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c642e4a3
Commit
c642e4a3
authored
Feb 28, 1999
by
Juergen Schmied
Committed by
Alexandre Julliard
Feb 28, 1999
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open_object should return ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND when the named object
is not found.
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@@ -461,11 +461,16 @@ int open_object( const char *name, const struct object_ops *ops,
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@@ -461,11 +461,16 @@ int open_object( const char *name, const struct object_ops *ops,
unsigned
int
access
,
int
inherit
)
unsigned
int
access
,
int
inherit
)
{
{
struct
object
*
obj
=
find_object
(
name
);
struct
object
*
obj
=
find_object
(
name
);
if
(
!
obj
)
return
-
1
;
/* FIXME: set error code */
if
(
!
obj
)
{
SET_ERROR
(
ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND
);
return
-
1
;
}
if
(
ops
&&
obj
->
ops
!=
ops
)
if
(
ops
&&
obj
->
ops
!=
ops
)
{
{
release_object
(
obj
);
release_object
(
obj
);
return
-
1
;
/* FIXME: set error code */
SET_ERROR
(
ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE
);
/* FIXME: not the right type */
return
-
1
;
}
}
return
alloc_handle
(
current
->
process
,
obj
,
access
,
inherit
);
return
alloc_handle
(
current
->
process
,
obj
,
access
,
inherit
);
}
}
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