Jon Griffiths <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> It makes no difference; hardly anyone changes the the extra space and
> by default it's declared as an LPARAM in the TCITEM struct. If I
> declare it as BYTE[1] we still need to subtract its size and add in
> cBytes so the TAB_ITEM_SIZE() macros is still needed. And the default
> initialisation will still use sizeof(LPARAM) anyway.

It makes a big difference in code readability. It's pretty clear that
a BYTE[1] array is a variable size thing; nobody expects an LPARAM to
be variable size. Yes, Microsoft got it wrong in TCITEM, but that's
not a reason to make the same mistake in our internal structures.

-- 
Alexandre Julliard
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