os-win/os_win/__init__.py
Lucian Petrut 235309573a Refactor Windows API usage
This change moves all the constants and structures extracted from
Windows headers to a separate module. We're adding one submodule
for each foreign library that we're using, which will also contain
the according structure definitions.

This change also ensures that we set the ctypes functions argument/return
value types for the foreign functions used throughout os-win. For this
reason, some structures were updated, also having any initialization logic
being pulled out. Some function call arguments changed in order to match
the function definitions.

Closes-Bug: #1693258

Change-Id: If355ad2c33aa085388c052de6082359e144e517d
2017-06-22 13:04:43 +03:00

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# Copyright 2015 Cloudbase Solutions Srl
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import sys
from eventlet import patcher
import pbr.version
from os_win.utils.winapi import libs as w_libs
__version__ = pbr.version.VersionInfo(
'os_win').version_string()
if sys.platform == 'win32':
import wmi
# We need to make sure that WMI uses the unpatched threading module.
wmi.threading = patcher.original('threading')
# The following will set the argument and return value types for the
# foreign functions used throughout os_win using ctypes.
w_libs.register()