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The previous fix on pre-0.77 was non-disruptive and just enough to get through my Coverity build (which uses winelib); but now that I look at the rest of the Winelib build output, there are some further warnings I should fix on main. Most of them are more long/LONG confusion (specific to Winelib, rather than real Windows); also, there's a multiple macro definition in jump-list.c because Winelib defines _PROPVARIANT_INIT_DEFINED_ in place of _PROPVARIANTINIT_DEFINED_ which we were testing for. (Bah.) And in windows/window.c I used wcscmp without including <wchar.h>. In spite of long vs LONG I still had to turn off one or two more DLL-loading typechecks.
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