windows fill_utf16_buf: explain the expected return value

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Ralf Jung 2024-04-23 09:32:35 +02:00
parent a77f76e263
commit a21c2d8704
2 changed files with 14 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -201,14 +201,21 @@ pub fn to_u16s<S: AsRef<OsStr>>(s: S) -> crate::io::Result<Vec<u16>> {
// currently reside in the buffer. This function is an abstraction over these
// functions by making them easier to call.
//
// The first callback, `f1`, is yielded a (pointer, len) pair which can be
// The first callback, `f1`, is passed a (pointer, len) pair which can be
// passed to a syscall. The `ptr` is valid for `len` items (u16 in this case).
// The closure is expected to return what the syscall returns which will be
// interpreted by this function to determine if the syscall needs to be invoked
// again (with more buffer space).
// The closure is expected to:
// - On success, return the actual length of the written data *without* the null terminator.
// This can be 0. In this case the last_error must be left unchanged.
// - On insufficient buffer space,
// - either return the required length *with* the null terminator,
// - or set the last-error to ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER and return `len`.
// - On other failure, return 0 and set last_error.
//
// This is how most but not all syscalls indicate the required buffer space.
// Other syscalls may need translation to match this protocol.
//
// Once the syscall has completed (errors bail out early) the second closure is
// yielded the data which has been read from the syscall. The return value
// passed the data which has been read from the syscall. The return value
// from this closure is then the return value of the function.
pub fn fill_utf16_buf<F1, F2, T>(mut f1: F1, f2: F2) -> crate::io::Result<T>
where

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@ -326,6 +326,8 @@ fn home_dir_crt() -> Option<PathBuf> {
super::fill_utf16_buf(
|buf, mut sz| {
// GetUserProfileDirectoryW does not quite use the usual protocol for
// negotiating the buffer size, so we have to translate.
match c::GetUserProfileDirectoryW(
ptr::without_provenance_mut(CURRENT_PROCESS_TOKEN),
buf,