riched20: Pass count of character into ME_WordBreakProc() instead of count of byte.

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Jactry Zeng 2014-08-20 16:11:52 +08:00 committed by Alexandre Julliard
parent 3a372f26e9
commit 063b3bc9db
1 changed files with 2 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -125,8 +125,7 @@ ME_WordBreakProc(LPWSTR s, INT start, INT len, INT code)
/* FIXME: Native also knows about punctuation */ /* FIXME: Native also knows about punctuation */
TRACE("s==%s, start==%d, len==%d, code==%d\n", TRACE("s==%s, start==%d, len==%d, code==%d\n",
debugstr_wn(s, len), start, len, code); debugstr_wn(s, len), start, len, code);
/* convert number of bytes to number of characters. */
len /= sizeof(WCHAR);
switch (code) switch (code)
{ {
case WB_ISDELIMITER: case WB_ISDELIMITER:
@ -154,7 +153,7 @@ int
ME_CallWordBreakProc(ME_TextEditor *editor, WCHAR *str, INT len, INT start, INT code) ME_CallWordBreakProc(ME_TextEditor *editor, WCHAR *str, INT len, INT start, INT code)
{ {
if (!editor->pfnWordBreak) { if (!editor->pfnWordBreak) {
return ME_WordBreakProc(str, start, len * sizeof(WCHAR), code); return ME_WordBreakProc(str, start, len, code);
} else if (!editor->bEmulateVersion10) { } else if (!editor->bEmulateVersion10) {
/* MSDN lied about the third parameter for EditWordBreakProc being the number /* MSDN lied about the third parameter for EditWordBreakProc being the number
* of characters, it is actually the number of bytes of the string. */ * of characters, it is actually the number of bytes of the string. */