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#import and wchar_t

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Peter Nimmo - 29 Mar 2006 18:45 GMT
Hi,

Is there any way to make #import use wchar_t as a Built-In type?

I have a .idl file that has some wchar_t parameters when run through MIDL
it produces a header file that also references wchar_t parameters, but
whenever I use #import on the DLL, which was generated in the DLL project
that contains this .IDL file in its source code the wchar_t's turn into
"unsigned short"s

Peter
"Gary Chang[MSFT]" - 30 Mar 2006 04:13 GMT
Hi Peter,

Thank you for posting here!

I notice that you have posted the same question in our vc.language
newsgroup, which MVP Igor has already responded. So please check the answer
there and if you have any further concern on this particular issue, please
follow it in that thread.

Thanks for your understanding.

Best regards,

Gary Chang
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