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Asked: May 21, 20262026-05-21T05:05:27+00:00 2026-05-21T05:05:27+00:00

I wish to create ( std::getline() ) and manipulate UTF-16 strings in the Android

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I wish to create (std::getline()) and manipulate UTF-16 strings in the Android NDK, so that I can pass them (relatively) painlessly back to Java for display. Currently, I’m using C++0x, using the LOCAL_CPPFLAGS := -std=c++0x switch, which works (I’m using some other 0x functions). Seems the compiler can’t find u16string. I’ve included <string>, and get no other errors. I wish to do something such as:


ifstream file(fileName);
if(!file.is_open()) {
    return false;
}
while(!file.eof()) {
    u16string fileLine;
    std::getline(file, fileLine);

    // Do stuff with fileLine
}
return true;

Does the NDK include an out-of-date version of GCC or something? What should I do?

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    2026-05-21T05:05:28+00:00Added an answer on May 21, 2026 at 5:05 am

    The NDK does not (at least not officially) support wide characters, UTF-16 or anything like that. Nor does it provide a proper C++ library.

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