PerditionC
11th January 2004 17:11 UTC
where is strstri in script.cpp defined?
I finally compiled a MinGW build that correctly handled user variables (the .ndata section originally was placed before the imports causing fun havoc), and I am updating my source from a few weeks back before submitting a patch. However, script.cpp now seems to make use of strstri, but I can't seem to find where the function/macro is defined.
I'm probably just overlooking it, but would someone please point out where in the source it is defined.
Thanks,
Jeremy
Joost Verburg
11th January 2004 18:17 UTC
It's just a case insensitive version of strstr. Just a Windows API function.
Spatacoli
11th January 2004 23:09 UTC
I found that I needed to #include <shlwapi.h> to get today's release to compile. Should I have needed to do that?
Joost Verburg
12th January 2004 07:40 UTC
There declarion is indeed there. I'll have a look at it later.
PerditionC
12th January 2004 08:52 UTC
Thanks, I looked in MinGW's shlwapi.h and it does have StrStrI, I was only looking for strstri.
Joost Verburg
12th January 2004 15:28 UTC
Because shlwapi does not exist by default on all Windows versions, I added something else.
It should work fine now.