trancexx Posted October 8, 2009 Share Posted October 8, 2009 (edited) 'quantum level' Time control is control (e.g. label) showing current time. Depending on your project theme it's sometimes good to have that control in your GUI. This is fairly simple task to build an maintain. Only thing that's not good is that you have either adlib it or add part of the code in script's main loop. Actually that's not bad thing . The bad thing is blocking effect of things that blocks, lol. Dialogs blocks. Other time consuming stuff blocks too. Solution could be to write main script in assembly and part that deals with time in plain AutoiIt. That way the main script could be pushed to some other thread and there would be no interference with our clock and the main script that would cause it to lag. That idea is totally and unbelievable stupid! Much smarter would be generate assembly on the fly to deal with clock/time and to push that to another thread. Like this maybe: expandcollapse popupOpt("MustDeclareVars", 1) Global $hGui = GUICreate("Time", 350, 270) Global $hLabel = GUICtrlCreateLabel("", 270, 250, 80, 20) GUICtrlSetColor(-1, 0x0000CC) GUICtrlSetFont(-1, 11.5, 600) Global $hButton = GUICtrlCreateButton("MsgBox", 125, 220, 100, 25) _ClockThisInAnotherThread($hLabel) GUISetState() While 1 Switch GUIGetMsg() Case -3 Exit Case $hButton If MsgBox(4 + 32, "", "Is this blocking the clock?", 0, $hGui) = 6 Then MsgBox(0, Chr(0x4C) & Chr(105) & Chr(194 / 2) & Chr(0x72) & "...", BinaryToString(0x20756F79) & Chr(Sqrt(0x24C1)) & BinaryToString("0x72652E")) EndIf EndSwitch WEnd Func _ClockThisInAnotherThread($hControl) ; Get kernel32.dll handle Local $aCall = DllCall("kernel32.dll", "ptr", "GetModuleHandleW", "wstr", "kernel32.dll") If @error Or Not $aCall[0] Then Return SetError(1, 0, 0) Local $hHandle = $aCall[0] ; Get addresses of functions from kernel32.dll. Sleep first: Local $aSleep = DllCall("kernel32.dll", "ptr", "GetProcAddress", _ "ptr", $hHandle, _ "str", "Sleep") If @error Or Not $aCall[0] Then Return SetError(2, 0, 0) Local $pSleep = $aSleep[0] ; GetTimeFormatW then: Local $aGetTimeFormatW = DllCall("kernel32.dll", "ptr", "GetProcAddress", _ "ptr", $hHandle, _ "str", "GetTimeFormatW") If @error Or Not $aCall[0] Then Return SetError(3, 0, 0) Local $pGetTimeFormatW = $aGetTimeFormatW[0] ; Get user32.dll handle $aCall = DllCall("kernel32.dll", "ptr", "GetModuleHandleW", "wstr", "user32.dll") If @error Or Not $aCall[0] Then Return SetError(4, 0, 0) $hHandle = $aCall[0] ; Get address of function from user32.dll, SendMessageW: Local $aSendMessageW = DllCall("kernel32.dll", "ptr", "GetProcAddress", _ "ptr", $hHandle, _ "str", "SendMessageW") If @error Or Not $aCall[0] Then Return SetError(5, 0, 0) Local $pSendMessageW = $aSendMessageW[0] ; Allocate enough memory with PAGE_EXECUTE_READWRITE for code to run $aCall = DllCall("kernel32.dll", "ptr", "VirtualAlloc", _ "ptr", 0, _ "dword", 36 + 256, _ ; 36 bytes for strings + 256 bytes for code "dword", 4096, _ ; MEM_COMMIT "dword", 64) ; PAGE_EXECUTE_READWRITE If @error Or Not $aCall[0] Then Return SetError(6, 0, 0) Local $pRemoteCode = $aCall[0] ; Make structure in reserved space Local $CodeBuffer = DllStructCreate("byte[256]", $pRemoteCode) ; Arrange strings in reserved space Local $tSpace = DllStructCreate("wchar Format[9];wchar Result[9]", $pRemoteCode + DllStructGetSize($CodeBuffer)) DllStructSetData($tSpace, "Format", "hh:mm:ss") If @AutoItX64 Then DllStructSetData($CodeBuffer, 1, _ "0x" & _ "4883EC" & SwapEndian(72, 1) & _ "C7442428" & SwapEndian(9, 4) & _ "48BF" & SwapEndian(DllStructGetPtr($tSpace, "Result")) & _ "48897C2420" & _ "49B9" & SwapEndian(DllStructGetPtr($tSpace, "Format")) & _ "49C7C0" & SwapEndian(0, 4) & _ "BA" & SwapEndian(4, 4) & _ "B9" & SwapEndian(0, 4) & _ "48B8" & SwapEndian($pGetTimeFormatW) & _ "FFD0" & _ "49B9" & SwapEndian(DllStructGetPtr($tSpace, "Result")) & _ "49C7C0" & SwapEndian(0, 4) & _ "BA" & SwapEndian(12, 4) & _ "48B9" & SwapEndian(GUICtrlGetHandle($hControl)) & _ "48B8" & SwapEndian($pSendMessageW) & _ "FFD0" & _ "B9" & SwapEndian(491, 4) & _ "48B8" & SwapEndian($pSleep) & _ "FFD0" & _ "4883C4" & SwapEndian(72, 1) & _ "E9" & SwapEndian(-136) & _ "C3" _ ) Else DllStructSetData($CodeBuffer, 1, _ "0x" & _ "68" & SwapEndian(9) & _ ; push output size "68" & SwapEndian(DllStructGetPtr($tSpace, "Result")) & _ ; push pointer to output container "68" & SwapEndian(DllStructGetPtr($tSpace, "Format")) & _ ; push pointer to format string "68" & SwapEndian(0) & _ ; push NULL "68" & SwapEndian(4) & _ ; push TIME_FORCE24HOURFORMAT "68" & SwapEndian(0) & _ ; push Locale "B8" & SwapEndian($pGetTimeFormatW) & _ ; mov eax, [$pGetTimeFormatW] "FFD0" & _ ; call eax "68" & SwapEndian(DllStructGetPtr($tSpace, "Result")) & _ ; push pointer to the result "68" & SwapEndian(0) & _ ; push wParam "68" & SwapEndian(12) & _ ; push WM_SETTEXT "68" & SwapEndian(GUICtrlGetHandle($hControl)) & _ ; push HANDLE "B8" & SwapEndian($pSendMessageW) & _ ; mov eax, [$pSendMessageW] "FFD0" & _ ; call eax "68" & SwapEndian(491) & _ ; push Milliseconds "B8" & SwapEndian($pSleep) & _ ; mov eax, [$pSleep] "FFD0" & _ ; call eax "E9" & SwapEndian(-81) & _ ; jump back 81 bytes (start address) "C3" _ ; Ret ) EndIf ; Create new thread to execute code in $aCall = DllCall("kernel32.dll", "ptr", "CreateThread", _ "ptr", 0, _ "dword", 0, _ "ptr", $pRemoteCode, _ "ptr", 0, _ "dword", 0, _ "dword*", 0) If @error Or Not $aCall[0] Then Return SetError(8, 0, 0) Local $hThread = $aCall[0] ; Return thread handle Return $hThread EndFunc Func SwapEndian($iValue, $iSize = @AutoItX64 ? 8 : 4) Return Hex(BinaryMid($iValue, 1, $iSize)) EndFunc This is obviously a variation on assembly/machine code/threads theme, but doesn't hurt to take advantage (or try to) of the ability a bit more. Edited November 27, 2018 by trancexx Added 64bit code argumentum, mLipok, Gianni and 1 other 4 ♡♡♡ . eMyvnE Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beege Posted October 15, 2009 Share Posted October 15, 2009 Sweet example as usual! Thanks alot Assembly Code: fasmg . fasm . BmpSearch . Au3 Syntax Highlighter . Bounce Multithreading Example . IDispatchASMUDFs: Explorer Frame . ITaskBarList . Scrolling Line Graph . Tray Icon Bar Graph . Explorer Listview . Wiimote . WinSnap . Flicker Free Labels . iTunesPrograms: Ftp Explorer . Snipster . Network Meter . Resistance Calculator Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yashied Posted October 15, 2009 Share Posted October 15, 2009 I'm thinking that for such a simple task is better to use SetTimer() that eliminates the need to "conjure" with the addition of another thread for a language that is not supported it. Anyway, nice work as always. My UDFs: iKey | FTP Uploader | Battery Checker | Boot Manager | Font Viewer | UDF Keyword Manager | Run Dialog Replacement | USBProtect | 3D Axis | Calculator | Sleep | iSwitcher | TM | NetHelper | File Types Manager | Control Viewer | SynFolders | DLL Helper Animated Tray Icons UDF Library | Hotkeys UDF Library | Hotkeys Input Control UDF Library | Caret Shape UDF Library | Context Help UDF Library | Most Recently Used List UDF Library | Icons UDF Library | FTP UDF Library | Script Communications UDF Library | Color Chooser UDF Library | Color Picker Control UDF Library | IPHelper (Vista/7) UDF Library | WinAPI Extended UDF Library | WinAPIVhd UDF Library | Icon Chooser UDF Library | Copy UDF Library | Restart UDF Library | Event Log UDF Library | NotifyBox UDF Library | Pop-up Windows UDF Library | TVExplorer UDF Library | GuiHotKey UDF Library | GuiSysLink UDF Library | Package UDF Library | Skin UDF Library | AITray UDF Library | RDC UDF Library Appropriate path | Button text color | Gaussian random numbers | Header's styles (Vista/7) | ICON resource enumeration | Menu & INI | Tabbed string size | Tab's skin | Pop-up circular menu | Progress Bar without animation (Vista/7) | Registry export | Registry path jumping | Unique hardware ID | Windows alignment More... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
trancexx Posted October 15, 2009 Author Share Posted October 15, 2009 (edited) I'm thinking that for such a simple task is better to use SetTimer() that eliminates the need to "conjure" with the addition of another thread for a language that is not supported it. Anyway, nice work as always.Thanks Yashied.I saw you using SetTimer function before. That is in fact the same as using AutoIt's adlib functions. Did you know that?I'm not following you on 'not supporting threads' part. Almost seems like you are talking about something that you don't understand. Btw, function that you'll be pointing to in SetTimer will block execution of the main code since code from that function must be interpreted by the engine before executed and that is done in our thread. Edited October 15, 2009 by trancexx ♡♡♡ . eMyvnE Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yashied Posted October 15, 2009 Share Posted October 15, 2009 SetTimer and Adlib is the same (I do not deny), but there are differences. This is not difficult to verify. Below are two examples, try moving the window for a title.Global $Label, $i = 0 GUICreate('MyGUI', 400, 400) $Label = GUICtrlCreateLabel('', 20, 20, 100, 16) GUISetState() AdlibEnable('_Timer') Do Until GUIGetMsg() = -3 Func _Timer() $i += 1 GUICtrlSetData($Label, $i) EndFunc ;==>_TimerGlobal $Label, $i = 0 $hForm = GUICreate('MyGUI', 400, 400) $Label = GUICtrlCreateLabel('', 20, 20, 100, 16) GUISetState() $hDll = DllCallbackRegister('_Timer', 'none', '') DllCall('user32.dll', 'int', 'SetTimer', 'hwnd', 0, 'int', 0, 'int', 250, 'ptr', DllCallbackGetPtr($hDll)) Do Until GUIGetMsg() = -3 Func _Timer() $i += 1 GUICtrlSetData($Label, $i) EndFunc ;==>_Timer My UDFs: iKey | FTP Uploader | Battery Checker | Boot Manager | Font Viewer | UDF Keyword Manager | Run Dialog Replacement | USBProtect | 3D Axis | Calculator | Sleep | iSwitcher | TM | NetHelper | File Types Manager | Control Viewer | SynFolders | DLL Helper Animated Tray Icons UDF Library | Hotkeys UDF Library | Hotkeys Input Control UDF Library | Caret Shape UDF Library | Context Help UDF Library | Most Recently Used List UDF Library | Icons UDF Library | FTP UDF Library | Script Communications UDF Library | Color Chooser UDF Library | Color Picker Control UDF Library | IPHelper (Vista/7) UDF Library | WinAPI Extended UDF Library | WinAPIVhd UDF Library | Icon Chooser UDF Library | Copy UDF Library | Restart UDF Library | Event Log UDF Library | NotifyBox UDF Library | Pop-up Windows UDF Library | TVExplorer UDF Library | GuiHotKey UDF Library | GuiSysLink UDF Library | Package UDF Library | Skin UDF Library | AITray UDF Library | RDC UDF Library Appropriate path | Button text color | Gaussian random numbers | Header's styles (Vista/7) | ICON resource enumeration | Menu & INI | Tabbed string size | Tab's skin | Pop-up circular menu | Progress Bar without animation (Vista/7) | Registry export | Registry path jumping | Unique hardware ID | Windows alignment More... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
trancexx Posted October 15, 2009 Author Share Posted October 15, 2009 (edited) Yes, I read about that. This is what I'm talking about (modified your example a bit): Global $Label, $i TCPStartup() $hForm = GUICreate('MyGUI', 400, 400) $hLabel = GUICtrlCreateLabel('', 20, 20, 100, 16) GUISetState() $hCallBack = DllCallbackRegister('_Timer', 'none', '') DllCall('user32.dll', 'int', 'SetTimer', 'hwnd', 0, 'int', 0, 'int', 200, 'ptr', DllCallbackGetPtr($hCallBack)) Do Until GUIGetMsg() = -3 Func _Timer() $i += 1 GUICtrlSetData($hLabel, $i) If $i < 5 Then MsgBox(0, '', TCPNameToIP("SomeAddress.net")) EndIf EndFunc That's not behaving like I would like it to and that kind of (possible) lag I'm avoiding with _ClockThisInAnotherThread() function. Edited October 15, 2009 by trancexx ♡♡♡ . eMyvnE Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yashied Posted October 16, 2009 Share Posted October 16, 2009 MsgBox() has nothing to do with, I mean set the time. My UDFs: iKey | FTP Uploader | Battery Checker | Boot Manager | Font Viewer | UDF Keyword Manager | Run Dialog Replacement | USBProtect | 3D Axis | Calculator | Sleep | iSwitcher | TM | NetHelper | File Types Manager | Control Viewer | SynFolders | DLL Helper Animated Tray Icons UDF Library | Hotkeys UDF Library | Hotkeys Input Control UDF Library | Caret Shape UDF Library | Context Help UDF Library | Most Recently Used List UDF Library | Icons UDF Library | FTP UDF Library | Script Communications UDF Library | Color Chooser UDF Library | Color Picker Control UDF Library | IPHelper (Vista/7) UDF Library | WinAPI Extended UDF Library | WinAPIVhd UDF Library | Icon Chooser UDF Library | Copy UDF Library | Restart UDF Library | Event Log UDF Library | NotifyBox UDF Library | Pop-up Windows UDF Library | TVExplorer UDF Library | GuiHotKey UDF Library | GuiSysLink UDF Library | Package UDF Library | Skin UDF Library | AITray UDF Library | RDC UDF Library Appropriate path | Button text color | Gaussian random numbers | Header's styles (Vista/7) | ICON resource enumeration | Menu & INI | Tabbed string size | Tab's skin | Pop-up circular menu | Progress Bar without animation (Vista/7) | Registry export | Registry path jumping | Unique hardware ID | Windows alignment More... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
trancexx Posted October 16, 2009 Author Share Posted October 16, 2009 MsgBox() has nothing to do with, I mean set the time.You are missing the point. Of course that MsgBox() is irrelevant.OP covers the meaning. ♡♡♡ . eMyvnE Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MartiniThePilot Posted October 16, 2009 Share Posted October 16, 2009 . . ; Write assembly on the fly DllStructSetData($CodeBuffer, 1, _ "0x" & _ "68" & SwapEndian(9) & _ ; push output size "68" & SwapEndian(DllStructGetPtr($tSpace, "Result")) & _ ; push pointer to output container "68" & SwapEndian(DllStructGetPtr($tSpace, "Format")) & _ ; push pointer to format string "68" & SwapEndian(0) & _ ; push NULL "68" & SwapEndian(4) & _ ; push TIME_FORCE24HOURFORMAT "68" & SwapEndian(0) & _ ; push Locale "B8" & SwapEndian($pGetTimeFormatW) & _ ; mov eax, [$pGetTimeFormatW] "FFD0" & _ ; call eax "68" & SwapEndian(DllStructGetPtr($tSpace, "Result")) & _ ; push pointer to the result . . Hi trancexx, nice idea, good example, excellent way of documenting your inline assembler code. Thank you! Martini Xandy 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jvanegmond Posted October 16, 2009 Share Posted October 16, 2009 Depending on your project theme it's sometimes good to have that control in your GUI. This is fairly simple task to build an maintain. Only thing that's not good is that you have either adlib it or add part of the code in script's main loop. Actually that's not bad thing . The bad thing is blocking effect of things that blocks, lol. Dialogs blocks. Other time consuming stuff blocks too.Of course, having a 100 line chunk of low level AutoIt (I mean the dll/struct stuff) and assembly in your script is much easier to build and maintain. You only need knowledge of one additional language and when your assembly/low level breaks it's hard to debug.If you state otherwise, I phear your leet assemblar 4bilities. github.com/jvanegmond Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ValeryVal Posted October 16, 2009 Share Posted October 16, 2009 Great multithreading for AutoIt! One problem exists with this example. I've double clicked the systray time to compare it with your gui values. The time values are seldom the same on 'quantum level' (the difference is about 0.2-0.5 sec). Why? Thank you! The point of world view Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ValeryVal Posted October 16, 2009 Share Posted October 16, 2009 Other script suggested has the same problem, too: Global $Label $hForm = GUICreate('MyGUI', 400, 400) $hLabel = GUICtrlCreateLabel('', 20, 20, 100, 16) GUISetState() $hCallBack = DllCallbackRegister('_Timer', 'none', '') DllCall('user32.dll', 'int', 'SetTimer', 'hwnd', 0, 'int', 0, 'int', 200, 'ptr', DllCallbackGetPtr($hCallBack)) Do Until GUIGetMsg() = -3 Func _Timer() GUICtrlSetData($hLabel, StringFormat("%02s:%02s:%02s",@HOUR,@MIN,@SEC)) EndFunc The point of world view Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
trancexx Posted October 16, 2009 Author Share Posted October 16, 2009 Great multithreading for AutoIt!One problem exists with this example. I've double clicked the systray time to compare it with your gui values. The time values are seldom the same on 'quantum level' (the difference is about 0.2-0.5 sec). Why?Thank you!Because 'my' time is updated every 491 ms, and not on change (of time). The rest is just sleep.The other example you're showing is doing it every 200 ms.Regarding code I posted, there is the wrong value for TIME_FORCE24HOURFORMAT constant used. The correct value is 8. ♡♡♡ . eMyvnE Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
trancexx Posted October 16, 2009 Author Share Posted October 16, 2009 Of course, having a 100 line chunk of low level AutoIt (I mean the dll/struct stuff) and assembly in your script is much easier to build and maintain. You only need knowledge of one additional language and when your assembly/low level breaks it's hard to debug. If you state otherwise, I phear your leet assemblar 4bilities. I said that? I said "This is fairly simple task...". What additional language? I believe monoceres explained this myth once. This is not another language. Debugging this is like debugging 1 + 2 = 3 If, for example, call eax fails then the whole world collapses. ♡♡♡ . eMyvnE Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jvanegmond Posted October 16, 2009 Share Posted October 16, 2009 Please link me to where he explained that, because it appears to me that assembly is another language. While learning AutoIt programming I did not automagically learn assembly, maybe I am missing out? Xandy 1 github.com/jvanegmond Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
trancexx Posted October 16, 2009 Author Share Posted October 16, 2009 Please link me to where he explained that, because it appears to me that assembly is another language.While learning AutoIt programming I did not automagically learn assembly, maybe I am missing out?Commented machine code, that's what it is. Other terms are mainly of suggestive nature. ♡♡♡ . eMyvnE Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KaFu Posted October 16, 2009 Share Posted October 16, 2009 Nice idea and good example ... I got lot's of programs using timers, will evaluate to use this method to update ... Â OS: Win10-22H2 - 64bit - German, AutoIt Version: 3.3.16.1, AutoIt Editor: SciTE, Website: https://funk.eu AMT - Auto-Movie-Thumbnailer (2024-Oct-13)Â BIC - Batch-Image-Cropper (2023-Apr-01) COP - Color Picker (2009-May-21) DCS - Dynamic Cursor Selector (2024-Oct-13) HMW - Hide my Windows (2024-Oct-19) HRC - HotKey Resolution Changer (2012-May-16)Â ICU - Icon Configuration Utility (2018-Sep-16) SMF - Search my Files (2024-Oct-20) - THE file info and duplicates search tool SSD - Set Sound Device (2017-Sep-16) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
monoceres Posted October 17, 2009 Share Posted October 17, 2009 Please link me to where he explained that, because it appears to me that assembly is another language.It's kinda how you interpret it, it's not assembly in any way, it's just raw x86 instructions with some kind of assembly comments. Maybe a 1st generation language if you want it to.Nice code as usual trancexx, however you say this is so fundamental it don't need to be debugged?What happens if not enough memory is available for windows?Btw, did anyone else notice msdn turning blue? Looks, uhm, funky. Broken link? PM me and I'll send you the file! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beege Posted October 18, 2009 Share Posted October 18, 2009 Just for fun I added a Suspend/Resume Thread button. expandcollapse popupOpt("MustDeclareVars", 1) Global $hGui = GUICreate("Time", 350, 270) Global $hLabel = GUICtrlCreateLabel("", 270, 250, 80, 20) GUICtrlSetColor(-1, 0x0000CC) GUICtrlSetFont(-1, 11.5, 600) Global $hButton = GUICtrlCreateButton("MsgBox", 125, 220, 100, 25) Global $hButton2 = GUICtrlCreateButton("Suspend/Resume", 125, 120, 100, 25) Global $suspended = False Global $thread = _ClockThisInAnotherThread($hLabel) GUISetState() While 1 Switch GUIGetMsg() Case - 3 Exit Case $hButton If MsgBox(4 + 32, "", "Is this blocking the clock?", 0, $hGui) = 6 Then MsgBox(0, Chr(0x4C) & Chr(105) & Chr(194 / 2) & Chr(0x72) & "...", BinaryToString(0x20756F79) & Chr(Sqrt(0x24C1)) & BinaryToString("0x72652E")) EndIf Case $hButton2 If $suspended Then DllCall("kernel32.dll", "none", "ResumeThread", 'ptr', $thread) $suspended = False Else DllCall("kernel32.dll", "none", "SuspendThread", 'ptr', $thread) $suspended = True EndIf EndSwitch WEnd Func _ClockThisInAnotherThread($hControl) ; Get kernel32.dll handle Local $aCall = DllCall("kernel32.dll", "ptr", "GetModuleHandleW", "wstr", "kernel32.dll") If @error Or Not $aCall[0] Then Return SetError(1, 0, 0) EndIf Local $hHandle = $aCall[0] ; Get addresses of functions from kernel32.dll. Sleep first: Local $aSleep = DllCall("kernel32.dll", "ptr", "GetProcAddress", _ "ptr", $hHandle, _ "str", "Sleep") If @error Or Not $aCall[0] Then Return SetError(2, 0, 0) EndIf Local $pSleep = $aSleep[0] ; GetTimeFormatW then: Local $aGetTimeFormatW = DllCall("kernel32.dll", "ptr", "GetProcAddress", _ "ptr", $hHandle, _ "str", "GetTimeFormatW") If @error Or Not $aCall[0] Then Return SetError(3, 0, 0) EndIf Local $pGetTimeFormatW = $aGetTimeFormatW[0] ; Get user32.dll handle $aCall = DllCall("kernel32.dll", "ptr", "GetModuleHandleW", "wstr", "user32.dll") If @error Or Not $aCall[0] Then Return SetError(4, 0, 0) EndIf $hHandle = $aCall[0] ; Get address of function from user32.dll, SendMessageW: Local $aSendMessageW = DllCall("kernel32.dll", "ptr", "GetProcAddress", _ "ptr", $hHandle, _ "str", "SendMessageW") If @error Or Not $aCall[0] Then Return SetError(5, 0, 0) EndIf Local $pSendMessageW = $aSendMessageW[0] ; Allocate enough memory with PAGE_EXECUTE_READWRITE for code to run $aCall = DllCall("kernel32.dll", "ptr", "VirtualAlloc", _ "ptr", 0, _ "dword", 82, _ "dword", 4096, _ ; MEM_COMMIT "dword", 64) ; PAGE_EXECUTE_READWRITE If @error Or Not $aCall[0] Then Return SetError(6, 0, 0) EndIf Local $pRemoteCode = $aCall[0] ; Make structure in reserved space Local $CodeBuffer = DllStructCreate("byte[82]", $pRemoteCode) ; Allocate global memory with PAGE_READWRITE. This can be done with ByRef-ing too. $aCall = DllCall("kernel32.dll", "ptr", "VirtualAlloc", _ "ptr", 0, _ "dword", 36, _ "dword", 4096, _ ; MEM_COMMIT "dword", 4) ; PAGE_READWRITE If @error Or Not $aCall[0] Then Return SetError(7, 0, 0) EndIf Local $pStrings = $aCall[0] ; Arrange strings in reserved space Local $tSpace = DllStructCreate("wchar Format[9];wchar Result[9]", $pStrings) DllStructSetData($tSpace, "Format", "hh:mm:ss") ; Write assembly on the fly DllStructSetData($CodeBuffer, 1, _ "0x" & _ "68" & SwapEndian(9) & _ ; push output size "68" & SwapEndian(DllStructGetPtr($tSpace, "Result")) & _ ; push pointer to output container "68" & SwapEndian(DllStructGetPtr($tSpace, "Format")) & _ ; push pointer to format string "68" & SwapEndian(0) & _ ; push NULL "68" & SwapEndian(4) & _ ; push TIME_FORCE24HOURFORMAT "68" & SwapEndian(0) & _ ; push Locale "B8" & SwapEndian($pGetTimeFormatW) & _ ; mov eax, [$pGetTimeFormatW] "FFD0" & _ ; call eax "68" & SwapEndian(DllStructGetPtr($tSpace, "Result")) & _ ; push pointer to the result "68" & SwapEndian(0) & _ ; push wParam "68" & SwapEndian(12) & _ ; push WM_SETTEXT "68" & SwapEndian(GUICtrlGetHandle($hControl)) & _ ; push HANDLE "B8" & SwapEndian($pSendMessageW) & _ ; mov eax, [$pSendMessageW] "FFD0" & _ ; call eax "68" & SwapEndian(491) & _ ; push Milliseconds "B8" & SwapEndian($pSleep) & _ ; mov eax, [$pSleep] "FFD0" & _ ; call eax "E9" & SwapEndian(-81) & _ ; jump back 81 bytes (start address) "C3" _ ; Ret ) ; Create new thread to execute code in $aCall = DllCall("kernel32.dll", "hwnd", "CreateThread", _ "ptr", 0, _ "dword", 0, _ "ptr", $pRemoteCode, _ "ptr", 0, _ "dword", 0, _ "dword*", 0) If @error Or Not $aCall[0] Then Return SetError(8, 0, 0) EndIf Local $hThread = $aCall[0] ; Return thread handle Return $hThread EndFunc ;==>_ClockThisInAnotherThread Func SwapEndian($iValue) Return Hex(BinaryMid($iValue, 1, 4)) EndFunc ;==>SwapEndian ps - I thought the msdn looked funny too. Did they add more functions too? Because I was finding a bunch last night that i never seen before.. Assembly Code: fasmg . fasm . BmpSearch . Au3 Syntax Highlighter . Bounce Multithreading Example . IDispatchASMUDFs: Explorer Frame . ITaskBarList . Scrolling Line Graph . Tray Icon Bar Graph . Explorer Listview . Wiimote . WinSnap . Flicker Free Labels . iTunesPrograms: Ftp Explorer . Snipster . Network Meter . Resistance Calculator Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
monoceres Posted October 18, 2009 Share Posted October 18, 2009 ps - I thought the msdn looked funny too. Did they add more functions too? Because I was finding a bunch last night that i never seen before..I have no idea. What I do know is that they still have that stupid system where you sometimes get directed to the page with the navigation at the top and sometimes in a tree structure to the left. Broken link? PM me and I'll send you the file! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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