changing encoding complicates everything and basically assumes your standard library does that /everywhere/. C++ is a pay-for-what-you-need language, so stdlibraries doing redundant stuff /everywhere/ are a no-flier
@EtiennedeMartel MS was really caught between a rock and a hard spot. What they really wanted was an object oriented API, with some base class, and various derived classes (and what you passed would be a pointer/reference to the appropriate type, checked by the compiler). Unfortunately, they also really wanted compatibility with C, so what we ended up with was "void *" throughout, so (for example) CloseHandle could be passed a handle of (nearly) any type.