Unicode Console Application in Delphi 2009

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不知归路 2020-12-10 14:19

How can I create unicode console application with Delphi 2009?

If I do like this:

{$APPTYPE CONSOLE}
uses
  SysUtils;
begin
  writeln(\'öüğşç سيمانتت         


        
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  • 2020-12-10 14:54

    I'm not sure that is what you're after, but you can create Unicode console applications in all 32-bit Delphi versions by using the Windows API functions. I just tried with Delphi 4:

    program test;
    
    {$APPTYPE CONSOLE}
    
    uses
      Windows;
    
    var
      s: WideString;
      i: integer;
      Written: Cardinal;
    begin
      SetLength(s, 80);
      for i := 1 to 80 do
        s[i] := WideChar(48 + i);
      WriteConsoleW(GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE), PWideChar(s), 80, Written,
        nil);
    end.
    

    I don't have Delphi 2009 to try how entering Unicode strings in the editor works...

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  • 2020-12-10 14:54

    You can't (At least not with the standard library). The console functions are the only non Unicode functions in Delphi 2009.

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  • 2020-12-10 14:59

    Writeln in Delphi 2009 still uses ANSI (see System TTextRec) but you can use UTF8Encode and change the console's output code page to UTF8 by calling SetConsoleOutputCP(CP_UTF8). You will also need a good font to actually display Unicode characters.

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  • 2020-12-10 15:01

    Actually, there is a way to do this with standard WriteLn() calls, but it involves patching a bug in the Delphi 2009 RTL. The thing is, Delphi does some compiler magic for WriteLn. For UnicodeString arguments, this results in a call to _WriteUString. That method can be seen in System.pas, although you can't call it directly. In it you'll see a call to _WriteLString, but that method receives a AnsiString argument. So when this call is taking place, your UnicodeString is being downcasted to AnsiString.

    The solution is, to change this UnicodeString->AnsiString cast into a UnicodeString->UTF8String cast.

    Now, when you set the console to UTF8, all your characters will go through untouched (and yes, ofcourse you'll need a font with support for the characters you want to show) :

    SetConsoleOutputCP(CP_UTF8)
    

    For this RTL fix, you'll need to do some nifty code-hooking. I've done this already, and a collegue of mine is busy writing an article about this. I'll post a link once it's available online.

    Cheers!

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  • 2020-12-10 15:06

    @Kabrol: With the raster font set I don't see either of the chars, but with Lucida Console I see at least widechar($11f) - "ğ".

    Please see "SetConsoleOutputCP Only Effective with Unicode Fonts" and in general the description of console API functions at "Console Reference".

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  • 2020-12-10 15:10

    Windows console cannot display unicode charactes, so try to send output to file with:

    my_app.exe > unicode_file.txt
    

    and try viewing unicode_file.txt with good text editor.

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