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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T14:50:04+00:00 2026-05-14T14:50:04+00:00

In Delphi 2007 you can store a UTF-8 string in a WideString and then

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In Delphi 2007 you can store a UTF-8 string in a WideString and then pass that onto a Win32 function, e.g.

var
  UnicodeStr: WideString;
  UTF8Str: WideString;
begin
  UnicodeStr:='some unicode text';
  UTF8Str:=UTF8Encode(UnicodeStr);
  Windows.SomeFunction(PWideChar(UTF8Str), ...)
end;

Delphi 2007 does not interfere with the contents of UTF8Str, i.e. it is left as a UTF-8 encoded string stored in a WideString.

But in Delphi 2010 I’m struggling to find a way to do the same thing, i.e. store a UTF-8 encoded string in a WideString without it being automatically converted from UTF-8. I cannot pass a pointer to a UTF-8 string (or RawByteString), e.g. the following will obviously not work:

var
  UnicodeStr: WideString;
  UTF8Str: UTF8String;
begin
  UnicodeStr:='some unicode text';
  UTF8Str:=UTF8Encode(UnicodeStr);
  Windows.SomeFunction(PWideChar(UTF8Str), ...)
end;
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    2026-05-14T14:50:04+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 2:50 pm

    Your original Delphi 2007 code was converting the UTF-8 string to a widestring using the ANSI codepage. To do the same thing in Delphi 2010 you should use SetCodePage with the Convert parameter false.

    var
      UnicodeStr: UnicodeString;
      UTF8Str: RawByteString;
    begin
      UTF8Str := UTF8Encode('some unicode text');
      SetCodePage(UTF8Str, 0, False);
      UnicodeStr := UTF8Str;
      Windows.SomeFunction(PWideChar(UnicodeStr), ...)
    
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