https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=46842
--- Comment #1 from IanS MyBugzilla@mailinator.com --- Sorry. I forgot to say. Obviously the TryParse function should not be able to parse an empty string. When faced with an empty string it should rerturn false and d will be zero. But when running on Mint it does not return false. it returns true but the variable d is empty.