; Modify the user's PATH variable. ; ; Modified by JY to have both a RemoveFromPath ; and an un.RemoveFromPath which are basically ; copies of each other. Why does NSIS demand ; this nonsense? ; ; Modified Feb 14, 2005 by Mathias Sundman: ; Added code to remove the semicolon at the end of the path ; when uninstalling. ; ; Added code to make sure we don't insert an extra semicolon ; before our path if there already exist one at the end of ; the original path. ; ; Removed duplicated "un. and install" functions and made ; macros to duplicate the code instead. ; example usage ; ;Section "Add to path" ; Push $INSTDIR ; Call AddToPath ;SectionEnd ; ;# ... ; ;Section "uninstall" ; # ... ; Push $INSTDIR ; Call un.RemoveFromPath ; # ... ;SectionEnd !verbose 3 !include "WinMessages.NSH" !verbose 4 ;==================================================== ; AddToPath - Adds the given dir to the search path. ; Input - head of the stack ; Note - Win9x systems requires reboot ;==================================================== Function AddToPath Exch $0 Push $1 Push $2 Call IsNT Pop $1 StrCmp $1 1 AddToPath_NT ; Not on NT StrCpy $1 $WINDIR 2 FileOpen $1 "$1\autoexec.bat" a FileSeek $1 0 END GetFullPathName /SHORT $0 $0 FileWrite $1 "$\r$\nSET PATH=%PATH%;$0$\r$\n" FileClose $1 Goto AddToPath_done AddToPath_NT: ReadRegStr $1 HKCU "Environment" "PATH" StrCpy $2 $1 1 -1 # copy last char StrCmp $2 ";" 0 +2 # if last char == ; StrCpy $1 $1 -1 # remove last char StrCmp $1 "" AddToPath_NTdoIt StrCpy $0 "$1;$0" Goto AddToPath_NTdoIt AddToPath_NTdoIt: WriteRegExpandStr HKCU "Environment" "PATH" $0 SendMessage ${HWND_BROADCAST} ${WM_WININICHANGE} 0 "STR:Environment" /TIMEOUT=5000 AddToPath_done: Pop $2 Pop $1 Pop $0 FunctionEnd ;==================================================== ; RemoveFromPath - Remove a given dir from the path ; Input: head of the stack ;==================================================== !macro RemoveFromPath un Function ${un}RemoveFromPath Exch $0 Push $1 Push $2 Push $3 Push $4 Push $5 Call ${un}IsNT Pop $1 StrCmp $1 1 RemoveFromPath_NT ; Not on NT StrCpy $1 $WINDIR 2 FileOpen $1 "$1\autoexec.bat" r GetTempFileName $4 FileOpen $2 $4 w GetFullPathName /SHORT $0 $0 StrCpy $0 "SET PATH=%PATH%;$0" SetRebootFlag true Goto RemoveFromPath_dosLoop RemoveFromPath_dosLoop: FileRead $1 $3 StrCmp $3 "$0$\r$\n" RemoveFromPath_dosLoop StrCmp $3 "$0$\n" RemoveFromPath_dosLoop StrCmp $3 "$0" RemoveFromPath_dosLoop StrCmp $3 "" RemoveFromPath_dosLoopEnd FileWrite $2 $3 Goto RemoveFromPath_dosLoop RemoveFromPath_dosLoopEnd: FileClose $2 FileClose $1 StrCpy $1 $WINDIR 2 Delete "$1\autoexec.bat" CopyFiles /SILENT $4 "$1\autoexec.bat" Delete $4 Goto RemoveFromPath_done RemoveFromPath_NT: StrLen $2 $0 ReadRegStr $1 HKCU "Environment" "PATH" Push $1 Push $0 Call ${un}StrStr ; Find $0 in $1 Pop $0 ; pos of our dir IntCmp $0 -1 RemoveFromPath_done ; else, it is in path StrCpy $3 $1 $0 ; $3 now has the part of the path before our dir IntOp $2 $2 + $0 ; $2 now contains the pos after our dir in the path (';') IntOp $2 $2 + 1 ; $2 now containts the pos after our dir and the semicolon. StrLen $0 $1 StrCpy $1 $1 $0 $2 StrCpy $3 "$3$1" StrCpy $5 $3 1 -1 # copy last char StrCmp $5 ";" 0 +2 # if last char == ; StrCpy $3 $3 -1 # remove last char WriteRegExpandStr HKCU "Environment" "PATH" $3 SendMessage ${HWND_BROADCAST} ${WM_WININICHANGE} 0 "STR:Environment" /TIMEOUT=5000 RemoveFromPath_done: Pop $5 Pop $4 Pop $3 Pop $2 Pop $1 Pop $0 FunctionEnd !macroend !insertmacro RemoveFromPath "" !insertmacro RemoveFromPath "un." ;==================================================== ; StrStr - Finds a given string in another given string. ; Returns -1 if not found and the pos if found. ; Input: head of the stack - string to find ; second in the stack - string to find in ; Output: head of the stack ;==================================================== !macro StrStr un Function ${un}StrStr Push $0 Exch Pop $0 ; $0 now have the string to find Push $1 Exch 2 Pop $1 ; $1 now have the string to find in Exch Push $2 Push $3 Push $4 Push $5 StrCpy $2 -1 StrLen $3 $0 StrLen $4 $1 IntOp $4 $4 - $3 StrStr_loop: IntOp $2 $2 + 1 IntCmp $2 $4 0 0 StrStrReturn_notFound StrCpy $5 $1 $3 $2 StrCmp $5 $0 StrStr_done StrStr_loop StrStrReturn_notFound: StrCpy $2 -1 StrStr_done: Pop $5 Pop $4 Pop $3 Exch $2 Exch 2 Pop $0 Pop $1 FunctionEnd !macroend !insertmacro StrStr "" !insertmacro StrStr "un." ;==================================================== ; IsNT - Returns 1 if the current system is NT, 0 ; otherwise. ; Output: head of the stack ;==================================================== !macro IsNT un Function ${un}IsNT Push $0 ReadRegStr $0 HKLM "SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion" CurrentVersion StrCmp $0 "" 0 IsNT_yes ; we are not NT. Pop $0 Push 0 Return IsNT_yes: ; NT!!! Pop $0 Push 1 FunctionEnd !macroend !insertmacro IsNT "" !insertmacro IsNT "un."