@BartekBanachewicz Really? Must be coincidence that they were downsized at the same time that the search bar takes up the space saved by downsizing them.
@Jefffrey Wouldn't it get closed as too simple or whatever? I mean I searched on Google but they are all talking about Android Java shit. I actually mean the Android Unix shell.
I'm building a cross-platform script/library. It should work in all Unix and MS systems including Android. What I'm concerned about is the possibility that **printf** isn't really cross-platform than say **echo** command, especially Android.
When I say Android I mean the Android shell you unlock, not Java.
So, does someone know if **printf** is really cross-platform?
@HakanBoztepe You don't explain the contexts/environments in which you wish to run printf, and which of those you think printf might not be supported. And you didn't simply check whether it is, in those environments, removing the need for a question.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Ok thank you. So, I want to run them in the Unix shell and MS shell (Cygwin32). I'm worried about Cygwin32 but mostly Android Unix shell !support. I can't check right now but you're right cause I might install Android on my current nix sys, but there is the need to download tons of megas. Anyway I'll just use printf and make the users using my script test it on Android instead of doing it myself.
@Puppy I understand you may misunderstand. But where would I check if my question is good otherwise? and 2 chat lines asking for review before asking don't do that much harm compared to a question where more than a person has to be involved by downvoting and closing a question. May I suggest to delete my previous review question if that is bad. Sorry.
I did but I can't get out a reasonable question from that either. You know, sometimes you have a question which you can express in a great way with pictures and code and if you look you can see I did, other times you're left with a few lines at best because the query is very narrow that it's silly to put code or images.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I messaged my uncle who has Windows and is tech-savy and told him to try my script there. Windows works. Android can't check till tomorrow when I go to a friend's house. I'll just wait till tomorrow and at best pollute my blog with the results.
@Jefffrey I know, but they most of time make a question more understandable than just a block of text without context.
Lol thank anyone who downvoted my question. My guess is Puppy, Jeffrey, Park Young-Bae or Griwes. Later.
so you mean that if i use string instead of wstring and char instead of wchar_t all the time while getting those symbols from file stream, then when i need to operate with them i just cope them to wstring and they're readable?
@mekkanizer The philosophy on linux is that strings are just bytes, applications that need to worry about unicode will assume the input is utf-8 and deal appropriately
wow it's starts to feel really puzzling :| all i need is to get some strings from text file, make a list of them, then searching through this list rename some files according to contents of list
@mekkanizer The best you can do using standard C++ facilities about text is "copying string from one place to another". The rest requires external libraries.