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Subject: Re: [Boost-users] [boost][exception] Wide-character design considerations
From: John Dlugosz (JDlugosz_at_[hidden])
Date: 2010-06-25 11:20:44
> So, the question is how does std::ostringstream handle std::wstrings.
> If the locale can be configured so that the std::wstring is converted
> to UTF-8, I think that there is no need to change anything in Boost
> Exception because (unless the user interferes)
> boost::diagnostic_information's format will depend on the locale.
>
My experience with MS compilers is that there is no wstring overloads for operator<< on the narrow ios. That might be version specific, though, or the truth might be more complicated.
--John
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