brutalcomputer(a)b:/tmp$ i586-mingw32msvc-gcc test.c brutalcomputer(a)b:/tmp$ wine a.exe 17_'A simple test . ' brutalcomputer(a)b:/tmp$ gcc test.c brutalcomputer(a)b:/tmp$ ./a.out 47_'A(a)space@simple(a)space@test(a)space@@space(a).@space@' brutalcomputer(a)b:/tmp$ I don't understand either... Ubuntu 10.04. i586-mingw32msvc-gcc (GCC) 4.4.2 gcc (Ubuntu 4.3.4-10ubuntu1) 4.3.4 Can this be a bug in gcc 4.3? Btw. In Visual 2008 it works correctly. Eric 2010/11/5 GOUJON Alexandre <ale.goujon(a)gmail.com>:
Hi everyone,
I'm still trying to improve wine cmd but I'm stuck with my patch making tests failing.
After some investigations, I've found that my function which replace all @space@ by real spaces does not always work. So I've written a test_case (attached code). It runs perfectly on Ubuntu (compiled with gcc) but does nothing on Windows (compiled with i586-mingw32msvc-gcc). In fact, on windows, strstr fails and so never goes into the while{ } loop.
Is MinGW the culprit ? Should I use another function ? Any idea ?
[Why *standard* function don't even work on Windows ?]
Thanks in advance !