(Swift 3,4,5...) Decode Literal String
Decode a literal string. See Avoid Non-usascii Literal Strings in Source Code
func chilkatTest() {
// It's best not to use non-usascii literal strings in source code.
// Instead, use a binary encoded representation of the string.
// This is the string "44ης Οδός, αρ.2" encoded as quoted-printable.
// Use Chilkat's online tool to prepare encoded strings: Online Binary Encoder
// Note: For strings that have very few us-ascii chars, it's better to use base64 encoding instead of quoted-printable.
var s: String? = "44=CE=B7=CF=82 =CE=9F=CE=B4=CF=8C=CF=82, =CE=B1=CF=81.2"
let sb = CkoStringBuilder()!
sb.appendEncoded(s, encoding: "quoted-printable")
// For programming languages where strings are exposed bytes, you can tell Chilkat globally
// to give you the utf-8 byte representation.
// For programming languages where strings are opaque objects, such as C#, it doesn't matter.
let glob = CkoGlobal()!
glob.defaultUtf8 = true
var s: String? = sb.getAsString()
}
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