In article <D1*****************@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink. net>,
"Mike Wahler" <mk******@mkwahler.net> wrote:
"cody" <do*********************@gmx.de> wrote in message
news:bm************@ID-176797.news.uni-berlin.de... you can use wchar_t to gain unicode support
Really? How? Remember the subject here is
ISO standard C.
typedef unsigned short Unicode;
looks quite useful to handle 16 bit unicode. As an alternative, use UTF8
encoding. That way, you can use all the plain C char* functions, as long
as you remember that for example strlen () will return the number of
bytes in a string, which will usually not be the same as the number of
unicodes which will not be the same as the number of characters.