As instructed, I added a few lines to the already written tests that
confirm my claim.
Part of the research of the registry merging project was to determine
where the implementation is going to be written: advapi32, ntdll or
the server itself. The server choice was dismissed since HKCR isn't
Hi George,
static void test_classesroot(void)
{
+static const WCHAR reg_user[] = {
'\\','R','E','G','I','S','T','R','Y','\\','U','S','E','R' };
+static const WCHAR reg_machine[] = {
'\\','R','E','G','I','S','T','R','Y','\\','M','A','C','H','I','N','E' };
Almost, but these have to
George Stephanos gaf.stepha...@gmail.com wrote:
Ah, well, strcmp comes from the C library your compiler uses. wcsncmp can
only come from msvcrt. When compiling for Wine, this can result in mixing C
runtime libraries, and hilarity can result.
...
Perhaps I could just use memcmp?
Use
On Sun, May 19, 2013 at 8:20 AM, Dmitry Timoshkov dmi...@baikal.ru wrote:
George Stephanos gaf.stepha...@gmail.com wrote:
Ah, well, strcmp comes from the C library your compiler uses. wcsncmp
can
only come from msvcrt. When compiling for Wine, this can result in
mixing C
runtime
As instructed, I added a few lines to the already written tests that
confirm my claim.
Part of the research of the registry merging project was to determine
where the implementation is going to be written: advapi32, ntdll or
the server itself. The server choice was dismissed since HKCR isn't
George Stephanos gaf.stepha...@gmail.com wrote:
Well I do need the functions to be boundable by length, or else I'd need to
do some copying.
I'm going to post the updated patch with memcmp until a better solution
comes up.
Then CompareStringA/W would better work for you.
--
Dmitry.
As instructed, I added a few lines to the already written tests that
confirm my claim.
Part of the research of the registry merging project was to determine
where the implementation is going to be written: advapi32, ntdll or
the server itself. The server choice was dismissed since HKCR isn't
Hi George,
(consider subscribing to wine-devel so your emails don't get stuck in
moderation.)
On Sat, May 11, 2013 at 7:43 AM, George Stephanos
gaf.stepha...@gmail.comwrote:
As instructed, I added a few lines to the already written tests that
confirm my claim.
Part of the research of the
On Sat, May 18, 2013 at 11:57 PM, Juan Lang juan.l...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi George,
(consider subscribing to wine-devel so your emails don't get stuck in
moderation.)
Hmm but I am already!
On Sat, May 11, 2013 at 7:43 AM, George Stephanos gaf.stepha...@gmail.com
wrote:
As instructed, I
(consider subscribing to wine-devel so your emails don't get stuck in
moderation.)
Hmm but I am already!
Ok, that's strange. Maybe I just got it late.
I think Alexandre will object to using msvcrt functions (wcsncmp in this
case), but I don't have a straightforward alternative yet.
On Sun, May 19, 2013 at 2:24 AM, Juan Lang juan.l...@gmail.com wrote:
(consider subscribing to wine-devel so your emails don't get stuck in
moderation.)
Hmm but I am already!
Ok, that's strange. Maybe I just got it late.
I think Alexandre will object to using msvcrt functions (wcsncmp
As instructed, I added a few lines to the already written tests that
confirm my claim.
Part of the research of the registry merging project was to determine
where the implementation is going to be written: advapi32, ntdll or
the server itself. The server choice was dismissed since HKCR isn't
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