CsString is a standalone library which provides unicode aware string support.
The CsBasicString class is a templated class which provides unicode aware string support. The encoding, such as UTF-8 or UTF-16, is passed to the CsBasicString template. The following typedefs are provided for convenience.
using CsString = CsBasicString<utf8>;
using CsString_utf8 = CsBasicString<utf8>;
using CsString_utf16 = CsBasicString<utf16>;
To use CsString you will need a C++17 compiler and a C++17 standard library.
Currently uses the CMake build system for building and running the unit test suite. The library has been tested with clang sanitizer and a major code review.
Class level documentation for CsString is available on the CopperSpice website:
https://www.copperspice.com/docs/cs_string/index.html
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