How do I get a wchar_t* string from a C++ std::string? std::string.c_str() gives the char* string but I need the wide-charater version to pass into UNICODE version of Windows APIs.
Take advantage of the GZip and Brotli compression methods to reduce the size of string data and improve performance in your .NET Core applications. When developing applications you will often need to ...
When writing code for a new hardware platform, the last thing you want to do is bother with the minutiae of I/O routines, string handling and other similarly tedious details that have nothing to do ...
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