reactos/rostests/apitests/winprint/EnumPrintProcessorDatatypesW.c

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/*
* PROJECT: ReactOS Standard Print Processor API Tests
* LICENSE: GNU GPLv2 or any later version as published by the Free Software Foundation
* PURPOSE: Tests for EnumPrintProcessorDatatypesW
* COPYRIGHT: Copyright 2015 Colin Finck <colin@reactos.org>
*/
#include <apitest.h>
#define WIN32_NO_STATUS
#include <windef.h>
#include <winbase.h>
#include <wingdi.h>
#include <winspool.h>
START_TEST(EnumPrintProcessorDatatypesW)
{
DWORD cbNeeded;
DWORD cbTemp;
DWORD dwReturned;
PDATATYPES_INFO_1W pDatatypesInfo1;
// Try with an invalid level. The error needs to be set by winspool, but not by the Print Processor.
SetLastError(0xDEADBEEF);
ok(!EnumPrintProcessorDatatypesW(NULL, NULL, 0, NULL, 0, NULL, NULL), "EnumPrintProcessorDatatypesW returns TRUE!\n");
ok(GetLastError() == 0xDEADBEEF, "EnumPrintProcessorDatatypesW returns error %lu!\n", GetLastError());
// Now try with valid level, but no pcbNeeded and no pcReturned. The error needs to be set by RPC.
SetLastError(0xDEADBEEF);
ok(!EnumPrintProcessorDatatypesW(NULL, NULL, 1, NULL, 0, NULL, NULL), "EnumPrintProcessorDatatypesW returns TRUE!\n");
ok(GetLastError() == 0xDEADBEEF, "EnumPrintProcessorDatatypesW returns error %lu!\n", GetLastError());
// Now try with pcbNeeded and pcReturned, but give no Print Processor. Show that winprint actually ignores the given Print Processor.
SetLastError(0xDEADBEEF);
ok(!EnumPrintProcessorDatatypesW(NULL, NULL, 1, NULL, 0, &cbNeeded, &dwReturned), "EnumPrintProcessorDatatypesW returns TRUE!\n");
ok(GetLastError() == ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER, "EnumPrintProcessorDatatypesW returns error %lu!\n", GetLastError());
ok(cbNeeded > 0, "cbNeeded is 0!\n");
ok(dwReturned == 0, "dwReturned is %lu!\n", dwReturned);
// Same error has to occur when looking for an invalid Print Processor.
SetLastError(0xDEADBEEF);
ok(!EnumPrintProcessorDatatypesW(NULL, L"invalid", 1, NULL, 0, &cbNeeded, &dwReturned), "EnumPrintProcessorDatatypesW returns TRUE!\n");
ok(GetLastError() == ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER, "EnumPrintProcessorDatatypesW returns error %lu!\n", GetLastError());
ok(cbNeeded > 0, "cbNeeded is 0!\n");
ok(dwReturned == 0, "dwReturned is %lu!\n", dwReturned);
// Now get the required buffer size by supplying all information. This needs to fail with ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER.
SetLastError(0xDEADBEEF);
ok(!EnumPrintProcessorDatatypesW(NULL, L"winprint", 1, NULL, 0, &cbNeeded, &dwReturned), "EnumPrintProcessorDatatypesW returns TRUE!\n");
ok(GetLastError() == ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER, "EnumPrintProcessorDatatypesW returns error %lu!\n", GetLastError());
ok(cbNeeded > 0, "cbNeeded is 0!\n");
ok(dwReturned == 0, "dwReturned is %lu!\n", dwReturned);
// Same error has to occur with a size to small.
SetLastError(0xDEADBEEF);
ok(!EnumPrintProcessorDatatypesW(NULL, L"winprint", 1, NULL, 1, &cbNeeded, &dwReturned), "EnumPrintProcessorDatatypesW returns TRUE!\n");
ok(GetLastError() == ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER, "EnumPrintersW returns error %lu!\n", GetLastError());
ok(cbNeeded > 0, "cbNeeded is 0!\n");
ok(dwReturned == 0, "dwReturned is %lu!\n", dwReturned);
// Now provide the demanded size, but no buffer. Show that winprint returns a different error than the same function in winspool.
SetLastError(0xDEADBEEF);
ok(!EnumPrintProcessorDatatypesW(NULL, L"winprint", 1, NULL, cbNeeded, &cbTemp, &dwReturned), "EnumPrintProcessorDatatypesW returns TRUE!\n");
ok(GetLastError() == ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER, "EnumPrintProcessorDatatypesW returns error %lu!\n", GetLastError());
ok(cbTemp == cbNeeded, "cbTemp is %lu!\n", cbTemp);
ok(dwReturned == 0, "dwReturned is %lu!\n", dwReturned);
// This also has to fail the same way when no Print Processor was given at all.
SetLastError(0xDEADBEEF);
ok(!EnumPrintProcessorDatatypesW(NULL, NULL, 1, NULL, cbNeeded, &cbTemp, &dwReturned), "EnumPrintProcessorDatatypesW returns TRUE!\n");
ok(GetLastError() == ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER, "EnumPrintProcessorDatatypesW returns error %lu!\n", GetLastError());
ok(cbTemp == cbNeeded, "cbTemp is %lu!\n", cbTemp);
ok(dwReturned == 0, "dwReturned is %lu!\n", dwReturned);
// Finally use the function as intended and aim for success! Show that winprint doesn't modify the error code at all.
pDatatypesInfo1 = HeapAlloc(GetProcessHeap(), 0, cbNeeded);
SetLastError(0xDEADBEEF);
ok(EnumPrintProcessorDatatypesW(NULL, L"winprint", 1, (PBYTE)pDatatypesInfo1, cbNeeded, &cbNeeded, &dwReturned), "EnumPrintProcessorDatatypesW returns FALSE!\n");
ok(GetLastError() == 0xDEADBEEF, "EnumPrintProcessorDatatypesW returns error %lu!\n", GetLastError());
HeapFree(GetProcessHeap(), 0, pDatatypesInfo1);
}