What's the difference between me explicitly defining every Win32 API I use in my project as W (Wide) or A (ANSI) and letting it be decided by the solution/project configuration? Apart by being able to change it on the fly, that is.
Say I only need Unicode at the moment for some reason, would it be better of me to just let them expand to the correct one automatically or explicitly define them? Would it break some systems on release if I only develop for ANSI or Unicode versus supporting both?
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-family macros, then all you need to do is a recompilation and it should (hopefully) work out just fine. If you use the functions directly you have a lot more work to do. It's a highly unlikely scenario, but the only one I can imagine at the top of my head at the moment.