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Fix overflow exception when serializing #1746
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The wchar_t type is defined by MIDL as an unsigned short(16-bit) data object [1].
Type wchar_t is a distinct type that has an implementation-defined signed or unsigned integer type as its underlying type [2].
[1] https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/midl/wchar-t
[2] https://eel.is/c++draft/basic.types#basic.fundamental-8
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When the MSB of the initial wchar_t is set, the lowSurrogate would be inferred to be "unsigned".
The if statement would be triggered, and the exception "UTF-16 string has invalid low surrogate" would be thrown.
This needs to be fixed by making the type "signed" and then comparing it to the integer values of the specified constants.