Check for NULL in lstrcpy* (Windows uses real exception handlers).
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@ -247,7 +247,14 @@ SEGPTR WINAPI lstrcpy16( SEGPTR dst, LPCSTR src )
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LPSTR WINAPI lstrcpy32A( LPSTR dst, LPCSTR src )
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{
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TRACE(string,"strcpy %s\n", debugstr_a (src));
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/* Windows does not check for NULL pointers here, so we don't either */
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/* In real windows the whole function is protected by an exception handler
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* that returns ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER on faulty parameters
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* We currently just check for NULL.
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*/
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if (!dst || !src) {
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SetLastError(ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER);
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return 0;
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}
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strcpy( dst, src );
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return dst;
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}
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@ -260,7 +267,14 @@ LPWSTR WINAPI lstrcpy32W( LPWSTR dst, LPCWSTR src )
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{
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register LPWSTR p = dst;
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TRACE(string,"strcpy L%s\n", debugstr_w (src));
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/* Windows does not check for NULL pointers here, so we don't either */
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/* In real windows the whole function is protected by an exception handler
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* that returns ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER on faulty parameters
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* We currently just check for NULL.
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*/
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if (!dst || !src) {
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SetLastError(ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER);
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return 0;
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}
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while ((*p++ = *src++));
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return dst;
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}
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@ -286,7 +300,14 @@ LPSTR WINAPI lstrcpyn32A( LPSTR dst, LPCSTR src, INT32 n )
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LPSTR p = dst;
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TRACE(string,"strcpyn %s for %d chars\n",
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debugstr_an (src,n), n);
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/* Windows does not check for NULL pointers here, so we don't either */
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/* In real windows the whole function is protected by an exception handler
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* that returns ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER on faulty parameters
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* We currently just check for NULL.
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*/
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if (!dst || !src) {
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SetLastError(ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER);
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return 0;
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}
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while ((n-- > 1) && *src) *p++ = *src++;
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if (n >= 0) *p = 0;
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return dst;
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@ -303,7 +324,14 @@ LPWSTR WINAPI lstrcpyn32W( LPWSTR dst, LPCWSTR src, INT32 n )
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LPWSTR p = dst;
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TRACE(string,"strcpyn L%s for %d chars\n",
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debugstr_wn (src,n), n);
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/* Windows does not check for NULL pointers here, so we don't either */
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/* In real windows the whole function is protected by an exception handler
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* that returns ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER on faulty parameters
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* We currently just check for NULL.
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*/
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if (!dst || !src) {
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SetLastError(ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER);
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return 0;
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}
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while ((n-- > 1) && *src) *p++ = *src++;
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if (n >= 0) *p = 0;
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return dst;
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