On Sun, Jul 03, 2005 at 01:31:06PM +0200, Martin Fuchs wrote: > > > I can't find a replacement for wcsrchr() in the windows API, so I have to > > > include my own implementation in the source. There is also no equivalent > > > of towupper(), so I have to change the pattern matching function a bit. > > > > wcsrchr() is problematic, but can probalby be done with CharPrevW() loops. > > I thought it would be enough just to use "--ptr" to go back one > character in UCS-16 strings. Only MBCS or UTF-8 encoded strings would > need such helper functions like CharPrevW()?
Should be, yes. Very likely CharPrevW() is just a TCHAR equivalent of CharPrevA(). > > CharUpperW() is towupper(). > > Well, CharUpper() works with strings instead of characters. So that's > what I changed in the pattern matching function. No, it also works on characters. Check MSDN. ;) > But the biggest problem I forgot about before is wsprintf(). Wine's > wsprintf() implementation only handles 64 bit integer formats ("%Ld", > "%Lx") when using msvcrt. So I will have to use LoadLibrary() and > GetProcAddress() to call vswprintf() for this string formats. Don't know about that. Ciao, Marcus
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