shell32/tests: Fix ITEMIDLIST format test on Win2k and below.

On Win2k SHITEMID only contains FileStructA.
This structure isn't padded like it is on WinXP and contains a
supplementary CHAR* member at its end which contains the 8.3 filename if
needed.
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Nicolas Le Cam 2009-04-09 01:30:31 +02:00 committed by Alexandre Julliard
parent fbcec1ca56
commit fa010ad211

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@ -1376,11 +1376,11 @@ static void test_ITEMIDLIST_format(void) {
HANDLE hFile;
HRESULT hr;
BOOL bResult;
WCHAR wszFile[3][17] = { { 'e','v','e','n','_',0 }, { 'o','d','d','_',0 },
WCHAR wszFile[3][17] = { { 'e','v','e','n','_',0 }, { 'o','d','d','_',0 },
{ 'l','o','n','g','e','r','_','t','h','a','n','.','8','_','3',0 } };
int i;
if(!pSHGetSpecialFolderPathW) return;
if (!pSHGetSpecialFolderPathW) return;
bResult = pSHGetSpecialFolderPathW(NULL, wszPersonal, CSIDL_PERSONAL, FALSE);
ok(bResult, "SHGetSpecialFolderPathW failed! Last error: %u\n", GetLastError());
@ -1417,9 +1417,9 @@ static void test_ITEMIDLIST_format(void) {
CHAR szFile[MAX_PATH];
struct FileStructA *pFileStructA;
WORD cbOffset;
WideCharToMultiByte(CP_ACP, 0, wszFile[i], -1, szFile, MAX_PATH, NULL, NULL);
hFile = CreateFileW(wszFile[i], GENERIC_WRITE, 0, NULL, CREATE_NEW, FILE_FLAG_WRITE_THROUGH, NULL);
ok(hFile != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE, "CreateFile failed! (%u)\n", GetLastError());
if (hFile == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
@ -1439,51 +1439,57 @@ static void test_ITEMIDLIST_format(void) {
pFileStructA = (struct FileStructA *)pidlFile->mkid.abID;
ok(pFileStructA->type == 0x32, "PIDLTYPE should be 0x32!\n");
ok(pFileStructA->dummy == 0x00, "Dummy Byte should be 0x00!\n");
ok(pFileStructA->dwFileSize == 0, "Filesize should be zero!\n");
ok(pFileStructA->dwFileSize == 0, "Filesize should be zero!\n");
if (i < 2) /* First two file names are already in valid 8.3 format */
if (i < 2) /* First two file names are already in valid 8.3 format */
ok(!strcmp(szFile, (CHAR*)&pidlFile->mkid.abID[12]), "Wrong file name!\n");
else
else
/* WinXP stores a derived 8.3 dos name (LONGER~1.8_3) here. We probably
* can't implement this correctly, since unix filesystems don't support
* this nasty short/long filename stuff. So we'll probably stay with our
* current habbit of storing the long filename here, which seems to work
* just fine. */
todo_wine { ok(pidlFile->mkid.abID[18] == '~', "Should be derived 8.3 name!\n"); }
todo_wine
ok(pidlFile->mkid.abID[18] == '~' ||
broken(pidlFile->mkid.abID[34] == '~'), /* Win2k */
"Should be derived 8.3 name!\n");
if (i == 0) /* First file name has an even number of chars. No need for alignment. */
ok(pidlFile->mkid.abID[12 + strlen(szFile) + 1] != '\0',
"Alignment byte, where there shouldn't be!\n");
ok(pidlFile->mkid.abID[12 + strlen(szFile) + 1] != '\0' ||
broken(pidlFile->mkid.cb == 2 + 12 + strlen(szFile) + 1 + 1), /* Win2k */
"Alignment byte, where there shouldn't be!\n");
if (i == 1) /* Second file name has an uneven number of chars => alignment byte */
ok(pidlFile->mkid.abID[12 + strlen(szFile) + 1] == '\0',
ok(pidlFile->mkid.abID[12 + strlen(szFile) + 1] == '\0',
"There should be an alignment byte, but isn't!\n");
/* The offset of the FileStructW member is stored as a WORD at the end of the pidl. */
cbOffset = *(WORD*)(((LPBYTE)pidlFile)+pidlFile->mkid.cb-sizeof(WORD));
ok (cbOffset >= sizeof(struct FileStructA) &&
cbOffset <= pidlFile->mkid.cb - sizeof(struct FileStructW),
ok ((cbOffset >= sizeof(struct FileStructA) &&
cbOffset <= pidlFile->mkid.cb - sizeof(struct FileStructW)) ||
broken(pidlFile->mkid.cb == 2 + 12 + strlen(szFile) + 1 + 1) || /* Win2k on short names */
broken(pidlFile->mkid.cb == 2 + 12 + strlen(szFile) + 1 + 12 + 1), /* Win2k on long names */
"Wrong offset value (%d) stored at the end of the PIDL\n", cbOffset);
if (cbOffset >= sizeof(struct FileStructA) &&
cbOffset <= pidlFile->mkid.cb - sizeof(struct FileStructW))
cbOffset <= pidlFile->mkid.cb - sizeof(struct FileStructW))
{
struct FileStructW *pFileStructW = (struct FileStructW *)(((LPBYTE)pidlFile)+cbOffset);
ok(pidlFile->mkid.cb == cbOffset + pFileStructW->cbLen,
ok(pidlFile->mkid.cb == cbOffset + pFileStructW->cbLen,
"FileStructW's offset and length should add up to the PIDL's length!\n");
if (pidlFile->mkid.cb == cbOffset + pFileStructW->cbLen) {
/* Since we just created the file, time of creation,
* time of last access and time of last write access just be the same.
* These tests seem to fail sometimes (on WinXP), if the test is run again shortly
* time of last access and time of last write access just be the same.
* These tests seem to fail sometimes (on WinXP), if the test is run again shortly
* after the first run. I do remember something with NTFS keeping the creation time
* if a file is deleted and then created again within a couple of seconds or so.
* Might be the reason. */
ok (pFileStructA->uFileDate == pFileStructW->uDate &&
pFileStructA->uFileTime == pFileStructW->uTime,
"Last write time should match creation time!\n");
ok (pFileStructA->uFileDate == pFileStructW->uDate2 &&
pFileStructA->uFileTime == pFileStructW->uTime2,
"Last write time should match last access time!\n");