Do those debug prints really need to be DPRINT1's ??
-----Original Message-----
From: jimtabor(a)svn.reactos.org [mailto:jimtabor@svn.reactos.org]
Sent: 06 January 2006 14:24
To: ros-diffs(a)reactos.org
Subject: [ros-diffs] [jimtabor] 20610: Revert, thx Thomas, wasnt sure.
Revert, thx Thomas, wasnt sure.
Modified: trunk/reactos/subsys/win32k/ntuser/menu.c
_____
Modified: trunk/reactos/subsys/win32k/ntuser/menu.c
--- trunk/reactos/subsys/win32k/ntuser/menu.c 2006-01-06 13:57:38 UTC (rev
20609)
+++ trunk/reactos/subsys/win32k/ntuser/menu.c 2006-01-06 14:23:26 UTC (rev
20610)
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@
#define NDEBUG
#include <debug.h>
-extern PMENU_OBJECT FASTCALL
+PMENU_OBJECT FASTCALL
IntGetSystemMenu(PWINDOW_OBJECT Window, BOOL bRevert, BOOL RetMenu);
@@ -1659,7 +1659,7 @@
MENUBARINFO kmbi;
DECLARE_RETURN(BOOL);
- DPRINT("Enter NtUserGetMenuBarInfo\n");
+ DPRINT1("Enter NtUserGetMenuBarInfo\n");
UserEnterShared();
if (!(WindowObject = UserGetWindowObject(hwnd)))
@@ -1849,7 +1849,7 @@
RETURN(Res);
CLEANUP:
- DPRINT("Leave NtUserGetMenuBarInfo, ret=%i\n",_ret_);
+ DPRINT1("Leave NtUserGetMenuBarInfo, ret=%i\n",_ret_);
UserLeave();
END_CLEANUP;
}
@@ -1887,7 +1887,7 @@
PMENU_ITEM MenuItem;
DECLARE_RETURN(BOOL);
- DPRINT("Enter NtUserGetMenuItemRect\n");
+ DPRINT1("Enter NtUserGetMenuItemRect\n");
UserEnterShared();
if (!(Menu = UserGetMenuObject(hMenu)))
@@ -1923,7 +1923,7 @@
RETURN( TRUE);
CLEANUP:
- DPRINT("Leave NtUserGetMenuItemRect, ret=%i\n",_ret_);
+ DPRINT1("Leave NtUserGetMenuItemRect, ret=%i\n",_ret_);
UserLeave();
END_CLEANUP;
}
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