Hello,
I have been working on writing a directory-crawling program that regexes file contents looking for a particular match. In my mission to convert this program to a Windows binary, I have begun working with the GLib library so that I can use some of its dynamic structures a bit further down the road (as well as other components). After reading up on the prototype for the gregex functions, I noticed that they use "gchar *" strings, which I now understand to be simply "typedef char" character strings. Is there a regex package in GLib that is capable of searching/matching wide characters? It's not absolutely crucial to my project, since at this point, there shouldn't be any wide characters in any of the file contents... but for future reference, I would like to try and track down a wchar_t implementation of regex functions. I was hoping GLib already had them, but perhaps I am wrong. Any suggestions? Todd Boyd Web Programmer
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