On Di, 2007-10-30 at 12:36 +0000, Robert Shearman wrote:
+static DWORD open_cred_mgr_key(HKEY *hkey, BOOL open_for_write) +{
- return RegCreateKeyExW(HKEY_CURRENT_USER,
wszCredentialManagerKey, 0,
NULL, REG_OPTION_NON_VOLATILE,
KEY_READ | KEY_WRITE, NULL, hkey, NULL);
+}
What's the reason of the Parameter "BOOL open_for_write" ?
open_cred_mgr_key is called with (..., TRUE) and (..., FALSE), but you always use "KEY_READ | KEY_WRITE".
On the other hand, gcc does not warn about that unused Parameter. My first Idea was the optimizer in gcc, but removing "-O2" does not give us a warning.
With "-pedantic", we lost (but still no warning for "open_for_write").