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2020-12-14 | Codechange: use \u to indicate unicode chars in strings (#8379) | Patric Stout | |
With \x, we sometimes had to do the "" trick, as the length is not predefined. With C++11 bringing \u to the specs, which has a preset length, we no longer need the "" trick. We set the strings to u8, to ensure all compilers use UTF-8 encoding for the \u characters. This was triggered by newer CLangs, which start to warn if you use "" in the middle of a string, wondering if that was your intention. It is a good question. And this is our answer :) | |||
2020-05-21 | Codechange: Consistently use WChar when passing characters around, and also ↵ | Michael Lutz | |
define it as char32_t. | |||
2019-11-10 | Cleanup: Removed SVN headers | S. D. Cloudt | |
2019-04-09 | Codechange: If something is a vector of strings, use a vector of strings ↵ | Michael Lutz | |
instead of an AutoFreeSmallVector. | |||
2012-02-12 | (svn r23940) -Codechange: remove superfluous semicolons | smatz | |
2011-12-19 | (svn r23603) -Add: support for control commands in strings, in both network ↵ | truebrain | |
and safe/load (Rubidium) | |||
2011-12-18 | (svn r23590) -Codechange: make the string validation settings better expandable | rubidium | |
2011-05-01 | (svn r22406) -Document: some more "random-ish" tidbits | rubidium | |
2010-10-21 | (svn r21004) -Fix [FS#3746]: chat/console messages got sometimes messed up ↵ | rubidium | |
due to LTR names in RTL translations and vice-versa | |||
2010-05-20 | (svn r19867) -Change: use non-breaking spaces for currency pre-/postfixes. | rubidium | |
2010-04-24 | (svn r19703) -Add: hexadecimal string filter | rubidium | |
2009-10-31 | (svn r17920) -Codechange: add a 'filter' for numbers+spaces and use it for ↵ | rubidium | |
the NewGRF parameter list | |||
2009-08-21 | (svn r17248) -Fix: add GPL license notice where appropriate | rubidium | |
2008-01-07 | (svn r11777) -Codechange: split the string header and make do not include it ↵ | rubidium | |
when it's not necessary. |