Existe-t-il une API managée pour kernel32.searchpath? i.e n'utilise pas de pinvoke.Existe-t-il une API gérée pour kernel32.searchpath?
http://www.pinvoke.net/default.aspx/kernel32.searchpath
Existe-t-il une API managée pour kernel32.searchpath? i.e n'utilise pas de pinvoke.Existe-t-il une API gérée pour kernel32.searchpath?
http://www.pinvoke.net/default.aspx/kernel32.searchpath
static void Main(string[] args)
{
string lpPath = null;
string lpFileName = "notepad";
string lpExtension = ".exe";
int nBufferLength = 255;
string lpBuffer = "";
string lpFilePart = "";
int bufferSize = SearchPath(lpPath, lpFileName, lpExtension, nBufferLength, out lpBuffer, out lpFilePart);
}
private static int SearchPath(string lpPath, string lpFileName, string lpExtension, int nBufferLength, out string lpBuffer, out string lpFilePart)
{
// lpPath [in, optional]
// The path to be searched for the file.
// If this parameter is NULL, the function searches for a matching file using a registry-dependent system search path.
//lpFileName [in]
//The name of the file for which to search.
//lpExtension [in, optional]
//The extension to be added to the file name when searching for the file. The first character of the file name extension must be a period (.). The extension is added only if the specified file name does not end with an extension.
//If a file name extension is not required or if the file name contains an extension, this parameter can be NULL.
//nBufferLength [in]
//The size of the buffer that receives the valid path and file name, in TCHARs.
//lpBuffer [out]
//A pointer to the buffer to receive the path and file name of the file found. The string is a null-terminated string.
//lpFilePart [out, optional]
//A pointer to the variable to receive the address (within lpBuffer) of the last component of the valid path and file name, which is the address of the character immediately following the final backslash (\) in the path.
//Return Value
//If the function succeeds, the value returned is the length, in TCHARs, of the string that is copied to the buffer, not including the terminating null character. If the return value is greater than nBufferLength, the value returned is the size of the buffer that is required to hold the path.
//If the function fails, the return value is zero.
List<string> pathsToSearch = new List<string>();
string currentWorkingFolder = Environment.CurrentDirectory;
string path = System.Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("path");
lpBuffer = "";
lpFilePart = "";
if (lpPath == null)
{
RegistryKey key = Registry.LocalMachine.OpenSubKey("SYSTEM\\CurrentControlSet\\Control\\Session Manager");
object safeProcessSearchModeObject = key.GetValue("SafeProcessSearchMode");
if (safeProcessSearchModeObject != null)
{
int safeProcessSearchMode = (int)safeProcessSearchModeObject;
if (safeProcessSearchMode == 1)
{
// When the value of this registry key is set to "1",
// SearchPath first searches the folders that are specified in the system path,
// and then searches the current working folder.
pathsToSearch.AddRange(Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("PATH").Split(new char[] { Path.PathSeparator }, StringSplitOptions.None));
pathsToSearch.Add(currentWorkingFolder);
}
else
{
// When the value of this registry entry is set to "0",
// the computer first searches the current working folder,
// and then searches the folders that are specified in the system path.
// The system default value for this registry key is "0".
pathsToSearch.Add(currentWorkingFolder);
pathsToSearch.AddRange(Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("PATH").Split(new char[] { Path.PathSeparator }, StringSplitOptions.None));
}
}
else
{
// Default 0 case
pathsToSearch.Add(currentWorkingFolder);
pathsToSearch.AddRange(Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("PATH").Split(new char[] { Path.PathSeparator }, StringSplitOptions.None));
}
}
else
{
// Path was provided, use it
pathsToSearch.Add(lpPath);
}
FileInfo foundFile = SearchPath(pathsToSearch, lpExtension, lpFileName);
if (foundFile!= null)
{
lpBuffer = Path.Combine(foundFile.DirectoryName, foundFile.Name);
lpFilePart = foundFile.Name;
}
return lpBuffer.Length;
}
private static FileInfo SearchPath(List<string> paths, string extension, string fileNamePart)
{
foreach (string path in paths)
{
DirectoryInfo dir = new DirectoryInfo(path);
var fileInfo = dir.GetFiles().Where(file => file.Extension == extension && file.Name.Contains(fileNamePart));
if (fileInfo.Any())
return fileInfo.First();
}
return null;
}
Vous pouvez utiliser DirectoryInfo.GetFiles (String searchPattern, SearchOption SearchOption). Pour obtenir tous les fichiers * .exe dans un répertoire, y compris les sous-répertoires, vous pouvez utiliser:
DirectoryInfo di = new DirectoryInfo("c:\temp");
var files = di.GetFiles("*.exe", SearchOption.AllDirectories);
Jetez un oeil à la documentation MSDN à http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms143327.aspx
Pas vraiment, à moins que vous comptez réimplémenter l'ensemble logique de la fonction en C#, ce qui serait une perte de temps, OMI, quand quelques lignes de P/Invoke le feraient tout aussi bien.
@codeka - P/Invoke ne fonctionnera pas avec le mono (si c'est le pilote derrière qui veut une solution gérée). Évidemment, pour une raison quelconque, P/Invoke ne fera pas aussi bien pour Simon. Pas une réponse très utile. –
@Michael: implémenter SearchPath n'aurait même pas de sens en mono (au moins sur Linux, et P/Invoke en mono sur Windows fonctionnerait bien). –
ce n'est pas vraiment une solution optimale. cela peut prendre quelques minutes et renvoyer un résultat incorrect. – Simon
@Simon: Pourquoi pensez-vous qu'un résultat peut être incorrect? – Kamarey
jetez un oeil à la réponse acceptée – Simon