On Wednesday, 7 June 2017 at 23:57:44 UTC, Mike B Johnson wrote:
Or will simply setting "alias string = wstring;" at the top of my program end up having the entire program, regardless of what it is, use wstring's instead of strings?
It doesn't work that way and it can't work that way: you'd never be able to link against anything if it did.
The reason I say this is because I converted my program to use wstrings...
Why? Why trade one variable-width encoding for another, especially a nasty one like UTF-16?
