On Tue, 2003-12-30 at 22:29, Alexandre Julliard wrote:
The ERRs are useless. If Windows does a NULL check, then we should do one too, without any error message; if Windows doesn't, then we shouldn't check at all.
Well, I tested with a 98 copy of shell32 and it crashes too, so I guess the patch was wrong anyway. I can't seem to reproduce the original problem I was trying to solve anyway, so oh well, mark it for the X files.
I guess the reason we need to crash when windows does is for apps that trap the fault and rely on it? Or is it just about being as correct as possible?