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wconversions.cpp

Example of using various text conversion functions with wide strings.

//

// Copyright (c) 2009-2011 Artyom Beilis (Tonkikh)

//

// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See

// accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at

// http://www.boost.org/LICENSE\_1\_0.txt)

//

//

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//

// BIG FAT WARNING FOR Microsoft Visual Studio Users

//

// YOU NEED TO CONVERT THIS SOURCE FILE ENCODING TO UTF-8 WITH BOM ENCODING.

//

// Unfortunately MSVC understands that the source code is encoded as

// UTF-8 only if you add useless BOM in the beginning.

//

// So, before you compile "wide" examples with MSVC, please convert them to text

// files with BOM. There are two very simple ways to do it:

//

// 1. Open file with Notepad and save it from there. It would convert

// it to file with BOM.

// 2. In Visual Studio go File->Advances Save Options... and select

// Unicode (UTF-8 with signature) Codepage 65001

//

// Note: once converted to UTF-8 with BOM, this source code would not

// compile with other compilers, because no-one uses BOM with UTF-8 today

// because it is absolutely meaningless in context of UTF-8.

//

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//

#include <boost/locale.hpp>

#include <boost/algorithm/string/case_conv.hpp>

#include <iostream>

#include <ctime>

int main()

{

using namespace boost::locale;

using namespace std;

// Create system default locale

generator gen;

locale loc=gen("");

locale::global(loc);

wcout.imbue(loc);

// This is needed to prevent C library to

// convert strings to narrow

// instead of C++ on some platforms

std::ios_base::sync_with_stdio(false);

wcout<<L"Correct case conversion can't be done by simple, character by character conversion"<<endl;

wcout<<L"because case conversion is context sensitive and not 1-to-1 conversion"<<endl;

wcout<<L"For example:"<<endl;

wcout<<L" German grüßen correctly converted to "<<to_upper(L"grüßen")<<L", instead of incorrect "

<<boost::to_upper_copy(std::wstring(L"grüßen"))<<endl;

wcout<<L" where ß is replaced with SS"<<endl;

wcout<<L" Greek ὈΔΥΣΣΕΎΣ is correctly converted to "<<to_lower(L"ὈΔΥΣΣΕΎΣ")<<L", instead of incorrect "

<<boost::to_lower_copy(std::wstring(L"ὈΔΥΣΣΕΎΣ"))<<endl;

wcout<<L" where Σ is converted to σ or to ς, according to position in the word"<<endl;

wcout<<L"Such type of conversion just can't be done using std::toupper that work on character base, also std::toupper is "<<endl;

wcout<<L"not fully applicable when working with variable character length like in UTF-8 or UTF-16 limiting the correct "<<endl;

wcout<<L"behavoir to BMP or ASCII only"<<endl;

}

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// boostinspect:noascii