Reputation: 256631
i am trying to call EnumSystemLocales
in Delphi. For example:
{ Called for each supported locale. }
function LocalesCallback(Name: PChar): BOOL; stdcall;
begin
OutputDebugString(Name);
Result := Bool(1); //True
end;
procedure TForm1.Button1Click(Sender: TObject);
begin
EnumSystemLocales(@LocalesCallback, LCID_SUPPORTED);
end;
The problem is that the callback is only being called once.
Note: EnumSystemLocales
is returning true, indicating success.
The remarks of EnumSystemLocales
says that my callback must return true to continue enumerating (or more correctly, must not return false to continue enumerating):
The function enumerates locales by passing locale identifiers, one at a time, to the specified application-defined callback function. This continues until all of the installed or supported locale identifiers have been passed to the callback function or the callback function returns FALSE.
On the documentation of the callback function:
BOOL CALLBACK EnumLocalesProc(
__in LPTSTR lpLocaleString
);
a commenter has come across a problem with the definition of "not false":
This function must return 1, not (DWORD) -1 to continue processing
This makes me think that delphi's definition of
True: BOOL;
is different than Window's. (That's why i tried a return value of BOOL(1)
- which still fails).
Next i wonder if it's not even supposed to be stdcall
.
Either way, can someone suggest how, in Delpi, to call EnumSystemLocales
?
Edit: Also tried:
Result := BOOL(-1);
Result := BOOL($FFFFFFFF);
Result := BOOL(1);
Result := True;
Upvotes: 9
Views: 880
Reputation: 2101
This problem happens due WinAPI bug, observed in Windows version 5.1
WinNls EnumXXX function family (and, according to the comments, probably several others) is only recognizing exactly (BOOL)1
as (BOOL)TRUE
and will stop enumeration if callback returns any other returnValue != (BOOL)FALSE
.
Here is a most semantic workaround i figured out:
LongWord(Result) := LongWord(True); // WINBUG: WinNls functions will continue
// enumeration only if exactly 1 was returned
// from the callback
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 27493
If you insist on using BOOL
type for callback function result, use this:
function LocalesCallback(Name: PChar): BOOL; stdcall;
begin
OutputDebugString(Name);
LongWord(Result) := 1;
end;
because Bool(1) = $FFFFFFFF
.
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 136391
try declarating the LocalesCallback
function like this
function LocalesCallback(Name: PChar): Integer; stdcall;
check this sample
{$APPTYPE CONSOLE}
{$R *.res}
uses
Windows,
SysUtils;
function LocalesCallback(Name: PChar): Integer; stdcall;
begin
Writeln(Name);
Result := 1;
end;
begin
try
EnumSystemLocales(@LocalesCallback, LCID_SUPPORTED);
except
on E: Exception do
Writeln(E.ClassName, ': ', E.Message);
end;
Readln;
end.
Upvotes: 9