On Fri, 20 Dec 2002, Dimitrie O. Paun wrote:

> On December 20, 2002 04:55 am, Ove Kaaven wrote:
> > It does, but it was more difficult to get things (rpcrt4 in particular) to
> > compile without warnings (or huge piles of typecasts) this way, so I
> > decided to just use LPSTR/LPWSTR instead in the rpc headers. Didn't think
> > it would cause problems.
>
> It does, in C++ because of stronger typing than in C. We can do a conditional
> thing #ifdef __WINE__ ... Alexandre?

No. If it's supposed to be 'unsigned char*' then that's how it should be
and Wine's code just has to deal with it.



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