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From: Oscar Fuentes <ofv AT wanadoo DOT es>
Subject: Re: problems with gcc3.2.3 and wide character support
Date: Sat, 12 Jul 2003 07:01:35 +0200
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Sachin Zingade <sachinz AT dpsl DOT net> writes:

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> i had found on the google i concluded that gcc 3.2.3 has no support
> for wstring. is it ?

The Standard C++ Library implementation that comes with recent g++
releases has support for wstring. However, the underlying platform's C
library needs to provide certain features for that to work. I think
Cygwin does not provide such features.

BTW, this kind of questions shouldn't be addressed to the gcc mailing
lists. Better use gcc-help.

-- 
Oscar


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