<p><a href="https://github.com/codebrainz" class="user-mention">@codebrainz</a> we probably indeed never should use non-wide versions.  Though,is there any harm in specifically using the wide version?  e.g. what do we gain by defining <code>UNICODE</code> and using the non-W names?<br>
Though, I guess I like the <code>MultiByteToWideChar()</code> wrapper, although I don't understand the use case for the non-UNICODE code path, and also find it weird that it doesn't use the locale codepage rather than ASCII? (maybe it's what it's supposed to do for non-W functions, not quite sure)</p>

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