@@ -1665,32 +1665,30 @@ different ways, depending on the type and number of the parameters in the call:
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16661666 The optional third item is the default value for this parameter.
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1668- This example demonstrates how to wrap the Windows ``MessageBoxA `` function so
1668+ This example demonstrates how to wrap the Windows ``MessageBoxW `` function so
16691669that it supports default parameters and named arguments. The C declaration from
16701670the windows header file is this::
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16721672 WINUSERAPI int WINAPI
1673- MessageBoxA (
1673+ MessageBoxW (
16741674 HWND hWnd,
1675- LPCSTR lpText,
1676- LPCSTR lpCaption,
1675+ LPCWSTR lpText,
1676+ LPCWSTR lpCaption,
16771677 UINT uType);
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16791679Here is the wrapping with :mod: `ctypes `::
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16811681 >>> from ctypes import c_int, WINFUNCTYPE, windll
1682- >>> from ctypes.wintypes import HWND, LPCSTR, UINT
1683- >>> prototype = WINFUNCTYPE(c_int, HWND, LPCSTR, LPCSTR, UINT)
1684- >>> paramflags = (1, "hwnd", 0), (1, "text", "Hi"), (1, "caption", None), (1, "flags", 0)
1685- >>> MessageBox = prototype(("MessageBoxA", windll.user32), paramflags)
1686- >>>
1682+ >>> from ctypes.wintypes import HWND, LPCWSTR, UINT
1683+ >>> prototype = WINFUNCTYPE(c_int, HWND, LPCWSTR, LPCWSTR, UINT)
1684+ >>> paramflags = (1, "hwnd", 0), (1, "text", "Hi"), (1, "caption", "Hello from ctypes"), (1, "flags", 0)
1685+ >>> MessageBox = prototype(("MessageBoxW", windll.user32), paramflags)
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1688- The MessageBox foreign function can now be called in these ways::
1687+ The `` MessageBox `` foreign function can now be called in these ways::
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16901689 >>> MessageBox()
16911690 >>> MessageBox(text="Spam, spam, spam")
16921691 >>> MessageBox(flags=2, text="foo bar")
1693- >>>
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16951693A second example demonstrates output parameters. The win32 ``GetWindowRect ``
16961694function retrieves the dimensions of a specified window by copying them into
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