Am Montag, den 19.05.2008, 20:41 +0900 schrieb Dmitry Timoshkov: > "Michael Karcher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms683893(VS.85).aspx > > says so. I will test Microsoft's native implementation when I get around > > to. > That's the description of 32-bit implementation, 16-bit one may differ. Of course. That's why I am going to test.
> > PS: is it possible to test 16 bit API function in the wine test suite? I > > suppose not, as it should be compilable in a 32 bit Windows environment, > > so we don't even have LoadLibrary16. > Of course Wine has LoadLibrary16, and a working 16-bit implementation. I know. I already used it for a toy implementation of regsvr (16 bit version). But the wine testsuite has the policy to be compilable with MSVC too, so no wine specific code allowed, if I understand it correctly. And *they* don't have LoadLibrary16 available in their include files. > Although there is no built-in support for 16-bit tests, there is a way > to build them: > http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-devel/2008-February/062566.html Thanks for the pointer. So openwatcom is the way to go to write real 16 bit tests. I wondered what open source compiler would compile 16 bit code and started thinking of some embedded x86 compiler. Regards, Michael Karcher
