Le 13/09/2018 à 08:29, Dmitry Timoshkov a écrit :
Pierre Schweitzer pierre@reactos.org wrote:
- size = 0x1000;
- resources = HeapAlloc(GetProcessHeap(), 0, size);
- if (!resources)
- {
WNetCloseEnum(connected);
return WN_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
- }
- do
- {
size = 0x1000;
count = -1;
There is no need to initialize count, you are not verifying it anyway after the API call.
I do use it after the API call (see the for loop). And it's needed to initialize it as it is an IN/OUT parameter (specifies how many entries you want).
memset(resources, 0, size);
ret = WNetEnumResourceW(connected, &count, resources, &size);
if (ret == WN_SUCCESS || ret == WN_MORE_DATA)
{
iter = resources;
for (; count; count--)
{
WNetCancelConnection2W(iter->lpLocalName, 0, TRUE);
iter++;
}
}
else
break;
- } while (ret != WN_NO_MORE_ENTRIES);
Since you are using an arbitrary size for NETRESOURCEW array it should be possible to avoid dynamic heap allocation by using a fixed size array of NETRESOURCEW structures (say 16), or even a single item. That would simplify the code.
It's not possible. NETRESOURCEW is a dynamic length structure. Its strings are append at the end of the structure.
Cheers,