Symbian3/PDK/Source/GUID-05785721-C090-50C6-BE5E-46EF14222FFF.dita
author Dominic Pinkman <Dominic.Pinkman@Nokia.com>
Thu, 11 Mar 2010 18:02:22 +0000
changeset 3 46218c8b8afa
parent 1 25a17d01db0c
child 5 f345bda72bc4
permissions -rw-r--r--
week 10 bug fix submission (SF PDK version): Bug 1892, Bug 1897, Bug 1319. Also 3 or 4 documents were found to contain code blocks with SFL, which has been fixed. Partial fix for broken links, links to Forum Nokia, and the 'Symbian platform' terminology issues.

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<concept id="GUID-05785721-C090-50C6-BE5E-46EF14222FFF" xml:lang="en"><title>8
bit variant, 16 bit variant and build independence</title><shortdesc>Describes 8 bit variant, 16 bit variant and build independence.</shortdesc><prolog><metadata><keywords/></metadata></prolog><conbody>
<p>Descriptors are supplied in two variants:</p>
<ul>
<li id="GUID-6CAEBC92-A518-5623-8DE4-A685091CBD5B"><p>the 16 bit variant for
handling Unicode strings and double byte valued data</p> </li>
<li id="GUID-9D9C6C04-FFC2-5E41-8E55-E62DCC04CB31"><p>the 8 bit variant for
handling non-Unicode strings and single byte valued data (binary data).</p> </li>
</ul>
<p>Descriptors are also supplied as build independent types. These are used
whenever descriptors are used to represent text strings. By using build independent
types, the appropriate variant, either 16 bit or 8 bit, is selected at build
time depending on whether the <codeph>_UNICODE</codeph> macro has been defined
or not.</p>
<p>Binary data always requires the 8 bit variant, regardless of the build,
and this should be explicitly used in program code.</p>
<p>Explicit use of the 16 bit variant is rare.</p>
<p>With a few exceptions, the behaviour of both 8 bit and 16 bit variants
is the same.</p>
</conbody></concept>