kernel32/tests: Fix some test failures on Win9x/WinMe.

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Paul Vriens 2009-10-14 13:34:06 +02:00 committed by Alexandre Julliard
parent af683e711c
commit d11df5126d

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@ -270,6 +270,7 @@ static void testWriteNotWrappedProcessed(HANDLE hCon, COORD sbSize)
const int mylen = strlen(mytest);
const int mylen2 = strchr(mytest, '\n') - mytest;
int p;
WORD attr;
ok(GetConsoleMode(hCon, &mode) && SetConsoleMode(hCon, (mode | ENABLE_PROCESSED_OUTPUT) & ~ENABLE_WRAP_AT_EOL_OUTPUT),
"clearing wrap at EOL & setting processed output\n");
@ -284,6 +285,15 @@ static void testWriteNotWrappedProcessed(HANDLE hCon, COORD sbSize)
{
okCHAR(hCon, c, mytest[c.X - sbSize.X + 5], TEST_ATTRIB);
}
ReadConsoleOutputAttribute(hCon, &attr, 1, c, &len);
/* Win9x and WinMe change the attribs for '\n' up to 'f' */
if (attr == TEST_ATTRIB)
{
win_skip("Win9x/WinMe don't respect ~ENABLE_WRAP_AT_EOL_OUTPUT\n");
return;
}
okCHAR(hCon, c, ' ', DEFAULT_ATTRIB);
c.X = 0; c.Y++;
@ -381,6 +391,7 @@ static void testWriteWrappedProcessed(HANDLE hCon, COORD sbSize)
const char* mytest = "abcd\nf\tg";
const int mylen = strlen(mytest);
int p;
WORD attr;
ok(GetConsoleMode(hCon, &mode) && SetConsoleMode(hCon, mode | (ENABLE_WRAP_AT_EOL_OUTPUT|ENABLE_PROCESSED_OUTPUT)),
"setting wrap at EOL & processed output\n");
@ -396,7 +407,11 @@ static void testWriteWrappedProcessed(HANDLE hCon, COORD sbSize)
okCHAR(hCon, c, mytest[p], TEST_ATTRIB);
}
c.X = sbSize.X - 9 + p;
okCHAR(hCon, c, ' ', DEFAULT_ATTRIB);
ReadConsoleOutputAttribute(hCon, &attr, 1, c, &len);
if (attr == TEST_ATTRIB)
win_skip("Win9x/WinMe changes attribs for '\\n' up to 'f'\n");
else
okCHAR(hCon, c, ' ', DEFAULT_ATTRIB);
c.X = 0; c.Y++;
okCHAR(hCon, c, mytest[5], TEST_ATTRIB);
for (c.X = 1; c.X < 8; c.X++)
@ -419,7 +434,11 @@ static void testWriteWrappedProcessed(HANDLE hCon, COORD sbSize)
c.X = 0; c.Y++;
okCHAR(hCon, c, mytest[3], TEST_ATTRIB);
c.X++;
okCHAR(hCon, c, ' ', DEFAULT_ATTRIB);
ReadConsoleOutputAttribute(hCon, &attr, 1, c, &len);
if (attr == TEST_ATTRIB)
win_skip("Win9x/WinMe changes attribs for '\\n' up to 'f'\n");
else
okCHAR(hCon, c, ' ', DEFAULT_ATTRIB);
c.X = 0; c.Y++;
okCHAR(hCon, c, mytest[5], TEST_ATTRIB);