I have the following function below that gathers the document properties of a PDF that I am printing.
For some reason, in Delphi 7 (running XP), this works great...however, when I try to recompile with Delphi XE using Windows 7, the function always seems to exit failing...dwRet = IDOK!
I noticed that my dwNeeded object in Delphi 7 was 7332, and in XE it is 4294967295!!
Any idea how I can quickly fix this?
Function TPrintPDF.GetPrinterDevMode ( pDevice: PChar ): PDevMode;
Var
pDevModeVar : PDevMode;
pDevModeVar2 : PDevMode;
dwNeeded : DWord;
dwRet : DWord;
Begin
{ Start by opening the printer }
If (Not OpenPrinter (pDevice, PrinterHandle, Nil))
Then Result := Nil;
{ Step 1: Allocate a buffer of the correct size }
dwNeeded := DocumentProperties (0,
PrinterHandle, { Handle to our printer }
pDevice, { Name of the printer }
pDevModevar^, { Asking for size, so these are not used }
pDevModeVar^,
0); { Zero returns buffer size }
GetMem (pDevModeVar, dwNeeded);
{ Step 2: Get the default DevMode for the printer }
dwRet := DocumentProperties (0,
PrinterHandle,
pDevice,
pDevModeVar^, { The address of the buffer to fill }
pDevModeVar2^, { Not using the input buffer }
DM_OUT_BUFFER); { Have the output buffer filled }
{ If failure, cleanup and return failure }
If (dwRet <> IDOK) Then Begin
FreeMem (pDevModeVar);
ClosePrinter (PrinterHandle);
Result := Nil;
End;
{ Finished with the printer }
ClosePrinter (PrinterHandle);
{ Return the DevMode structure }
Result := pDevModeVar;
End; { GetPrinterDevMode Function }
dwNeededshould be declared asLONG. It is signed. Negative value means the function failed. That's exactly what happened to you. You don't check for errors when you callDocumentProperties. Quite possibly the Delphi header translation forDocumentPropertiesis bogus. – David Heffernan Jul 31 '12 at 18:35LONG. I also wonder whether it is wise to pass garbage to the 4th and 5th params. – David Heffernan Jul 31 '12 at 19:06Int64! UseLONGfromWindows. OrIntegerif you must. You might as well try and be accurate. Also your error handling is completely and utterly broken in this routine. – David Heffernan Jul 31 '12 at 19:15