Commit 4d30e7af authored by Alexandre Julliard's avatar Alexandre Julliard

oleaut32/tests: Use the correct allocator in the ClearCustData test.

parent 18419dab
...@@ -5788,21 +5788,13 @@ static void test_UintChangeTypeEx(void) ...@@ -5788,21 +5788,13 @@ static void test_UintChangeTypeEx(void)
static void test_ClearCustData(void) static void test_ClearCustData(void)
{ {
WCHAR buff[sizeof(CUSTDATAITEM) * NUM_CUST_ITEMS / sizeof(WCHAR)];
CUSTDATA ci; CUSTDATA ci;
unsigned i; unsigned i;
CHECKPTR(ClearCustData); CHECKPTR(ClearCustData);
memset(buff, 0, sizeof(buff));
ci.cCustData = NUM_CUST_ITEMS; ci.cCustData = NUM_CUST_ITEMS;
/* This is a bit tricky. We use SysAllocStringByteLen to allocate the ci.prgCustData = CoTaskMemAlloc( sizeof(CUSTDATAITEM) * NUM_CUST_ITEMS );
* 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)));
for (i = 0; i < NUM_CUST_ITEMS; i++) for (i = 0; i < NUM_CUST_ITEMS; i++)
VariantInit(&ci.prgCustData[i].varValue); VariantInit(&ci.prgCustData[i].varValue);
pClearCustData(&ci); pClearCustData(&ci);
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