"Erich Hoover" ehoover@mines.edu wrote:
- oldError = GetLastError();
- /* Read and Write sharing are necessary if a flush is performed on an open file */
- hFile = CreateFileW(CurProfile->filename, GENERIC_WRITE, FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_WRITE, NULL, CREATE_ALWAYS,
FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, NULL); if (hFile == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { WARN("could not save profile file %s (error was %d)\n", debugstr_w(CurProfile->filename), GetLastError()); return FALSE; }
- /* The operation has succeed, do not over-write the error code */
- SetLastError(oldError);
It's been said many times that if you need to save/restore last error value you are doing something wrong.
- /* Get* routines set S_OK on success, Write* routines return last error */
- SetLastError(S_OK);
There is no point in setting or checking last error value on success in vast majority of cases, do you have an app that depends on this? Besides, S_OK is an OLE error code and can not be used in kernel.