- update the implementation of ParserHelper from locale-based std::to_string, std::stod, std::stoull, to locale-independent function std::from_chars and std::to_chars.
- rename TerminalHelper to ConsoleHelper.
- I write a wrong CMakeLists.txt so the generated utf8 string is wrong.
- Fixed in CMakeLists.txt. But still remove all utf8 string literal heading becasue it is not compatible with my code under C++ 20 standard.
- I figure out how UTF-8 output bug happend, but I don't have any clues proving why this happend.
- it seems that we can simply remove utf8 string literal heading to solve this issue (u8"" -> "")
- the compiled string char array in executable application already is wrong.
- compiler generated string bytes is `'original string'.encode('utf-8').decode(your pc encoding).encode('utf-8')`.
- idk why, as the compromise, I remove all utf8 string literal heading to solve this issue.
- I highly think this is a bug of MSVC. because everything is okey if I use MSVC native project file to build.
- I have compared the build flags between native project and cmake generated project but I can't find any difference.
- add full testbench code for ParserHelper.
- switch to CMake build system and delete original project files because Visual Studio supports CMake project debugging.
- there is a UTF-8 bug for library after switching, but I don't know why it happends. maybe fixed in future.
- add dialog parameter class for dialog helper. prepare to write real dialog popup function.
- refactor file filters class in dialog helper to make it no const syntax conflict.
- improve windows header import prefix and suffix header. remove the barrier limiting headers only can be imported once. fix define preprocessor usage bug.
- move crt warning and errors macro from project settings to internal headers.
- copy IronPad as ExceptionHandler but not adapted to this project.
- add string lower upper function in string helper.
- add join function in string helper.
- add split function in string helper but implementation is not perfect and should be imporved in future.