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SHGetSpecialFolderPath in order to find application data folder. Apparently, until IE 4 (!?) came out, nobody realized that programmers might like to get paths as strings. Clearly, a fancy pseudo-OO list of "identifiers" is a far more convenient way to deal with these things. And while we're being OO, why return object that you can free with free()? Instead, let's make the user get a handle to an abstract allocation object, and ask it to free the fancy list, and then ask it to release itself. Won't that be fun and convenient? Navigating ancient Win32 APIs is like bikini-waxing creatures from HP Lovecraft: to do a good job you must understand what's going on... but the understanding itself can blast your sanity. svn:r2480 |
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