Reputation: 127
I have gotten a WCHAR[MAX_PATH] from (PROCESSENTRY32) pe32.szExeFile on Windows. The following do not work:
std::string s;
s = pe32.szExeFile; // compile error. cast (const char*) doesnt work either
and
std::string s;
char DefChar = ' ';
WideCharToMultiByte(CP_ACP,0,pe32.szExeFile,-1, ch,260,&DefChar, NULL);
s = pe32.szExeFile;
Upvotes: 4
Views: 21564
Reputation: 9
#ifndef __STRINGCAST_H__
#define __STRINGCAST_H__
#include <vector>
#include <string>
#include <cstring>
#include <cwchar>
#include <cassert>
template<typename Td>
Td string_cast(const wchar_t* pSource, unsigned int codePage = CP_ACP);
#endif // __STRINGCAST_H__
template<>
std::string string_cast( const wchar_t* pSource, unsigned int codePage )
{
assert(pSource != 0);
size_t sourceLength = std::wcslen(pSource);
if(sourceLength > 0)
{
int length = ::WideCharToMultiByte(codePage, 0, pSource, sourceLength, NULL, 0, NULL, NULL);
if(length == 0)
return std::string();
std::vector<char> buffer( length );
::WideCharToMultiByte(codePage, 0, pSource, sourceLength, &buffer[0], length, NULL, NULL);
return std::string(buffer.begin(), buffer.end());
}
else
return std::string();
}
and use this template as followed
PWSTR CurWorkDir;
std::string CurWorkLogFile;
CurWorkDir = new WCHAR[length];
CurWorkLogFile = string_cast<std::string>(CurWorkDir);
....
delete [] CurWorkDir;
Upvotes: 1
Reputation:
There are convenient conversion classes from ATL; you may want to use some of them, e.g.:
std::string s( CW2A(pe32.szExeFile) );
Note however that a conversion from Unicode UTF-16 to ANSI can be lossy. If you wan't a non-lossy conversion, you could convert from UTF-16 to UTF-8, and store UTF-8 inside std::string
.
If you don't want to use ATL, there are some convenient freely available C++ wrappers around raw Win32 WideCharToMultiByte
to convert from UTF-16 to UTF-8 using STL strings.
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 153899
Your call to WideCharToMultiByte
looks correct, provided ch
is a
sufficiently large buffer. After than, however, you want to assign the
buffer (ch
) to the string (or use it to construct a string), not
pe32.szExeFile
.
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 393873
For your first example you can just do:
std::wstring s(pe32.szExeFile);
and for second:
char DefChar = ' ';
WideCharToMultiByte(CP_ACP,0,pe32.szExeFile,-1, ch,260,&DefChar, NULL);
std::wstring s(pe32.szExeFile);
as std::wstring
has a char*
ctor
Upvotes: 3