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Date: Sat, 17 May 2008 03:20:41 -0700 (PDT)
From: jadooo <vnair AT linx DOT co DOT uk>
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Subject: Re: wstring support in GCC 4.1.2 in Cygwin 1.5.25-11
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Thanks a lot for the valuable information. 
 
I have some more question on the same, just to clarrify things  a bit more..
 
What do u mean by full unicode enabled??
 
Will my code which contains 'wstring' compile?
 
I have to take some decisions based on this, so would like to know how could
I 
confirm this information. Is it there in any Cygwin specification or site
link.
 
Thanks & Regards
Vipin
 


jadooo wrote:
> 
> Hi All,
> I was trying to compile my code on Cygwin[1.5.25-11] with GCC[4.1.2], 
> but I am not able to build with errors on wstring. 
>  
> I tried to test a simple application which uses wstring, like
>  
> #include <string>
> #include <iostream>
> int main( ) 
> {
>    using namespace std;
>   
>  const basic_string <wchar_t> s1 ( L"abc" );
>    wstring s2 ( L"abc" );   // Uses the typedef for wstring
>    if ( s1 == s2 )
>       cout << "The strings s1 & s2 are equal." << endl;
>    else
>       cout << "The strings s1 & s2 are not equal." << endl;
> }
>  
> and on compiling I am getting the following error..
>  
> -->g++ main.cpp -o main
> main.cpp: In function `int main()':
> main.cpp:8: error: `wstring' undeclared (first use this function)
> main.cpp:8: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once for
> each fu
> nction it appears in.)
> main.cpp:8: error: expected `;' before "s2"
> main.cpp:9: error: `s2' undeclared (first use this function)
>  
> I searched on the net but could not get any thing recent or useful. Some
> old forum threads[2005] say that 
> it was not supported. 
>  
> Any advice or pointer will be of great help.
>  
> Thanks & Regards
> Vipin
> 
> 

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