
19 Jan
2011
19 Jan
'11
12:16 p.m.
On Wed, 19 Jan 2011 11:33:02 +0100, Matus Chochlik wrote:
The string-encoding-related discussion boils down for me to the following: What fill the string handling in C++ look like in the (maybe not immediate) future.
*Scenario A:*
[..]
All the wstrings, wxString, Qstrings, utf8strings, etc. will be abandoned. All the APIs using ANSI or UCS-2 will be slowly phased out with the help of convenience classes like ansi_str_t and ucs2_t that will be made obsolete and finally dropped (after the transition).
This is simply not going to happen. How could MS even go about doing this in Windows? It would make very single piece of Windows software incompatible with the next version! Alex -- Easy SFTP for Windows Explorer (http://www.swish-sftp.org)