James Hawkins wrote: > On 10/10/06, Saulius Krasuckas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> @@ -148,6 +149,8 @@ static void test_LZOpenFileA_existing_co >> test.szPathName, expected); >> LZClose(file); >> } else { /* Win9x */ >> + ok(GetLastError() == ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND, >> + "GetLastError() returns %ld\n", GetLastError()); >> ok(test.cBytes == 0xA5, >> "LZOpenFileA set test.cBytes to %d\n", test.cBytes); >> ok(test.nErrCode == ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND, >> > > GetLastError returns a DWORD, so these formats need to be %d, not %ld. > There is already a big effort to clean these up, so we don't need to > introduce more. Yes, but lz32 isn't converted yet so he is correct. I didn't do lz32 as he was working on it and I didn't want to introduce conflicts.
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