Null-terminated Strings
Always cast zero to
TCHAR when using null-terminated strings. The code 0x0000 is the Unicode string
terminator for null-terminated strings. A single null byte is not sufficient for
this code, because many Unicode characters contain null bytes as either the high
or the low byte. An example is the letter A, for which the character code is
0x0041.
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