Paul Vriens wrote:
Dmitry Timoshkov wrote:
"Aric Stewart" <aric(a)codeweavers.com> wrote:
+ /* + * Windows XP is unable to recreate the ViewWindow2 returning + * A Catastrophic failure error + */ + if (broken(hr == 0x8000ffff || hr == E_FAIL)) + { + skip("second attempt is a Catastrophic failure\n"); + goto cleanup; + }
broken() is supposed to be used exclusively inside of ok() calls.
So incorporating all it would be something like:
if (hr == E_UNEXPECTED || hr == E_FAIL) { win_skip("second attempt is a Catastrophic failure\n"); goto cleanup; }
Correct? This means only if we have one of those failures we have an error on Wine but a skip on Windows.
Or maybe just: ok(SUCCEEDED(hr) || broken(hr == E_UNEXPECTED || hr == E_FAIL), "CreateViewWindow2 returned %#x\n", hr); /* * Windows XP is unable to recreate the ViewWindow2 returning * A Catastrophic failure error */ if (hr == E_UNEXPECTED || hr == E_FAIL) goto cleanup; -- Cheers, Paul.