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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T01:23:07+00:00 2026-06-12T01:23:07+00:00

BSTR DoSOmething() { return L; } OR is it okay to pass TCHAR *

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BSTR DoSOmething()
{
   return L"";
}

OR is it okay to pass TCHAR * to API taking BSTR as input parameter.

Is it okay to convert wchar_t string into BSTR via a return statement.Will it cause some memory corruption?

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    2026-06-12T01:23:08+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 1:23 am

    No, it is not OK because some APIs expect not just a WCHAR* pointer, which BSTR also is, but a real BSTR pointer with length information attached. Still casting this way might often work out well, and this might be misleading.

    Everything about BSTRs: Eric’s Complete Guide To BSTR Semantics.

    A related quote from there:

    2) A BSTR must be allocated and freed with the SysAlloc* family of
    functions. A PWSZ can be an automatic-storage buffer from the stack
    or allocated with malloc, new, LocalAlloc or any other memory
    allocator.

    3) A BSTR is of fixed length. A PWSZ may be of any length, limited
    only by the amount of valid memory in its buffer.

    4) A BSTR always points to the first valid character in the buffer. A
    PWSZ may be a pointer to the middle or end of a string buffer.

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