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<p dir="auto"><a class="user-mention notranslate" data-hovercard-type="user" data-hovercard-url="/users/mmd-osm/hovercard" data-octo-click="hovercard-link-click" data-octo-dimensions="link_type:self" href="https://github.com/mmd-osm">@mmd-osm</a> I tried on your godbolt instance, <a href="https://cpp.godbolt.org/z/K1TbqbMhK" rel="nofollow">https://cpp.godbolt.org/z/K1TbqbMhK</a> and it shows that in your C++11 environment, sizeof(wchar_t) is 4 bytes. I believe C++11 std asks for wchar_t to be 4 bytes (unicode scalars), and it may be 2 bytes (UTF-16) in other systems.</p>
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