FROM : Brady Duga
DATE : Tue Mar 04 17:58:22 2008
On Mar 4, 2008, at 8:25 AM, Dave Camp wrote:
>
> You actually have two problems here:
>
> 1) wchar_t on the Mac is a 4 byte per character container (32 bits).
Not quite correct. wchar_t, may, at this time, default to 4 bytes in
an Xcode project, but it is *not* defined to be 4 bytes on the Mac. In
fact, it is quite easy to make wchar_t be 2 bytes. Assumptions about
the actual size of a wchar_t are probably a bug.
--Brady
DATE : Tue Mar 04 17:58:22 2008
On Mar 4, 2008, at 8:25 AM, Dave Camp wrote:
>
> You actually have two problems here:
>
> 1) wchar_t on the Mac is a 4 byte per character container (32 bits).
Not quite correct. wchar_t, may, at this time, default to 4 bytes in
an Xcode project, but it is *not* defined to be 4 bytes on the Mac. In
fact, it is quite easy to make wchar_t be 2 bytes. Assumptions about
the actual size of a wchar_t are probably a bug.
--Brady






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