On segunda-feira, 14 de janeiro de 2013 08.31.19, Yves Bailly wrote: > Which is not always that easy... if a library function returns, say, an > simple std::string *by value*, then who will destroy the allocated memory? > It's really too easy to break something, somwhere, causing a random crash > almost impossible to reproduce reliably.
The ICU C API does not use std::string: it was meant to be used from C code. It's quite easy to avoid std::string in that case. > The nice thing with Qt is that everything really needed was provided with Qt > itself in its 3rdparties: libjpeg, libpng, sqlite... If ICU is a "hard" > need, then IMHO it's a good candidate to be provided alongside the other > 3rdparties. -- Thiago Macieira - thiago.macieira (AT) intel.com Software Architect - Intel Open Source Technology Center
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