Add -DUNICODE to the wineg++ options. TCHAR is char without it.
2010/11/17 飞翔 gengjia.ding@qq.com
I try as you said in my program as below: #include <windows.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <wchar.h>
int main() { DWORD dwItems = 1; TCHAR ptszIPAddress[32] = TEXT("125.216.242.251"); dwItems = (DWORD)wcslen((const wchar_t*)ptszIPAddress) + 1; printf("dwItems %d\n", dwItems); return 0; } but the result of the variable dwItems is 9, while in Windows environment is 16, why?
------------------ 原始邮件 ------------------ *发件人:* "Damjan Jovanovic"damjan.jov@gmail.com; *发送时间:* 2010年11月16日(星期二) 凌晨2:14 *收件人:* "飞翔"gengjia.ding@qq.com; *抄送:* "wine-devel"wine-devel@winehq.org; *主题:* Re: how to use wcslen() in wine?
Try: wineg++ -I /usr/include/wine/include/msvcrt file.cpp -o file -lmsvcrt
2010/11/15 飞翔 gengjia.ding@qq.com
hello, I'm developing under Wine environment. I'm using Unicode and I want to be able to use standard library call
wcslen, but I don't know how to change my C library from the native glibc C library to the msvcrt C library.
As it is described in "Winelib_User's_Guide":"In these cases you should
use msvcrt to provide your C runtime calls.
import msvcrt.dll to your applications .spec file." I'm using wineg++ to compile the .cpp & .h files, there is no .spec file,
how can I import the DLL?
May you please help me? Thanks very much!
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