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Print wchar to Linux console?
My C program is pasted below. In bash, the program print "char is ", Ω
is not printed. My locale are all en_US.utf8.
#include <stdio.h>
#include <wchar.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
int ...
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wprintf UTF16 (should be UTF8) on Linux?
1 It's really strange that wprintf show 'Ω' as 3A9 (UTF16), but wctomb convert
wchar to CEA9 (UTF8), my locale is default en_US.utf8. As man-pages said,
they should comform to my locale, but wpritnf ...
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How to open a file with wchar_t* containing non-Ascii string in Linux?
Environment: Gcc/G++ Linux
I have a non-ascii file in file system and I'm going to open it.
Now I have a wchar_t*, but I don't know how to open it. (my trusted fopen only opens char* file)
Please ...
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wchar_t reading
I have a mistake in the function for reading the file but I don't know what is wrong. all the symbols are read correctly when the symbol is beyond the ASCII table.
while ((c = fgetwc(file)) != WEOF) ...
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Convert char* to wchar* in C
I would like to convert a char* string to a wchar* string in C.
I have found many answers, but most of them are for C++. Could you help me?
Thanks.