oleaut32: Spelling fixes.
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@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ HRESULT WINAPI CreateStdDispatch(
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* Method, property and parameter names can be localised. The details required to
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* map names to methods and parameters are collected in a type library, usually
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* output by an IDL compiler using the objects IDL description. This information is
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* accessible programatically through the ITypeLib interface (for a type library),
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* accessible programmatically through the ITypeLib interface (for a type library),
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* and the ITypeInfo interface (for an object within the type library). Type information
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* can also be created at run-time using CreateDispTypeInfo().
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*
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@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
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*
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* BUGS
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*
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* Support PICTYPE_BITMAP and PICTYPE_ICON, altough only bitmaps very well..
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* Support PICTYPE_BITMAP and PICTYPE_ICON, although only bitmaps very well..
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* Lots of methods are just stubs.
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*
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*
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@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ static HRESULT WINAPI IRecordInfoImpl_RecordClear(IRecordInfo *iface, PVOID pvEx
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var = ((PBYTE)pvExisting)+This->fields[i].offset;
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switch(This->fields[i].vt) {
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case VT_BSTR:
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/* NOTE: Windows implementatino reads DWORD (len) before string,
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/* NOTE: Windows implementation reads DWORD (len) before string,
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* but it seems to do nothing with this */
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*(BSTR*)var = NULL;
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break;
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@ -483,7 +483,7 @@ HRESULT WINAPI SafeArrayAllocDescriptor(UINT cDims, SAFEARRAY **ppsaOut)
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* Failure: An HRESULT error code indicating the error.
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*
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* NOTES
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* - This function does not chack that vt is an allowed VARTYPE.
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* - This function does not check that vt is an allowed VARTYPE.
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* - Unlike SafeArrayAllocDescriptor(), vt is associated with the array.
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* See SafeArray.
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*/
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@ -1050,7 +1050,7 @@ static void test_VarParseNumFromStr(void)
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EXPECT(1,NUMPRS_HEX_OCT,0,1,0,0);
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EXPECT2(0,FAILDIG);
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/* Doesn't recognise hex in .asm sytax */
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/* Doesn't recognise hex in .asm syntax */
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CONVERT("0h", NUMPRS_HEX_OCT);
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EXPECT(1,NUMPRS_HEX_OCT,0,1,0,0);
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EXPECT2(0,FAILDIG);
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@ -5261,7 +5261,7 @@ static void test_VarCat(void)
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}
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}
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/* Runnning single comparison tests to compare outputs */
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/* Running single comparison tests to compare outputs */
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/* Test concat strings */
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V_VT(&left) = VT_BSTR;
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@ -6273,7 +6273,7 @@ static void test_VarCmp(void)
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}
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}
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/* VARCMP{,EX} run each 4 tests with a permutation of all posible
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/* VARCMP{,EX} run each 4 tests with a permutation of all possible
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input variants with (1) and without (0) VT_RESERVED set. The order
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of the permutations is (0,0); (1,0); (0,1); (1,1) */
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VARCMP(INT,4711,I2,4711,VARCMP_EQ);
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@ -3322,7 +3322,7 @@ static void test_VarDateFromStr(void)
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CHECKPTR(VarDateFromStr);
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CHECKPTR(SystemTimeToVariantTime);
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/* Some date formats are relative, so we need to find the cuurent year */
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/* Some date formats are relative, so we need to find the current year */
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GetSystemTime(&st);
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st.wHour = st.wMinute = st.wSecond = st.wMilliseconds = 0;
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DFS(NULL); EXPECT_MISMATCH;
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bstr = SysAllocString(sz);
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bstrempty = SysAllocString(szempty);
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/* NULL handling. Yepp, MSDN is totaly wrong here */
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/* NULL handling. Yepp, MSDN is totally wrong here */
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VARBSTRCMP(NULL,NULL,0,VARCMP_EQ);
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VARBSTRCMP(bstr,NULL,0,VARCMP_GT);
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VARBSTRCMP(NULL,bstr,0,VARCMP_LT);
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@ -998,7 +998,7 @@ typedef struct tagITypeInfoImpl
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const ITypeInfo2Vtbl *lpVtbl;
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const ITypeCompVtbl *lpVtblTypeComp;
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LONG ref;
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BOOL no_free_data; /* don't free data structurees */
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BOOL no_free_data; /* don't free data structures */
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TYPEATTR TypeAttr ; /* _lots_ of type information. */
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ITypeLibImpl * pTypeLib; /* back pointer to typelib */
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int index; /* index in this typelib; */
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pTypeLibImpl->ctCustData = MSFT_CustData(&cx, tlbHeader.CustomDataOffset, &pTypeLibImpl->pCustData);
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}
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/* fill in typedescriptions */
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/* fill in type descriptions */
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if(tlbSegDir.pTypdescTab.length > 0)
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{
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int i, j, cTD = tlbSegDir.pTypdescTab.length / (2*sizeof(INT));
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SLTG_DoFuncs(pBlk, pBlk + pTITail->funcs_off, pTI, pTITail->cFuncs, pNameTable, ref_lookup);
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/* this is necessary to cope with MSFT typelibs that set cFuncs to the number
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* of dispinterface functons including the IDispatch ones, so
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* of dispinterface functions including the IDispatch ones, so
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* ITypeInfo::GetFuncDesc takes the real value for cFuncs from cbSizeVft */
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pTI->TypeAttr.cbSizeVft = pTI->TypeAttr.cFuncs * sizeof(void *);
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@ -616,7 +616,7 @@ DGifDecompressLine(GifFileType * GifFile,
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LastCode = Private->LastCode;
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if (StackPtr != 0) {
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/* Let pop the stack off before continueing to read the gif file: */
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/* Let pop the stack off before continuing to read the gif file: */
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while (StackPtr != 0 && i < LineLen)
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Line[i++] = Stack[--StackPtr];
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}
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return GIF_ERROR;
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if (CrntCode == EOFCode) {
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/* Note however that usually we will not be here as we will stop
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/* Note, however, that usually we will not be here as we will stop
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* decoding as soon as we got all the pixel, or EOF code will
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* not be read at all, and DGifGetLine/Pixel clean everything. */
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if (i != LineLen - 1 || Private->PixelCount != 0) {
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@ -44,7 +44,7 @@
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* History:
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* 14 Jun 89 - Version 1.0 by Gershon Elber.
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* 3 Sep 90 - Version 1.1 by Gershon Elber (Support for Gif89, Unique names)
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* 15 Sep 90 - Version 2.0 by Eric S. Raymond (Changes to suoport GIF slurp)
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* 15 Sep 90 - Version 2.0 by Eric S. Raymond (Changes to support GIF slurp)
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* 26 Jun 96 - Version 3.0 by Eric S. Raymond (Full GIF89 support)
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* 17 Dec 98 - Version 4.0 by Toshio Kuratomi (Fix extension writing code)
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*****************************************************************************/
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@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ static const WCHAR szPercentZeroStar_d[] = { '%','0','*','d','\0' };
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* Common format definitions
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*/
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/* Fomat types */
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/* Format types */
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#define FMT_TYPE_UNKNOWN 0x0
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#define FMT_TYPE_GENERAL 0x1
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#define FMT_TYPE_NUMBER 0x2
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* Copyright 2005 Daniel Remenak
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* Copyright 2006 Google (Benjamin Arai)
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*
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* The alorithm for conversion from Julian days to day/month/year is based on
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* The algorithm for conversion from Julian days to day/month/year is based on
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* that devised by Henry Fliegel, as implemented in PostgreSQL, which is
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* Copyright 1994-7 Regents of the University of California
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*
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{
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lpUd->st.wMonth--; /* Previous month */
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if (lpUd->st.wMonth == 2 && IsLeapYear(lpUd->st.wYear))
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lpUd->st.wDay = 29; /* Februaury has 29 days on leap years */
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lpUd->st.wDay = 29; /* February has 29 days on leap years */
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else
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lpUd->st.wDay = days[lpUd->st.wMonth]; /* Last day of the month */
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}
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/* Possibly need to roll the date forward */
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if (lpUd->st.wMonth == 2 && IsLeapYear(lpUd->st.wYear))
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rollForward = lpUd->st.wDay - 29; /* Februaury has 29 days on leap years */
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rollForward = lpUd->st.wDay - 29; /* February has 29 days on leap years */
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else
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rollForward = lpUd->st.wDay - days[lpUd->st.wMonth];
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* NOTES
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* - The smallest favoured type present in dwVtBits that can represent the
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* number in pNumprs without losing precision is used.
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* - Signed types are preferrred over unsigned types of the same size.
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* - Signed types are preferred over unsigned types of the same size.
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* - Preferred types in order are: integer, float, double, currency then decimal.
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* - Rounding (dropping of decimal points) occurs without error. See VarI8FromR8()
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* for details of the rounding method.
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* design?): If some other VTBIT's for integers are specified together
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* with VTBIT_I8 and the number will fit only in a VT_I8 Windows will "cast"
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* the number to the smallest requested integer truncating this way the
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* number. Wine dosn't implement this "feature" (yet?).
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* number. Wine doesn't implement this "feature" (yet?).
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*/
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HRESULT WINAPI VarNumFromParseNum(NUMPARSE *pNumprs, BYTE *rgbDig,
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ULONG dwVtBits, VARIANT *pVarDst)
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else
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hres = DISP_E_BADVARTYPE;
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/* if resutl type is not S_OK, then no need to go further */
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/* if result type is not S_OK, then no need to go further */
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if (hres != S_OK)
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{
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V_VT(out) = resultvt;
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VARIANT_int_add(val->bitsnum, 3, &x, 1);
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}
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}
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/* This step is requierd in order to remove excess bits of precision from the
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/* This step is requiered in order to remove excess bits of precision from the
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end of the bit representation, down to the precision guaranteed by the
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floating point number. */
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if (isDouble) {
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*
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* RETURNS
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* Success: S_OK. pdateOut contains the converted value.
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* FAILURE: An HRESULT error code indicating the prolem.
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* FAILURE: An HRESULT error code indicating the problem.
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*
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* NOTES
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* Any date format that can be created using the date formats from lcid
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