Hi.
I think that MinGW does not have a direct relation.
#define_UNICODE is required for wcsftime.
Probably, ITAGAKI-san has only forgotten it.:-)
P.S)
日本語になっていましたです:-)
Regards,
Hiroshi Saito
----- Original Message -----
From: "Hiroshi Inoue" <inoue@tpf.co.jp>
> 井上です。
>
> ITAGAKI Takahiro wrote:
>> "Hiroshi Saito" <z-saito@guitar.ocn.ne.jp> wrote:
>>
>>> Um, It was not supported.
>>> http://winpg.jp/~saito/pg_work/LC_MESSAGE_CHECK/LC_TIME_PATCH/ITAGAKI_PATCH.txt
>>
>> Hmm... the implementation of wcsftime() in msvcrt seems to be
>> completely broken.
>>
>> I ran the attached test (localetest.c) and got the following results.
>> The point is that wcsftime() returns the same character codes as strftime()
>> i.e, the result is not an unicode string :-(
>>
>> The bug might be fixed in recently msvcrts in VC2005 or VC2008,
>> but at least mingw uses the old broken C runtime.
>
> 私はmingwを使っていないのでよくわからないのですが、ランタイムも一緒に
> 提供しているのですか?
>
>> We'd better to
>> use strftime() and multiple conversions to avoid the Microsoft's bug.
>
>
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