Re[3]: argv revisited
- From: "Andrew Robinson" <arobinson18 cox net>
- To: gtk-app-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re[3]: argv revisited
- Date: Tue, 3 May 2016 07:54:42 -0700
I don't think I tried filenames with spaces, but I did test filenames with
accented letters in both Linux and Windows, and it worked (using GTK2).
E.g. for reading a file contents into one big string I have this:
I don't know about accented letters, since they are a part of the Windows
version of ASCII. Try a real life UNICODE character, such as the one I have in
my path, C:\My.\Images.
Isn't is funny how Microsoft does things? It reminds me of McDonalds. At
McDonalds, you can't just get a coke, fries, and hamburger, you can only get a
McCoke or a McFries or a McHamburger. Likewise, with Microsoft, you can't get
UNICODE, ASCII, or Java, you can only get MsUnicode or MsAscii or MsJava
(otherwise known as C#).
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