-8859-8
) ;; ISO 8859-8 Hebrew
288 ;;50220 ISO 2022 Japanese with no halfwidth Katakana
289 ;;50221 ISO 2022 Japanese with halfwidth Katakana
290 ;;50222 ISO 2022 Japanese JIS X 0201-1989
291 ;;50225 ISO 2022 Korean
292 ;;50227 ISO 2022 Simplified Chinese
293 ;;50229 ISO 2022 Traditional Chinese
294 ;;50930 Japanese (Katakana) Extended
295 ;;50931 US/Canada and Japanese
296 ;;50933 Korean Extended and Korean
297 ;;50935 Simplified Chinese Extended and Simplified Chinese
298 ;;50936 Simplified Chinese
299 ;;50937 US/Canada and Traditional Chinese
300 ;;50939 Japanese (Latin) Extended and Japanese
301 (51932 :EUC-JP
) ;; EUC - Japanese
302 ;;51936 EUC - Simplified Chinese
304 ;;51950 EUC - Traditional Chinese
305 ;;52936 HZ-GB2312 Simplified Chinese
306 ;;54936 Windows XP: GB18030 Simplified Chinese (4 Byte)
307 ;;57002 ISCII Devanagari
308 ;;57003 ISCII Bengali
311 ;;57006 ISCII Assamese
313 ;;57008 ISCII Kannada
314 ;;57009 ISCII Malayalam
315 ;;57010 ISCII Gujarati
316 ;;57011 ISCII Punjabi
317 ;;65000 Unicode UTF-7
318 (65001 :UTF8
))) ;; Unicode UTF-8
319 (setf (gethash (car cp
) *codepage-to-external-format
*) (cadr cp
)))
322 ;; FIXME: Something odd here: why are these two #+SB-UNICODE, whereas
323 ;; the console just behave differently?
325 (declaim (ftype (function () keyword
) ansi-codepage
))
326 (defun ansi-codepage ()
328 (setq *ansi-codepage
*
329 (gethash (alien-funcall (extern-alien "GetACP@0" (function UINT
)))
330 *codepage-to-external-format
*
333 (declaim (ftype (function () keyword
) oem-codepage
))
334 (defun oem-codepage ()
337 (gethash (alien-funcall (extern-alien "GetOEMCP@0" (function UINT
)))
338 *codepage-to-external-format
*
341 ;; http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/dllproc/base/getconsolecp.asp
342 (declaim (ftype (function () keyword
) console-input-codepage
))
343 (defun console-input-codepage ()
345 (gethash (alien-funcall (extern-alien "GetConsoleCP@0" (function UINT
)))
346 *codepage-to-external-format
*)
349 ;; http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/dllproc/base/getconsoleoutputcp.asp
350 (declaim (ftype (function () keyword
) console-output-codepage
))
351 (defun console-output-codepage ()
353 (gethash (alien-funcall
354 (extern-alien "GetConsoleOutputCP@0" (function UINT
)))
355 *codepage-to-external-format
*)
358 (define-alien-routine ("LocalFree@4" local-free
) void
361 (defmacro cast-and-free
(value &key
(type 'system-string
)
362 (free-function 'free-alien
))
363 `(prog1 (cast ,value
,type
)
364 (,free-function
,value
)))
366 (eval-when (:compile-toplevel
:load-toplevel
:execute
)
367 (defmacro with-funcname
((name description
) &body body
)
369 ((,name
(etypecase ,description
370 (string ,description
)
371 (cons (destructuring-bind (s &optional
(l 0) c
) ,description
372 (format nil
"~A~A~A" s
373 (if c
#!-sb-unicode
"A@" #!+sb-unicode
"W@" "@")
377 (defmacro make-system-buffer
(x)
378 `(make-alien char
#!+sb-unicode
(ash ,x
1) #!-sb-unicode
,x
))
380 ;;; FIXME: The various FOO-SYSCALL-BAR macros, and perhaps some other
381 ;;; macros in this file, are only used in this file, and could be
382 ;;; implemented using SB!XC:DEFMACRO wrapped in EVAL-WHEN.
384 (defmacro syscall
((name ret-type
&rest arg-types
) success-form
&rest args
)
385 (with-funcname (sname name
)
387 (declare (optimize (sb!c
::float-accuracy
0)))
388 (let ((result (alien-funcall
390 (function ,ret-type
,@arg-types
))
392 (declare (ignorable result
))
395 ;;; This is like SYSCALL, but if it fails, signal an error instead of
396 ;;; returning error codes. Should only be used for syscalls that will
397 ;;; never really get an error.
398 (defmacro syscall
* ((name &rest arg-types
) success-form
&rest args
)
399 (with-funcname (sname name
)
401 (declare (optimize (sb!c
::float-accuracy
0)))
402 (let ((result (alien-funcall
403 (extern-alien ,sname
(function bool
,@arg-types
))
406 (win32-error ,sname
))
409 (defmacro with-sysfun
((func name ret-type
&rest arg-types
) &body body
)
410 (with-funcname (sname name
)
411 `(with-alien ((,func
(function ,ret-type
,@arg-types
)
415 (defmacro void-syscall
* ((name &rest arg-types
) &rest args
)
416 `(syscall* (,name
,@arg-types
) (values t
0) ,@args
))
418 (defun get-last-error-message (err)
419 "http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/debug/base/retrieving_the_last_error_code.asp"
420 (with-alien ((amsg (* char
)))
421 (syscall (("FormatMessage" 28 t
)
422 dword dword dword dword dword
(* (* char
)) dword dword
)
423 (cast-and-free amsg
:free-function local-free
)
424 (logior FORMAT_MESSAGE_ALLOCATE_BUFFER FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM
)
425 0 err
0 (addr amsg
) 0 0)))
427 (defmacro win32-error
(func-name &optional err
)
428 `(let ((err-code ,(or err
`(get-last-error))))
429 (declare (type (unsigned-byte 32) err-code
))
430 (error "~%Win32 Error [~A] - ~A~%~A"
433 (get-last-error-message err-code
))))
435 (defun get-folder-pathname (csidl)
436 "http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/shellcc/platform/shell/reference/functions/shgetfolderpath.asp"
437 (with-alien ((apath (* char
) (make-system-buffer (1+ max_path
))))
438 (syscall (("SHGetFolderPath" 20 t
) int handle int handle dword
(* char
))
439 (parse-native-namestring
440 (concatenate 'string
(cast-and-free apath
) "\\"))
443 (defun sb!unix
:posix-getcwd
()
444 (with-alien ((apath (* char
) (make-system-buffer (1+ max_path
))))
445 (with-sysfun (afunc ("GetCurrentDirectory" 8 t
) dword dword
(* char
))
446 (let ((ret (alien-funcall afunc
(1+ max_path
) apath
)))
448 (win32-error "GetCurrentDirectory"))
449 (when (> ret
(1+ max_path
))
451 (setf apath
(make-system-buffer ret
))
452 (alien-funcall afunc ret apath
))
453 (cast-and-free apath
)))))
455 (defun sb!unix
:unix-mkdir
(name mode
)
456 (declare (type sb
!unix
:unix-pathname name
)
457 (type sb
!unix
:unix-file-mode mode
)
459 (void-syscall* (("CreateDirectory" 8 t
) system-string dword
) name
0))
461 (defun sb!unix
:unix-rename
(name1 name2
)
462 (declare (type sb
!unix
:unix-pathname name1 name2
))
463 (void-syscall* (("MoveFile" 8 t
) system-string system-string
) name1 name2
))
465 (defun sb!unix
::posix-getenv
(name)
466 (declare (type simple-string name
))
467 (with-alien ((aenv (* char
) (make-system-buffer default-environment-length
)))
468 (with-sysfun (afunc ("GetEnvironmentVariable" 12 t
)
469 dword system-string
(* char
) dword
)
470 (let ((ret (alien-funcall afunc name aenv default-environment-length
)))
471 (when (> ret default-environment-length
)
473 (setf aenv
(make-system-buffer ret
))
474 (alien-funcall afunc name aenv ret
))
477 (free-alien aenv
))))))
479 ;; GET-CURRENT-PROCESS
480 ;; The GetCurrentProcess function retrieves a pseudo handle for the current
483 ;; http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/dllproc/base/getcurrentprocess.asp
484 (declaim (inline get-current-process
))
485 (define-alien-routine ("GetCurrentProcess@0" get-current-process
) handle
)
487 ;;;; Process time information
489 (defconstant 100ns-per-internal-time-unit
490 (/ 10000000 sb
!xc
:internal-time-units-per-second
))
493 ;; The FILETIME structure is a 64-bit value representing the number of
494 ;; 100-nanosecond intervals since January 1, 1601 (UTC).
496 ;; http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/sysinfo/base/filetime_str.asp?
497 (define-alien-type FILETIME
(sb!alien
:unsigned
64))
499 (defmacro with-process-times
((creation-time exit-time kernel-time user-time
)
501 `(with-alien ((,creation-time filetime
)
502 (,exit-time filetime
)
503 (,kernel-time filetime
)
504 (,user-time filetime
))
505 (syscall* (("GetProcessTimes" 20) handle
(* filetime
) (* filetime
)
506 (* filetime
) (* filetime
))
508 (get-current-process)
509 (addr ,creation-time
)
514 (declaim (inline system-internal-real-time
))
517 (declare (unsigned-byte epoch
))
518 ;; FIXME: For optimization ideas see the unix implementation.
519 (defun reinit-internal-real-time ()
521 epoch
(get-internal-real-time)))
522 (defun get-internal-real-time ()
523 (- (with-alien ((system-time filetime
))
524 (syscall (("GetSystemTimeAsFileTime" 4) void
(* filetime
))
525 (values (floor system-time
100ns-per-internal-time-unit
))
529 (defun system-internal-run-time ()
530 (with-process-times (creation-time exit-time kernel-time user-time
)
531 (values (floor (+ user-time kernel-time
) 100ns-per-internal-time-unit
))))
534 ;; The SetEnvironmentVariable function sets the contents of the specified
535 ;; environment variable for the current process.
537 ;; http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/dllproc/base/setenvironmentvariable.asp
538 (defun setenv (name value
)
539 (declare (type simple-string name value
))
540 (void-syscall* (("SetEnvironmentVariable" 8 t
) system-string system-string
)
543 (defmacro c-sizeof
(s)
544 "translate alien size (in bits) to c-size (in bytes)"
545 `(/ (alien-size ,s
) 8))
548 ;; The OSVERSIONINFO data structure contains operating system version
549 ;; information. The information includes major and minor version numbers,
550 ;; a build number, a platform identifier, and descriptive text about
551 ;; the operating system. This structure is used with the GetVersionEx function.
553 ;; http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/sysinfo/base/osversioninfo_str.asp
554 (define-alien-type nil
555 (struct OSVERSIONINFO
556 (dwOSVersionInfoSize dword
)
557 (dwMajorVersion dword
)
558 (dwMinorVersion dword
)
559 (dwBuildNumber dword
)
561 (szCSDVersion (array char
#!-sb-unicode
128 #!+sb-unicode
256))))
563 (defun get-version-ex ()
564 (with-alien ((info (struct OSVERSIONINFO
)))
565 (setf (slot info
'dwOSVersionInfoSize
) (c-sizeof (struct OSVERSIONINFO
)))
566 (syscall* (("GetVersionEx" 4 t
) (* (struct OSVERSIONINFO
)))
567 (values (slot info
'dwMajorVersion
)
568 (slot info
'dwMinorVersion
)
569 (slot info
'dwBuildNumber
)
570 (slot info
'dwPlatformId
)
571 (cast (slot info
'szCSDVersion
) system-string
))
575 ;; The GetComputerName function retrieves the NetBIOS name of the local
576 ;; computer. This name is established at system startup, when the system
577 ;; reads it from the registry.
579 ;; http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/sysinfo/base/getcomputername.asp
580 (declaim (ftype (function () simple-string
) get-computer-name
))
581 (defun get-computer-name ()
582 (with-alien ((aname (* char
) (make-system-buffer (1+ MAX_COMPUTERNAME_LENGTH
)))
583 (length dword
(1+ MAX_COMPUTERNAME_LENGTH
)))
584 (with-sysfun (afunc ("GetComputerName" 8 t
) bool
(* char
) (* dword
))
585 (when (zerop (alien-funcall afunc aname
(addr length
)))
586 (let ((err (get-last-error)))
587 (unless (= err ERROR_BUFFER_OVERFLOW
)
588 (win32-error "GetComputerName" err
))
590 (setf aname
(make-system-buffer length
))
591 (alien-funcall afunc aname
(addr length
))))
592 (cast-and-free aname
))))