STINNER Victor added the comment:

"In C++ this often means using std::wstring and std::wcout. Maybe these are 
more common than wprintf? In any case the console output breaks as 
Py_Initialize hijacks the host application's standard output streams which 
sounds quite illegitimate to me."

On Linux, std::wcout doesn't use wprintf(). Do you mean that std::wcout also 
depends on the "mode" of stdout (_setmode)?

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