when i try to convert form utf-8 string to NSString like so:
NSString *s = [NSString stringWithUTF8String:"\U0627\U0644\U0641\U0631\U0646"];
NSLog(@"%@", s);
i get the compile error:
incomplete universal character name
note that it sometime just works fine:
NSString *UAE = [NSString stringWithUTF8String:"\U0627\U0644\U0641\U0631\U0646"];
NSLog(@"%@", UAE);
and the output:
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so why is that happening? please 开发者_Go百科help.
\U and \u are not the same thing. The \U escape expects 8 (hex) digits instead of 4.
This should work:
NSString *s = [NSString stringWithUTF8String:"\u0627\u0644\u0641\u0631\u0646"];
incomplete universal character name means that you are missing part of one of the utf8 character that you are trying to write.
UTF8 spans from 1 byte symbols to 4 byte symbols, probably one of yours is longer that you wrote and you are missing 1 byte or such..
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