December 27, 2006 memory_mapped_file's char_type | ||||
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Hi, Finally back to programming again =D, and while doing so, I came across a problem with memory_mapped_file's char_type. Why is it fixed to ws_char_a_t? I couldn't find anything on the WinPSDK that states that only Ansi characters can be used, so am I right in guessing it's only an oversight? No hurry, just asking ;) Cheers, Pablo |
December 28, 2006 Re: memory_mapped_file's char_type | ||||
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Posted in reply to Pablo Aguilar | I take it you mean: "Having to use multibyte on an NT system is inefficient, as well as being a pain to code to in a UNICODE build."? If so, I agree. As it happens, I'm making some mods to the mmf classes (UNIXSTL & WinSTL), so will try and slip in a fix for that also. ;-) "Pablo Aguilar" <pablo.aguilar@gmail.com> wrote in message news:emti86$pj9$1@digitaldaemon.com... > Hi, > > Finally back to programming again =D, and while doing so, I came across a problem with memory_mapped_file's char_type. Why is it fixed to ws_char_a_t? > > I couldn't find anything on the WinPSDK that states that only Ansi characters can be used, so am I right in guessing it's only an oversight? > > No hurry, just asking ;) > > > Cheers, > Pablo |
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