#pragma once #define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN #include #include #include struct InfoForExtension { const char* name; int64_t value; InfoForExtension* next; }; struct SentenceInfo { const InfoForExtension* list; // Traverse linked list to find info. int64_t operator[](std::string propertyName) { for (auto i = list; i != nullptr; i = i->next) if (propertyName == i->name) return i->value; throw; } }; bool ProcessSentence(std::wstring& sentence, SentenceInfo sentenceInfo); /** * You shouldn't mess with this or even look at it unless you're certain you know what you're doing. * Param sentence: pointer to sentence received by Textractor (UTF-16). * You should not modify this sentence. If you want Textractor to receive a modified sentence, copy it into your own buffer and return that. * Please allocate the buffer using HeapAlloc() and not new[] or malloc() or something else: Textractor uses HeapFree() to free it. * Param miscInfo: pointer to start of singly linked list containing misc info about the sentence. * Return value: pointer to sentence Textractor takes for future processing and display. * Return 'sentence' unless you created a new sentence/buffer as mentioned above. * Textractor will display the sentence after all extensions have had a chance to process and/or modify it. * THIS FUNCTION MAY BE RUN SEVERAL TIMES CONCURRENTLY: PLEASE ENSURE THAT IT IS THREAD SAFE! */ extern "C" __declspec(dllexport) const wchar_t* OnNewSentence(const wchar_t* sentenceArr, const InfoForExtension* miscInfo) { std::wstring sentence(sentenceArr); if (ProcessSentence(sentence, SentenceInfo{ miscInfo })) { // No need to worry about freeing this: Textractor does it for you. wchar_t* newSentence = (wchar_t*)HeapAlloc(GetProcessHeap(), 0, (sentence.size() + 1) * sizeof(wchar_t)); wcscpy_s(newSentence, sentence.size() + 1, sentence.c_str()); return newSentence; } else return sentenceArr; }