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【转帖】2.2, w-char and vc8
2.2, w_char and vc8
2.2, w_char and vc8 i was under the impression that the 2.2 version was supposed to fix the problem with vc8 and using wchar_t as default. we're still running into lots of trouble, even after fixing the headers manually. any projection on when a version will be available that fixes this? thx! what problems have you encountered (that could not be fixed on your side)? what headers have you fixed? (one i already know of - it is odcharconverter.h) vladimir i have wchar_t set as default as well but my problem (shown below) may or may not be the cause of having this setting. fyi: unicode is defined code snippet: oddbblocktablerecordptr pblock = pblkiter->getrecordid().safeopenobject(); cstring sblockname(pblock->getname().c_str()); i was hoping for an odcharw * to be returned but the error below is saying odchar *. error c2664: 'atl::cstringt<basetype,stringtraits>::cstringt(at l::iatlstringmgr *) throw()' : cannot convert parameter 1 from 'const odchar *' to 'atl::iatlstringmgr *' with [ basetype=wchar_t, stringtraits=strtraitmfc_dll<wchar_t> ] types pointed to are unrelated; conversion requires reinterpret_cast, c-style cast or function-style cast any ideas or solutions would be greatly appreciated. tia. did you try: code: sblockname.format("%s", pblock->getname()); (ddirect.cpp, line 172) life would be so much easier if we could just look at the source codefff">fff"> in such constructions quote: originally posted by brandtj cstring sblockname(pblock->getname().c_str()); it is better to use wchar_t* cast operator. like this cstring sblockname((lpctstr)pblock->getname()); using tchar also allows to support both ansi and unicode versions. vladimir |
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