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Bryan Petty
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@@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ wxString is a class which represents a character string of arbitrary length (lim
arbitrary characters. The ASCII NUL character is allowed, although care should be
taken when passing strings containing it to other functions.
wxString works with both ASCII (8 bit characters) as well as UNICODE (16 but
characters) strings.
wxString works with both ASCII (traditional, 7 or 8 bit, characters) as well as
Unicode (wide characters) strings.
This class has all the standard operations you can expect to find in a string class:
dynamic memory management (string extends to accommodate new characters),
@@ -48,9 +48,10 @@ very useful but don't exist in most of other string classes: for example,
\helpref{BeforeLast}{wxstringbeforelast}, \helpref{operator<<}{wxstringoperatorout}
or \helpref{Printf}{wxstringprintf}. Of course, all the standard string
operations are supported as well.
\item {\bf UNICODE} In this release, wxString only supports {\it construction} from
a UNICODE string, but in the next one it will be capable of also storing its
internal data in either ASCII or UNICODE format.
\item {\bf Unicode} wxString is Unicode friendly: it allows to easily convert
to and from ANSI and Unicode strings in any build mode (see the
\helpref{Unicode overview}{unicode} for more details) and maps to either
{\tt string} or {\tt wstring} transparently depending on the current mode.
\item {\bf Used by wxWindows} And, of course, this class is used everywhere
inside wxWindows so there is no performance loss which would result from
conversions of objects of any other string class (including std::string) to