While working with COM in C++ the strings are usually of BSTR
data type. Someone can use BSTR
wrapper like CComBSTR
or MS's CString
. But because I can't use ATL or MFC in MinGW compiler, is there standard code snippet to convert BSTR
to std::string
(or std::wstring
) and vice versa?
Are there also some non-MS wrappers for BSTR
similar to CComBSTR
?
Update
Thanks to everyone who helped me out in any way! Just because no one has addressed the issue on conversion between BSTR
and std::string
, I would like to provide here some clues on how to do it.
Below are the functions I use to convert BSTR
to std::string
and std::string
to BSTR
respectively:
std::string ConvertBSTRToMBS(BSTR bstr)
{
int wslen = ::SysStringLen(bstr);
return ConvertWCSToMBS((wchar_t*)bstr, wslen);
}
std::string ConvertWCSToMBS(const wchar_t* pstr, long wslen)
{
int len = ::WideCharToMultiByte(CP_ACP, 0, pstr, wslen, NULL, 0, NULL, NULL);
std::string dblstr(len, '\0');
len = ::WideCharToMultiByte(CP_ACP, 0 /* no flags */,
pstr, wslen /* not necessary NULL-terminated */,
&dblstr[0], len,
NULL, NULL /* no default char */);
return dblstr;
}
BSTR ConvertMBSToBSTR(const std::string& str)
{
int wslen = ::MultiByteToWideChar(CP_ACP, 0 /* no flags */,
str.data(), str.length(),
NULL, 0);
BSTR wsdata = ::SysAllocStringLen(NULL, wslen);
::MultiByteToWideChar(CP_ACP, 0 /* no flags */,
str.data(), str.length(),
wsdata, wslen);
return wsdata;
}