Function timeSetEvent returns 0 when it fails, but it does not set an error code which can be retrieved by GetLastError.
Therefore calling GetLastError is useless. Signed-off-by: Stefan Weil <s...@weilnetz.de> --- qemu-timer.c | 7 ++----- 1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/qemu-timer.c b/qemu-timer.c index 4a6fc98..de98977 100644 --- a/qemu-timer.c +++ b/qemu-timer.c @@ -635,8 +635,7 @@ static int mm_start_timer(struct qemu_alarm_timer *t) TIME_ONESHOT | TIME_CALLBACK_FUNCTION); if (!mm_timer) { - fprintf(stderr, "Failed to initialize win32 alarm timer: %ld\n", - GetLastError()); + fprintf(stderr, "Failed to initialize win32 alarm timer\n"); timeEndPeriod(mm_tc.wPeriodMin); return -1; } @@ -667,9 +666,7 @@ static void mm_rearm_timer(struct qemu_alarm_timer *t, int64_t delta) TIME_ONESHOT | TIME_CALLBACK_FUNCTION); if (!mm_timer) { - fprintf(stderr, "Failed to re-arm win32 alarm timer %ld\n", - GetLastError()); - + fprintf(stderr, "Failed to re-arm win32 alarm timer\n"); timeEndPeriod(mm_tc.wPeriodMin); exit(1); } -- 1.7.9