@avpostnikov
In my reply I meant TCHAR  ( maybe it doesnt apply to the example given in
the problem)
when your project is being compiled as Unicode, the TCHAR would translate to
wchar_t. If it is being compiled as ANSI/MBCS, it would translated to char
Not always we explicitly use wchar_t.

On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 12:44 PM, juver++ <[email protected]> wrote:

> @Harish
> You are wrong. It doesn't matter when it is Unicode or ASCII application.
> Size of the char type is ALWAYS 1 byte.
> To use unicode characters introduce wchar_t or something related.
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