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Documented the fl_open() utility function.
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\endcode
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The Fl_Native_File_Chooser widget transmits UTF-8 encoded filenames to its user. It is
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recommended to open files that may have non-ASCII names with the fl_fopen() utility
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function that handles these names in a cross-platform way (whereas the standard
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fopen() function fails on the MSWindows platform to open files with a non-ASCII name).
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recommended to open files that may have non-ASCII names with the fl_fopen() or
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fl_open() utility functions that handle these names in a cross-platform way
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(whereas the standard fopen()/open() functions fail on the MSWindows platform
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to open files with a non-ASCII name).
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<B>Platform Specific Caveats</B>
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*
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* http://www.fltk.org/str.php
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*/
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/** \file
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File names and URI utility functions.
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*/
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/* Xcode on OS X includes files by recursing down into directories.
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* This code catches the cycle and directly includes the required file.
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\subsection non_ascii_filenames Using filenames with non-ASCII characters
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In FLTK, all strings, including filenames, are UTF-8 encoded. The utility function
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fl_fopen() allows to open files potentially having non-ASCII names in a
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cross-platform fashion, whereas the standard fopen() function fails to do so.
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In FLTK, all strings, including filenames, are UTF-8 encoded. The utility functions
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fl_fopen() and fl_open() allow to open files potentially having non-ASCII names in a
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cross-platform fashion, whereas the standard fopen()/open() functions fail to do so.
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\subsection osissues_win32_messages Handling Other WIN32 Messages
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\image latex Fl_File_Chooser.jpg "Fl_File_Chooser" width=12cm
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The Fl_File_Chooser widget transmits UTF-8 encoded filenames to its user. It is
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recommended to open files that may have non-ASCII names with the fl_fopen() utility
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function that handles these names in a cross-platform way (whereas the standard
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fopen() function fails on the MSWindows platform to open files with a non-ASCII name).
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recommended to open files that may have non-ASCII names with the fl_fopen() or
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fl_open() utility functions that handle these names in a cross-platform way
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(whereas the standard fopen()/open() functions fail on the MSWindows platform
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to open files with a non-ASCII name).
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The Fl_File_Chooser class also exports several static values
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that may be used to localize or customize the appearance of all file chooser
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dialogs:
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#endif
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}
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/** Cross-platform function to open files with a UTF-8 encoded name.
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This function is especially useful under the MSWindows platform where the
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standard open() function fails with UTF-8 encoded non-ASCII filenames.
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\param f the UTF-8 encoded filename
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\param oflags other arguments are as in the standard open() function
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\return a file descriptor upon successful completion, or -1 in case of error.
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\sa fl_fopen().
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*/
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int fl_open(const char* f, int oflags, ...)
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{
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int pmode;
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\param f the UTF-8 encoded filename
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\param mode same as the second argument of the standard fopen() function
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\return a FILE pointer upon successful completion, or NULL in case of error.
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\sa fl_open().
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*/
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FILE *fl_fopen(const char* f, const char *mode)
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{
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