![]() ![]() For example, a developer might correct a string when using a different system code page from the page used by the original developer or a build computer might use a different code page. These different interpretations lead to development and maintenance issues. However, in code page 1253 (Greek), the string represents Upper Case Delta (Δ). For example, "\0xC4" in code page 1252 (Latin-1) represents Upper Case A with Dieresis (Ä). Literal ANSI strings that are not strictly ASCII are interpreted differently when processed with different Windows ANSI code pages. This macro interprets an ANSI string at runtime according to the current Windows ANSI code page. Pointer to the string to interpret as UTF-16 or ANSI. Otherwise, the macro identifies a string as an ANSI string. Identifies a string as Unicode when UNICODE is defined by a preprocessor directive during compilation.
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