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Microsoft Specific
The following program, GENTEXT.C, provides a more detailed illustration of the use of generic-text mappings defined in TCHAR.H:
// GENTEXT.C
// use of generic-text mappings defined in TCHAR.H
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <direct.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <tchar.h>
int __cdecl _tmain(int argc, _TCHAR **argv, _TCHAR **envp)
{
_TCHAR buff[_MAX_PATH];
_TCHAR *str = _T("Astring");
char *amsg = "Reversed";
wchar_t *wmsg = L"Is";
#ifdef _UNICODE
printf("Unicode version\n");
#else /* _UNICODE */
#ifdef _MBCS
printf("MBCS version\n");
#else
printf("SBCS version\n");
#endif
#endif /* _UNICODE */
if (_tgetcwd(buff, _MAX_PATH) == NULL)
printf("Can't Get Current Directory - errno=%d\n", errno);
else
_tprintf(_T("Current Directory is '%s'\n"), buff);
_tprintf(_T("'%s' %hs %ls:\n"), str, amsg, wmsg);
_tprintf(_T("'%s'\n"), _tcsrev(_tcsdup(str)));
return 0;
}
If _MBCS
has been defined, GENTEXT.C maps to the following MBCS program:
// crt_mbcsgtxt.c
/*
* Use of generic-text mappings defined in TCHAR.H
* Generic-Text-Mapping example program
* MBCS version of GENTEXT.C
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <mbstring.h>
#include <direct.h>
int __cdecl main(int argc, char **argv, char **envp)
{
char buff[_MAX_PATH];
char *str = "Astring";
char *amsg = "Reversed";
wchar_t *wmsg = L"Is";
printf("MBCS version\n");
if (_getcwd(buff, _MAX_PATH) == NULL) {
printf("Can't Get Current Directory - errno=%d\n", errno);
}
else {
printf("Current Directory is '%s'\n", buff);
}
printf("'%s' %hs %ls:\n", str, amsg, wmsg);
printf("'%s'\n", _mbsrev(_mbsdup((unsigned char*) str)));
return 0;
}
If _UNICODE
has been defined, GENTEXT.C maps to the following Unicode version of the program. For more information about using wmain
in Unicode programs as a replacement for main
, see Using wmain
in C Language Reference.
// crt_unicgtxt.c
/*
* Use of generic-text mappings defined in TCHAR.H
* Generic-Text-Mapping example program
* Unicode version of GENTEXT.C
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <direct.h>
int __cdecl wmain(int argc, wchar_t **argv, wchar_t **envp)
{
wchar_t buff[_MAX_PATH];
wchar_t *str = L"Astring";
char *amsg = "Reversed";
wchar_t *wmsg = L"Is";
printf("Unicode version\n");
if (_wgetcwd(buff, _MAX_PATH) == NULL) {
printf("Can't Get Current Directory - errno=%d\n", errno);
}
else {
wprintf(L"Current Directory is '%s'\n", buff);
}
wprintf(L"'%s' %hs %ls:\n", str, amsg, wmsg);
wprintf(L"'%s'\n", wcsrev(wcsdup(str)));
return 0;
}
If _MBCS
or _UNICODE
hasn't been defined, GENTEXT.C maps to single-byte ASCII code, as follows:
// crt_sbcsgtxt.c
/*
* Use of generic-text mappings defined in TCHAR.H
* Generic-Text-Mapping example program
* Single-byte (SBCS) Ascii version of GENTEXT.C
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <direct.h>
int __cdecl main(int argc, char **argv, char **envp)
{
char buff[_MAX_PATH];
char *str = "Astring";
char *amsg = "Reversed";
wchar_t *wmsg = L"Is";
printf("SBCS version\n");
if (_getcwd(buff, _MAX_PATH) == NULL) {
printf("Can't Get Current Directory - errno=%d\n", errno);
}
else {
printf("Current Directory is '%s'\n", buff);
}
printf("'%s' %hs %ls:\n", str, amsg, wmsg);
printf("'%s'\n", strrev(strdup(str)));
return 0;
}
END Microsoft Specific
See also
Generic-text mappings
Data type mappings
Constant and global variable mappings
Routine mappings
Using generic-text mappings