Many apps dynamically bind to entry points to determine if features in Windows are available as well, This may cause quite a few apps to report huge numbers of warnings when there is actually nothing wrong
On Monday 08 March 2004 08:44 pm, Robert Shearman wrote:
Many applications dynamically bind to entry points and can fail in strange ways if they are not found. This patch enables users to see any failing GetProcAddress calls that could be responsible for bad behaviour.
Kevin Koltzau wrote:
On Monday 08 March 2004 08:44 pm, Robert Shearman wrote:
Many applications dynamically bind to entry points and can fail in strange ways if they are not found. This patch enables users to see any failing GetProcAddress calls that could be responsible for bad behaviour.
Many apps dynamically bind to entry points to determine if features in Windows are available as well, This may cause quite a few apps to report huge numbers of warnings when there is actually nothing wrong
And that would be why I made it a 'warn' instead of a 'fixme'. It's not turned on by default and you would only turn on warnings if there is actually something wrong.
Rob