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Chris Bracken authored
This patch adds an additional check to ensure the target length of a string is within the supported maximum string length prior to calling WideCharToMultiByte/MultiByteToWideChar in the Windows runner template. This is to prevent resize() from failing if called with a count > std::string::max_size(). According to Win32 API docs (WideCharToMultiByte, MultiByteToWideChar) it's the caller responsibility to make sure the buffers are correctly allocated. Authored by: Tomasz Gucio <tgucio@gmail.com>
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