wxTextOutputStream &endl( wxTextOutputStream &stream )
{
//RN: Normally a single char on builds without a real
- //wchar_t will call the wxUint16 version, which
- //is not what we want (will print a 10 numeric value,
- //not a newline). Thus, we need to send it
- //a string in that case instead.
+ //wchar_t will call the version that corresponds to the
+ //numeric value of wchar_t itself (wxUint16 if 2 bytes etc.),
+ //which is not what we want (will print a 10 numeric value,
+ //not a newline). Thus, we need to send it a string in that
+ // case instead so that it correctly prints the newline.
#if !wxUSE_UNICODE || wxWCHAR_T_IS_REAL_TYPE
return stream << wxT('\n');
#else