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1. Can anybody tell me why this outputs: Ros? (My locale is: en_US.UTF-8 and I'm using gcc)
2. I need wchar_t if I want to use chars with accents ?
3. Can I use UTF-8 with wchar_t ?
#include <stdio.h>
#include <wchar.h>
int main(void)
{
wchar_t VAR= L"Rosé";
wprintf(VAR);... (1 Reply)
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wcsstr(3C) Standard C Library Functions wcsstr(3C)
NAME
wcsstr - find a wide-character substring
SYNOPSIS
#include <wchar.h>
wchar_t *wcsstr(const wchar_t *restrict ws1, const wchar_t *restrict ws2);
ISO C++
#include <wchar.h>
const wchar_t *wcsstr(const wchar_t *ws1, const wchar_t *ws2);
#include <cwchar>
wchar_t *std::wcsstr(wchar_t *ws1, const wchar_t *ws2);
DESCRIPTION
The wcsstr() function locates the first occurrence in the wide-character string pointed to by ws1 of the sequence of wide-characters
(excluding the terminating null wide-character) in the wide-character string pointed to by ws2.
RETURN VALUES
On successful completion, wcsstr() returns a pointer to the located wide-character string, or a null pointer if the wide-character string
is not found.
If ws2 points to a wide-character string with zero length, the function returns ws1.
ERRORS
No errors are defined.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Interface Stability |Standard |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|MT-Level |MT-Safe |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO
wschr(3C), attributes(5), standards(5)
SunOS 5.10 14 Nov 2003 wcsstr(3C)