I am having a problem acquiring the friendly name (dbcp_name) from DEV_BROADCAST_PORT using delphi.
I have tried using the microsoft help documentation which says it is a pointer to a null terminated string, but on that page there is a comment which indicates it is a variable-length structure, and dbcp_name is an array that contains the actual characters of the port name.
I have tried to extract this but I currently have not found a way as when I get it to return anything it is complete gibberish.
The code I have used follows:
PDevBroadcastPort = ^DEV_BROADCAST_PORT;
DEV_BROADCAST_PORT = packed record
dbcp_size : DWORD ;
dbcp_devicetype : DWORD;
dbcp_reserved : DWORD ;
dbcp_name : array[0..0] of ansichar; //TCHAR dbcp_name[1]; not valid
end;
I have tried different values for the length of the array, I had read somewhere that this was the correct declaration but I am not entirely sure. Also the commented out line is what the microsoft document gives for the line in C++
To extract the information I have tried this:
var
PData: PDevBroadcastPort;
FName: string;
...
PData := PDevBroadcastPort(Msg.lParam);
ShowMessage('Length '+Inttostr(length(PData^.dbcp_name)));
FName := '';
i:=0;
while((PData^.dbcp_name[i]) <> #0) and (i < 100) do
begin
FName := FName + (PData.dbcp_name[i]);
i := i +1;
ShowMessage(FName);
end;
I have tried setting the while loop to terminate at the length of the data structure but if I dont set it then it becomes huge.
Any help is appreciated and if I have left out any code which is needed for this question please let me know and I shall acquire it as soon as I can.
Thanks
PData
and see whether it matches what the documentation says to expect.