After test, I can sure this code can works well on Windows 32bit + MSVC2010 or Linux 64bit + GCC4.6.2 with Qt4. But can't work with Qt5. Please give me a sulution about this case.
> > #include <QApplication> > #include <QLabel> > #include <QTextCodec> > #include <QTextStream> > #include <QDebug> > > int main(int argc, char *argv[]) > { > #ifdef Q_WS_WIN > QTextCodec *codec = QTextCodec::codecForName("GBK"); > #else > QTextCodec *codec = QTextCodec::codecForName("UTF-8"); > #endif > QTextCodec::setCodecForLocale(codec); > #if QT_VERSION < 0x050000 > QTextCodec::setCodecForCStrings(codec); > QTextCodec::setCodecForTr(codec); > #endif > QApplication app(argc, argv); > QString str = "Hello世界World!你好!"; > QTextStream out(stdout); > qDebug() << "Hello世界World!你好!"; > out << str << endl; > QLabel *label = new QLabel(str + QObject::tr("Hello世界World!你好!")); > label->show(); > return app.exec(); > } > 2012/4/22 Loaden <loa...@gmail.com> > (I don't have any clue about MSVC). >> > That the point! In current solution, It's does't work for this case if use > MSVC Compiler. > My Point: > Please don't think about of MSVC users. > Or, please give me a way to fix the problem. > 2012/4/22 Giuseppe D'Angelo <dange...@gmail.com> > >> You can do that -- as I said in my link, that requires that the >> compiler emits UTF-8 as the execution charset for that literal. gcc >> simply leaves the source bytes untrasformed if you don't pass the >> various -fexec-charset options, so all it's required is that your >> source code is encoded using UTF8-8. (I don't have any clue about >> MSVC). >> > > > > -- > Best Regards > Yuchen > > -- Best Regards Yuchen
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