Le 9 sept. 2013 à 09:54, Tom Davie <tom.da...@gmail.com> a écrit :

> 
> On 9 Sep 2013, at 09:13, Damien Cooke <dam...@smartphonedev.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hi all,
>> I am pulling my hair out here trying to replace the unicode (r) symbol with 
>> \\00ea in a string.  Is there a way of doing this as the NSString is a 
>> unicode String so it is interpreting it.  As convenient that might be to 
>> most people it is killing me here.
> 
> NSStrings already support unicode quite happily.  clang will even let you use 
> unicode directly in the source, so [string 
> stringByReplacingOccurancesOfString:@“r” withString:@“somethingElse”] will 
> work happily, as will [string stringByReplacingOccurancesOfString:@“→” 
> withString:@“⤜”].
> 

This is true only if your sources are encoding in UTF-8 (which is the only 
encoding supported by clang AFAIK, and the only encoding that should ever be 
used anyway).

-- Jean-Daniel





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