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Cyrillic scripts

Hi,

how is it possible to add Cyrillic scripts in one of my c-files (working with mdk version 3.4)?

const char text_cyrillic = {"Cyrillic script"};

best regards
Arne

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  • I don't think I really understand this thread/subject. Just want to provide some information. (might be totally useless.)

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    RealView Compiler Reference Guide
    Character sets and identifiers

    www.keil.com/.../armccref_cihdigag.htm

    # Source files are compiled according to the currently selected locale. You might have to select a different locale, with the --locale command-line option, if the source file contains non-ASCII characters. See Invoking the ARM compiler in the Compiler User Guide for more information.

    # The ARM compiler supports multibyte character sets, such as Unicode.

    # Other properties of the source character set are host-specific.
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    --multibyte_chars, --no_multibyte_chars

    www.keil.com/.../armccref_CHDCECBH.htm

    This option enables or disables processing for multibyte character sequences in comments, string literals, and character constants.
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    Cyrillic, are basically the characters from ISO 8859-5 moved upward by 864 positions.
    ( en.wikipedia.org/.../Cyrillic_characters_in_Unicode )

    I guess that, host supports ISO 8859-5, but does not support Cyrillic; so thought KEIL supports unicode, but not able to support Cyrillic.

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  • I don't think I really understand this thread/subject. Just want to provide some information. (might be totally useless.)

    ====================================
    RealView Compiler Reference Guide
    Character sets and identifiers

    www.keil.com/.../armccref_cihdigag.htm

    # Source files are compiled according to the currently selected locale. You might have to select a different locale, with the --locale command-line option, if the source file contains non-ASCII characters. See Invoking the ARM compiler in the Compiler User Guide for more information.

    # The ARM compiler supports multibyte character sets, such as Unicode.

    # Other properties of the source character set are host-specific.
    ====================================
    --multibyte_chars, --no_multibyte_chars

    www.keil.com/.../armccref_CHDCECBH.htm

    This option enables or disables processing for multibyte character sequences in comments, string literals, and character constants.
    ====================================

    Cyrillic, are basically the characters from ISO 8859-5 moved upward by 864 positions.
    ( en.wikipedia.org/.../Cyrillic_characters_in_Unicode )

    I guess that, host supports ISO 8859-5, but does not support Cyrillic; so thought KEIL supports unicode, but not able to support Cyrillic.

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