"Dimitrie O. Paun" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On January 2, 2003 10:12 pm, Alexandre Julliard wrote: > > Added wine_dbg_sprintf function that allocates a temporary buffer > > in the per-thread strings area. > > Cool. But what about functions that need to build the string. For example, > look at debuglvitem_t() in listview.c. Can we get somehow to the max_size?
I'd rather not let users write to the buffer directly. IMO a function like debuglvitem_t should be dumping things directly to the output, not build a huge string and then print it. The temporary strings buffer should be only for really short lived strings. > > Added inline functions to format POINT, SIZE and RECT structures. > > Can we pretty please get shorter names for them in Wine? Like without the > wine_ prefix? :) I'm not sure we want that. I know it's what we have been doing so far, but it's very confusing to have to use different debugging functions depending on what part of the code you are in. I think we should try to move towards a more unified interface. -- Alexandre Julliard [EMAIL PROTECTED]