;...(

On Oct 24, 2017 4:41 AM, "Alexandre Julliard" <julliard@winehq.org> wrote:
Jefferson Carpenter <jeffersoncarpenter2@gmail.com> writes:

> I knew it was possible to get DRM interfaces because I have an
> application that queries for an IWMDRMReader (I forget 1, 2, or 3)
> over and over and over until S_OK is returned. To begin finding out
> why the return value is sometimes S_OK and sometimes E_NOINTERFACE, I
> compiled an exe that runs WMCreateReader and queries for the
> IWMDRMReader2 interface, and then stepped through the assembly. Turns
> out, the value at that memory location is checked inside of
> QueryInterface.

That's not an acceptable way of figuring things out.

If you have an application that uses this, you can look at what the app
is doing, and try to reproduce that behavior in a test case; but the
Microsoft DLLs have to be treated as black boxes. You can call public
APIs and see what they return, but you can't look inside the box. In
particular, disassembling the code is strictly forbidden. I'm afraid
this means I can no longer accept any patches of yours implementing this
functionality.

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Alexandre Julliard
julliard@winehq.org