wchar_t values
Erik M. van der Poel
erik at sra.co.jp
Fri Mar 29 11:00:09 AEST 1991
ANSI C says the following about wchar_t:
... an integral type whose range of values can represent distinct
codes for all members of the largest extended character set specified
among the supported locales; the null character shall have the code
value zero and each member of the basic character set defined in 2.2.1
shall have a code value equal to its value when used as the lone
character in an integer character constant.
Now, if this question has been asked before, I apologize. But here
goes:
Which of the following two conditions is the correct interpretation of
the ANSI C standard:
('c' == L'c')
('c' == ((char) L'c'))
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