Fstream::open() Unicode or Non-Ascii characters don't work (with std::ios::out) on Windows?

In Microsoft implementations of STL, there's a non-standard extension (overload) to allow unicode support for UTF-16 encoded strings.

Using the standard APIs (such as std::fstream) on Windows you can only open a file if the filename can be encoded using the currently set "ANSI Codepage" (CP_ACP).

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