[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michael Guennewig) writes:

> Variant 1: use simply a char, let compiler auto-convert to WCHAR
> Variant 2: use a WORD
> Variant 3: use L'.' construct and cast to WCHAR
> Variant 4: use L'.' construct

Variant 1 is best. There is no need to add casts or L prefixes, and it
makes the code harder to read. Of course this only works for 7-bit
ASCII chars, but we shouldn't use anything else in character constants
anyway.

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Alexandre Julliard
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