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author | Giuseppe D'Angelo <giuseppe.dangelo@kdab.com> | 2020-11-04 15:19:26 +0100 |
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committer | Volker Hilsheimer <volker.hilsheimer@qt.io> | 2020-11-15 14:41:05 +0100 |
commit | 1869615fc959c70a334e666ebf95ff595a3d6e67 (patch) | |
tree | b3940f0c18afcabd3c531f172b040a47d34c55d0 /tests/auto/xml | |
parent | 1aec96bffdce7e835aa33f01f44269594a955548 (diff) |
QChar: make construction from integral explicit
QChar should not be convertible from any integral type except from
char16_t, short and possibly char (since it's a direct superset).
David provided the perfect example:
if (str == 123) { ~~~ }
compiles, with 123 implicitly converted to QChar (str == "123"
was meant instead). But similarly one can construct other
scenarios where QString(123) gets accidentally used (instead of
QString::number(123)), like QString s; s += 123;.
Add a macro to revert to the implicit constructors, for backwards
compatibility.
The breaks are mostly in tests that "abuse" of integers (arithmetic,
etc.). Maybe it's time for user-defined literals for QChar/QString,
but that is left for another commit.
[ChangeLog][Potentially Source-Incompatible Changes][QChar] QChar
constructors from integral types are now by default explicit.
It is recommended to use explicit conversions, QLatin1Char,
QChar::fromUcs4 instead of implicit conversions. The old behavior
can be restored by defining the QT_IMPLICIT_QCHAR_CONSTRUCTION
macro.
Change-Id: I6175f6ab9bcf1956f6f97ab0c9d9d5aaf777296d
Reviewed-by: Volker Hilsheimer <volker.hilsheimer@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Tor Arne Vestbø <tor.arne.vestbo@qt.io>
Diffstat (limited to 'tests/auto/xml')
-rw-r--r-- | tests/auto/xml/dom/qdom/tst_qdom.cpp | 2 |
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/tests/auto/xml/dom/qdom/tst_qdom.cpp b/tests/auto/xml/dom/qdom/tst_qdom.cpp index 5bf0384cca..4bdcc42682 100644 --- a/tests/auto/xml/dom/qdom/tst_qdom.cpp +++ b/tests/auto/xml/dom/qdom/tst_qdom.cpp @@ -1833,7 +1833,7 @@ void tst_QDom::appendDocumentNode() const static const QChar umlautName[] = { - 'a', 0xfc, 'b' + 'a', '\xfc', 'b' }; /*! |