I'm writing a MFC project by Visual Studio 2015, character set config to "Use Unicode Character set"
I need to convert from std::string
to LPWSTR
to use with some MFC object properties like LVITEM::pszText
in CListCtrl
, AfxMessageBox
, ... So I use this snipset from internet:
String str = "Hello world!";
std::wstring wname(str.begin(), str.end());
LPWSTR lStr = const_cast<wchar_t*>(wname.c_str());
MessageBox(lStr);
This approach work fine. But the problem is that every time I need to convert I must rewrite these statement, and I put this snipset into a function:
LPWSTR convertLPWSTR(std::string &str) {
std::wstring wname(str.begin(), str.end());
return const_cast<wchar_t*>(wname.c_str());
}
/...
String str = "Hello world!";
LPWSTR lStr = convertLPWSTR(str);
MessageBox(lStr);
But the message box output an error string (like error font)
:
Any one know how to fix this? Thanks!
1
It seems that the habit to construct a wide character string from a narrow character string by simply widening the data type (completely ignoring the character encoding) is hard to kill. Stop doing it. It does not work as you expect.2
YourconvertLPWSTR
implementation returns a pointer to a local object. That's undefined behavior.3
The solution is trivially easy:MessageBox(CString(str.c_str()));
wstring
,LPWSTR
,c_str
do or are you programming by trial and error?CString
anywhere a C-style string is expected (including variable argument lists), it is really all you need.