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authorNat Goodspeed <nat@lindenlab.com>2018-12-14 10:48:43 -0500
committerNat Goodspeed <nat@lindenlab.com>2018-12-14 10:48:43 -0500
commit9ffcafb64b4483c315d00e88ffc1438bce1f7915 (patch)
tree499aaaf46732ad439162e35462f54269cd33512f /indra/llcommon
parentcbf4295b63fcc7128f928d1718efe069a9f3a789 (diff)
SL-10153: Introduce ll_convert, windows_message() templates.
Add ll_convert<TO, FROM> template, used as (e.g.): ll_convert<std::string>(value_of_some_other_string_type); There is no generic template implementation -- the template exists solely to provide generic aliases for a bewildering family of llstring.h string- conversion functions with highly-specific names. There's a generic implementation, though, for the degenerate case where FROM and TO are identical. Add ll_convert<> specialization aliases for most of the string-conversion functions declared in llstring.h, including the Windows-specific ones involving llutf16string and std::wstring. Add a mini-lecture in llstring.h about appropriate use of string types on Windows. Add LL_WCHAR_T_NATIVE llpreprocessor.h macro so we can detect whether to provide separate conversions for llutf16string and std::wstring, or whether those would collide because the types are identical. Add inline ll_convert_wide_to_string(const std::wstring&) overloads so caller isn't required to call arg.c_str(), which naturally permits an ll_convert alias. Add ll_convert_wide_to_wstring(), ll_convert_wstring_to_wide() as placeholders for converting between Windows std::wstring and Linden LLWString, with corresponding ll_convert aliases. We don't yet have library code to perform such conversions officially; for now, just copy characters. Add LLStringUtil::getenv(key) and getoptenv(key) functions. The latter returns boost::optional<string_type> in case the caller needs to detect absence of a given environment variable rather than simply accepting a default value. Naturally getenv(), which accepts a default, is implemented using getoptenv(). getoptenv(), in turn, is implemented using an underlying llstring_getoptenv(). On Windows, llstring_getoptenv() returns boost::optional<std::wstring> (based on GetEnvironmentVariableW()), whereas elsewhere, llstring_getoptenv() returns boost::optional<std::string> (based on classic Posix getenv()). The beauty of generic ll_convert is that the portable LLStringUtilBase<T>:: getoptenv() template can call the platform-specific llstring_getoptenv() and transparently perform whatever conversion is necessary to return the desired string_type. Add windows_message<T>(error) template, with an overload that implicitly calls GetLastError(). We provide a single concrete windows_message<std::wstring>() implementation because that's what we get from Windows FormatMessageW() -- everything else is a generic conversion to the desired target string type. This obviates llprocess.cpp's previous WindowsErrorString() implementation -- reimplement using windows_message<std::string>().
Diffstat (limited to 'indra/llcommon')
-rw-r--r--indra/llcommon/llpreprocessor.h21
-rw-r--r--indra/llcommon/llprocess.cpp27
-rw-r--r--indra/llcommon/llstring.cpp125
-rw-r--r--indra/llcommon/llstring.h176
-rw-r--r--indra/llcommon/stdtypes.h7
5 files changed, 323 insertions, 33 deletions
diff --git a/indra/llcommon/llpreprocessor.h b/indra/llcommon/llpreprocessor.h
index ef015fdce4..e8f9981437 100644
--- a/indra/llcommon/llpreprocessor.h
+++ b/indra/llcommon/llpreprocessor.h
@@ -101,6 +101,9 @@
#endif
+// Although thread_local is now a standard storage class, we can't just
+// #define LL_THREAD_LOCAL as thread_local because the *usage* is different.
+// We'll have to take the time to change LL_THREAD_LOCAL declarations by hand.
#if LL_WINDOWS
# define LL_THREAD_LOCAL __declspec(thread)
#else
@@ -177,6 +180,24 @@
#define LL_DLLIMPORT
#endif // LL_WINDOWS
+#if ! defined(LL_WINDOWS)
+#define LL_WCHAR_T_NATIVE 1
+#else // LL_WINDOWS
+// https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/preprocessor/predefined-macros
+// _WCHAR_T_DEFINED is defined if wchar_t is provided at all.
+// Specifically, it has value 1 if wchar_t is an intrinsic type, else empty.
+// _NATIVE_WCHAR_T_DEFINED has value 1 if wchar_t is intrinsic, else undefined.
+// For years we have compiled with /Zc:wchar_t-, meaning that wchar_t is a
+// typedef for unsigned short (in stddef.h). Lore has it that one of our
+// proprietary binary-only libraries has traditionally been built that way and
+// therefore EVERYTHING ELSE requires it. Therefore, in a typical Linden
+// Windows build, _WCHAR_T_DEFINED is defined but empty, while
+// _NATIVE_WCHAR_T_DEFINED is undefined.
+# if defined(_NATIVE_WCHAR_T_DEFINED)
+# define LL_WCHAR_T_NATIVE 1
+# endif // _NATIVE_WCHAR_T_DEFINED
+#endif // LL_WINDOWS
+
#if LL_COMMON_LINK_SHARED
// CMake automagically defines llcommon_EXPORTS only when building llcommon
// sources, and only when llcommon is a shared library (i.e. when
diff --git a/indra/llcommon/llprocess.cpp b/indra/llcommon/llprocess.cpp
index 5753efdc59..1fa53f322b 100644
--- a/indra/llcommon/llprocess.cpp
+++ b/indra/llcommon/llprocess.cpp
@@ -1205,30 +1205,9 @@ static LLProcess::Status interpret_status(int status)
/// GetLastError()/FormatMessage() boilerplate
static std::string WindowsErrorString(const std::string& operation)
{
- int result = GetLastError();
-
- LPTSTR error_str = 0;
- if (FormatMessage( FORMAT_MESSAGE_ALLOCATE_BUFFER | FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM,
- NULL,
- result,
- 0,
- (LPTSTR)&error_str,
- 0,
- NULL)
- != 0)
- {
- // convert from wide-char string to multi-byte string
- char message[256];
- wcstombs(message, error_str, sizeof(message));
- message[sizeof(message)-1] = 0;
- LocalFree(error_str);
- // convert to std::string to trim trailing whitespace
- std::string mbsstr(message);
- mbsstr.erase(mbsstr.find_last_not_of(" \t\r\n"));
- return STRINGIZE(operation << " failed (" << result << "): " << mbsstr);
- }
- return STRINGIZE(operation << " failed (" << result
- << "), but FormatMessage() did not explain");
+ auto result = GetLastError();
+ return STRINGIZE(operation << " failed (" << result << "): "
+ << windows_message<std::string>(result));
}
/*****************************************************************************
diff --git a/indra/llcommon/llstring.cpp b/indra/llcommon/llstring.cpp
index 42390c8a7b..f931103ba6 100644
--- a/indra/llcommon/llstring.cpp
+++ b/indra/llcommon/llstring.cpp
@@ -53,6 +53,40 @@ std::string ll_safe_string(const char* in, S32 maxlen)
return std::string();
}
+boost::optional<std::wstring> llstring_getoptenv(const std::string& key)
+{
+ auto wkey = ll_convert_string_to_wide(key);
+ // Take a wild guess as to how big the buffer should be.
+ std::vector<wchar_t> buffer(1024);
+ auto n = GetEnvironmentVariableW(wkey.c_str(), &buffer[0], buffer.size());
+ // If our initial guess was too short, n will indicate the size (in
+ // wchar_t's) that buffer should have been, including the terminating nul.
+ if (n > (buffer.size() - 1))
+ {
+ // make it big enough
+ buffer.resize(n);
+ // and try again
+ n = GetEnvironmentVariableW(wkey.c_str(), &buffer[0], buffer.size());
+ }
+ // did that (ultimately) succeed?
+ if (n)
+ {
+ // great, return populated boost::optional
+ return { &buffer[0] };
+ }
+
+ // not successful
+ auto last_error = GetLastError();
+ // Don't bother warning for NOT_FOUND; that's an expected case
+ if (last_error != ERROR_ENVVAR_NOT_FOUND)
+ {
+ LL_WARNS() << "GetEnvironmentVariableW('" << key << "') failed: "
+ << windows_message<std::string>(last_error) << LL_ENDL;
+ }
+ // return empty boost::optional
+ return {};
+}
+
bool is_char_hex(char hex)
{
if((hex >= '0') && (hex <= '9'))
@@ -715,12 +749,12 @@ std::string ll_convert_wide_to_string(const wchar_t* in, unsigned int code_page)
return out;
}
-std::basic_string<wchar_t> ll_convert_string_to_wide(const std::string& in)
+std::wstring ll_convert_string_to_wide(const std::string& in)
{
return ll_convert_string_to_wide(in, CP_UTF8);
}
-std::basic_string<wchar_t> ll_convert_string_to_wide(const std::string& in, unsigned int code_page)
+std::wstring ll_convert_string_to_wide(const std::string& in, unsigned int code_page)
{
// From review:
// We can preallocate a wide char buffer that is the same length (in wchar_t elements) as the utf8 input,
@@ -745,6 +779,24 @@ std::basic_string<wchar_t> ll_convert_string_to_wide(const std::string& in, unsi
return {&w_out[0]};
}
+LLWString ll_convert_wide_to_wstring(const std::wstring& in)
+{
+ // This function, like its converse, is a placeholder, encapsulating a
+ // guilty little hack: the only "official" way nat has found to convert
+ // between std::wstring (16 bits on Windows) and LLWString (UTF-32) is
+ // by using iconv, which we've avoided so far. It kinda sorta works to
+ // just copy individual characters...
+ // The point is that if/when we DO introduce some more official way to
+ // perform such conversions, we should only have to call it here.
+ return { in.begin(), in.end() };
+}
+
+std::wstring ll_convert_wstring_to_wide(const LLWString& in)
+{
+ // See comments in ll_convert_wide_to_wstring()
+ return { in.begin(), in.end() };
+}
+
std::string ll_convert_string_to_utf8_string(const std::string& in)
{
auto w_mesg = ll_convert_string_to_wide(in, CP_ACP);
@@ -752,7 +804,74 @@ std::string ll_convert_string_to_utf8_string(const std::string& in)
return out_utf8;
}
-#endif // LL_WINDOWS
+
+namespace
+{
+
+void HeapFree_deleter(void* ptr)
+{
+ // instead of LocalFree(), per https://stackoverflow.com/a/31541205
+ HeapFree(GetProcessHeap(), NULL, ptr);
+}
+
+} // anonymous namespace
+
+template<>
+std::wstring windows_message<std::wstring>(DWORD error)
+{
+ // derived from https://stackoverflow.com/a/455533
+ wchar_t* rawptr = nullptr;
+ auto okay = FormatMessageW(
+ // use system message tables for GetLastError() codes
+ FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM |
+ // internally allocate buffer and return its pointer
+ FORMAT_MESSAGE_ALLOCATE_BUFFER |
+ // you cannot pass insertion parameters (thanks Gandalf)
+ FORMAT_MESSAGE_IGNORE_INSERTS |
+ // ignore line breaks in message definition text
+ FORMAT_MESSAGE_MAX_WIDTH_MASK,
+ NULL, // lpSource, unused with FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM
+ error, // dwMessageId
+ MAKELANGID(LANG_NEUTRAL, SUBLANG_DEFAULT), // dwLanguageId
+ (LPWSTR)&rawptr, // lpBuffer: force-cast wchar_t** to wchar_t*
+ 0, // nSize, unused with FORMAT_MESSAGE_ALLOCATE_BUFFER
+ NULL); // Arguments, unused
+
+ // make a unique_ptr from rawptr so it gets cleaned up properly
+ std::unique_ptr<wchar_t, void(*)(void*)> bufferptr(rawptr, HeapFree_deleter);
+
+ if (okay && bufferptr)
+ {
+ // got the message, return it ('okay' is length in characters)
+ return { bufferptr.get(), okay };
+ }
+
+ // did not get the message, synthesize one
+ auto format_message_error = GetLastError();
+ std::wostringstream out;
+ out << L"GetLastError() " << error << L" (FormatMessageW() failed with "
+ << format_message_error << L")";
+ return out.str();
+}
+
+#else // ! LL_WINDOWS
+
+boost::optional<std::string> llstring_getoptenv(const std::string& key)
+{
+ auto found = getenv(key.c_str());
+ if (found)
+ {
+ // return populated boost::optional
+ return { found };
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ // return empty boost::optional
+ return {};
+ }
+}
+
+#endif // ! LL_WINDOWS
long LLStringOps::sPacificTimeOffset = 0;
long LLStringOps::sLocalTimeOffset = 0;
diff --git a/indra/llcommon/llstring.h b/indra/llcommon/llstring.h
index 7c3e9f952d..2dccc7cbdf 100644
--- a/indra/llcommon/llstring.h
+++ b/indra/llcommon/llstring.h
@@ -27,6 +27,7 @@
#ifndef LL_LLSTRING_H
#define LL_LLSTRING_H
+#include <boost/optional/optional.hpp>
#include <string>
#include <cstdio>
//#include <locale>
@@ -337,6 +338,19 @@ public:
const string_type& string,
const string_type& substr);
+ /**
+ * get environment string value with proper Unicode handling
+ * (key is always UTF-8)
+ * detect absence by return value == dflt
+ */
+ static string_type getenv(const std::string& key, const string_type& dflt="");
+ /**
+ * get optional environment string value with proper Unicode handling
+ * (key is always UTF-8)
+ * detect absence by (! return value)
+ */
+ static boost::optional<string_type> getoptenv(const std::string& key);
+
static void addCRLF(string_type& string);
static void removeCRLF(string_type& string);
static void removeWindowsCR(string_type& string);
@@ -496,6 +510,37 @@ LL_COMMON_API bool iswindividual(llwchar elem);
* Unicode support
*/
+/// generic conversion aliases
+template<typename TO, typename FROM, typename Enable=void>
+struct ll_convert_impl
+{
+ // Don't even provide a generic implementation. We specialize for every
+ // combination we do support.
+ TO operator()(const FROM& in) const;
+};
+
+// Use a function template to get the nice ll_convert<TO>(from_value) API.
+template<typename TO, typename FROM>
+TO ll_convert(const FROM& in)
+{
+ return ll_convert_impl<TO, FROM>()(in);
+}
+
+// degenerate case
+template<typename T>
+struct ll_convert_impl<T, T>
+{
+ T operator()(const T& in) const { return in; }
+};
+
+// specialize ll_convert_impl<TO, FROM> to return EXPR
+#define ll_convert_alias(TO, FROM, EXPR) \
+template<> \
+struct ll_convert_impl<TO, FROM> \
+{ \
+ TO operator()(const FROM& in) const { return EXPR; } \
+}
+
// Make the incoming string a utf8 string. Replaces any unknown glyph
// with the UNKNOWN_CHARACTER. Once any unknown glyph is found, the rest
// of the data may not be recovered.
@@ -503,30 +548,83 @@ LL_COMMON_API std::string rawstr_to_utf8(const std::string& raw);
//
// We should never use UTF16 except when communicating with Win32!
+// https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/cpp/char-wchar-t-char16-t-char32-t
+// nat 2018-12-14: I consider the whole llutf16string thing a mistake, because
+// the Windows APIs we want to call are all defined in terms of wchar_t*
+// (or worse, LPCTSTR).
+// https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/desktop/winprog/windows-data-types
+
+// While there is no point coding for an ASCII-only world (! defined(UNICODE)),
+// use of U16 and llutf16string for Windows APIs locks in /Zc:wchar_t-. Going
+// forward, we should code in terms of wchar_t and std::wstring so as to
+// support either setting of /Zc:wchar_t.
+
+// The first link above states that char can be used to hold ASCII or any
+// multi-byte character set, and distinguishes wchar_t (UTF-16LE), char16_t
+// (UTF-16) and char32_t (UTF-32). Nonetheless, within this code base:
+// * char and std::string always hold UTF-8 (of which ASCII is a subset). It
+// is a BUG if they are used to pass strings in any other multi-byte
+// encoding.
+// * wchar_t and std::wstring should be our interface to Windows wide-string
+// APIs, and therefore hold UTF-16LE.
+// * U16 and llutf16string are the previous but DEPRECATED UTF-16LE type. Do
+// not introduce new uses of U16 or llutf16string for string data.
+// * llwchar and LLWString hold UTF-32 strings.
+// * Do not introduce char16_t or std::u16string.
+// * Do not introduce char32_t or std::u32string.
//
+// This typedef may or may not be identical to std::wstring, depending on
+// LL_WCHAR_T_NATIVE.
typedef std::basic_string<U16> llutf16string;
+#if ! defined(LL_WCHAR_T_NATIVE)
+// wchar_t is identical to U16, and std::wstring is identical to llutf16string.
+// Defining an ll_convert alias involving llutf16string would collide with the
+// comparable preferred alias involving std::wstring. (In this scenario, if
+// you pass llutf16string, it will engage the std::wstring specialization.)
+#define ll_convert_u16_alias(TO, FROM, EXPR) // nothing
+#else
+// wchar_t is a distinct native type, so llutf16string is also a distinct
+// type, and there IS a point to converting separately to/from llutf16string.
+// (But why? Windows APIs are still defined in terms of wchar_t, and
+// in this scenario llutf16string won't work for them!)
+#define ll_convert_u16_alias(TO, FROM, EXPR) ll_convert_alias(TO, FROM, EXPR)
+
+// converting between std::wstring and llutf16string involves copying chars
+// enclose the brace-initialization expression in parens to protect the comma
+// from macro-argument parsing
+ll_convert_alias(llutf16string, std::wstring, ({ in.begin(), in.end() }));
+ll_convert_alias(std::wstring, llutf16string, ({ in.begin(), in.end() }));
+#endif
+
LL_COMMON_API LLWString utf16str_to_wstring(const llutf16string &utf16str, S32 len);
LL_COMMON_API LLWString utf16str_to_wstring(const llutf16string &utf16str);
+ll_convert_u16_alias(LLWString, llutf16string, utf16str_to_wstring(in));
LL_COMMON_API llutf16string wstring_to_utf16str(const LLWString &utf32str, S32 len);
LL_COMMON_API llutf16string wstring_to_utf16str(const LLWString &utf32str);
+ll_convert_u16_alias(llutf16string, LLWString, wstring_to_utf16str(in));
LL_COMMON_API llutf16string utf8str_to_utf16str ( const std::string& utf8str, S32 len);
LL_COMMON_API llutf16string utf8str_to_utf16str ( const std::string& utf8str );
+ll_convert_u16_alias(llutf16string, std::string, utf8str_to_utf16str(in));
LL_COMMON_API LLWString utf8str_to_wstring(const std::string &utf8str, S32 len);
LL_COMMON_API LLWString utf8str_to_wstring(const std::string &utf8str);
// Same function, better name. JC
inline LLWString utf8string_to_wstring(const std::string& utf8_string) { return utf8str_to_wstring(utf8_string); }
+// best name of all
+ll_convert_alias(LLWString, std::string, utf8string_to_wstring(in));
//
LL_COMMON_API S32 wchar_to_utf8chars(llwchar inchar, char* outchars);
LL_COMMON_API std::string wstring_to_utf8str(const LLWString &utf32str, S32 len);
LL_COMMON_API std::string wstring_to_utf8str(const LLWString &utf32str);
+ll_convert_alias(std::string, LLWString, wstring_to_utf8str(in));
LL_COMMON_API std::string utf16str_to_utf8str(const llutf16string &utf16str, S32 len);
LL_COMMON_API std::string utf16str_to_utf8str(const llutf16string &utf16str);
+ll_convert_u16_alias(std::string, llutf16string, utf16str_to_utf8str(in));
#if LL_WINDOWS
inline std::string wstring_to_utf8str(const llutf16string &utf16str) { return utf16str_to_utf8str(utf16str);}
@@ -636,14 +734,36 @@ using snprintf_hack::snprintf;
*/
LL_COMMON_API std::string ll_convert_wide_to_string(const wchar_t* in, unsigned int code_page);
LL_COMMON_API std::string ll_convert_wide_to_string(const wchar_t* in); // default CP_UTF8
+inline std::string ll_convert_wide_to_string(const std::wstring& in, unsigned int code_page)
+{
+ return ll_convert_wide_to_string(in.c_str(), code_page);
+}
+inline std::string ll_convert_wide_to_string(const std::wstring& in)
+{
+ return ll_convert_wide_to_string(in.c_str());
+}
+ll_convert_alias(std::string, std::wstring, ll_convert_wide_to_string(in));
/**
* Converts a string to wide string.
*/
-LL_COMMON_API std::basic_string<wchar_t> ll_convert_string_to_wide(const std::string& in,
- unsigned int code_page);
-LL_COMMON_API std::basic_string<wchar_t> ll_convert_string_to_wide(const std::string& in);
- // default CP_UTF8
+LL_COMMON_API std::wstring ll_convert_string_to_wide(const std::string& in,
+ unsigned int code_page);
+LL_COMMON_API std::wstring ll_convert_string_to_wide(const std::string& in);
+ // default CP_UTF8
+ll_convert_alias(std::wstring, std::string, ll_convert_string_to_wide(in));
+
+/**
+ * Convert a Windows wide string to our LLWString
+ */
+LL_COMMON_API LLWString ll_convert_wide_to_wstring(const std::wstring& in);
+ll_convert_alias(LLWString, std::wstring, ll_convert_wide_to_wstring(in));
+
+/**
+ * Convert LLWString to Windows wide string
+ */
+LL_COMMON_API std::wstring ll_convert_wstring_to_wide(const LLWString& in);
+ll_convert_alias(std::wstring, LLWString, ll_convert_wstring_to_wide(in));
/**
* Converts incoming string into utf8 string
@@ -651,8 +771,39 @@ LL_COMMON_API std::basic_string<wchar_t> ll_convert_string_to_wide(const std::st
*/
LL_COMMON_API std::string ll_convert_string_to_utf8_string(const std::string& in);
+/// Get Windows message string for passed GetLastError() code
+// VS 2013 doesn't let us forward-declare this template, which is what we
+// started with, so the implementation could reference the specialization we
+// haven't yet declared. Somewhat weirdly, just stating the generic
+// implementation in terms of the specialization works, even in this order...
+
+// the general case is just a conversion from the sole implementation
+// Microsoft says DWORD is a typedef for unsigned long
+// https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/desktop/winprog/windows-data-types
+// so rather than drag windows.h into everybody's include space...
+template<typename STRING>
+STRING windows_message(unsigned long error)
+{
+ return ll_convert<STRING>(windows_message<std::wstring>(error));
+}
+
+/// There's only one real implementation
+template<>
+LL_COMMON_API std::wstring windows_message<std::wstring>(unsigned long error);
+
+/// Get Windows message string, implicitly calling GetLastError()
+template<typename STRING>
+STRING windows_message() { return windows_message<STRING>(GetLastError()); }
+
//@}
-#endif // LL_WINDOWS
+
+LL_COMMON_API boost::optional<std::wstring> llstring_getoptenv(const std::string& key);
+
+#else // ! LL_WINDOWS
+
+LL_COMMON_API boost::optional<std::string> llstring_getoptenv(const std::string& key);
+
+#endif // ! LL_WINDOWS
/**
* Many of the 'strip' and 'replace' methods of LLStringUtilBase need
@@ -1595,6 +1746,21 @@ bool LLStringUtilBase<T>::endsWith(
return (idx == (string.size() - substr.size()));
}
+// static
+template<class T>
+auto LLStringUtilBase<T>::getoptenv(const std::string& key) -> boost::optional<string_type>
+{
+ auto found{llstring_getoptenv(key)};
+ return found? { ll_convert<string_type>(*found) } : {};
+}
+
+// static
+template<class T>
+auto LLStringUtilBase<T>::getenv(const std::string& key, const string_type& dflt) -> string_type
+{
+ auto found{getoptenv(key)};
+ return found? *found : dflt;
+}
template<class T>
BOOL LLStringUtilBase<T>::convertToBOOL(const string_type& string, BOOL& value)
diff --git a/indra/llcommon/stdtypes.h b/indra/llcommon/stdtypes.h
index bf3f3f9ee8..6c9871e76c 100644
--- a/indra/llcommon/stdtypes.h
+++ b/indra/llcommon/stdtypes.h
@@ -37,7 +37,12 @@ typedef signed int S32;
typedef unsigned int U32;
#if LL_WINDOWS
-// Windows wchar_t is 16-bit
+// https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/build/reference/zc-wchar-t-wchar-t-is-native-type
+// https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/cpp/fundamental-types-cpp
+// Windows wchar_t is 16-bit, whichever way /Zc:wchar_t is set. In effect,
+// Windows wchar_t is always a typedef, either for unsigned short or __wchar_t.
+// (__wchar_t, available either way, is Microsoft's native 2-byte wchar_t type.)
+// In any case, llwchar should be a UTF-32 type.
typedef U32 llwchar;
#else
typedef wchar_t llwchar;