Sven Barth schrieb:
Am 08.01.2014 15:58 schrieb "Hans-Peter Diettrich" <drdiettri...@aol.com <mailto:drdiettri...@aol.com>>: > Delphi concatenates RawByteStrings to the dynamic encoding of the *first* string, the appended strings eventually are converted before concatenation. Special handling of strings with the same encoding is not required. > I.e. the result is *not* always a CP_ACP string, as documented in the wiki.

Would you be so kind to provide a simple test case for this? :)

function test(a,b: RawByteString): RawByteString;
begin
  Result := a+b;
  WriteLn(StringCodePage(Result));
end;

var
  u: UTF8String;
  a: AnsiString;
begin
  a := 'äöü';
  u := 'üöä';
  test(a,u);  //CP_ACP
  test(u,a);  //UTF-8
end;

It looks to me, however, that no conversion occurs at all!
The strings are only concatenated as they are.
Same for a concatenation of (global) RawByteString variables.

This of course were not a desireable implementation :-(

DoDi

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