Hi all,
I am planning some win32 hobby projects. Now I have this function to tackle the LPCWSTR data type in win32.
private import std.utf;
auto toWString(S)(S s) { return toUTFz!(const(wchar)*)(s); }
Is there any better way to do this ?
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May 08, 2021 Is there any bettter solution to Windows wide string | ||||
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Hi all,
Is there any better way to do this ? |
May 08, 2021 Re: Is there any bettter solution to Windows wide string | ||||
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Posted in reply to Vinod K Chandran | On Saturday, 8 May 2021 at 20:50:10 UTC, Vinod K Chandran wrote: >Hi all,
Is there any better way to do this ? iirc that's toUTF16z |
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Posted in reply to Imperatorn | On Saturday, 8 May 2021 at 21:26:06 UTC, Imperatorn wrote: >iirc that's toUTF16z Thanks. Let me check. :) |
May 09, 2021 Re: Is there any bettter solution to Windows wide string | ||||
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Posted in reply to Vinod K Chandran | On Saturday, 8 May 2021 at 20:50:10 UTC, Vinod K Chandran wrote: >Hi all,
Is there any better way to do this ? You may try using tempCStringW from std.internal.cstring. It uses small string optimization. However the api is internal, so I'm not sure how valid it is to use this function. The returned struct is a temporary buffer so you must ensure that you don't escape dangling pointers. |
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Posted in reply to FreeSlave | On Sunday, 9 May 2021 at 09:34:00 UTC, FreeSlave wrote: >You may try using tempCStringW from std.internal.cstring. It uses small string optimization. However the api is internal, so I'm not sure how valid it is to use this function. The returned struct is a temporary buffer so you must ensure that you don't escape dangling pointers. Thanks for the reply. Let me check. :) |