overload operator<<() for wchar_t too (if applicable/possible); this fixes the problem with << '\n' producing '10' on output
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@ -121,6 +121,9 @@ public:
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wxTextOutputStream& operator<<(const wxChar *string);
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wxTextOutputStream& operator<<(const wxString& string);
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wxTextOutputStream& operator<<(char c);
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#if wxUSE_WCHAR_T && wxWCHAR_T_IS_REAL_TYPE
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wxTextOutputStream& operator<<(wchar_t wc);
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#endif // wxUSE_WCHAR_T
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wxTextOutputStream& operator<<(wxInt16 c);
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wxTextOutputStream& operator<<(wxInt32 c);
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wxTextOutputStream& operator<<(wxUint16 c);
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@ -425,6 +425,15 @@ wxTextOutputStream& wxTextOutputStream::operator<<(char c)
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return *this;
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}
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#if wxUSE_WCHAR_T && wxWCHAR_T_IS_REAL_TYPE
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wxTextOutputStream& wxTextOutputStream::operator<<(wchar_t wc)
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{
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WriteString( wxString(&wc, m_conv, 1) );
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}
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#endif // wxUSE_WCHAR_T
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wxTextOutputStream& wxTextOutputStream::operator<<(wxInt16 c)
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{
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wxString str;
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