windows.c: fix some 64-bit cleanness warnings.

These came from Visual Studio, and seem to be real problems - we're
casting pointers to 32-bit integers, which surely only works by luck
of address-space allocation.
This commit is contained in:
Simon Tatham
2021-04-19 18:12:06 +01:00
parent 848a160f2e
commit 7a43cc0ca3

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@ -1168,7 +1168,7 @@ static void start_help(frontend *fe, const char *topic)
} else {
cmd = HELP_CONTENTS;
}
WinHelp(fe->hwnd, help_path, cmd, (DWORD)str);
WinHelp(fe->hwnd, help_path, cmd, (ULONG_PTR)str);
fe->help_running = true;
break;
case CHM:
@ -1647,7 +1647,7 @@ static int fe_set_midend(frontend *fe, midend *me)
HMENU menu = CreateMenu();
RECT menusize;
AppendMenu(bar, MF_ENABLED|MF_POPUP, (UINT)menu, "&Game");
AppendMenu(bar, MF_ENABLED|MF_POPUP, (UINT_PTR)menu, "&Game");
fe->gamemenu = menu;
AppendMenu(menu, MF_ENABLED, IDM_NEW, TEXT("&New"));
AppendMenu(menu, MF_ENABLED, IDM_RESTART, TEXT("&Restart"));
@ -1669,7 +1669,7 @@ static int fe_set_midend(frontend *fe, midend *me)
if (fe->preset_menu->n_entries > 0 || fe->game->can_configure) {
HMENU sub = CreateMenu();
AppendMenu(bar, MF_ENABLED|MF_POPUP, (UINT)sub, "&Type");
AppendMenu(bar, MF_ENABLED|MF_POPUP, (UINT_PTR)sub, "&Type");
populate_preset_menu(fe, fe->preset_menu, sub);
@ -1688,7 +1688,7 @@ static int fe_set_midend(frontend *fe, midend *me)
int i;
AppendMenu(menu, MF_SEPARATOR, 0, 0);
AppendMenu(menu, MF_ENABLED|MF_POPUP, (UINT)games, "&Other");
AppendMenu(menu, MF_ENABLED|MF_POPUP, (UINT_PTR)games, "&Other");
for (i = 0; i < gamecount; i++) {
if (strcmp(gamelist[i]->name, fe->game->name) != 0) {
/* only include those games that aren't the same as the
@ -1720,7 +1720,7 @@ static int fe_set_midend(frontend *fe, midend *me)
AppendMenu(menu, MF_SEPARATOR, 0, 0);
AppendMenu(menu, MF_ENABLED, IDM_QUIT, TEXT("E&xit"));
menu = CreateMenu();
AppendMenu(bar, MF_ENABLED|MF_POPUP, (UINT)menu, TEXT("&Help"));
AppendMenu(bar, MF_ENABLED|MF_POPUP, (UINT_PTR)menu, TEXT("&Help"));
AppendMenu(menu, MF_ENABLED, IDM_ABOUT, TEXT("&About"));
if (help_type != NONE) {
char *item;