Can you explain how C++ handles Unicode strings?
C++ uses the std::string
class for regular strings, but for Unicode, you can use std::wstring
or libraries like ICU.
What is the difference between std::string and std::wstring?
std::string
is used for narrow character strings (usually UTF-8), while std::wstring
is for wide character strings (UTF-16 or UTF-32).
How do I convert between std::string and std::wstring?
You can use functions like mbstowcs
for conversion from std::string
to std::wstring
and wcstombs
for the reverse.
Are there any libraries that simplify Unicode handling in C++?
Yes, libraries like ICU (International Components for Unicode) and Boost.Locale provide extensive support for Unicode in C++.
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