On Sat, Mar 13, 2010 at 12:27 PM, Paul Vriens <[email protected]> wrote: > On 03/13/2010 05:19 PM, Andrew Nguyen wrote: >> >> + /* Test the conditions in which the output buffer can be modified. */ >> + lstrcpyW(container, testW); >> + hr = IDxDiagContainer_EnumChildContainerNames(pddc, 0, container, 0); >> + ok(hr == E_INVALIDARG, >> + "Expected IDxDiagContainer::EnumChildContainerNames to return >> E_INVALIDARG, got 0x%08x\n", hr); >> + ok(!lstrcmpW(container, testW), >> + "Expected the container buffer to be untouched, got %s\n", >> wine_dbgstr_w(container)); > > Hi Andrew, > > This won't work on Win9x/WinMe as most of these W-functions are not > available. lstrcpyW will fail and I don't know what that would mean for the > Enum-call (with an unitialized 'container'). lstrcmpW will always return 0 > on Win9x/WinMe and thus these tests will always succeed. > > There is a generic winetest_strcmpW now btw (include/wine/test.h) > > -- > Cheers, > > Paul. >
Thanks for your input. Apart from changing the tests to use memcpy and related functions, is there any other way to get Unicode string functionality that is Win9x compatible? Patch 5 of the series uses wsprintfW from user32 to achieve sprintf functionality for Unicode strings, and I figure that probably wouldn't work on Win9x platforms either.
