In a Windows DLL that I'm accessing from Go one of the functions returns a
wchar_t* containing some text. This comes back as a uintptr in r1. Here's
my conversion function -- is it reasonable?
func CwcharToString(p uintptr) string {
if p == 0 {
return ""
}
uints := make([]uint16, 0, 65000) // Max chars accepted
for p := uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(p)); ; p += 2 {
u := *(*uint16)(unsafe.Pointer(p))
if u == 0 {
return string(utf16.Decode(uints))
}
uints = append(uints, u)
}
}
Thanks!
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