On Thursday 07 November 2013 09:29:29 Michael Schnell wrote: > On 11/06/2013 01:40 PM, Martin Schreiber wrote: > > string8, string16 and string32. > > string8 is utf-8 encoded, string16 utf-16, string32 ucs4. > > This ask for three versions of RTL provided classes like TStringlist > (and in fact TStrings) , so that the user who decides to use one of the > three throughout his program does not suffer from necessary conversions. > MSEgui doesn't use tstringlist, there is a tmsestringdatalist. I assume utf-8 centered toolkits will have a similar class for their use. The RTL will use bytestring for component names and the like so the RTL will have a list class for bytestring only. The RTL will be as small as possible, many functions will be moved to the framework.
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