On Sun, May 19, 2013 at 8:20 AM, Dmitry Timoshkov <dmitry@baikal.ru> wrote:
George Stephanos <gaf.stephanos@gmail.com> wrote:

> > Ah, well, strcmp comes from the C library your compiler uses. wcsncmp can
> > only come from msvcrt. When compiling for Wine, this can result in mixing C
> > runtime libraries, and hilarity can result.
...
> Perhaps I could just use memcmp?

Use lstrcmpW/lstrcmpiW for unicode string comparisons, and lstrcmpA/lstrcmpiA
for ANSI strings (you can't use glibc ones because of locale differencies),
they are kernel32 exports, and exist in all Windows versions.

--
Dmitry.

Well I do need the functions to be boundable by length, or else I'd need to do some copying.
I'm going to post the updated patch with memcmp until a better solution comes up.