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How do I use wchar or wstring?

Is there a webpage that has a tutorial on how to write and compile
programs using wide character strings in g++?

TIA

Oct 5 '05 #1
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jalkadir wrote:
Is there a webpage that has a tutorial on how to write and compile
programs using wide character strings in g++?

TIA


Not sure. Have you tried googling for it yourself?

Cheers! --M

Oct 5 '05 #2

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