[Enhancement] Win32 Unicode command line support for utility programs
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Google Code Exporter commented
Quick hack to support Unicode command line arguments support on utility
programs.
Added a new class mp4v2::platform::prog::CommandLine on platform layer, both
for Posix and Win32 implementation.
It takes argc and argv, and just returns passed argc/argv on Posix case.
On win32, it returns UTF8 argc/argv pair retrieved from MSVCRT.
Tested on Linux, mingw-w64 (cross compile on Linux), and MSVC.
By this patch, Unicode file names given by command line argument are properly
handled on Win32 environment.
However, this patch doesn't fix internal UTF8 string directly printed to
stdout/stderr, which result in what is called "mojibake", if console codepage
is not set to CP65001 (on Windows).
Original issue reported on code.google.com by honeycom...@gmail.com
on 29 Oct 2012 at 7:50
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Google Code Exporter commented
Looks good--I'll try to get to this during the week.
Original comment by kid...@gmail.com
on 29 Oct 2012 at 1:13
- Changed state: Accepted
Google Code Exporter commented
Hi,
By the way, on windows argv[0] can be filled with full path name with .exe
extension, which is somewhat cumbersome as a program name printed in messages.
I didn't take care of this, but this CommandLine class is also a convenient
place to edit argv[0] nicely.
Original comment by honeycom...@gmail.com
on 29 Oct 2012 at 2:10