Am 26.06.2011 18:41, schrieb Vincas Miliūnas:
Done - http://source.winehq.org/patches/data/75756
+static void test_raw_input_functions(void) +{
- if (pGetRawInputData)
test_get_raw_input_data();
- else
win_skip("GetRawInputData is not available\n");
- if (pRegisterRawInputDevices)
test_register_raw_input_devices();
- else
win_skip("RegisterRawInputDevices is not available\n");
- if (pGetRawInputBuffer)
test_get_raw_input_buffer();
- else
win_skip("GetRawInputBuffer is not available\n");
- if (pDefRawInputProc)
test_def_raw_input_proc();
- else
win_skip("DefRawInputProc is not available\n");
- if (pGetRawInputDeviceList)
test_get_raw_input_device_list();
- else
win_skip("GetRawInputDeviceList is not available\n");
- if (pGetRawInputDeviceInfoA && pGetRawInputDeviceList)
test_get_raw_input_device_info_a();
- else
win_skip("GetRawInputDeviceInfoA and pGetRawInputDeviceList are not available\n");
- if (pGetRawInputDeviceInfoW && pGetRawInputDeviceList)
test_get_raw_input_device_info_w();
- else
win_skip("GetRawInputDeviceInfoW and pGetRawInputDeviceList are not available\n");
- if (pGetRegisteredRawInputDevices && pRegisterRawInputDevices)
test_get_registered_raw_input_devices();
- else
win_skip("GetRegisteredRawInputDevices and pRegisterRawInputDevices are not available\n");
- if (pRegisterRawInputDevices && pGetRawInputData && pDefRawInputProc && pGetRawInputBuffer && pSendInput)
test_get_raw_input_data_simulation();
- else
win_skip("Functions required to perform raw input simulation are not available\n");
+}
1.) No, i thought about something like:
static void test_get_raw_input_data_simulation(void) { HWND hWnd; MSG msg; WNDCLASSA wclass; HANDLE hInstance = GetModuleHandleA( NULL ); BOOL ret; INPUT inputs[2]; UINT timer, size, ret2; RAWINPUT *raw;
if(!pGetRawInputData) { win_skip( "some reason\n" ); return; }
wclass.lpszClassName = "GetRawInputDataTestClass"; ....
2.) Why does patch 3/3 not remove todo_wines from the test?
3.) I'm not sure about the way you splitted the patches. Splitting is good and sending tests first is often a good idea, but in 2/3 you introduce dead code which only later get's used in 3/3. Maybe you should split per function if possible.