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NAME¶
std::filesystem::u8path - std::filesystem::u8path
Synopsis¶
 Defined in header <filesystem>
  
   template< class Source > (1) (since C++17)
  
   std::filesystem::path u8path( const Source& source ); (deprecated in
    C++20)
  
   template< class InputIt > (since C++17)
  
   std::filesystem::path u8path( InputIt first, InputIt last (2)
    (deprecated in C++20)
  
   );
  
   Constructs a path p from a UTF-8 encoded sequence of chars
  
   or char8_ts
  
   (since C++20), supplied either as an std::string, or as
    std::string_view, or as a
  
   null-terminated multibyte string, or as a [first, last) iterator pair.
  
   * If path::value_type is char and native encoding is UTF-8, constructs a path
  
   directly as if by path(source) or path(first, last). Note: this is the
    typical
  
   situation of a POSIX system that uses Unicode, such as Linux.
  
   * Otherwise, if path::value_type is wchar_t and native encoding is UTF-16
    (this is
  
   the situation on Windows), or if path::value_type is char16_t (native
    encoding
  
   guaranteed UTF-16) or char32_t (native encoding guaranteed UTF-32), then
    first
  
   converts the UTF-8 character sequence to a temporary string tmp of type
  
   path::string_type and then the new path is constructed as if by path(tmp)
  
   * Otherwise (for non-UTF-8 narrow character encodings and for non-UTF-16
    wchar_t),
  
   first converts the UTF-8 character sequence to a temporary UTF-32-encoded
    string
  
   tmp of type std::u32string, and then the new path is constructed as if by
  
   path(tmp) (this path is taken on a POSIX system with a non-Unicode multibyte
    or
  
   single-byte encoded filesystem)
Parameters¶
 a UTF-8 encoded std::string, std::string_view, a pointer to a
  
   source - null-terminated multibyte string, or an input iterator with char
    value
  
   type that points to a null-terminated multibyte string
  
   first, last - pair of LegacyInputIterators that specify a UTF-8 encoded
    character
  
   sequence
Type requirements¶
 -
  
   InputIt must meet the requirements of LegacyInputIterator.
  
   -
  
   The value type of Source or InputIt must be char
  
   or char8_t
  
   (since C++20)
Return value¶
 The path constructed from the input string after conversion from
    UTF-8 to the
  
   filesystem's native character encoding.
Exceptions¶
May throw std::bad_alloc if memory allocation fails.
Notes¶
 On systems where native path format differs from the generic path
    format (neither
  
   Windows nor POSIX systems are examples of such OSes), if the argument to this
  
   function is using generic format, it will be converted to native.
Example¶
// Run this code
  
   #include <cstdio>
  
   #ifdef _MSC_VER
  
   #include <io.h>
  
   #include <fcntl.h>
  
   #else
  
   #include <locale>
  
   #include <clocale>
  
   #endif
  
   #include <fstream>
  
   #include <filesystem>
  
   int main()
  
   {
  
   #ifdef _MSC_VER
  
   _setmode(_fileno(stderr), _O_WTEXT);
  
   #else
  
   std::setlocale(LC_ALL, "");
  
   std::locale::global(std::locale(""));
  
   #endif
  
   std::filesystem::path p(u8"要らない.txt");
  
   std::ofstream(p) << "File contents"; // Prior to LWG2676 uses
    operator string_type()
  
   // on MSVC, where string_type is wstring, only
  
   // works due to non-standard extension.
  
   // Post-LWG2676 uses new fstream constructors
  
   // native string representation can be used with OS APIs
  
   if (std::FILE* f =
  
   #ifdef _MSC_VER
  
   _wfopen(p.c_str(), L"r")
  
   #else
  
   std::fopen(p.c_str(), "r")
  
   #endif
  
   )
  
   {
  
   int ch;
  
   while((ch=fgetc(f)) != EOF) putchar(ch);
  
   std::fclose(f);
  
   }
  
   std::filesystem::remove(p);
  
   }
Possible output:¶
File contents
See also¶
 path represents a path
  
   (C++17) (class)
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