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Conversion classes are now: wxConv_libc (standard mbstowcs/wcstombs) wxConv_file (usually same as above, but I think some Asian locales use different encoding systems on the filenames than on the contents of the files) wxConv_UTF7 (7-bit Unicode encoding (similar to BASE64), for email etc, not implemented yet) wxConv_UTF8 (8-bit Unicode encoding, not implemented yet, just uses mbstowcs/wcstombs, which just happens to be UTF-8 in glibc2) wxConv_gdk (gdk_mbstowcs/gdk_wcstombs, not too useful) wxConv_local (current 8-bit character set, from LANG env var) wxConv_current: pointer to conversion class. Points by default to wxConv_local, but it's meant to be able to be redirected by the user (and wxGTK can point it at wxConv_UTF8 if it manages to set the UTF-8 locale). mbc_str() returns mb_str(*wxConv_current) for convenience. I will use mbc_str() in my upcoming wxGTK adaption. git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@2163 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775 |
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