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Which HRESULT literal constant will fail the SUCCEEDED() macro?


Definition of SUCCEEDED(): #define SUCCEEDED(hr) (((HRESULT)(hr)) >= 0)

Background: When an Ok button is clicked on a dialog, I need to return an HRESULT value hr such that SUCCEEDED(hr) is true. If Cancel button is clicked, I need to return a negative value. I could have used bools, but that would break the existing pattern (usually the hr values come from depths of system dlls). So, I know I can return S_OK on Ok, but what do I return on Cancel? I could just return (HRESULT)-1;, but there must be a better way - some HRESULT literal constant which has negative value and represents a generic failure. S_FALSE is not it, for it's value is defined as 1L.

Please help me find the right constant.


Solution

  • Typical values are shown here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa378137(VS.85).aspx

    E_FAIL or E_ABORT seem the most obvious.