Hi,
usp10/tests/usp10.c contains a test for EnumLanguageGroupLocalesA. The test that uses this function is not using any other functions.
EnumLanguageGroupLocalesA is a kernel32 function and Win98 and NT4 don't have this function.
The question now is should I change the usp10.c tests to check for the availability of EnumLanguageGroupLocalesA or just move the complete test to the kernel32 ones (where the availability is already tested).
Cheers,
Paul.
"Paul Vriens" paul.vriens.wine@gmail.com wrote:
usp10/tests/usp10.c contains a test for EnumLanguageGroupLocalesA. The test that uses this function is not using any other functions.
EnumLanguageGroupLocalesA is a kernel32 function and Win98 and NT4 don't have this function.
The question now is should I change the usp10.c tests to check for the availability of EnumLanguageGroupLocalesA or just move the complete test to the kernel32 ones (where the availability is already tested).
The test in usp10 uses EnumLanguageGroupLocalesA just as a loop driver to test usp10 APIs inside of enum_proc(), that's impossible to move the test to kernel32 without losing its functionality. So, I'd propose just add a check for EnumLanguageGroupLocalesA presence before executing the test.