I am trying to this:
wchar_t buff[PATH_MAX];
wgetcwd( buff, PATH_MAX);
I have also tried _wgetcwd. Google suggests _wgetcwd is in dir.h, but i have never heard of such a header file.
I’m using GCC 4.3.
Thank you.
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If this is a Unix/Linux system there is no point in looking for a wchar_t version of getcwd. That is because all file names and directory names are just bytes with the exception of the ‘/’ and ‘\0’ characters. You can use UTF-8 encoding with them but the filesystem itself does not care.