Are you saying that iconv
is used at the compile or runtime phases of a C++ program? I think you'll find that you're mistaken.
> 2.2 Phases of translation
Hey that's where the answer to our surprises is.
> 5. Each source character set member in a character literal or a string literal, as well as each escape sequence and universal-character-name in a character literal or a non-raw string literal, is converted to the corresponding member of the execution character set (2.14.3, 2.14.5); if there is no corresponding member, it is converted to an implementation-defined member other than the null (wide) character.
Going to check what 'corresponding member' means.