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From: gchen (chengang31_at_[hidden])
Date: 2007-04-22 05:28:33
Kirit Sælensminde wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
[...]
>
> We ran into two problems with the filesystem library, the first we're
> starting with.
>
> 1) The initial problem was that we had always been compiling with the
> __fastcall convention, but the Boost libraries are built using __cdecl.
> In the end we switched to __cdecl, but should there not be a #define
> with the build declaration in the headers?
>
Speaking of the coming 1.34...
Boost.Filesystem has a macro BOOST_FILESYSTEM_DECL, which should be
what you are looking for.
> 2) The path class only uses narrow strings. For use with the standard
> C++ libraries this seems fine, but I think once the new standard goes
> through there should be wide character variants for the file library. In
> any case we often use bits of the Win32 API which do take wide
> characters. I'm just wondering if we should just copy the path class to
> make a wpath class path and if we do so should we give that copy back to
> integrate with the normal Boost library?
>
The Boost.Filesystem 1.34 supports both narrow an wide string.
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