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Hex Control, C++/MFC

Table of Contents

Introduction

HexCtrl is a fully-featured Hex-Editor Control written in C++/MFC. It's implemented as a pure abstract interface and can be used even if you don't use MFC directly.

The main features of the HexCtrl:

  • View and edit data up to 16EB (exabyte)
  • Two working modes: Memory and Virtual Data Mode
  • Fully-featured Bookmarks Manager
  • Fully-featured Search and Replace
  • Changeable codepage for the text area
  • Many options to Copy/Paste to/from clipboard
  • Undo/Redo
  • Modify data with Filling and many predefined Operations options
  • Ability to visually divide data into pages
  • Print whole document/pages range/selection
  • Set individual colors for the data chunks with Custom Colors
  • Powerful system of Templates
  • Assignable keyboard shortcuts via external config file
  • Customizable look and appearance
  • Written with the /std:c++20 standard conformance

How To Build

Clone the repo with all submodules:
git clone https://github.com/jovibor/HexCtrl.git

Integrate Sources

To build HexCtrl from the sources:

  1. Add all files from the HexCtrl folder into your project
    (can skip adding rapidjson-amalgam.h)
  2. Add #include "HexCtrl.h"
  3. Declare HexCtrl object:
    auto myHex { HEXCTRL::CreateHexCtrl() };
  4. Create control instance

Note

If you want to build HexCtrl from the sources in non-MFC app:

  1. Add support for the Use MFC in a Shared DLL in your project settings.
  2. Add the /DHEXCTRL_MANUAL_MFC_INIT compiler option.

Dynamic Link Library

To build and use HexCtrl as a DLL:

  1. Build HexCtrl.dll and HexCtrl.lib using the HexCtrl DLL/HexCtrl DLL.vcxproj project
  2. Define the HEXCTRL_SHARED_DLL before including HexCtrl.h:
    #define HEXCTRL_SHARED_DLL
    #include "HexCtrl.h"
  3. Declare IHexCtrlPtr object: IHexCtrlPtr myHex { HEXCTRL::CreateHexCtrl() };
  4. Create control instance

Note

HexCtrl's DLL is built with the MFC Static Linking. So, even if you are to use it in your own MFC project, even with a different MFC version, there should be no interferences.
Building HexCtrl with the MFC Shared DLL turned out to be a little tricky. Even with the AFX_MANAGE_STATE(AfxGetStaticModuleState()) macro help there are always MFC debug assertions, which origins are quite hard to comprehend.

HexCtrlPreTranslateMessage

By default a PreTranslateMessage routine doesn't work within DLLs. It means that all dialog's keyboard navigation will not work. To remedy this HexCtrl's DLL provides the HexCtrlPreTranslateMessage exported function which you can plug into your app's main message loop:

BOOL CMyApp::PreTranslateMessage(MSG* pMsg)
{
    if (HEXCTRL::HexCtrlPreTranslateMessage(pMsg))
        return TRUE;

    return CWinApp::PreTranslateMessage(pMsg);
}

Creating

Classic Approach

First you need to create a HexCtrl object:

HEXCTRL::IHexCtrlPtr myHex { HEXCTRL::CreateHexCtrl() };

Then call the IHexCtrl::Create method, which takes the HEXCREATE struct with the all necessary information for the HexCtrl creation. The HEXCREATE::dwStyle and dwExStyle are Window and Extended Window styles respectively, set these styles according to your needs. For all available options see the HEXCREATE struct description.

In Dialog

To use HexCtrl in a Dialog you can create it with the Classic Approach: call Create method and provide all the necessary information.
But there is another option:

  1. Put the Custom Control from the Toolbox in Visual Studio dialog designer onto your dialog template.
  2. In the Properties of this control in the Class field, within the Misc section, put: HexCtrl.
  3. Declare IHexCtrlPtr member variable within your dialog class:
    IHexCtrlPtr m_myHex { CreateHexCtrl() };
  4. Call the CreateDialogCtrl method from dialog's OnInitDialog method.
    BOOL CMyDialog::OnInitDialog() {
        CDialogEx::OnInitDialog();
        m_myHex->CreateDialogCtrl(IDC_MY_HEX, m_hWnd);
    }

CreateHexCtrl

[[nodiscard]] IHexCtrlPtr CreateHexCtrl(HINSTANCE hInstClass = nullptr);

This is the main factory function for creating HexCtrl object. The hInstClass argument might be additionally provided to set the HINSTANCE where HexCtrl's window class will be registered, its main application is for cases when HexCtrl is build as a DLL and used as a custom-control in a dialog.

Setting Data

To set a data for the HexCtrl the SetData method is used. The code below shows how to construct HexCtrl object and display first 0x1FF bytes of the current app's memory:

IHexCtrlPtr myHex { CreateHexCtrl() };

HEXCREATE hcs;
hcs.hWndParent = m_hWnd;
hcs.rect = {0, 0, 600, 400}; //Window rect.
myHex->Create(hcs);

HEXDATA hds;
hds.spnData = { reinterpret_cast<std::byte*>(GetModuleHandle(nullptr)), 0x1FF };
myHex->SetData(hds);

The next example shows how to display std::string's text as hex data:

std::string str = "My string";
HEXDATA hds;
hds.spnData = { reinterpret_cast<std::byte*>(str.data()), str.size() };
myHex->SetData(hds);

Virtual Data Mode

Besides the standard mode, when the HexCtrl just holds a pointer to a data in a memory, it can also work in the Virtual mode. This mode can be useful in cases where you need to display a very large amount of a data that can't fit in the memory all at once.

If HEXDATA::pHexVirtData pointer is set, then the whole data routine will be done through it. This pointer is of IHexVirtData class type, which is a pure abstract base class. You have to derive your own class from it and implement all its public methods. Then provide a pointer to the created object of this derived class through the HEXDATA::pHexVirtData member, prior to call the SetData method.

Virtual Bookmarks

HexCtrl has innate functional to work with any amount of bookmarked regions. These regions can be assigned with individual background and text colors and description.

But if you have big and complicated data logic and want to handle all these bookmarks yourself, you can do it with the help of the Virtual Bookmarks mode. In this mode all bookmark's burden is handled by yourself, by implementing the IHexBookmarks interface and providing pointer to this implementation to the HexCtrl by calling the SetVirtualBkm method.

Custom Colors

If you'd like to colorize data regions with different colors, use the IHexVirtColors interface.

Templates


HexCtrl's templates is a powerful system of a data structures' description with a simple .json file. These files can be loaded through the HexControl's internal template manager, or through the API.

{
    "$schema": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jovibor/HexCtrl/master/docs/HexCtrl.Templates.Schema.json",
    "TemplateName": "SampleTemplate",
    "Data": {
        "endianness": "little",
        "clrBk": "#999999",
        "clrText": "#FFFFFF",
        "Fields": [
            {
                "name": "MyCustomDataSingle",
                "type": "MyCustomType"
            },
            {
                "name": "CustomComplexData",
                "type": "MyCustomComplexType"
            },
            {
                "name": "ArrayOfDWORDs",
                "type": "DWORD",
                "array": 10
            },
            {
                "name": "MyCustomDataArray",
                "type": "MyCustomType",
                "array": 4
            }
        ]
    },
    "CustomTypes": [
        {
            "TypeName": "MyCustomType",
            "Fields": [
                {
                    "name": "myCustomTypeField1",
                    "type": "DWORD"
                },
                {
                    "name": "myCustomTypeField2",
                    "type": "DWORD"
                }
            ]
        },
        {
            "TypeName": "MyCustomComplexType",
            "Fields": [
                {
                    "name": "MyCustomTypeData1",
                    "type": "MyCustomType"
                },
                {
                    "name": "MyCustomTypeData2",
                    "type": "MyCustomType"
                }
            ]
        }
    ]
}

Every such file contains the following properties:

  • TemplateName [mandatory, string] - the name of the template
  • Data [mandatory, object] - main object that contains all template field's information
  • CustomTypes [optional, array] - array of a user defined types, that can be then referenced in the type property of the Fields

CustomTypes objects are the same as Fields objects, the only difference is the TypeName property which Fields objects don't have.

Every Data or CustomType object contains Fields property with actual struct members.

Fields [array] - is an array of objects where every object represents a struct data member. Any such object can have its own Fields sub-objects, which will represent nested structs.
The Fields's properties include:

  • name - [mandatory, string] - name of the field
  • description - [optional, string] - field description
  • type - [optional, string] - field type, such as:
    bool, char, unsigned char, byte, short, unsigned short, WORD, long, unsigned long, int, unsigned int, DWORD, long long, unsigned long long, QWORD, float, double, time32_t, time64_t, FILETIME, SYSTEMTIME, GUID, or any custom type defined in the CustomTypes section
  • size - [optional, int] - size of the field in bytes, if the type field is not provided
  • array - [optional, int] - size of the array, if the given field is an array of fields
  • endianness - [optional, string] - field endianness, "little" or "big". By default all fields are little-endian.
  • clrBk - [optional, string] - field background color
  • clrText - [optional, string] - field text color

The endianness, clrBk and clrText properties that locate at the same level as the Fields property, would mean the default properties for all the Fields objects of that level and below the line, unless they explicitly redefined in the field itself.

For the available templates check the Templates directory.

Methods

The HexCtrl has plenty of methods that you can use to manage its behavior.

ClearData

void ClearData();

Clears data from the HexCtrl view, not touching data itself.

Create

bool Create(const HEXCREATE& hcs);

Main initialization method. Takes the HEXCREATE struct as argument. Returns true if created successfully, false otherwise.

CreateDialogCtrl

bool CreateDialogCtrl(UINT uCtrlID, HWND hwndDlg);

Creates HexCtrl from a Custom Control dialog's template. Takes control id, and dialog's window handle as arguments. See Creating section for more info.

Destroy

void Destroy();

Destroys the control.
You only invoke this method if you use a raw IHexCtrl pointer, otherwise don't use it.

Important

You usually don't need to call this method unless you use the HexCtrl through a raw pointer. If you use HexCtrl in the standard way, through the IHexCtrlPtr pointer obtained by the CreateHexCtrl function, this method will be called automatically.

ExecuteCmd

void ExecuteCmd(EHexCmd eCmd)const;

Executes one of the predefined commands of the EHexCmd enum. All these commands are basically replicating HexCtrl's inner menu.

GetActualWidth

[[nodiscard]] auto GetActualWidth()const->int;

Returns the width of the HexCtrl bounding rectangle, i.e. the width of the drawn working area.

GetBookmarks

[[nodiscard]] auto GetBookmarks()const->IHexBookmarks*;

Returns pointer to the IHexBookmarks interface, which responds for the bookmarks machinery.

GetCacheSize

[[nodiscard]] auto GetCacheSize()const->DWORD;

Returns current cache size set in HEXDATA.

GetCapacity

[[nodiscard]] auto GetCapacity()const->DWORD;

Returns current capacity.

GetCaretPos

[[nodiscard]] auto GetCaretPos()const->ULONGLNG;

Retrieves current caret position offset.

GetCharsExtraSpace

[[nodiscard]] auto GetCharsExtraSpace()const->DWORD;

Get extra space between chars, in pixels. This extra space can be set with the SetCharsExtraSpace method.

GetColors

[[nodiscard]] auto GetColors()const->const HEXCOLORS&;

Returns reference to the current HEXCOLORS struct.

GetData

[[nodiscard]] auto GetData(HEXSPAN hss)const->std::byte*;

Returns a pointer to the data offset no matter what mode the control works in.

Note

In the Virtual mode returned data size can not exceed current cache size, and therefore may be less than the size acquired. In the default mode returned pointer is just an offset from the data pointer set in the SetData method.

GetDataSize

[[nodiscard]] auto GetDataSize()const->ULONGLONG;

Returns currently set data size.

GetDateInfo

[[nodiscard]] auto GetDateInfo()const->std::tuple<DWORD, wchar_t>;

Returns tuple of the current date format-ordering specifier, and date separator.

GetDlgItemHandle

[[nodiscard]] auto GetDlgItemHandle(EHexWnd eWnd, EHexDlgItem eItem)const->HWND;

Returns HWND of a dialog's internal child control.

GetCodepage

[[nodiscard]] auto GetCodepage()const->int;

Returns code page that is currently in use.

GetFont

[[nodiscard]] auto GetFont()const->LOGFONTW;

Returns current font's LOGFONTW.

GetGroupSize

[[nodiscard]] auto GetGroupSize()const->DWORD;

Returns current data grouping size.

GetMenuHandle

[[nodiscard]] auto GetMenuHandle()const->HMENU;

Returns the HMENU handle of the HexCtrl context menu. You can use this handle to customize menu for your needs.
HexCtrl's internal menu uses IDs starting from 0x8001. So if you wish to add your own new menu, assign menu ID starting from 0x9000 to not interfere.
When a user clicks custom menu, control sends WM_NOTIFY message to its parent window with LPARAM pointing to HEXMENUINFO with its hdr.code member set to HEXCTRL_MSG_MENUCLICK, and wMenuID field containing ID of the menu clicked.

GetOffset

[[nodiscard]] auto GetOffset(ULONGLONG ullOffset, bool fGetVirt)const->ULONGLONG;

Converts offset from virtual to flat, and vice versa.

GetPagesCount

[[nodiscard]] auto GetPagesCount()const->ULONGLONG;

Returns current count of pages set by the SetPageSize method.

GetPagePos

[[nodiscard]] auto GetPagePos()const->ULONGLONG;

Returns a page number that the cursor stays at.

GetPageSize

[[nodiscard]] auto GetPageSize()const->DWORD;

Returns current page size set by the SetPageSize method.

GetScrollRatio

[[nodiscard]] auto GetScrollRatio()const->std::tuple<float, bool>;

Returns tuple of the current scroll ratio and fLines flag set by the SetScrollRatio method.

GetSelection

[[nodiscard]] auto GetSelection()const->std::vector<HEXSPAN>;

Returns std::vector with the offsets and sizes of the current selection.

GetTemplates

[[nodiscard]] auto GetTemplates()const->IHexTemplates*;

Returns pointer to the internal IHexTemplates interface that is responsible for templates machinery.

GetUnprintableChar

[[nodiscard]] auto GetUnprintableChar()const->wchar_t;

Returns replacement char for unprintable characters.

GetWndHandle

[[nodiscard]] auto GetWndHandle(EHexWnd eWnd, bool fCreate = true)const->HWND;

Returns HWND for HexCtrl's main window or one of its internal dialogs. If fCreate flag is true, the dialog window will be created first before returning, if it was not already.

GoToOffset

void GoToOffset(ULONGLONG ullOffset, int iPosAt = 0);

Go to the given offset. The second argument iPosAt can take three values:

  • -1 - offset will appear at the top line
  •   0 - offset will appear in the center
  •   1 - offset will appear at the bottom line

HasSelection

[[nodiscard]] bool HasSelection()const;

Returns true if HexCtrl has any area selected.

HitTest

[[nodiscard]] auto HitTest(POINT pt, bool fScreen = true)const->std::optional<HEXHITTEST>;

Hit testing of given point in a screen fScreen = true, or client fScreen = false coordinates. In case of success returns HEXHITTEST structure.

IsCmdAvail

[[nodiscard]] bool IsCmdAvail(EHexCmd eCmd)const;

Returns true if the given command can be executed at the moment, false otherwise.

IsCreated

[[nodiscard]] bool IsCreated()const;

Shows whether HexCtrl is created or not.

IsDataSet

[[nodiscard]] bool IsDataSet()const;

Shows whether a data was set to HexCtrl or not

IsInfoBar

[[nodiscard]] bool IsInfoBar()const;

Shows whether the bottom Info bar is visible at the moment or not.

IsMutable

[[nodiscard]] bool IsMutable()const;

Shows whether HexCtrl is currently in edit mode or not.

IsOffsetAsHex

[[nodiscard]] bool IsOffsetAsHex()const;

Is "Offset" currently represented (shown) as Hex or as Decimal. It can be changed by double clicking at offset area.

IsOffsetVisible

[[nodiscard]] auto IsOffsetVisible(ULONGLONG ullOffset)const->HEXVISION;

Checks for offset visibility and returns HEXVISION as a result.

IsVirtual

[[nodiscard]] bool IsVirtual()const;

Returns true if HexCtrl currently works in Virtual Data Mode.

ModifyData

void ModifyData(const HEXMODIFY& hms);

Modify data currently set in HexCtrl, see the HEXMODIFY struct for details.

Redraw

void Redraw();

Redraws main window.

SetCapacity

void SetCapacity(DWORD dwCapacity);

Sets HexCtrl's current capacity.

SetCaretPos

void SetCaretPos(ULONGLONG ullOffset, bool fHighLow = true, bool fRedraw = true);

Sets the caret to the given offset. The fHighLow flag shows which part of the hex chunk, low or high, a caret must be set to.

SetCharsExtraSpace

void SetCharsExtraSpace(DWORD dwSpace);

Sets extra space to add between chars, in pixels.

SetCodepage

void SetCodepage(int iCodePage);

Sets the code page for the HexCtrl's text area. Takes code page identifier as an argument, or -1 for default ASCII-only characters.

Note

Code page identifier must represent Single-byte Character Set. Multi-byte character sets are not currently supported.

SetColors

void SetColors(const HEXCOLORS& clr);

Sets all the colors for the control. Takes HEXCOLORS as the argument.

SetConfig

bool SetConfig(std::wstring_view wsvPath);

Sets the path to a JSON config file with keybindings to use in HexCtrl, or empty path (L"") for default. This file is using EHexCmd enum values as keys and strings array as values:

{
    "CMD_DLG_SEARCH": [ "ctrl+f", "ctrl+h" ],
    "CMD_SEARCH_NEXT": [ "f3" ],
    "CMD_SEARCH_PREV": [ "shift+f3" ]
}

For default values see the IDR_HEXCTRL_JSON_KEYBIND.json file from the project sources.

SetData

void SetData(const HEXDATA& hds);

Main method to set a data to display in read-only or mutable modes. Takes HEXDATA as an argument.

SetDateInfo

void SetDateInfo(DWORD dwFormat, wchar_t wchSepar);

Sets date format-ordering specifier, along with date separator.

SetDlgProperties

void SetDlgProperties(EHexWnd eWnd, std::uint64_t u64Flags);

Sets various properties to the HexCtrl's internal dialogs, in form of flags. Flags can be combined together with the OR (|) operation.
Available flags:

HEXCTRL_FLAG_DLG_NOESC //Prevent dialog from closing on Esc key.

SetFont

void SetFont(const LOGFONTW& lf);

Sets a new font for the HexCtrl. This font has to be monospaced.

SetGroupSize

void SetGroupSize(DWORD dwSize);

Sets current data grouping size in bytes.

SetMutable

void SetMutable(bool fMutable);

Enables or disables mutable mode. In the mutable mode all the data can be modified.

SetOffsetMode

void SetOffsetMode(bool fHex);

Sets offset area being shown as Hex (fHex=true) or as Decimal (fHex=false).

SetPageSize

void SetPageSize(DWORD dwSize, std::wstring_view wsvName = L"Page");

Sets the size of the page to draw the divider line between. This size should be multiple to the current capacity size to take effect. The second argument sets the name to be displayed in the bottom info area of the HexCtrl ("Page", "Sector", etc...).
To remove the divider just set dwSize to 0.

SetRedraw

void SetRedraw(bool fRedraw);

Should the main HexCtrl window be redrawn or not. E.g. should the WM_PAINT message be handled or not.

SetScrollRatio

void SetScrollRatio(float flRatio, bool fLines);

Sets the scroll amount for one scroll-page. Page is the one mouse-wheel tick or page-down key. When fLines is true the flRatio is the amount of text lines to scroll. When it's false flRatio is a ratio of visible screen height to scroll.

SetSelection

void SetSelection(const std::vector<HEXSPAN>& vecSel, bool fRedraw = true, bool fHighlight = false);

Sets current selection or highlight in the selection, if fHighlight is true.

SetUnprintableChar

void SetUnprintableChar(wchar_t wch);

Sets replacement char for unprintable characters.

SetVirtualBkm

void SetVirtualBkm(IHexBookmarks* pVirtBkm);

Sets a pointer for the Virtual Bookmarks mode, or disables this mode if nullptr is set.

ShowInfoBar

void ShowInfoBar(bool fShow);

Show/hide bottom Info bar.

Structures

Below are listed all HexCtrl's structures.

HEXBKM

Main bookmarks structure, used with the IHexBookmarks interface.

struct HEXBKM {
    VecSpan      vecSpan { };  //Vector of offsets and sizes.
    std::wstring wstrDesc { }; //Bookmark description.
    ULONGLONG    ullID { };    //Bookmark ID, assigned internally by framework.
    ULONGLONG    ullData { };  //User defined custom data.
    HEXCOLOR     stClr { };    //Bookmark bk/text color.
};
using PHEXBKM = HEXBKM*;

The member vecSpan is of a std::vector<HEXSPAN> type because a bookmark may have few non adjacent areas. For instance, when selection is made as a block, with Alt pressed.

HEXBKMINFO

Bookmark information struct.

struct HEXBKMINFO {
    NMHDR   hdr { };  //Standard Windows header.
    PHEXBKM pBkm { }; //Bookmark pointer.
};
using PHEXBKMINFO = HEXBKMINFO*;

HEXCOLOR

Background and Text color struct.

struct HEXCOLOR {
    COLORREF clrBk { };   //Bk color.
    COLORREF clrText { }; //Text color.
    auto operator<=>(const HEXCOLOR&)const = default;
};
using PHEXCOLOR = HEXCOLOR*;

HEXCOLORINFO

Struct for hex chunks' color information.

struct HEXCOLORINFO {
    NMHDR     hdr { };       //Standard Windows header.
    ULONGLONG ullOffset { }; //Offset for the color.
    HEXCOLOR  stClr { };     //Colors of the given offset.
};

HEXCOLORS

This structure describes all HexCtrl colors. All these colors have their default values.

struct HEXCOLORS {
    COLORREF clrFontHex { GetSysColor(COLOR_WINDOWTEXT) };       //Hex-chunks font color.
    COLORREF clrFontText { GetSysColor(COLOR_WINDOWTEXT) };      //Text font color.
    COLORREF clrFontSel { GetSysColor(COLOR_HIGHLIGHTTEXT) };    //Selected hex/text font color.
    COLORREF clrFontBkm { RGB(0, 0, 0) };                        //Bookmarks font color.
    COLORREF clrFontDataInterp { RGB(250, 250, 250) };           //Data Interpreter text/hex font color.
    COLORREF clrFontCaption { RGB(0, 0, 180) };                  //Caption font color
    COLORREF clrFontInfoParam { GetSysColor(COLOR_WINDOWTEXT) }; //Font color of the Info bar parameters.
    COLORREF clrFontInfoData { RGB(0, 0, 150) };                 //Font color of the Info bar data.
    COLORREF clrFontCaret { RGB(255, 255, 255) };                //Caret font color.
    COLORREF clrBk { GetSysColor(COLOR_WINDOW) };                //Background color.
    COLORREF clrBkSel { GetSysColor(COLOR_HIGHLIGHT) };          //Background color of the selected Hex/Text.
    COLORREF clrBkBkm { RGB(240, 240, 0) };                      //Bookmarks background color.
    COLORREF clrBkDataInterp { RGB(147, 58, 22) };               //Data Interpreter Bk color.
    COLORREF clrBkInfoBar { GetSysColor(COLOR_BTNFACE) };        //Background color of the bottom Info bar.
    COLORREF clrBkCaret { RGB(0, 0, 255) };                      //Caret background color.
    COLORREF clrBkCaretSel { RGB(0, 0, 200) };                   //Caret background color in selection.
};

HEXCREATE

The main initialization struct used for the HexCtrl creation.

struct HEXCREATE {
    HWND             hWndParent { };         //Parent window handle.
    const HEXCOLORS* pColors { };            //HexCtrl colors, nullptr for default.
    const LOGFONTW*  pLogFont { };           //Monospaced font for HexCtrl, nullptr for default.
    RECT             rect { };               //Initial window rect.
    UINT             uID { };                //Control ID if it's a child window.
    DWORD            dwStyle { };            //Window styles.
    DWORD            dwExStyle { };          //Extended window styles.
    DWORD            dwCapacity { 16UL };    //Initial capacity size.
    DWORD            dwGroupSize { 1UL };    //Initial data grouping size.
    float            flScrollRatio { 1.0F }; //Either a screen-ratio or lines amount to scroll with Page-scroll (mouse-wheel).
    bool             fScrollLines { false }; //Treat flScrollRatio as screen-ratio (false) or as amount of lines (true).
    bool             fInfoBar { true };      //Show bottom Info bar or not.
    bool             fOffsetHex { true };    //Show offset digits as Hex or Decimal.
    bool             fCustom { false };      //If it's a custom control in a dialog.
};

HEXDATA

The main struct to set a data to display in the HexCtrl.

struct HEXDATA {
    SpanByte        spnData;                    //Data span to display.
    IHexVirtData*   pHexVirtData { };           //Pointer for VirtualData mode.
    IHexVirtColors* pHexVirtColors { };         //Pointer for Custom Colors class.
    ULONGLONG       ullMaxVirtOffset { };       //Maximum virtual offset.
    DWORD           dwCacheSize { 0x800000UL }; //Data cache size for VirtualData mode.
    bool            fMutable { false };         //Is data mutable or read-only.
    bool            fHighLatency { false };     //Do not redraw until scroll thumb is released.
};

HEXDATAINFO

Struct for a data information used in IHexVirtData.

struct HEXDATAINFO {
    NMHDR    hdr { };       //Standard Windows header.
    HEXSPAN  stHexSpan { }; //Offset and size of the data bytes.
    SpanByte spnData { };   //Data span.
};

HEXHITTEST

Structure is used in HitTest method.

struct HEXHITTEST {
    ULONGLONG ullOffset { };     //Offset.
    bool      fIsText { false }; //Is cursor at Text or Hex area.
    bool      fIsHigh { false }; //Is it High or Low part of the byte.
};

HEXMODIFY

This struct is used to represent data modification parameters.
When eModifyMode is set to MODIFY_ONCE, bytes from pData just replace corresponding data bytes as is.
If eModifyMode is equal to MODIFY_REPEAT then block by block replacement takes place few times.
For example, if:

  • SUM(vecSpan.ullSize) == 9
  • spnData.size() == 3
  • eModifyMode is set to MODIFY_REPEAT
  • bytes in memory at vecSpan.ullOffset are 010203040506070809
  • bytes pointed to by spnData.data() are 030405

then, after modification, bytes at vecSpan.ullOffset will become 030405030405030405.

If eModifyMode is equal to the MODIFY_OPERATION then the eOperMode shows what kind of operation must be performed on the data.

struct HEXMODIFY {
    EHexModifyMode eModifyMode { };      //Modify mode.
    EHexOperMode   eOperMode { };        //Operation mode, used if eModifyMode == MODIFY_OPERATION.
    EHexDataType   eDataType { };        //Data type of the underlying data, used if eModifyMode == MODIFY_OPERATION.
    SpanCByte      spnData { };          //Span of the data to modify with.
    VecSpan        vecSpan { };          //Vector of data offsets and sizes to modify.
    bool           fBigEndian { false }; //Treat data as the big endian, used if eModifyMode == MODIFY_OPERATION.
};

HEXMENUINFO

Menu information struct.

struct HEXMENUINFO {
    NMHDR hdr { };        //Standard Windows header.
    POINT pt { };         //Mouse position when clicked.
    WORD  wMenuID { };    //Menu identifier.
    bool  fShow { true }; //Whether to show menu or not, in case of HEXCTRL_MSG_CONTEXTMENU.
};
using PHEXMENUINFO = HEXMENUINFO*;

HEXSPAN

This struct is used mostly in selection and bookmarking routines. It holds offset and size of the data region.

struct HEXSPAN {
    ULONGLONG ullOffset { };
    ULONGLONG ullSize { };
};
using VecSpan = std::vector<HEXSPAN>;

HEXVISION

This struct is returned from IsOffsetVisible method. Two members i8Vert and i8Horz represent vertical and horizontal visibility respectively. These members can be in three different states:

  • -1 — offset is higher, or at the left, of the visible area.
  •   1 — offset is lower, or at the right.
  •   0 — offset is visible.
struct HEXVISION {
    std::int8_t i8Vert { }; //Vertical offset.
    std::int8_t i8Horz { }; //Horizontal offset.
    operator bool()const { return i8Vert == 0 && i8Horz == 0; }; //For test simplicity: if(IsOffsetVisible()).
};

Interfaces

IHexBookmarks

The IHexBookmarks interface responds for the HexCtrl's bookmarks machinery. To obtain pointer to this interface use the GetBookmarks method.

class IHexBookmarks {
public:
    virtual auto AddBkm(const HEXBKM& hbs, bool fRedraw = true) -> ULONGLONG = 0; //Add new bookmark, returns the new bookmark's ID.
    [[nodiscard]] virtual auto GetByID(ULONGLONG ullID) -> PHEXBKM = 0;           //Get bookmark by ID.
    [[nodiscard]] virtual auto GetByIndex(ULONGLONG ullIndex) -> PHEXBKM = 0;     //Get bookmark by index.
    [[nodiscard]] virtual auto GetCount() -> ULONGLONG = 0;                       //Get bookmarks count.
    [[nodiscard]] virtual auto HitTest(ULONGLONG ullOffset) -> PHEXBKM = 0;       //HitTest for given offset.
    virtual void RemoveAll() = 0;                                                 //Remove all bookmarks.
    virtual void RemoveByID(ULONGLONG ullID) = 0;                                 //Remove by a given ID.
};

IHexBookmarks::AddBkm

ULONGLONG AddBkm(const HEXBKM& hbs, bool fRedraw = false)

Adds new bookmark to the control, returns created bookmark's ID.

Example:

HEXBKM hbs;
hbs.vecSpan.emplace_back(0x1, 10);
hbs.clrBk = RGB(0, 255, 0);
hbs.clrText = RGB(255, 255, 255);
hbs.wstrDesc = L"My bookmark, with green bk and white text.";
myHex->GetBookmarks()->Add(hbs);

IHexBookmarks::GetByID

GetByID(ULONGLONG ullID)->HEXBKM*;

Get bookmark by ID.

IHexBookmarks::GetByIndex

auto GetByIndex(ULONGLONG ullIndex)->HEXBKM*;

Get bookmark by index.

IHexBookmarks::GetCount

ULONGLONG GetCount();

Get bookmarks' count.

IHexBookmarks::HitTest

auto HitTest(ULONGLONG ullOffset)->HEXBKM*;

Test given offset and retrieves a pointer to HEXBKM if offset contains a bookmark.

IHexBookmarks::RemoveAll

void RemoveAll();

Removes all bookmarks.

IHexBookmarks::RemoveByID

void RemoveByID(ULONGLONG ullID);

Removes bookmark with the given ID.

IHexTemplates

class IHexTemplates {
public:
    virtual auto AddTemplate(const HEXTEMPLATE& hts) -> int = 0; //Adds existing template.
    virtual auto ApplyTemplate(ULONGLONG ullOffset, int iTemplateID) -> int = 0; //Applies template to offset, returns AppliedID.
    virtual void DisapplyAll() = 0;
    virtual void DisapplyByID(int iAppliedID) = 0;
    virtual void DisapplyByOffset(ULONGLONG ullOffset) = 0;
    virtual auto LoadTemplate(const wchar_t* pFilePath) -> int = 0; //Returns TemplateID on success, null otherwise.
    virtual void ShowTooltips(bool fShow) = 0;
    virtual void UnloadAll() = 0;                     //Unload all templates.
    virtual void UnloadTemplate(int iTemplateID) = 0; //Unload/remove loaded template from memory.
    [[nodiscard]] static HEXCTRLAPI auto __cdecl LoadFromFile(const wchar_t* pFilePath)->std::unique_ptr<HEXTEMPLATE>;
};

LoadFromFile

[[nodiscard]] static auto LoadFromFile(const wchar_t* pFilePath)->std::unique_ptr<HEXTEMPLATE>;

This static method can be used to upfront load a template from a file. The loaded template can then be added to multiple HexCtrl instances, through the IHexTemplates::AddTemplate method. This approach allows to avoid loading the same template from the disk multiple times if multiple HexCtrls would load it through the IHexTemplates::LoadTemplate, each individually.

IHexVirtColors

class IHexVirtColors {
public:
    virtual bool OnHexGetColor(HEXCOLORINFO&) = 0; //Should return true if colors are set.
};

This interface is used to set custom bk/text colors for data regions.
To use this feature set the HEXDATA::pHexVirtColors member to a valid instance of your class implementing this interface, prior to calling the SetData method.

The OnHexGetColor method of this interface takes HEXCOLORINFO struct as an argument and should return true if it sets custom colors.

IHexVirtData

class IHexVirtData {
public:
    virtual void OnHexGetData(HEXDATAINFO&) = 0; //Data to get.
    virtual void OnHexGetOffset(HEXDATAINFO& hdi, bool fGetVirt) = 0; //Offset<->VirtOffset conversion.
    virtual void OnHexSetData(const HEXDATAINFO&) = 0; //Data to set, if mutable.
};

Enums

EHexCmd

Enum of commands that can be executed within HexCtrl.

enum class EHexCmd : std::uint8_t {
    CMD_SEARCH_DLG = 0x01, CMD_SEARCH_NEXT, CMD_SEARCH_PREV,
    CMD_NAV_GOTO_DLG, CMD_NAV_REPFWD, CMD_NAV_REPBKW, CMD_NAV_DATABEG, CMD_NAV_DATAEND,
    CMD_NAV_PAGEBEG, CMD_NAV_PAGEEND, CMD_NAV_LINEBEG, CMD_NAV_LINEEND, CMD_GROUPDATA_BYTE,
    CMD_GROUPDATA_WORD, CMD_GROUPDATA_DWORD, CMD_GROUPDATA_QWORD, CMD_GROUPDATA_INC, CMD_GROUPDATA_DEC,
    CMD_BKM_ADD, CMD_BKM_REMOVE, CMD_BKM_NEXT, CMD_BKM_PREV, CMD_BKM_REMOVEALL, CMD_BKM_DLG_MGR,
    CMD_CLPBRD_COPY_HEX, CMD_CLPBRD_COPY_HEXLE, CMD_CLPBRD_COPY_HEXFMT, CMD_CLPBRD_COPY_TEXTCP,
    CMD_CLPBRD_COPY_BASE64, CMD_CLPBRD_COPY_CARR, CMD_CLPBRD_COPY_GREPHEX, CMD_CLPBRD_COPY_PRNTSCRN,
    CMD_CLPBRD_COPY_OFFSET, CMD_CLPBRD_PASTE_HEX, CMD_CLPBRD_PASTE_TEXTUTF16, CMD_CLPBRD_PASTE_TEXTCP,
    CMD_MODIFY_OPERS_DLG, CMD_MODIFY_FILLZEROS, CMD_MODIFY_FILLDATA_DLG, CMD_MODIFY_UNDO, CMD_MODIFY_REDO,
    CMD_SEL_MARKSTART, CMD_SEL_MARKEND, CMD_SEL_ALL, CMD_SEL_ADDLEFT, CMD_SEL_ADDRIGHT, CMD_SEL_ADDUP,
    CMD_SEL_ADDDOWN, CMD_DATAINTERP_DLG, CMD_CODEPAGE_DLG, CMD_APPEAR_FONT_DLG, CMD_APPEAR_FONTINC,
    CMD_APPEAR_FONTDEC, CMD_APPEAR_CAPACINC, CMD_APPEAR_CAPACDEC, CMD_PRINT_DLG, CMD_ABOUT_DLG,
    CMD_CARET_LEFT, CMD_CARET_RIGHT, CMD_CARET_UP, CMD_CARET_DOWN,
    CMD_SCROLL_PAGEUP, CMD_SCROLL_PAGEDOWN,
    CMD_TEMPL_APPLYCURR, CMD_TEMPL_DISAPPLY, CMD_TEMPL_DISAPPALL, CMD_TEMPL_DLG_MGR
};

EHexDataType

Enum of the data type used in the HEXMODIFY struct with the EHexModifyMode::MODIFY_OPERATION mode.

enum class EHexDataType : std::uint8_t {
    DATA_INT8, DATA_UINT8, DATA_INT16, DATA_UINT16, DATA_INT32,
    DATA_UINT32, DATA_INT64, DATA_UINT64, DATA_FLOAT, DATA_DOUBLE
};

EHexModifyMode

Enum of the data modification modes, used in HEXMODIFY.

enum class EHexModifyMode : std::uint8_t {
    MODIFY_ONCE, MODIFY_REPEAT, MODIFY_OPERATION, MODIFY_RAND_MT19937, MODIFY_RAND_FAST
};

EHexOperMode

Enum of the data operation modes, used in HEXMODIFY when HEXMODIFY::enModifyMode is set to MODIFY_OPERATION.

enum class EHexOperMode : std::uint8_t {
    OPER_ASSIGN, OPER_ADD, OPER_SUB, OPER_MUL, OPER_DIV, OPER_CEIL, OPER_FLOOR, OPER_OR,
    OPER_XOR, OPER_AND, OPER_NOT, OPER_SHL, OPER_SHR, OPER_ROTL, OPER_ROTR, OPER_SWAP,
    OPER_BITREV
};

EHexWnd

Enum of all HexCtrl's internal windows, used in the GetWndHandle method.

enum class EHexWnd : std::uint8_t {
    WND_MAIN, DLG_BKMMGR, DLG_DATAINTERP, DLG_MODIFY,
    DLG_SEARCH, DLG_ENCODING, DLG_GOTO, DLG_TEMPLMGR
};

Notification Messages

During its work the HexCtrl sends notification messages to its parent window through WM_NOTIFY mechanism.
The LPARAM of the WM_NOTIFY message contains a pointer to the NMHDR standard Windows struct. Depending on the notification message LPARAM can then be casted to a pointer to another struct, see the messages description for details.

HEXCTRL_MSG_BKMCLICK

Sent if a bookmark is clicked, LPARAM contains a pointer to the HEXBKMINFO struct.

HEXCTRL_MSG_CONTEXTMENU

Sent when a context menu is about to be displayed, LPARAM contains a pointer to the HEXMENUINFO struct. You can disable menu showing-up by setting the PHEXMENUINFO->fShow flag to false in response to this message.

HEXCTRL_MSG_DESTROY

Sent to indicate that the HexCtrl's window is about to be destroyed, LPARAM contains a pointer to the NMHDR struct.

HEXCTRL_MSG_DLGBKMMGR

Sent to indicate that the Bookmark Manager dialog is about to be displayed, LPARAM contains a pointer to the NMHDR struct.

HEXCTRL_MSG_DLGCODEPAGE

Sent to indicate that the Codepage dialog is about to be displayed, LPARAM contains a pointer to the NMHDR struct.

HEXCTRL_MSG_DLGDATAINTERP

Sent to indicate that the Data interpreter dialog is about to be displayed, LPARAM contains a pointer to the NMHDR struct.

HEXCTRL_MSG_DLGGOTO

Sent to indicate that the Go to dialog is about to be displayed, LPARAM contains a pointer to the NMHDR struct.

HEXCTRL_MSG_DLGMODIFY

Sent to indicate that the Modify Data dialog is about to be displayed, LPARAM contains a pointer to the NMHDR struct.

HEXCTRL_MSG_DLGSEARCH

Sent to indicate that the Search dialog is about to be displayed, LPARAM contains a pointer to the NMHDR struct.

HEXCTRL_MSG_DLGTEMPLMGR

Sent to indicate that the Template Manager dialog is about to be displayed, LPARAM contains a pointer to the NMHDR struct.

HEXCTRL_MSG_MENUCLICK

Sent when a user-defined custom menu has been clicked, LPARAM contains a pointer to the HEXMENUINFO struct.

HEXCTRL_MSG_SETCAPACITY

Sent when the capacity has changed, LPARAM contains a pointer to the NMHDR struct.

HEXCTRL_MSG_SETCARET

Sent when the caret position has changed, LPARAM contains a pointer to the NMHDR struct.

HEXCTRL_MSG_SETCODEPAGE

Sent when the codepage of the text area has changed, LPARAM contains a pointer to the NMHDR struct.

HEXCTRL_MSG_SETDATA

Sent to indicate that the data has changed, LPARAM contains a pointer to the NMHDR struct.

HEXCTRL_MSG_SETFONT

Sent when font has changed, LPARAM contains a pointer to the NMHDR struct.

HEXCTRL_MSG_SETGROUPSIZE

Sent when the data grouping size has changed, LPARAM contains a pointer to the NMHDR struct.

HEXCTRL_MSG_SETSELECTION

Sent when a selection has been made, LPARAM contains a pointer to the NMHDR struct.

Licensing

This software is available under "The HexCtrl License", it is free for any NON-COMMERCIAL use.
See the LICENSE file.