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4d30e7af
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4d30e7af
authored
May 08, 2009
by
Alexandre Julliard
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oleaut32/tests: Use the correct allocator in the ClearCustData test.
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@@ -5788,21 +5788,13 @@ static void test_UintChangeTypeEx(void)
static
void
test_ClearCustData
(
void
)
{
WCHAR
buff
[
sizeof
(
CUSTDATAITEM
)
*
NUM_CUST_ITEMS
/
sizeof
(
WCHAR
)];
CUSTDATA
ci
;
unsigned
i
;
CHECKPTR
(
ClearCustData
);
memset
(
buff
,
0
,
sizeof
(
buff
));
ci
.
cCustData
=
NUM_CUST_ITEMS
;
/* This is a bit tricky. We use SysAllocStringByteLen to allocate the
* array, since native uses an internal IMalloc interface for allocating
* its memory, while Wine uses HeapAlloc(). Doing this ensures we allocate
* using the correct function whether with native or builtin.
*/
ci
.
prgCustData
=
(
LPCUSTDATAITEM
)
Get
(
SysAllocStringByteLen
((
LPCSTR
)
buff
,
sizeof
(
buff
)));
ci
.
prgCustData
=
CoTaskMemAlloc
(
sizeof
(
CUSTDATAITEM
)
*
NUM_CUST_ITEMS
);
for
(
i
=
0
;
i
<
NUM_CUST_ITEMS
;
i
++
)
VariantInit
(
&
ci
.
prgCustData
[
i
].
varValue
);
pClearCustData
(
&
ci
);
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