Sean Kelly wrote:
Walter Bright <[email protected]> wrote:
Kagamin wrote:
Walter Bright Wrote:
When writing characters out to Windows, though, you have to be
careful what >> "code page" Windows thinks your app is running
in.
It's valid for char functions.
Is it valid that wide functions don't work either?
The wide functions are supposed to be utf16, and those should work.

Surprisingly, they don't appear to work properly. The locale used for
the UTF16 to multibyte conversion is the currently set locale, and that
prints garbage on my Windows install. I had to use the OEM locale for it
to work. I was going to fix this but wasn't sure if std.stdio should be
setting the codepage it requires, or if the DMC code is broken (which
doesn't seem likely).

The D functions are supposed to send UTF16 to Windows via the "W" interface. What Windows does with it is up to Windows. The functions are NOT supposed to do a multibyte conversion and send it to the Windows "A" interface, except for the Win9x versions.

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