Checked with:
a) Null tabstop array with non-zero number of entries
b) Negative number of entries (MSDN is wrong; it is not an error)
c) Single tabwidth of negative size
d) Single specified tabwidth of zero size
makes the test succeed on Win9x and NT4 platforms.
Add a 'strict' mode which specifically makes sure that the NT location
is set. In strict mode the test succeeds on Windows XP and Wine.
SPI_ICONVERTICALSPACING and SPI_SETICONTITLEWRAP to match XP.
The SPI_SETBORDER test leaves an incorect border setting and is just
too erratic: comment it out for now.
Modified the SPI_ICONHORIZONTALSPACING, SPI_ICONVERTICALSPACING and
SPI_SETWORKAREA to not cause the icons to be reorganized.
Don't test out-of-bound values for SPI_SETKEYBOARDSPEED as behavior
differs accross Windows platforms.
On Win9x the maximum value for SPI_SETSCREENSAVETIMEOUT is 32767.
The registry keys and values stored in them for
SPI_ICONHORIZONTALSPACING and SPI_ICONVERTICALSPACING depend on the
Windows platform: ignore them.
No Windows platform seems to SPI_SETFASTTASKSWITCH: no longer test it.
The lParam of WM_SETTINGCHANGE is quite useless (even the MSDN says
so!) and varies accross Windows platforms. Ignore it.
Always check the SystemParametersInfoA return code as it fails in very
strange ways on some platforms. Skip unsupported settings.
Skip Unicode tests on platforms that don't support it.
return more compliant values for usage in PrivateExtractIcons and PrivateExtractIconEx
accept and fill in the icon identifier array correctly if provided
allow to retrieve both small and large icons together.
- Simplify PrivateExtraxtIcons
- Modify PrivateExtractIconExW to:
use compatible signature to ExtractIconEx in shell32 which it really is directly
as tested on W2K by calling both functions with the same parameters
directly call internal extraction function
fix error when requesting 1 icon for both sizes
'init' spec file directive.
Winebuild long options now use a more standard double dash format
(older format still supported for backwards compatibility).