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+// A hack for docs.rs to build documentation that has both windows and linux documentation in the
+// same rustdoc build visible.
+#[cfg(all(libloading_docs, not(windows)))]
+mod windows_imports {
+ pub(super) enum WORD {}
+ pub(super) struct DWORD;
+ pub(super) enum HMODULE {}
+ pub(super) enum FARPROC {}
+
+ pub(super) mod consts {
+ use super::DWORD;
+ pub(crate) const LOAD_IGNORE_CODE_AUTHZ_LEVEL: DWORD = DWORD;
+ pub(crate) const LOAD_LIBRARY_AS_DATAFILE: DWORD = DWORD;
+ pub(crate) const LOAD_LIBRARY_AS_DATAFILE_EXCLUSIVE: DWORD = DWORD;
+ pub(crate) const LOAD_LIBRARY_AS_IMAGE_RESOURCE: DWORD = DWORD;
+ pub(crate) const LOAD_LIBRARY_SEARCH_APPLICATION_DIR: DWORD = DWORD;
+ pub(crate) const LOAD_LIBRARY_SEARCH_DEFAULT_DIRS: DWORD = DWORD;
+ pub(crate) const LOAD_LIBRARY_SEARCH_DLL_LOAD_DIR: DWORD = DWORD;
+ pub(crate) const LOAD_LIBRARY_SEARCH_SYSTEM32: DWORD = DWORD;
+ pub(crate) const LOAD_LIBRARY_SEARCH_USER_DIRS: DWORD = DWORD;
+ pub(crate) const LOAD_WITH_ALTERED_SEARCH_PATH: DWORD = DWORD;
+ pub(crate) const LOAD_LIBRARY_REQUIRE_SIGNED_TARGET: DWORD = DWORD;
+ pub(crate) const LOAD_LIBRARY_SAFE_CURRENT_DIRS: DWORD = DWORD;
+ }
+}
+#[cfg(any(not(libloading_docs), windows))]
+mod windows_imports {
+ extern crate winapi;
+ pub(super) use self::winapi::shared::minwindef::{WORD, DWORD, HMODULE, FARPROC};
+ pub(super) use self::winapi::shared::ntdef::WCHAR;
+ pub(super) use self::winapi::um::{errhandlingapi, libloaderapi};
+ pub(super) use std::os::windows::ffi::{OsStrExt, OsStringExt};
+ pub(super) const SEM_FAILCE: DWORD = 1;
+
+ pub(super) mod consts {
+ pub(crate) use super::winapi::um::libloaderapi::{
+ LOAD_IGNORE_CODE_AUTHZ_LEVEL,
+ LOAD_LIBRARY_AS_DATAFILE,
+ LOAD_LIBRARY_AS_DATAFILE_EXCLUSIVE,
+ LOAD_LIBRARY_AS_IMAGE_RESOURCE,
+ LOAD_LIBRARY_SEARCH_APPLICATION_DIR,
+ LOAD_LIBRARY_SEARCH_DEFAULT_DIRS,
+ LOAD_LIBRARY_SEARCH_DLL_LOAD_DIR,
+ LOAD_LIBRARY_SEARCH_SYSTEM32,
+ LOAD_LIBRARY_SEARCH_USER_DIRS,
+ LOAD_WITH_ALTERED_SEARCH_PATH,
+ LOAD_LIBRARY_REQUIRE_SIGNED_TARGET,
+ LOAD_LIBRARY_SAFE_CURRENT_DIRS,
+ };
+ }
+}
+
+use self::windows_imports::*;
+use util::{ensure_compatible_types, cstr_cow_from_bytes};
+use std::ffi::{OsStr, OsString};
+use std::{fmt, io, marker, mem, ptr};
+
+/// The platform-specific counterpart of the cross-platform [`Library`](crate::Library).
+pub struct Library(HMODULE);
+
+unsafe impl Send for Library {}
+// Now, this is sort-of-tricky. MSDN documentation does not really make any claims as to safety of
+// the Win32 APIs. Sadly, whomever I asked, even current and former Microsoft employees, couldn’t
+// say for sure whether the Win32 APIs used to implement `Library` are thread-safe or not.
+//
+// My investigation ended up with a question about thread-safety properties of the API involved
+// being sent to an internal (to MS) general question mailing-list. The conclusion of the mail is
+// as such:
+//
+// * Nobody inside MS (at least out of all of the people who have seen the question) knows for
+// sure either;
+// * However, the general consensus between MS developers is that one can rely on the API being
+// thread-safe. In case it is not thread-safe it should be considered a bug on the Windows
+// part. (NB: bugs filed at https://connect.microsoft.com/ against Windows Server)
+unsafe impl Sync for Library {}
+
+impl Library {
+ /// Find and load a module.
+ ///
+ /// If the `filename` specifies a full path, the function only searches that path for the
+ /// module. Otherwise, if the `filename` specifies a relative path or a module name without a
+ /// path, the function uses a Windows-specific search strategy to find the module. For more
+ /// information, see the [Remarks on MSDN][msdn].
+ ///
+ /// If the `filename` specifies a library filename without a path and with the extension omitted,
+ /// the `.dll` extension is implicitly added. This behaviour may be suppressed by appending a
+ /// trailing `.` to the `filename`.
+ ///
+ /// This is equivalent to <code>[Library::load_with_flags](filename, 0)</code>.
+ ///
+ /// [msdn]: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/libloaderapi/nf-libloaderapi-loadlibraryw#remarks
+ ///
+ /// # Safety
+ ///
+ /// When a library is loaded, initialisation routines contained within the library are executed.
+ /// For the purposes of safety, the execution of these routines is conceptually the same calling an
+ /// unknown foreign function and may impose arbitrary requirements on the caller for the call
+ /// to be sound.
+ ///
+ /// Additionally, the callers of this function must also ensure that execution of the
+ /// termination routines contained within the library is safe as well. These routines may be
+ /// executed when the library is unloaded.
+ #[inline]
+ pub unsafe fn new<P: AsRef<OsStr>>(filename: P) -> Result<Library, crate::Error> {
+ Library::load_with_flags(filename, 0)
+ }
+
+ /// Get the `Library` representing the original program executable.
+ ///
+ /// Note that the behaviour of the `Library` loaded with this method is different from
+ /// Libraries loaded with [`os::unix::Library::this`]. For more information refer to [MSDN].
+ ///
+ /// Corresponds to `GetModuleHandleExW(0, NULL, _)`.
+ ///
+ /// [`os::unix::Library::this`]: crate::os::unix::Library::this
+ /// [MSDN]: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/libloaderapi/nf-libloaderapi-getmodulehandleexw
+ pub fn this() -> Result<Library, crate::Error> {
+ unsafe {
+ let mut handle: HMODULE = std::ptr::null_mut();
+ with_get_last_error(|source| crate::Error::GetModuleHandleExW { source }, || {
+ let result = libloaderapi::GetModuleHandleExW(0, std::ptr::null_mut(), &mut handle);
+ if result == 0 {
+ None
+ } else {
+ Some(Library(handle))
+ }
+ }).map_err(|e| e.unwrap_or(crate::Error::GetModuleHandleExWUnknown))
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Get a module that is already loaded by the program.
+ ///
+ /// This function returns a `Library` corresponding to a module with the given name that is
+ /// already mapped into the address space of the process. If the module isn't found, an error is
+ /// returned.
+ ///
+ /// If the `filename` does not include a full path and there are multiple different loaded
+ /// modules corresponding to the `filename`, it is impossible to predict which module handle
+ /// will be returned. For more information refer to [MSDN].
+ ///
+ /// If the `filename` specifies a library filename without a path and with the extension omitted,
+ /// the `.dll` extension is implicitly added. This behaviour may be suppressed by appending a
+ /// trailing `.` to the `filename`.
+ ///
+ /// This is equivalent to `GetModuleHandleExW(0, filename, _)`.
+ ///
+ /// [MSDN]: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/libloaderapi/nf-libloaderapi-getmodulehandleexw
+ pub fn open_already_loaded<P: AsRef<OsStr>>(filename: P) -> Result<Library, crate::Error> {
+ let wide_filename: Vec<u16> = filename.as_ref().encode_wide().chain(Some(0)).collect();
+
+ let ret = unsafe {
+ let mut handle: HMODULE = std::ptr::null_mut();
+ with_get_last_error(|source| crate::Error::GetModuleHandleExW { source }, || {
+ // Make sure no winapi calls as a result of drop happen inside this closure, because
+ // otherwise that might change the return value of the GetLastError.
+ let result = libloaderapi::GetModuleHandleExW(0, wide_filename.as_ptr(), &mut handle);
+ if result == 0 {
+ None
+ } else {
+ Some(Library(handle))
+ }
+ }).map_err(|e| e.unwrap_or(crate::Error::GetModuleHandleExWUnknown))
+ };
+
+ drop(wide_filename); // Drop wide_filename here to ensure it doesn’t get moved and dropped
+ // inside the closure by mistake. See comment inside the closure.
+ ret
+ }
+
+ /// Find and load a module, additionally adjusting behaviour with flags.
+ ///
+ /// See [`Library::new`] for documentation on the handling of the `filename` argument. See the
+ /// [flag table on MSDN][flags] for information on applicable values for the `flags` argument.
+ ///
+ /// Corresponds to `LoadLibraryExW(filename, reserved: NULL, flags)`.
+ ///
+ /// [flags]: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/libloaderapi/nf-libloaderapi-loadlibraryexw#parameters
+ ///
+ /// # Safety
+ ///
+ /// When a library is loaded, initialisation routines contained within the library are executed.
+ /// For the purposes of safety, the execution of these routines is conceptually the same calling an
+ /// unknown foreign function and may impose arbitrary requirements on the caller for the call
+ /// to be sound.
+ ///
+ /// Additionally, the callers of this function must also ensure that execution of the
+ /// termination routines contained within the library is safe as well. These routines may be
+ /// executed when the library is unloaded.
+ pub unsafe fn load_with_flags<P: AsRef<OsStr>>(filename: P, flags: DWORD) -> Result<Library, crate::Error> {
+ let wide_filename: Vec<u16> = filename.as_ref().encode_wide().chain(Some(0)).collect();
+ let _guard = ErrorModeGuard::new();
+
+ let ret = with_get_last_error(|source| crate::Error::LoadLibraryExW { source }, || {
+ // Make sure no winapi calls as a result of drop happen inside this closure, because
+ // otherwise that might change the return value of the GetLastError.
+ let handle =
+ libloaderapi::LoadLibraryExW(wide_filename.as_ptr(), std::ptr::null_mut(), flags);
+ if handle.is_null() {
+ None
+ } else {
+ Some(Library(handle))
+ }
+ }).map_err(|e| e.unwrap_or(crate::Error::LoadLibraryExWUnknown));
+ drop(wide_filename); // Drop wide_filename here to ensure it doesn’t get moved and dropped
+ // inside the closure by mistake. See comment inside the closure.
+ ret
+ }
+
+ /// Get a pointer to a function or static variable by symbol name.
+ ///
+ /// The `symbol` may not contain any null bytes, with the exception of the last byte. A null
+ /// terminated `symbol` may avoid a string allocation in some cases.
+ ///
+ /// Symbol is interpreted as-is; no mangling is done. This means that symbols like `x::y` are
+ /// most likely invalid.
+ ///
+ /// # Safety
+ ///
+ /// Users of this API must specify the correct type of the function or variable loaded.
+ pub unsafe fn get<T>(&self, symbol: &[u8]) -> Result<Symbol<T>, crate::Error> {
+ ensure_compatible_types::<T, FARPROC>()?;
+ let symbol = cstr_cow_from_bytes(symbol)?;
+ with_get_last_error(|source| crate::Error::GetProcAddress { source }, || {
+ let symbol = libloaderapi::GetProcAddress(self.0, symbol.as_ptr());
+ if symbol.is_null() {
+ None
+ } else {
+ Some(Symbol {
+ pointer: symbol,
+ pd: marker::PhantomData
+ })
+ }
+ }).map_err(|e| e.unwrap_or(crate::Error::GetProcAddressUnknown))
+ }
+
+ /// Get a pointer to a function or static variable by ordinal number.
+ ///
+ /// # Safety
+ ///
+ /// Users of this API must specify the correct type of the function or variable loaded.
+ pub unsafe fn get_ordinal<T>(&self, ordinal: WORD) -> Result<Symbol<T>, crate::Error> {
+ ensure_compatible_types::<T, FARPROC>()?;
+ with_get_last_error(|source| crate::Error::GetProcAddress { source }, || {
+ let ordinal = ordinal as usize as *mut _;
+ let symbol = libloaderapi::GetProcAddress(self.0, ordinal);
+ if symbol.is_null() {
+ None
+ } else {
+ Some(Symbol {
+ pointer: symbol,
+ pd: marker::PhantomData
+ })
+ }
+ }).map_err(|e| e.unwrap_or(crate::Error::GetProcAddressUnknown))
+ }
+
+ /// Convert the `Library` to a raw handle.
+ pub fn into_raw(self) -> HMODULE {
+ let handle = self.0;
+ mem::forget(self);
+ handle
+ }
+
+ /// Convert a raw handle to a `Library`.
+ ///
+ /// # Safety
+ ///
+ /// The handle must be the result of a successful call of `LoadLibraryA`, `LoadLibraryW`,
+ /// `LoadLibraryExW`, or `LoadLibraryExA`, or a handle previously returned by the
+ /// `Library::into_raw` call.
+ pub unsafe fn from_raw(handle: HMODULE) -> Library {
+ Library(handle)
+ }
+
+ /// Unload the library.
+ ///
+ /// You only need to call this if you are interested in handling any errors that may arise when
+ /// library is unloaded. Otherwise this will be done when `Library` is dropped.
+ ///
+ /// The underlying data structures may still get leaked if an error does occur.
+ pub fn close(self) -> Result<(), crate::Error> {
+ let result = with_get_last_error(|source| crate::Error::FreeLibrary { source }, || {
+ if unsafe { libloaderapi::FreeLibrary(self.0) == 0 } {
+ None
+ } else {
+ Some(())
+ }
+ }).map_err(|e| e.unwrap_or(crate::Error::FreeLibraryUnknown));
+ // While the library is not free'd yet in case of an error, there is no reason to try
+ // dropping it again, because all that will do is try calling `FreeLibrary` again. only
+ // this time it would ignore the return result, which we already seen failing...
+ std::mem::forget(self);
+ result
+ }
+}
+
+impl Drop for Library {
+ fn drop(&mut self) {
+ unsafe { libloaderapi::FreeLibrary(self.0); }
+ }
+}
+
+impl fmt::Debug for Library {
+ fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
+ unsafe {
+ // FIXME: use Maybeuninit::uninit_array when stable
+ let mut buf =
+ mem::MaybeUninit::<[mem::MaybeUninit::<WCHAR>; 1024]>::uninit().assume_init();
+ let len = libloaderapi::GetModuleFileNameW(self.0,
+ buf[..].as_mut_ptr().cast(), 1024) as usize;
+ if len == 0 {
+ f.write_str(&format!("Library@{:p}", self.0))
+ } else {
+ let string: OsString = OsString::from_wide(
+ // FIXME: use Maybeuninit::slice_get_ref when stable
+ &*(&buf[..len] as *const [_] as *const [WCHAR])
+ );
+ f.write_str(&format!("Library@{:p} from {:?}", self.0, string))
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/// A symbol from a library.
+///
+/// A major difference compared to the cross-platform `Symbol` is that this does not ensure that the
+/// `Symbol` does not outlive the `Library` that it comes from.
+pub struct Symbol<T> {
+ pointer: FARPROC,
+ pd: marker::PhantomData<T>
+}
+
+impl<T> Symbol<T> {
+ /// Convert the loaded `Symbol` into a handle.
+ pub fn into_raw(self) -> FARPROC {
+ self.pointer
+ }
+}
+
+impl<T> Symbol<Option<T>> {
+ /// Lift Option out of the symbol.
+ pub fn lift_option(self) -> Option<Symbol<T>> {
+ if self.pointer.is_null() {
+ None
+ } else {
+ Some(Symbol {
+ pointer: self.pointer,
+ pd: marker::PhantomData,
+ })
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+unsafe impl<T: Send> Send for Symbol<T> {}
+unsafe impl<T: Sync> Sync for Symbol<T> {}
+
+impl<T> Clone for Symbol<T> {
+ fn clone(&self) -> Symbol<T> {
+ Symbol { ..*self }
+ }
+}
+
+impl<T> ::std::ops::Deref for Symbol<T> {
+ type Target = T;
+ fn deref(&self) -> &T {
+ unsafe {
+ // Additional reference level for a dereference on `deref` return value.
+ &*(&self.pointer as *const *mut _ as *const T)
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+impl<T> fmt::Debug for Symbol<T> {
+ fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
+ f.write_str(&format!("Symbol@{:p}", self.pointer))
+ }
+}
+
+struct ErrorModeGuard(DWORD);
+
+impl ErrorModeGuard {
+ #[allow(clippy::if_same_then_else)]
+ fn new() -> Option<ErrorModeGuard> {
+ unsafe {
+ let mut previous_mode = 0;
+ if errhandlingapi::SetThreadErrorMode(SEM_FAILCE, &mut previous_mode) == 0 {
+ // How in the world is it possible for what is essentially a simple variable swap
+ // to fail? For now we just ignore the error -- the worst that can happen here is
+ // the previous mode staying on and user seeing a dialog error on older Windows
+ // machines.
+ None
+ } else if previous_mode == SEM_FAILCE {
+ None
+ } else {
+ Some(ErrorModeGuard(previous_mode))
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+impl Drop for ErrorModeGuard {
+ fn drop(&mut self) {
+ unsafe {
+ errhandlingapi::SetThreadErrorMode(self.0, ptr::null_mut());
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+fn with_get_last_error<T, F>(wrap: fn(crate::error::WindowsError) -> crate::Error, closure: F)
+-> Result<T, Option<crate::Error>>
+where F: FnOnce() -> Option<T> {
+ closure().ok_or_else(|| {
+ let error = unsafe { errhandlingapi::GetLastError() };
+ if error == 0 {
+ None
+ } else {
+ Some(wrap(crate::error::WindowsError(io::Error::from_raw_os_error(error as i32))))
+ }
+ })
+}
+
+/// Do not check AppLocker rules or apply Software Restriction Policies for the DLL.
+///
+/// This action applies only to the DLL being loaded and not to its dependencies. This value is
+/// recommended for use in setup programs that must run extracted DLLs during installation.
+///
+/// See [flag documentation on MSDN](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/libloaderapi/nf-libloaderapi-loadlibraryexw#parameters).
+pub const LOAD_IGNORE_CODE_AUTHZ_LEVEL: DWORD = consts::LOAD_IGNORE_CODE_AUTHZ_LEVEL;
+
+/// Map the file into the calling process’ virtual address space as if it were a data file.
+///
+/// Nothing is done to execute or prepare to execute the mapped file. Therefore, you cannot call
+/// functions like [`Library::get`] with this DLL. Using this value causes writes to read-only
+/// memory to raise an access violation. Use this flag when you want to load a DLL only to extract
+/// messages or resources from it.
+///
+/// See [flag documentation on MSDN](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/libloaderapi/nf-libloaderapi-loadlibraryexw#parameters).
+pub const LOAD_LIBRARY_AS_DATAFILE: DWORD = consts::LOAD_LIBRARY_AS_DATAFILE;
+
+/// Map the file into the calling process’ virtual address space as if it were a data file.
+///
+/// Similar to [`LOAD_LIBRARY_AS_DATAFILE`], except that the DLL file is opened with exclusive
+/// write access for the calling process. Other processes cannot open the DLL file for write access
+/// while it is in use. However, the DLL can still be opened by other processes.
+///
+/// See [flag documentation on MSDN](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/libloaderapi/nf-libloaderapi-loadlibraryexw#parameters).
+pub const LOAD_LIBRARY_AS_DATAFILE_EXCLUSIVE: DWORD = consts::LOAD_LIBRARY_AS_DATAFILE_EXCLUSIVE;
+
+/// Map the file into the process’ virtual address space as an image file.
+///
+/// The loader does not load the static imports or perform the other usual initialisation steps.
+/// Use this flag when you want to load a DLL only to extract messages or resources from it.
+///
+/// Unless the application depends on the file having the in-memory layout of an image, this value
+/// should be used with either [`LOAD_LIBRARY_AS_DATAFILE_EXCLUSIVE`] or
+/// [`LOAD_LIBRARY_AS_DATAFILE`].
+///
+/// See [flag documentation on MSDN](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/libloaderapi/nf-libloaderapi-loadlibraryexw#parameters).
+pub const LOAD_LIBRARY_AS_IMAGE_RESOURCE: DWORD = consts::LOAD_LIBRARY_AS_IMAGE_RESOURCE;
+
+/// Search the application's installation directory for the DLL and its dependencies.
+///
+/// Directories in the standard search path are not searched. This value cannot be combined with
+/// [`LOAD_WITH_ALTERED_SEARCH_PATH`].
+///
+/// See [flag documentation on MSDN](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/libloaderapi/nf-libloaderapi-loadlibraryexw#parameters).
+pub const LOAD_LIBRARY_SEARCH_APPLICATION_DIR: DWORD = consts::LOAD_LIBRARY_SEARCH_APPLICATION_DIR;
+
+/// Search default directories when looking for the DLL and its dependencies.
+///
+/// This value is a combination of [`LOAD_LIBRARY_SEARCH_APPLICATION_DIR`],
+/// [`LOAD_LIBRARY_SEARCH_SYSTEM32`], and [`LOAD_LIBRARY_SEARCH_USER_DIRS`]. Directories in the
+/// standard search path are not searched. This value cannot be combined with
+/// [`LOAD_WITH_ALTERED_SEARCH_PATH`].
+///
+/// See [flag documentation on MSDN](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/libloaderapi/nf-libloaderapi-loadlibraryexw#parameters).
+pub const LOAD_LIBRARY_SEARCH_DEFAULT_DIRS: DWORD = consts::LOAD_LIBRARY_SEARCH_DEFAULT_DIRS;
+
+/// Directory that contains the DLL is temporarily added to the beginning of the list of
+/// directories that are searched for the DLL’s dependencies.
+///
+/// Directories in the standard search path are not searched.
+///
+/// The `filename` parameter must specify a fully qualified path. This value cannot be combined
+/// with [`LOAD_WITH_ALTERED_SEARCH_PATH`].
+///
+/// See [flag documentation on MSDN](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/libloaderapi/nf-libloaderapi-loadlibraryexw#parameters).
+pub const LOAD_LIBRARY_SEARCH_DLL_LOAD_DIR: DWORD = consts::LOAD_LIBRARY_SEARCH_DLL_LOAD_DIR;
+
+/// Search `%windows%\system32` for the DLL and its dependencies.
+///
+/// Directories in the standard search path are not searched. This value cannot be combined with
+/// [`LOAD_WITH_ALTERED_SEARCH_PATH`].
+///
+/// See [flag documentation on MSDN](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/libloaderapi/nf-libloaderapi-loadlibraryexw#parameters).
+pub const LOAD_LIBRARY_SEARCH_SYSTEM32: DWORD = consts::LOAD_LIBRARY_SEARCH_SYSTEM32;
+
+/// Directories added using the `AddDllDirectory` or the `SetDllDirectory` function are searched
+/// for the DLL and its dependencies.
+///
+/// If more than one directory has been added, the order in which the directories are searched is
+/// unspecified. Directories in the standard search path are not searched. This value cannot be
+/// combined with [`LOAD_WITH_ALTERED_SEARCH_PATH`].
+///
+/// See [flag documentation on MSDN](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/libloaderapi/nf-libloaderapi-loadlibraryexw#parameters).
+pub const LOAD_LIBRARY_SEARCH_USER_DIRS: DWORD = consts::LOAD_LIBRARY_SEARCH_USER_DIRS;
+
+/// If `filename` specifies an absolute path, the system uses the alternate file search strategy
+/// discussed in the [Remarks section] to find associated executable modules that the specified
+/// module causes to be loaded.
+///
+/// If this value is used and `filename` specifies a relative path, the behaviour is undefined.
+///
+/// If this value is not used, or if `filename` does not specify a path, the system uses the
+/// standard search strategy discussed in the [Remarks section] to find associated executable
+/// modules that the specified module causes to be loaded.
+///
+/// See [flag documentation on MSDN](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/libloaderapi/nf-libloaderapi-loadlibraryexw#parameters).
+///
+/// [Remarks]: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/libloaderapi/nf-libloaderapi-loadlibraryexw#remarks
+pub const LOAD_WITH_ALTERED_SEARCH_PATH: DWORD = consts::LOAD_WITH_ALTERED_SEARCH_PATH;
+
+/// Specifies that the digital signature of the binary image must be checked at load time.
+///
+/// See [flag documentation on MSDN](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/libloaderapi/nf-libloaderapi-loadlibraryexw#parameters).
+pub const LOAD_LIBRARY_REQUIRE_SIGNED_TARGET: DWORD = consts::LOAD_LIBRARY_REQUIRE_SIGNED_TARGET;
+
+/// Allow loading a DLL for execution from the current directory only if it is under a directory in
+/// the Safe load list.
+///
+/// See [flag documentation on MSDN](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/libloaderapi/nf-libloaderapi-loadlibraryexw#parameters).
+pub const LOAD_LIBRARY_SAFE_CURRENT_DIRS: DWORD = consts::LOAD_LIBRARY_SAFE_CURRENT_DIRS;