What is SQLWCHAR?

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What is SQLWCHAR?

by Igor Korot :: Rate this Message:

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Hi, ALL,

Is my understanding correct, that SQLWCHAR in UNICODE build of unixODBC
resolves itself to wchar_t*?
If not what it is resolves to?

Thank you.

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Re: What is SQLWCHAR?

by Nick Gorham-2 :: Rate this Message:

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Igor Korot wrote:

>Hi, ALL,
>
>Is my understanding correct, that SQLWCHAR in UNICODE build of unixODBC
>resolves itself to wchar_t*?
>If not what it is resolves to?
>
>Thank you.
>
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>  
>

It resolves to a unsigned short, wchar_t can be 4 bytes in some
implementations.

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by Igor Korot :: Rate this Message:

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Nick,

-----Original Message-----

>From: Nick Gorham <nick@...>
>Sent: Jul 1, 2008 1:23 PM
>To: Igor Korot <ikorot@...>, Development issues and topics for unixODBC <unixodbc-dev@...>
>Subject: Re: [unixODBC-dev] What is SQLWCHAR?
>
>Igor Korot wrote:
>
>>Hi, ALL,
>>
>>Is my understanding correct, that SQLWCHAR in UNICODE build of unixODBC
>>resolves itself to wchar_t*?
>>If not what it is resolves to?
>>
>>Thank you.
>>
>>_______________________________________________
>>unixODBC-dev mailing list
>>unixODBC-dev@...
>>http://mail.easysoft.com/mailman/listinfo/unixodbc-dev
>>  
>>
>
>It resolves to a unsigned short, wchar_t can be 4 bytes in some
>implementations.

So, SQLWCHAR resolves itself to be the int and not the char?
It's not going to change, right?

Thank you.
>
>--
>Nick

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