I'm trying to get the current directory under win7 with VS c++ but
TCHAR pBuf[MAX_PATH];
int bytes = GetModuleFileName(NULL, pBuf, MAX_PATH);
std::cout << bytes << " " << pBuf << " " << GetLastError() << std::endl;
returns length 58 and what I believe to be a pointer in pBuf pointing to 68. Errorcode is 0.
Thank you!
Your << operator does not accept const TCHAR*
as a string argument, and you have it printed out as a generic pointer.
One of the ways to fix the problem is to use A
version of the API (CHAR
buffer and GetModuleFileNameA
function):
CHAR pBuf[MAX_PATH];
int bytes = GetModuleFileNameA(NULL, pBuf, MAX_PATH);
std::cout << bytes << " " << pBuf << " " << GetLastError() << std::endl;