Hi.

I think that MinGW does not have a direct relation. #define_UNICODE is required for wcsftime. Probably, ITAGAKI-san has only forgotten it.:-)

P.S) 日本語になっていましたです:-)

Regards,
Hiroshi Saito

----- Original Message ----- From: "Hiroshi Inoue" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


井上です。

ITAGAKI Takahiro wrote:
"Hiroshi Saito" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Um, It was not supported. http://winpg.jp/~saito/pg_work/LC_MESSAGE_CHECK/LC_TIME_PATCH/ITAGAKI_PATCH.txt

Hmm... the implementation of wcsftime() in msvcrt seems to be
completely broken.

I ran the attached test (localetest.c) and got the following results.
The point is that wcsftime() returns the same character codes as strftime()
i.e, the result is not an unicode string :-(

The bug might be fixed in recently msvcrts in VC2005 or VC2008,
but at least mingw uses the old broken C runtime.

私はmingwを使っていないのでよくわからないのですが、ランタイムも一緒に
提供しているのですか?

We'd better to
use strftime() and multiple conversions to avoid the Microsoft's bug.


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