Allow wchar_t constructors of iostreams on Windows when using libc++#69
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… __GNUC__ to __GLIBCXX__ as libc++ provides these on Windows as well
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To be able to open files in eg. UTF-8 encoding the wchar_t functions must be used on Windows. Currently
__GNUC__is used as libstdc++ does not have a wchar_t constructor for it's ofstreams. Libc++ does on Windows however and matches Microsoft's behavior. This commit changes the check from__GNUC__, a macro that is also defined when using Clang with a*-*-windows-gnutriple, to instead check for libstdc++ through the__GLIBCXX__triple. This would even allow GCC to use these functions when using libc++.