Usage zero as language id for FormatMessageW()
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This switches the language selection from using system language (note that this might be different than application language, typically stored as thread ui language) to use
FormatMessageW
default search strategy, which isneutral
first, thenthread ui lang
, thenuser language
, thensystem language
, thenEnglish
. (See https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/winbase/nf-winbase-formatmessagew)This allows the Rust program to take more control of
std::io::Error
's message field, by setting up thread ui language themselves before hand (which many programs already do).