C++ UTF-8 actual string length

心已入冬 提交于 2019-12-04 14:17:30

codecvt ought to be helpful, the Standard provides implementations for UTF-8, for example codecvt_utf8<char32_t>() would be appropriate in this case.

Probably something like:

wstring_convert< codecvt_utf8<char32_t>, char32_t >().from_bytes(the_std_string).size()

Actual length is the number of bytes. There is very little meaning to counting codepoints. You may though want to count other things like grapheme clusters.

See more about different kind of string lengths in http://utf8everywhere.org

There is no way to do that in C/C++, without 3rd party libraries. Even if you convert to char32_t, you will get code points, not characters.

A code point does not match the user perception of a character, because of things like decompose formats, ligatures, variation selectors.

The closest available construct to a "user character" is a "grapheme cluster" (see http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/)

Your best cross-platform option is ICU4C (http://site.icu-project.org/)

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