diff options
Diffstat (limited to 'src/corelib/tools/qbytearray.cpp')
-rw-r--r-- | src/corelib/tools/qbytearray.cpp | 26 |
1 files changed, 13 insertions, 13 deletions
diff --git a/src/corelib/tools/qbytearray.cpp b/src/corelib/tools/qbytearray.cpp index 1d37f578b8..b6719c9536 100644 --- a/src/corelib/tools/qbytearray.cpp +++ b/src/corelib/tools/qbytearray.cpp @@ -505,7 +505,7 @@ QByteArray qCompress(const uchar* data, int nbytes, int compressionLevel) from this and any earlier Qt version, back to Qt 3.1 when this feature was added. - \bold{Note:} If you want to use this function to uncompress external + \b{Note:} If you want to use this function to uncompress external data that was compressed using zlib, you first need to prepend a four byte header to the byte array containing the data. The header must contain the expected length (in bytes) of the uncompressed data, @@ -3689,12 +3689,12 @@ QByteArray &QByteArray::setNum(qulonglong n, int base) The format \a f can be any of the following: \table - \header \i Format \i Meaning - \row \i \c e \i format as [-]9.9e[+|-]999 - \row \i \c E \i format as [-]9.9E[+|-]999 - \row \i \c f \i format as [-]9.9 - \row \i \c g \i use \c e or \c f format, whichever is the most concise - \row \i \c G \i use \c E or \c f format, whichever is the most concise + \header \li Format \li Meaning + \row \li \c e \li format as [-]9.9e[+|-]999 + \row \li \c E \li format as [-]9.9E[+|-]999 + \row \li \c f \li format as [-]9.9 + \row \li \c g \li use \c e or \c f format, whichever is the most concise + \row \li \c G \li use \c E or \c f format, whichever is the most concise \endtable With 'e', 'E', and 'f', \a prec is the number of digits after the @@ -3818,12 +3818,12 @@ QByteArray QByteArray::number(qulonglong n, int base) which is \c g by default, and can be any of the following: \table - \header \i Format \i Meaning - \row \i \c e \i format as [-]9.9e[+|-]999 - \row \i \c E \i format as [-]9.9E[+|-]999 - \row \i \c f \i format as [-]9.9 - \row \i \c g \i use \c e or \c f format, whichever is the most concise - \row \i \c G \i use \c E or \c f format, whichever is the most concise + \header \li Format \li Meaning + \row \li \c e \li format as [-]9.9e[+|-]999 + \row \li \c E \li format as [-]9.9E[+|-]999 + \row \li \c f \li format as [-]9.9 + \row \li \c g \li use \c e or \c f format, whichever is the most concise + \row \li \c G \li use \c E or \c f format, whichever is the most concise \endtable With 'e', 'E', and 'f', \a prec is the number of digits after the |