Walter Fabio Simoni
Walter Fabio Simoni

Reputation: 5729

How to convert std:string to CString in unicode project

I have a std::string. I need to convert this std:string to a Cstring.

I try to use the .c_str() but it's only for non-unicode project and i use unicode project ( because non unicode project are depreceated wiht VS2013).

Anyone could show my how to convert an std::string to a CString in unicode project ?

Upvotes: 17

Views: 86339

Answers (4)

IInspectable
IInspectable

Reputation: 51414

CString has a conversion constructor taking a const char* (CStringT::CStringT). Converting a std::string to a CString is as simple as:

std::string stdstr("foo");
CString cstr(stdstr.c_str());

This works for both UNICODE and MBCS projects. If your std::string contains embedded NUL characters you have to use a conversion constructor with a length argument:

std::string stdstr("foo");
stdstr += '\0';
stdstr += "bar";
CString cstr(stdstr.c_str(), stdstr.length());

Note that the conversion constructors implicitly use the ANSI code page of the current thread (CP_THREAD_ACP) to convert between ANSI and UTF-16 encoding. If you cannot (or do not want to) change the thread's ANSI code page, but still need to specify an explicit code page to use for the conversion, you have to use another solution (e.g. the ATL and MFC String Conversion Macros).

Upvotes: 44

iKanor
iKanor

Reputation: 523

Bonus: if you use the conversion frequently you can define a macro:

#define STDTOCSTRING(s) CString(s.c_str())

so your code is more readable.

Upvotes: -2

cfanhacker
cfanhacker

Reputation: 41

Unicode CString's constructor accepts char* so you can do this:

std::string str = "string";
CString ss(str.c_str());

Upvotes: 3

xMRi
xMRi

Reputation: 15365

Use the ATL conversion macros. They work in every case, when you use CString. CString is either MBCS or Unicode... depends on your Compiler Settingss.

std::string str = "string";
CString ss(CA2T(str.c_str());

Upvotes: 2

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