Hello!
  I've got one question. I'm writing a library in c++, which needs to handle 
different character sets. I suppose for internal purposes UTF-8 is quite 
sufficient. So is there a standard string class in the libstdc++ which 
supports it?
  Can I use something like:
  printw(0,0,"%s",my_utf8_string.c_str());
  with it?
  Is there some kind of good, small example code of how to use libiconv most 
efficiently with strings in c++?
  Any good hints are appreciated! Thanks!
  Kindest regards
          Julien

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