Robert Shearman escribió:
a_villacis(a)palosanto.com wrote:
In a preparation for a possible implementation of IDispatch tests in oleaut32, I decided to clean up the failing tests in Windows XP:
Great, thanks for fixing this.
I was about to do this myself. It's about time we get the number of failing tests on XP as close to zero as possible.
BTW, in case nobody knows, the BOOL->BSTR conversion is localized in WinXP (so that in Spanish locales, conversion to strings gives "Verdadero", not "True" as tested). Apparently it is *not* localized in Win98SE. I don't have any other Windows versions available, but this means at least two test failures on non-English versions of WinXP. Does this mean that a comparison to a specific string is pointless and should be removed? -- The following cryptic message was allegedly found in the inner edge of a Windows XP installation CD: 4F6E65204F5320746F2072756C65207468656D20616C6C2C204F6E65204F5320746F2066696E6420 7468656D2C0D0A4F6E65204F5320746F206272696E67207468656D20616C6C20616E6420696E2074 6865206461726B6E6573732062696E64207468656D2E0A It is rumored that only a true Unix Wizard can decypher this mysterious message, which supposedly encodes the true nature and purpose of the software.