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    November 18, 2008

    Chinese Character String Literals in VC++ 8, 9, 10, …

    It is possible to use string literals within your C++ code — as long as you save your C++ source file using the utf-8 character encoding. For example, open a .cpp source file and add this line: CkString str1; str1.appendU(L”京”); When you try to save the .cpp source file, you may get a message such as: “Some Unicode characters in […]

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