Details of Setup Toolkit Function GetCopyListCost()

Last reviewed: July 23, 1997
Article ID: Q88749
3.10 WINDOWS kbtool

The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft Windows Software Development Kit (SDK) for Windows version 3.1

SUMMARY

The Microsoft Setup Toolkit for Windows GetCopyListCost() function can be used to compute the cost needed to install the files in the copy list to the target. The syntax for GetCopyListCost() is:

   Long&=GetCopyListCost(szExtras$,szCosts$,szNeededs$)

szExtras$ is an input parameter to GetCopyListCost(), and szCosts$ and szNeededs$ are output parameters. All three parameters are symbols whose values are lists of up to 26 integers. The nth integer in the list will have the information about the nth alphabetic drive, where the drives are A-Z.

If there will be extra costs beyond the cost of copying and decompressing the files in the copy list, these costs should be included in szExtras$. For example, to specify an extra cost of 5000 bytes on the Windows drive, the code might resemble the following:

   WinDrive$ = MID$(GetWindowsDir, 1, 1)
   ndrive% = ASC (ucase$(WinDrive$)) - ASC ("A")
   for i% = 1 to ndrive% step 1
       AddListItem "ExtraCosts", "0"
   next i%
   AddListItem "ExtraCosts", "5000"

   need& = GetCopyListCost ("ExtraCosts", "costs", "needs")

If there are no extra costs, "" can be passed for szExtras$.

On return, the value of szCosts$ will be a list of 26 integers, which are the total costs for drives A-Z of copying the files in the copy list and of the costs in szExtras$. The value of szNeededs$ will be a list of 26 integers, which are the total costs for each drive--the amount of free space on the drive. For any drive that will not be affected by the extra costs or by copying the copy list, szNeededs$ will report 0.

MORE INFORMATION

In computing szCosts$ and szNeededs$, all files sizes, as well as the costs in szExtras$, are rounded up to the nearest cluster. The integers in the lists will always be some multiple of the cluster size for the appropriate drive. The cluster sizes in bytes for various disks are as follows:

   Single-sided floppy disk    512
   Double-sided floppy disk   1024
   PC/AT fixed disk           2048
   PC/XT fixed disk           4096
   Other fixed disks          8192 & 16384

The cost of each file on the copy list is calculated as follows. The properties mentioned are from the file's property list in the .INF file:

if the file does not exist at the install target

   if the source file has the REMOVE property
      file cost=0
   else
      file cost=size of source file
else // the file does exist at the install target {
   if the source file has the REMOVE property
      file cost=-size of existing file at target
   else if the file has the NEVER overwrite property
      file cost=0
   else if the existing target file is read only and the source file
               has the UNPROTECTED overwrite property
      file cost=0
   else if the file has the OLDER overwrite property and
               the existing target file is newer
      file cost=0
   else if the file has the OLDER overwrite property and
           the existing target file is exactly the same (i.e. no copy)
      file cost=size of source file (for temporary copy used for
                                           language version check
   else // file will be copied
   {
      file cost=size of source file - size of existing target file
      if existing dest file is to be backed up (source file has
                 BACKUP property)
         file cost=file cost+size of existing target file
   }

}

Note that GetCopyListCost() computes the copy cost incorrectly for split files that already exist at the target. It erroneously reports that most of the space used by the file will be freed.


Additional reference words: 3.10 MSSETUP tool kit
KBCategory: kbtool
KBSubcategory: TlsMss
Keywords : kb16bitonly


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Last reviewed: July 23, 1997
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