On Mon, 2007-02-19 at 19:49 -0300, Camilo Polyméris wrote:
Julien Claassen wrote:
Hi!
I'm sorry to ask that here, but it seems I can't get an anser anywhere else.
Does the libstdc++ support UTF-8 strings? Or is there some simple example
code snippet somewhere to derive/modify something which would fullfill this
need?
Kindest regards and thanks!
Julien
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Not really, but it is easy to implement:
typedef basic_string<wchar_t> string;
For UTF-16 (which is variable width) you'd have to supply your own
char_traits, or reimplement some string functions.
Glib::ustring is probably what you want. Glib is not part of any
graphics toolkit - it is a low level portability library providing lots
of cross-platform and utility goodness.
--p