Re: multi-character character constant and CFString
Re: multi-character character constant and CFString
- Subject: Re: multi-character character constant and CFString
- From: John Stiles <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2005 20:58:14 -0700
I would disable that warning. There is absolutely nothing wrong with
the original code.
Alternatively, you could wrap the ((a << 8) | b) trick with a macro
that made it look nicer.
On Jul 25, 2005, at 7:31 PM, Julien Palmas wrote:
I am porting a Codewarrior project to XCode and need some advices
about how to do things correctly
I have this function :
TCProfileTextType(
const std::string& inText,
unsigned long
inTagSignature,
const short inLangCode =
'ja',
const short inRegionCode
= 'JP');
I get no warnings whatsoever in Codewarrior, but compiling the same
source file with gcc 4.0 raises this :
warning : multi-character character constant
I would like to get rid of this warning and tried this :
#include <limits.h>
TCProfileTextType(
const std::string& inText,
unsigned long
inTagSignature,
const short inLangCode =
('j' << CHAR_BIT) | 'a',
const short inRegionCode
= ('J' << CHAR_BIT) | 'P');
Works, but I don't really like it ....
I read in the CodeWarrior / Xcode porting guide that CFString
should be used for this kind of porting problem.
Could anybody tell me how to use CFString in such a situation ?
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