On 2/28/2017 7:28 PM, Cirilo Bernardo wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 1, 2017 at 11:13 AM, Wayne Stambaugh wrote:
>> On 2/28/2017 7:07 PM, Cirilo Bernardo wrote:
>>> On Wed, Mar 1, 2017 at 10:33 AM, Wayne Stambaugh
>>> wrote:
On 2/28/2017 4:08 PM, Cirilo
On 2/28/2017 7:07 PM, Cirilo Bernardo wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 1, 2017 at 10:33 AM, Wayne Stambaugh wrote:
>> On 2/28/2017 4:08 PM, Cirilo Bernardo wrote:
>>> On Wed, Mar 1, 2017 at 12:18 AM, Wayne Stambaugh
>>> wrote:
On 2/27/2017 8:57 PM, Cirilo
On Wed, Mar 1, 2017 at 10:33 AM, Wayne Stambaugh wrote:
> On 2/28/2017 4:08 PM, Cirilo Bernardo wrote:
>> On Wed, Mar 1, 2017 at 12:18 AM, Wayne Stambaugh
>> wrote:
>>> On 2/27/2017 8:57 PM, Cirilo Bernardo wrote:
On Tue, Feb 28, 2017 at 1:07 AM,
On 2/28/2017 4:08 PM, Cirilo Bernardo wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 1, 2017 at 12:18 AM, Wayne Stambaugh wrote:
>> On 2/27/2017 8:57 PM, Cirilo Bernardo wrote:
>>> On Tue, Feb 28, 2017 at 1:07 AM, Wayne Stambaugh
>>> wrote:
On 2/26/2017 4:04 PM, Cirilo
On Wed, Mar 1, 2017 at 12:18 AM, Wayne Stambaugh wrote:
> On 2/27/2017 8:57 PM, Cirilo Bernardo wrote:
>> On Tue, Feb 28, 2017 at 1:07 AM, Wayne Stambaugh
>> wrote:
>>> On 2/26/2017 4:04 PM, Cirilo Bernardo wrote:
There is one other way which I
On 2/27/2017 8:57 PM, Cirilo Bernardo wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 28, 2017 at 1:07 AM, Wayne Stambaugh wrote:
>> On 2/26/2017 4:04 PM, Cirilo Bernardo wrote:
>>> There is one other way which I found after much digging
>>> and it involves a GCC extension. Since we use GCC on
>>>
On Tue, Feb 28, 2017 at 1:07 AM, Wayne Stambaugh wrote:
> On 2/26/2017 4:04 PM, Cirilo Bernardo wrote:
>> There is one other way which I found after much digging
>> and it involves a GCC extension. Since we use GCC on
>> Windows this might be acceptable:
>>
>> a. create a
There is one other way which I found after much digging
and it involves a GCC extension. Since we use GCC on
Windows this might be acceptable:
a. create a derived class of std::ifstream/ofstream. On
Windows the derived class will be used while on other
OS it will simply be typedef to
On 2/26/2017 1:50 AM, Cirilo Bernardo wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> This whole thing with UTF-8 filenames in Windows is a disaster.
> What I've found so far:
>
> 1. Regarding OCE: Since OCE 0.17 (OpenCascade 6.8) UTF8
> filenames have been supported when built with MSVC but
> obviously not with MinGW.
Oh the unholy mess from extended charsets:D
Not directly related to
the problem under hand (but may contain suggestions) here what I have
learnt during my endless wrestling with foreign charsets. Mostly a rant
Had to localize an application in japanese. Using ISO2022. On an
embedded system
Hi folks,
This whole thing with UTF-8 filenames in Windows is a disaster.
What I've found so far:
1. Regarding OCE: Since OCE 0.17 (OpenCascade 6.8) UTF8
filenames have been supported when built with MSVC but
obviously not with MinGW.
2. MinGW does not provide any means of transparently using
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