On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 3:06 PM, Alexandre Julliard julliard@winehq.org wrote:
Hib Eris hib@hiberis.nl writes:
+static BOOL merge_type_match(LPCWSTR type1, LPCWSTR type2) +{
- const WCHAR szl[] = {'l', 0};
- const WCHAR szs[] = {'s', 0};
- const WCHAR szL[] = {'L', 0};
- const WCHAR szS[] = {'S', 0};
- if ((!StrCmpNW(type1, szl, 1) || !StrCmpNW(type1, szs, 1)) &&
- (!StrCmpNW(type2, szl, 1) || !StrCmpNW(type2, szs, 1)))
- return TRUE;
- if ((!StrCmpNW(type1, szL, 1) || !StrCmpNW(type1, szS, 1)) &&
- (!StrCmpNW(type2, szL, 1) || !StrCmpNW(type2, szS, 1)))
- return TRUE;
- return !StrCmpNW(type1, type2, 1);
+}
Surely you don't need StrCmpNW to compare one character...
I guess not. This may sound as a stupid question to you, but how should I do it? Can I just do
if (type[0] == 's') ?
I am a bit worried that this comparison on WCHAR is not guaranteed to work?
Hib Eris