9 Jan
2002
9 Jan
'02
2:32 p.m.
thomas wrote:
Hehe, I don't want to put objects in structures, I just want to buid structures containing "Unicode strings".
there is no such thing. what you want is a binary buffer with an *encoded* unicode string. to get one, figure out what encoding you need (probably utf-16-le), convert the string to a byte string using the encode method, and store that byte string in your struct. def wu(str): # encode unicode string for win32 apis return str.encode("utf-16-le") struct.pack("32s", wu(u"VS_VERSION_INFO"))
struct.pack("32s", str(buffer(u"VS_VERSION_INFO")))
that's evil: you're assuming that Python will always use the same internal representation for unicode strings. that's not the case. </F>