I use this to read a widestring out of the cmd (Windows Shell).
var
pBuffer : array [0..250] of WideChar;
aBuffer : array [0..250] of Char;
RealUnicode : Integer;
ExtendedAscii : Integer;
begin
RealUnicode := 2;
ExtendedAscii := 1;
// ... pipes etc...
CreateProcessW(nil, pwidechar(ComSpec + ' /U'), nil, nil, TRUE, (CREATE_NEW_CONSOLE or CREATE_BREAKAWAY_FROM_JOB), nil, nil, StartupInfo, ProcessInfo);
// ...
while true do begin
sleep (10); // Reduce CPU Usage
GetExitCodeProcess(ProcessInfo.hProcess, ExitCode);
if ExitCode <> STILL_ACTIVE then Break;
FillChar(pBuffer,SizeOf(PBuffer), #0);
ReadFile(hoRead, pBuffer[0], 250, BytesRead, nil);
if BytesRead > 0 then begin
if (IsTextUnicode(@pBuffer, BytesRead, @RealUNICODE) or IsTextUnicode(@pBuffer, BytesRead, @ExtendedAscii) then begin
MessagBoxW(0,dbuffer,'',0);
end else begin
FillChar (aBuffer,SizeOf(aBuffer ), #0);
CopyMemory (@aBuffer , @pBuffer, BytesRead * 2);
MessageBoxA (0, aBuffer, '', 0);
end;
end;
end;
end;
This snippet works actually pretty good. It makes sure that if ansi strings/chars get written into the console (for example - ping.exe) that it gets the ANSI output later. Unfortunately, there is one little glitch. I use ping.exe and it works without problems until it returns to the Unicode part. It's actually hard to explain but I hope you guys know what I mean. Thank you for your help.
EDIT: When ping.exe is finished, the snippet returns empty strings for some reason. Altough the readbytes > 0
EDIT2:
Explanation: I started the cmd with CreateProcesW, set the pipes etc, and then read the first buffer bytes (in Unicode). Then I typed in ipconfig and it switched back to ANSI. Then it reads bytes and they are empty ANSI strings. After that, the "program" (not cmd) sometimes crashes.
EDIT3: I have an example here (with sourcecode and binary). It's compiled with delphi7 and tntcontrols. If you don't have tntcontrols just put a memo (name : Memo1) in the form. and change the widestrings to strings and/or try to debug it with messageboxW. http://dl.dropbox.com/u/349314/UNICODE%20Shell%20Example.rar This example does NOT care about the ansi input!
ping.exe
with a small five line program that demonstrates what you mean?printf("Hello\n");
and show that it works butprintf("こんにちは\n");
fails? Or some other obvious Unicode vs ANSI output problems... can you distill it down to a few special characters that show the problem?