X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/edc0f733a7af21014fb6077acb70ac9952259a74..74a8f67d96591cec101def2a7d47c64072aff7fd:/src/msw/datectrl.cpp diff --git a/src/msw/datectrl.cpp b/src/msw/datectrl.cpp index 31952163c8..c544e32251 100644 --- a/src/msw/datectrl.cpp +++ b/src/msw/datectrl.cpp @@ -188,12 +188,41 @@ void wxDatePickerCtrl::SetValue(const wxDateTime& dt) SYSTEMTIME st; if ( dt.IsValid() ) + { + // Don't try setting the date if it's out of range: calendar control + // under XP (and presumably all the other pre-Vista Windows versions) + // doesn't return false from DateTime_SetSystemtime() in this case but + // doesn't actually change the date, so we can't update our m_date + // unconditionally and would need to check whether it was changed + // before doing it. It looks simpler to just check whether it's in + // range here instead. + // + // If we ever drop support for XP we could rely on the return value of + // DateTime_SetSystemtime() but this probably won't happen in near + // future. + wxDateTime dtStart, dtEnd; + GetRange(&dtStart, &dtEnd); + if ( (dtStart.IsValid() && dt < dtStart) || + (dtEnd.IsValid() && dt > dtEnd) ) + { + // Fail silently, some existing code relies on SetValue() with an + // out of range value simply doing nothing -- so don't. + return; + } + dt.GetAsMSWSysTime(&st); + } + if ( !DateTime_SetSystemtime(GetHwnd(), dt.IsValid() ? GDT_VALID : GDT_NONE, &st) ) { - wxLogDebug(wxT("DateTime_SetSystemtime() failed")); + // The only expected failure is when the date is out of range but we + // already checked for this above. + wxFAIL_MSG( wxT("Setting the calendar date unexpectedly failed.") ); + + // In any case, skip updating m_date below. + return; } // we need to keep only the date part, times don't make sense for this