"Robert Shearman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > However, couldn't we just replace the libwine_unicode function with an > appropriate (well-documented) kernel32 string function: > strcatW -> lstrcatW > strcmpW -> lstrcmpW > strcpyW -> lstrcpyW > strlenW -> lstrlenW > ... > etc > It may add a little bit of overhead in Wine (which we could possibly solve > by adding #define's for e.g. lstrcatW -> strcatW), but it would solve the > problem.
Yes, this is something I've been wanting to do for a long time. Not so much because of libwine_unicode, but because a lot of places use the lstr* functions for no reason, and this slows things down quite a bit. The problem is that some places do rely on the exception handling that the lstr* functions do, so we'd first need to go through every call to check whether we need to add an exception handler in the caller. -- Alexandre Julliard [EMAIL PROTECTED]