Usage zero as language id for `FormatMessageW()` 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 is `neutral` first, then `thread ui lang`, then `user language`, then `system language`, then `English`. (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). |
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