This didn't work on Windows because wchar_t is 2 bytes on that platform, not 4 bytes (whereas llwchar is 4 bytes everywhere). Boost's regex methods need to work on wchar_t, but I believe that using a UTF-16 string would still be prone to crashing on Windows as UTF-16 is still a variable-length encoding. Besides, trying to compile a UTF-16 solution generates weird link errors. Instead, I'm going to fix this problem a different way. And I'm starting by reverting the previous attempt. Thanks Win32. |
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