"Francois Gouget" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Wine cannot use Unicode strings literals. When you write L"YES" this > is a 32bit Unicode string, not a 16bit unicode string. This means that > when you pass it to lstrcmpiW, which expects 16bit Unicode strings like > all the APIs in Wine, what it sees is this: "Y\0E\0S\0\0\0". And this is > obviously different from "YES". > > > I guess it pays to check the warnings form time to time!
Sure. Why not to change L'\0' to a simple 0 in your patch then? @@ -447,10 +451,10 @@ switch (type) { case REG_SZ: data[9] = L'\0'; /* set end of string */ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -- Dmitry.