On 2010/11/06 19:23, Denis Krjuchkov <alcoh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> AFAIK, glib file system encoding routines are unrelated with glib
> stdio wrappers.
> If you look at http://git.gnome.org/browse/glib/plain/glib/gstdio.c
> you will see that there is no file name conversions when we are not
> G_OS_WIN32
> So using glib's stdio gives us illusion, that everything is utf-8 on win32.

The code says you're right, but the GLib documentation says otherwise:

 "a pathname in the GLib file name encoding (UTF-8 on Windows)"

Strange.

> That is the show stopper, probably.

Not a show stopper, just a problem we need to be aware of.  Those
decoders which don't have I/O callbacks may not be able to play some
files.  Or maybe there is a workaround for narrow characters?

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