On Friday 30 November 2007 10.26, Michael Van Canneyt wrote: > > When you pass an interface that uses ansistrings to a DLL, > the ansistrings in it (or referenced by it) may be disposed > of by the wrong memory manager. > > Since I assume the DLL use is the scenario that is wanted, > it de facto means that you must use widestrings. > Please remember that widestrings on Linux *are* reference counted. I don't know about other UNIX like platforms.
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