* common/w32-misc.c [W32]: Include windows.h
(struct add_arg_s): New.
(add_arg): New.
(glob_arg): New.
(parse_cmdstring): Add arg argvflags and set it.
(w32_parse_commandline): Add arg r_itemsalloced. Add globing.
* common/init.c (prepare_w32_commandline): Mark glob created items as
leaked.
* common/t-w32-cmdline.c : Include windows.h
(test_all): Add simple glob test for Unix.
(main): Add manual test mode for Windows.
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GnuPG-bug-id: 4398
* common/t-w32-cmdline.c (test_all): Add new test cases.
* common/w32-misc.c (strip_one_arg): Add arg endquote.
(parse_cmdstring): Take care of backslashes in quotes.
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I found some new test vectors from Microsoft.
* common/w32-misc.c: New.
* common/t-w32-cmdline.c: New.
* common/init.c: Include w32help.h.
(prepare_w32_commandline): New.
(_init_common_subsystems) [W32]: Call prepare_w32_commandline.
* common/Makefile.am (common_sources) [W32]: Add w32-misc.c
(module_tests): Add t-w32-cmdline
(t_w32_cmdline_LDADD): New.
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The rules for the command line parser are not cleary specified - if at
all. See the comment in t-w32-cmdline.c.
We can't use the mingw version because that would require to change
all argv handling to be wchar_t and that only for Windows. That would
be too ugly. Parsing the command line into argv by us is much easier
and we can do that only if needed - i.e. if globing is required (we
are prepared for this) or a non-ASCII character has been encountered.
This way we keep things stable and only fix the currently not working
Unicode problem.
GnuPG-bug-id: 4398