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CFBundleRef refMainBundle = NULL; CFURLRef refMainBundleURL = NULL, refPathBundleURL = NULL; // See the Core Foundation URL Services chapter for details. // get app bundle (even for a CFM app!) refMainBundle = CFBundleGetMainBundle(); if (!refMainBundle) { DebugStr ("\pCould open main bundle"); return paramErr; } // create a URL to the app bundle refMainBundleURL = CFBundleCopyBundleURL (refMainBundle); if (!refMainBundleURL) { DebugStr ("\pCould not copy main bundle URL"); return paramErr; } #if 0 // This should only be true if the app is bundled // create a URL that points to the app's directory refPathBundleURL = CFURLCreateCopyDeletingLastPathComponent (kCFAllocatorDefault, refMainBundleURL); if (!refPathBundleURL) { DebugStr ("\pCould not create new parent URL deleting last path component"); if (refMainBundleURL != NULL) CFRelease (refMainBundleURL); return paramErr; } #else refPathBundleURL = refMainBundleURL; refMainBundleURL = NULL; #endif // create a URL to the HID library bundle gBundleURL = CFURLCreateCopyAppendingPathComponent (kCFAllocatorDefault, refPathBundleURL, CFSTR("HID.bundle"), true); // release created URLs if (refMainBundleURL != NULL) CFRelease (refMainBundleURL); if (refPathBundleURL != NULL) CFRelease (refPathBundleURL); // did we actaully get a bundle URL if (!gBundleURL) { DebugStr ("\pCould not create HID bundle URL"); return paramErr; } // get the actual bundle for the HID library gBundle = CFBundleCreate (kCFAllocatorDefault, gBundleURL); if (!gBundle) { DebugStr ("\pCould not create HID MachO library bundle"); CFShow(gBundleURL); return paramErr; } if (!CFBundleLoadExecutable (gBundle)) // If the code was successfully loaded, look for our function. { DebugStr ("\pCould not load MachO executable"); return paramErr; } // Now that the code is loaded, search for the functions we want by name. // for each API, look up it's function pointer and store it the local ProcPtr. #define DO_API(r,n,p,a) fp##n = (fp##n##Type) CFBundleGetFunctionPointerForName (gBundle, CFSTR(#n));; #include "HID_APIs.h" return noErr; } // ================================== // tear down the CFM to MachO (HID) connection // ================================== void TearDownHIDCFM (void) { // disassociate function pointers (assign null to each one) #define DO_API(r,n,p,a) fp##n = NULL; #include "HID_APIs.h" if (gBundle != NULL) { CFBundleUnloadExecutable (gBundle); // Unload the bundle's executable code. if (gBundleURL != NULL) CFRelease (gBundleURL); CFRelease (gBundle); } } // Now for each API declare a (CFM) routine that calls thru the local ProcPtr to the MachO glue. // Note: we use two different macros here: with & without a return value. #define DO_API(r,n,p,a) void n##p { (*fp##n)##a;} #define DO_APIr(r,n,p,a) r n##p { return (r) (*fp##n)##a;} #include "HID_APIs.h" // ==================================