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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T22:12:23+00:00 2026-05-16T22:12:23+00:00

I am trying to compile the following code in my test application on windows

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I am trying to compile the following code in my test application on windows in visual studio for C++:

const wchar_t* chinese = "好久不见";

But I get the following error:

error C2440: ‘initializing’ : cannot convert from ‘const char [5]’ to ‘const wchar_t *

I am compiling with unicode, so I am confused about this. The error goes away if I cast the literal like this:

const wchar_t* chinese = (wchar_t*)"好久不见";

I am not sure that is safe nor do I really want to do that so how can I fix this.

Thank you!

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    2026-05-16T22:12:23+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 10:12 pm

    You want a wide string literal, so prefix the string literal with L:

    const wchar_t* chinese =  L"好久不见";
    
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