Re: secur32: Remove the SECUR32_ALLOC() macro around HeapAlloc().
Juan Lang wrote:
On Dec 5, 2007 12:52 PM, Michael Stefaniuc <mstefani(a)redhat.de> wrote:
Checked with Kai and Dmitry and there is nothing special about SECUR32_ALLOC(). There are more direct usages of HeapAlloc() than of the macro so instead of replacing SECUR32_ALLOC() with heap_alloc() just remove it altogether.
No prob. I introduced those macros some years ago before valgrind was usable with wine, it made debugging memory leaks (via redefinition of the macros with special leak-tracking ones) easier. Valgrind is certainly better. I thought that was still the reason why those $dll_alloc() and now heap_alloc() wrappers are used. I mean the main reason cause we all know that the HeapAlloc() API just sucks.
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