Does Android not really have wchar_t?(Android真的没有wchar_t吗?)
问题描述
I built a simple method like below
wchar_t buf[1024] = {};
void logDebugInfo(wchar_t* fmt, ...)
{
va_list args;
va_start(args, fmt);
vswprintf( buf, sizeof(buf), fmt, args);
va_end(args);
}
jstring Java_com_example_hellojni_HelloJni_stringFromJNI( JNIEnv* env,
jobject thiz )
{
logDebugInfo(L"test %s, %d..", L"integer", 10);
return (*env)->NewStringUTF(env, buf);
}
I got following warning
In function 'Java_com_example_hellojni_HelloJni_stringFromJNI':
warning: passing argument 1 of 'logDebugInfo' from incompatible pointer type
note: expected 'wchar_t *' but argument is of type 'unsigned int *'
And the resulting string was not correct. If I removed that L prefix before that formatting string, weird, it worked. But L prefixes were used everywhere in my legacy code.
First I know wchar_t is not portable enough and is very compiler-specific. The size of wchar_t I expected was supposed to be 16 bits. I read some other posts which said it's 32 bits for android but wchar.h, provided by official NDK, it said wchar_t == char, really?
From NDK r5b docs/STANDALONE-TOOLCHAIN.html:
5.2/ wchar_t support:
- - - - - - - - - - -
As documented, the Android platform did not really support wchar_t until
Android 2.3. What this means in practical terms is that:
- If you target platform android-9 or higher, the size of wchar_t is
4 bytes, and most wide-char functions are available in the C library
(with the exception of multi-byte encoding/decoding functions and
wsprintf/wsscanf).
- If you target any prior API level, the size of wchar_t will be 1 byte
and none of the wide-char functions will work anyway.
We recommend any developer to get rid of any dependencies on the wchar_t type
and switch to better representations. The support provided in Android is only
there to help you migrate existing code.
Since you are targeting Android 1.6, it looks as if wchar_t is not suitable for you.
Even in the Android 2.3 platform ("android-9"), there are still notes in a number of places, including wchar.h, which imply that wchar_t is one byte and none of the wide character library functions are implemented. This suggests that the implementation may still be dodgy, so I would be very cautious about using wchar_t on any Android version.
If you're looking for an alternative, I have found UTFCPP to be an excellent and very lightweight library.
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