# wibo A minimal, low-fuss wrapper that can run really simple command-line 32-bit Windows binaries on Linux - with less faff and fewer dependencies than WINE. Don't run this on any untrusted executables, I implore you. (Or probably just don't run it at all... :p) ## Building ```sh cmake -B build -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug cmake --build build --target wibo ``` `cmake -B build -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release` to produce an optimized binary instead. ## Running ```sh ./build/wibo /path/to/program.exe # or, with debug logging: WIBO_DEBUG=1 ./build/wibo /path/to/program.exe ``` ## Tests Self-checking Windows fixtures run through CTest. They require a 32-bit MinGW cross toolchain (`i686-w64-mingw32-gcc` and `i686-w64-mingw32-windres`). With the toolchain installed: ```sh cmake -B build -DBUILD_TESTING=ON cmake --build build ctest --test-dir build --output-on-failure ``` This will cross-compile the fixture executables, run them through `wibo`, and fail if any WinAPI expectations are not met. --- Rough to-do list: - Implement more APIs - Do something intelligent with Windows `HANDLE`s - Convert paths in environment variables (and the structure of `PATH` itself, maybe) to Windows format --- Related projects: * [taviso/loadlibrary](https://github.com/taviso/loadlibrary) * [evmar/retrowin32](https://github.com/evmar/retrowin32)