refactor(filelink): drop moved funciton
Signed-off-by: Rachel Powers <508861+Ryex@users.noreply.github.com>
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@ -59,102 +59,6 @@ namespace fs = std::filesystem;
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namespace fs = ghc::filesystem;
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#endif
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#if defined Q_OS_WIN32
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// taken from https://stackoverflow.com/a/25927081
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// getting a proper output to console with redirection support on windows is apparently hell
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void BindCrtHandlesToStdHandles(bool bindStdIn, bool bindStdOut, bool bindStdErr)
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{
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// Re-initialize the C runtime "FILE" handles with clean handles bound to "nul". We do this because it has been
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// observed that the file number of our standard handle file objects can be assigned internally to a value of -2
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// when not bound to a valid target, which represents some kind of unknown internal invalid state. In this state our
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// call to "_dup2" fails, as it specifically tests to ensure that the target file number isn't equal to this value
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// before allowing the operation to continue. We can resolve this issue by first "re-opening" the target files to
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// use the "nul" device, which will place them into a valid state, after which we can redirect them to our target
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// using the "_dup2" function.
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if (bindStdIn) {
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FILE* dummyFile;
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freopen_s(&dummyFile, "nul", "r", stdin);
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}
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if (bindStdOut) {
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FILE* dummyFile;
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freopen_s(&dummyFile, "nul", "w", stdout);
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}
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if (bindStdErr) {
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FILE* dummyFile;
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freopen_s(&dummyFile, "nul", "w", stderr);
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}
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// Redirect unbuffered stdin from the current standard input handle
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if (bindStdIn) {
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HANDLE stdHandle = GetStdHandle(STD_INPUT_HANDLE);
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if (stdHandle != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
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int fileDescriptor = _open_osfhandle((intptr_t)stdHandle, _O_TEXT);
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if (fileDescriptor != -1) {
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FILE* file = _fdopen(fileDescriptor, "r");
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if (file != NULL) {
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int dup2Result = _dup2(_fileno(file), _fileno(stdin));
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if (dup2Result == 0) {
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setvbuf(stdin, NULL, _IONBF, 0);
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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// Redirect unbuffered stdout to the current standard output handle
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if (bindStdOut) {
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HANDLE stdHandle = GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE);
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if (stdHandle != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
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int fileDescriptor = _open_osfhandle((intptr_t)stdHandle, _O_TEXT);
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if (fileDescriptor != -1) {
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FILE* file = _fdopen(fileDescriptor, "w");
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if (file != NULL) {
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int dup2Result = _dup2(_fileno(file), _fileno(stdout));
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if (dup2Result == 0) {
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setvbuf(stdout, NULL, _IONBF, 0);
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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// Redirect unbuffered stderr to the current standard error handle
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if (bindStdErr) {
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HANDLE stdHandle = GetStdHandle(STD_ERROR_HANDLE);
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if (stdHandle != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
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int fileDescriptor = _open_osfhandle((intptr_t)stdHandle, _O_TEXT);
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if (fileDescriptor != -1) {
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FILE* file = _fdopen(fileDescriptor, "w");
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if (file != NULL) {
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int dup2Result = _dup2(_fileno(file), _fileno(stderr));
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if (dup2Result == 0) {
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setvbuf(stderr, NULL, _IONBF, 0);
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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// Clear the error state for each of the C++ standard stream objects. We need to do this, as attempts to access the
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// standard streams before they refer to a valid target will cause the iostream objects to enter an error state. In
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// versions of Visual Studio after 2005, this seems to always occur during startup regardless of whether anything
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// has been read from or written to the targets or not.
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if (bindStdIn) {
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std::wcin.clear();
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std::cin.clear();
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}
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if (bindStdOut) {
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std::wcout.clear();
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std::cout.clear();
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}
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if (bindStdErr) {
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std::wcerr.clear();
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std::cerr.clear();
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}
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}
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#endif
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FileLinkApp::FileLinkApp(int& argc, char** argv) : QCoreApplication(argc, argv), socket(new QLocalSocket(this))
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{
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#if defined Q_OS_WIN32
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