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© 1998 Seagate Software, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Module Name:
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Wsbassrt.h
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Abstract:
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This header file defines the part of the platform code that is
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responsible for the low level error handling used by all other
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modules.
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Author:
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Rohde Wakefield [rohde] 23-Oct-1996
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Revision History:
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Brian Dodd [brian] 6-Dec-1996
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added WsbAssertStatus, WsbAssertNoError, WsbAssertHandle
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added WsbAffirmStatus, WsbAffirmNoError, WsbAffirmHandle
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Michael Lotz [lotz] 3-Mar-1997
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added WsbAffirmNtStatus
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Cat Brant [cbrant] 10-Feb-1998
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added WsbAssertNtStatus
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--*/
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#include "stdio.h"
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#include "crtdbg.h"
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#include "wsbtrace.h"
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#ifndef _WSBASSRT_
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#define _WSBASSRT_
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//
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// The following macros should be used when dealing with
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// many HRESULT return values in C++ exception handling.
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/*++
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Macro Name:
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WsbAssert
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Macro Description:
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Should be used for checking conditions that if seen
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would be considered coding errors (i.e. the conditions should
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never occur).
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Arguments:
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cond - A boolean expression for the condition to check.
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hr - The result parameter to throw if the condition is false.
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--*/
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#define WsbAssert(cond, hr) \
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if (!(cond)) { \
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WsbLogEvent(WSB_MESSAGE_PROGRAM_ASSERT, 0, NULL, WsbHrAsString(hr), NULL); \
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_ASSERTE(cond); \
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WsbThrow(hr); \
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}
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/*++
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Macro Name:
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WsbThrow
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Macro Description:
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Throw the argument.
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Arguments:
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hr - Parameter to throw.
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--*/
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#ifdef WSB_TRACE_IS
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#define WsbThrow(hr) \
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{ \
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WsbTrace(OLESTR("WsbThrow <%hs>, <%d>, hr = <%ls>.\n"), __FILE__, __LINE__, WsbHrAsString(hr)); \
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throw((HRESULT)hr); \
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}
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#else
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#define WsbThrow(hr) throw((HRESULT)hr)
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#endif
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/*++
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Macro Name:
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WsbAffirm
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Macro Description:
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Should be used for checking conditions that are
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considered errors to the function (and the function should not
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continue), but are the result of errors that are allowable (although
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potentially rare). This function has failed, but the caller needs to
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determine whether this is a fatal problem, a problem that needs to
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be logged an worked around, or whether it can handle the problem.
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Arguments:
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cond - A boolean expression for the condition to check.
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hr - The result parameter to throw if the condition is false.
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--*/
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#define WsbAffirm(cond, hr) if (!(cond)) WsbThrow(hr)
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/*++
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Macro Name:
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WsbAffirmHr
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Macro Description:
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Similar to WsbAffirm(), but is used to wrap functions
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that return an HRESULT (normally COM methods).
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A sample use is:
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HRESULT hr = S_OK;
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try {
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WsbAssert(0 != pUnk);
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WsbAffirmHr(CoCreateInstance(...));
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} WsbCatch(hr)
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return (hr);
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Arguments:
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hr - Result from a function call.
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--*/
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#define WsbAffirmHr(hr) \
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{ \
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HRESULT lHr; \
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lHr = (hr); \
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WsbAffirm(SUCCEEDED(lHr), lHr); \
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}
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#define WsbAffirmHrOk(hr) \
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{ \
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HRESULT lHr; \
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lHr = (hr); \
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WsbAffirm(S_OK == lHr, lHr); \
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}
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/*++
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Macro Name:
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WsbAssertHr
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Macro Description:
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Similar to WsbAssert(), but is used to wrap functions
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that return an HRESULT (normally COM methods).
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Arguments:
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hr - Result from a function call.
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--*/
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#define WsbAssertHr(hr) \
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{ \
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HRESULT lHr; \
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lHr = (hr); \
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WsbAssert(SUCCEEDED(lHr), lHr); \
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}
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/*++
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Macro Name:
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WsbAssertHrOk
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Macro Description:
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Checks that a function result is S_OK.
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Arguments:
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hr - Result from a function call.
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--*/
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#define WsbAssertHrOk(hr) \
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{ \
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HRESULT lHr; \
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lHr = (hr); \
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WsbAssert(S_OK == lHr, lHr); \
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}
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/*++
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Macro Name:
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WsbAssertStatus
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Macro Description:
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Similar to WsbAssert(), but is used to wrap Win32 functions
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that return a BOOL status.
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This macro checks the status, and if FALSE, gets the
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last error and converts it to HRESULT, then asserts
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the result.
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Arguments:
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status - a BOOL result from a function call.
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See Also:
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WsbAffirmStatus
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--*/
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#define WsbAssertStatus(status) \
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{ \
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BOOL bStatus; \
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bStatus = (status); \
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if (!bStatus) { \
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DWORD dwErr = GetLastError(); \
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HRESULT lHr = HRESULT_FROM_WIN32(dwErr); \
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WsbAssert(SUCCEEDED(lHr), lHr); \
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} \
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}
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/*++
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Macro Name:
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WsbAssertWin32
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Macro Description:
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Similar to WsbAssert(), but is used to wrap Win32 functions
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that return a Win32 status.
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This macro checks the status, and if not ERROR_SUCCESS,
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converts it to HRESULT, then asserts the result.
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Arguments:
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status - a Win32 result from a function call.
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See Also:
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WsbAffirmStatus
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--*/
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#define WsbAssertWin32( status ) \
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{ \
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LONG lStatus; \
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lStatus = (status); \
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if ( lStatus != ERROR_SUCCESS ) { \
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HRESULT lHr = HRESULT_FROM_WIN32( lStatus ); \
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WsbAssert(SUCCEEDED(lHr), lHr); \
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} \
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}
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/*++
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Macro Name:
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WsbAssertNoError
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Macro Description:
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Similar to WsbAssert(), but is used to wrap Win32 functions
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that return a DWORD error code. These functions return NO_ERROR
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if the function completed successfully.
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This macro checks the return value and if an error condition
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is detected, the error is converted to an HRESULT, then asserts
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the result.
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Arguments:
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err - a DWORD result from a function call.
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See Also:
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WsbAffirmNoError
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--*/
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#define WsbAssertNoError(retval) \
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{ \
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DWORD dwErr; \
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dwErr = (retval); \
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if (dwErr != NO_ERROR) { \
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HRESULT lHr = HRESULT_FROM_WIN32(dwErr); \
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WsbAssert(SUCCEEDED(lHr), lHr); \
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} \
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}
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/*++
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Macro Name:
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WsbAssertHandle
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Macro Description:
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Similar to WsbAssert(), but is used to wrap Win32 functions
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that return a HANDLE.
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This macro checks the handle and if it is invalid, gets the
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last error, converts it to an HRESULT, then asserts the result.
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Arguments:
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hndl - a HANDLE result from a function call.
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See Also:
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WsbAffirmHandle
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--*/
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#define WsbAssertHandle(hndl) \
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{ \
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HANDLE hHndl; \
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hHndl = (hndl); \
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if ((hHndl == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) || (hHndl == NULL)) { \
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DWORD dwErr = GetLastError(); \
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HRESULT lHr = HRESULT_FROM_WIN32(dwErr); \
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WsbAssert(SUCCEEDED(lHr), lHr); \
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} \
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}
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/*++
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Macro Name:
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WsbAssertPointer
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Macro Description:
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Similar to WsbAssert(), but is used specifically to check for
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a valid pointer.
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This macro asserts that the pointer is non-zero, and throws
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E_POINTER if it is not.
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Arguments:
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ptr - the pointer to test.
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See Also:
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WsbAffirmPointer
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--*/
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#define WsbAssertPointer( ptr ) \
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{ \
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WsbAssert( ptr != 0, E_POINTER);\
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}
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/*++
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Macro Name:
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WsbAssertAlloc
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Macro Description:
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Similar to WsbAssert(), but is used specifically to check for
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a valid memory allocation.
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This macro asserts that the pointer is non-zero, and throws
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E_OUTOFMEMORY if it is not.
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Arguments:
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ptr - the pointer to test.
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See Also:
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WsbAffirmAlloc
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--*/
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#define WsbAssertAlloc( ptr ) \
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{ \
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WsbAssert( (ptr) != 0, E_OUTOFMEMORY );\
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}
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/*++
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Macro Name:
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WsbAffirmStatus
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Macro Description:
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Similar to WsbAffirm(), but is used to wrap Win32 functions
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that return a BOOL status.
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This macro checks the status, and if FALSE, gets the
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last error and converts it to HRESULT, then affirms
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the result.
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Arguments:
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status - a BOOL result from a function call.
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See Also:
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WsbAssertStatus
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--*/
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#define WsbAffirmStatus(status) \
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{ \
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BOOL bStatus; \
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bStatus = (status); \
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if (!bStatus) { \
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DWORD dwErr = GetLastError(); \
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HRESULT lHr = HRESULT_FROM_WIN32(dwErr); \
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WsbAffirm(SUCCEEDED(lHr), lHr); \
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} \
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}
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/*++
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Macro Name:
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WsbAffirmWin32
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Macro Description:
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Similar to WsbAssert(), but is used to wrap Win32 functions
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that return a Win32 status.
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This macro checks the status, and if not ERROR_SUCCESS,
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converts it to HRESULT, then asserts the result.
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Arguments:
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status - a Win32 result from a function call.
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See Also:
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WsbAffirmStatus
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--*/
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#define WsbAffirmWin32( status ) \
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{ \
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LONG lStatus; \
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lStatus = (status); \
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if ( lStatus != ERROR_SUCCESS ) { \
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HRESULT lHr = HRESULT_FROM_WIN32( lStatus ); \
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WsbAffirm(SUCCEEDED(lHr), lHr); \
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} \
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}
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/*++
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Macro Name:
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WsbAffirmNtStatus
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Macro Description:
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Similar to WsbAffirm(), but is used to wrap NT System functions
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that return a NTSTATUS result.
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This macro checks the status, and if not successful, gets the
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last error and converts it to HRESULT, then affirms
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the result.
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Arguments:
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status - a NTSTATUS result from a function call.
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See Also:
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WsbAffirmStatus
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--*/
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#define WsbAffirmNtStatus(status) \
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{ \
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NTSTATUS _ntStatus; \
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_ntStatus = (NTSTATUS)( status ); \
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if ( !NT_SUCCESS( _ntStatus ) ) { \
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HRESULT _lHr = HRESULT_FROM_NT( _ntStatus ); \
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WsbAffirm(SUCCEEDED(_lHr), _lHr); \
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} \
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}
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/*++
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Macro Name:
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WsbAssertNtStatus
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Macro Description:
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Similar to WsbAssert(), but is used to wrap NT System functions
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that return a NTSTATUS result.
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This macro checks the status, and if not successful, gets the
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last error and converts it to HRESULT, then affirms
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the result.
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Arguments:
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status - a NTSTATUS result from a function call.
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See Also:
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WsbAssertStatus
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--*/
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#define WsbAssertNtStatus(status) \
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{ \
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NTSTATUS _ntStatus; \
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_ntStatus = (NTSTATUS)( status ); \
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if ( !NT_SUCCESS( _ntStatus ) ) { \
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HRESULT _lHr = HRESULT_FROM_NT( _ntStatus ); \
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WsbAssert(SUCCEEDED(_lHr), _lHr); \
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} \
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}
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/*++
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Macro Name:
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WsbAffirmLsaStatus
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Macro Description:
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Similar to WsbAffirm(), but is used to wrap NT System functions
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that return a NTSTATUS result.
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This macro checks the status, and if not successful, gets the
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last error and converts it to HRESULT, then affirms
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the result.
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Arguments:
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status - a NTSTATUS result from a function call.
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See Also:
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WsbAffirmStatus
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--*/
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#define WsbAffirmLsaStatus(status) \
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{ \
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NTSTATUS _ntStatus; \
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_ntStatus = (NTSTATUS)( status ); \
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if ( !NT_SUCCESS( _ntStatus ) ) { \
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HRESULT _lHr = HRESULT_FROM_WIN32( LsaNtStatusToWinError(_ntStatus) ); \
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WsbAffirm(SUCCEEDED(_lHr), _lHr); \
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} \
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}
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/*++
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Macro Name:
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WsbAffirmNoError
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Macro Description:
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Similar to WsbAffirm(), but is used to wrap Win32 functions
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that return a DWORD error code. These functions return NO_ERROR
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if the function completed successfully.
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This macro checks the return value and if an error condition
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is detected, the error is converted to an HRESULT, then affirms
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the result.
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Arguments:
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err - a DWORD result from a function call.
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See Also:
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WsbAssertNoError
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--*/
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#define WsbAffirmNoError(retval) \
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{ \
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DWORD dwErr; \
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dwErr = (retval); \
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if (dwErr != NO_ERROR) { \
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HRESULT lHr = HRESULT_FROM_WIN32(dwErr); \
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WsbAffirm(SUCCEEDED(lHr), lHr); \
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} \
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}
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/*++
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Macro Name:
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WsbAffirmHandle
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Macro Description:
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Similar to WsbAffirm(), but is used to wrap Win32 functions
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that return a HANDLE.
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This macro checks the handle and if it is invalid, gets the
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last error, converts it to an HRESULT, then affirms the result.
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Arguments:
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hndl - a HANDLE result from a function call.
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See Also:
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WsbAssertHandle
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--*/
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#define WsbAffirmHandle(hndl) \
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{ \
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HANDLE hHndl; \
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hHndl = (hndl); \
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if ((hHndl == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) || (hHndl == NULL)) { \
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DWORD dwErr = GetLastError(); \
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HRESULT lHr = HRESULT_FROM_WIN32(dwErr); \
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WsbAffirm(SUCCEEDED(lHr), lHr); \
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} \
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}
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/*++
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Macro Name:
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WsbAffirmPointer
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Macro Description:
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Similar to WsbAffirm(), but is used specifically to check for
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a valid pointer.
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This macro affrims that the pointer is non-zero, and returns
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E_POINTER if it is not.
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Arguments:
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ptr - the pointer to test.
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See Also:
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WsbAssertPointer
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--*/
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#define WsbAffirmPointer( ptr ) \
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{ \
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WsbAffirm( ptr != 0, E_POINTER);\
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}
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/*++
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Macro Name:
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WsbAffirmAlloc
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Macro Description:
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Similar to WsbAffirm(), but is used specifically to check for
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a valid memory allocation.
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This macro affrims that the pointer is non-zero, and returns
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E_OUTOFMEMORY if it is not.
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Arguments:
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ptr - the pointer to test.
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See Also:
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WsbAssertAlloc
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--*/
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#define WsbAffirmAlloc( ptr ) \
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{ \
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WsbAffirm( (ptr) != 0, E_OUTOFMEMORY );\
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}
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/*++
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Macro Name:
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WsbCatchAndDo
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Macro Description:
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Catch an exception and execute some code.
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Arguments:
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hr - The result value that was thrown.
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code - Code to execute.
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--*/
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#define WsbCatchAndDo(hr, code) \
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catch (HRESULT catchHr) { \
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hr = catchHr; \
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{ code } \
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}
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/*++
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Macro Name:
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WsbCatch
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Macro Description:
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Catch an exception and save the error code value.
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Arguments:
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hr - The result value that was thrown.
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--*/
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#define WsbCatch(hr) \
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catch(HRESULT catchHr) { \
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hr = catchHr; \
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}
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#endif // _WSBASSRT_
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