Microsoft KB Archive/115826

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The information in this article applies to:


 * Microsoft Win32 Application Programming Interface (API), included with:
 * Microsoft Windows NT 3.1

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SUMMARY
The entry for "SearchPath" in the "Win32 Programmer's Reference" says that the return value will be one of the following:


 * The length (in characters) of the string copied to the buffer.

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 * 0 if the function fails [see "GetLastError" in the "Win32 Programmer's Reference" for more information].

If the specified file is not found, then the return value is 0, but the value retrieved by GetLastError is not changed.

In order to distinguish the "file not found" condition from another error (out of memory, invalid parameter, and so forth), call SetLastError with a value of NO_ERROR before calling SearchPath.

MORE INFORMATION
This behavior is by design. The recommended way to check the return status for SearchPath is:

  return value >  buffer length    buffer too small return value = 0                file not found or another error return value <= buffer length   file found Handle the case where the return value is 0 as follows:   TCHAR  szFilename[] = "MyFile.Txt"; TCHAR szPathname[MAX_PATH]; LPTSTR lpszFilename;

SetLastError( NO_ERROR ); if( !SearchPath( NULL, szFilename, NULL, MAX_PATH, szPathname, &lpszFilename ) ) {     if( GetLastError == NO_ERROR ) Display( "File not found." ); else Display( "SearchPath failed!" ); } Additional query words: 3.10

Keywords         : Version          : winnt:3.1 Platform         : winnt Issue type       :
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