Spiffy.
As part of my ongoing quest to make Wine hacking less scary, I've written some docs on SEH. I'll submit them to the kernel modules section when I get net access back.
Just a heads up in case anybody else was thinking of covering that topic.
Eric Pouech wrote:
As posted on wine-devel, here's a patch to reorganize the Wine Developer's Guide. It's gzip:ed because of the size (160KB). Here's the changelog for those who don't want to open the gzip:
A+ Reorganizing wine-devel: - killing the advanced part (and moving its chapters in both developing Wine and Wine archi parts) - creating a new book on coding practices from i18n.sgml, patches.sgml and porting.sgml (developing Wine) - creating a new book on some debugging strategies from the old advanced book and cvs-regression.sgml (developing Wine) - creating a new book on the kernel modules (NTDLL & KERNEL32) from architure.sgml / related DLLs and address-space.sgml, console.sgml, threading.sgml - creating a new book on the windowing from architure.sgml / USER32 and related - creating a new book on the graphical parts from architure.sgml / GDI32 and related Other changes: - removed list of DLLs and their role (from the modules overview) - removed in X11 keyboard mapping section the part related to submit a patch
Mike Hearn a écrit :
Spiffy.
As part of my ongoing quest to make Wine hacking less scary, I've written some docs on SEH. I'll submit them to the kernel modules section when I get net access back.
Just a heads up in case anybody else was thinking of covering that topic.
good (I had that in mind to, but since you've started ;-) A+