wxString eol = GetEOL(type), result;
// optimization: we know that the length of the new string will be about
- // the same as the length of the old one, so prealloc memory to aviod
+ // the same as the length of the old one, so prealloc memory to avoid
// unnecessary relocations
result.Alloc(text.Len());
wxChar chLast = 0;
- for ( const wxChar *pc = text.c_str(); *pc; pc++ )
+ for ( wxString::const_iterator i = text.begin(); i != text.end(); ++i )
{
- wxChar ch = *pc;
+ wxChar ch = *i;
switch ( ch ) {
- case _T('\n'):
+ case wxT('\n'):
// Dos/Unix line termination
result += eol;
chLast = 0;
break;
- case _T('\r'):
- if ( chLast == _T('\r') ) {
+ case wxT('\r'):
+ if ( chLast == wxT('\r') ) {
// Mac empty line
result += eol;
}
else {
// just remember it: we don't know whether it is just "\r"
// or "\r\n" yet
- chLast = _T('\r');
+ chLast = wxT('\r');
}
break;
default:
- if ( chLast == _T('\r') ) {
+ if ( chLast == wxT('\r') ) {
// Mac line termination
result += eol;
case wxTextFileType_Unix: nUnix++; break; \
case wxTextFileType_Dos: nDos++; break; \
case wxTextFileType_Mac: nMac++; break; \
- default: wxFAIL_MSG(_("unknown line terminator")); \
+ default: wxFAIL_MSG(wxT("unknown line terminator")); \
}
size_t n;