Unicode (Visual Basic)
Specifies that Visual Basic should marshal all strings to Unicode values regardless of the name of the external procedure being declared.
When you call a procedure defined outside your project, the Visual Basic compiler does not have access to the information it must have in order to call the procedure correctly. This information includes where the procedure is located, how it is identified, its calling sequence and return type, and the string character set it uses. The Declare Statement creates a reference to an external procedure and supplies this necessary information.
The charsetmodifier
part in the Declare
statement supplies the character set information to marshal strings during a call to the external procedure. It also affects how Visual Basic searches the external file for the external procedure name. The Unicode
modifier specifies that Visual Basic should marshal all strings to Unicode values and should look up the procedure without modifying its name during the search.
If no character set modifier is specified, Ansi
is the default.
Remarks
The Unicode
modifier can be used in this context:
Smart Device Developer Notes
This keyword is not supported.
See also
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