[Qt-interest] Inconsistent toInt
Malyushytsky, Alex
alex at wai.com
Mon Jan 4 23:17:19 CET 2010
Instead of relying on questionable non-documented features,
it seems reasonable to provide all mentioned functions string without leading and tailing spaces,
isn't it?
Regards,
Alex
-----Original Message-----
From: qt-interest-bounces at trolltech.com [mailto:qt-interest-bounces at trolltech.com] On Behalf Of Nikolay Moskvichev
Sent: Wednesday, December 30, 2009 9:18 PM
To: qt-interest at trolltech.com
Subject: Re: [Qt-interest] Inconsistent toInt
Hello, Constantin Makshin
30.12.2009 19:18 you wrote:
> It's the intended behavior — QByteArray::toInt() fails if "stopped at a
> non-digit character after converting some digits" (a quote from a comment
> in QLocalePrivate::bytearrayToLongLong() function that's used by
> QByteArray::toInt()).
>
Then this should be described in the documentation IMO, and strange
thing for me here is that QByteArray::toInt() successfully skip leading
space
> On Tue, 29 Dec 2009 07:34:51 +0300, Nikolay Moskvichev
> <nikolay.moskvichev at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hello, i currently use Qt 4.6 and looks like there is inconsistent
>> behaviour in toInt methods of QByteArray and QString.
>>
>> bool siccess;
>> int res = QByteArray( "0001 " ).toInt(&siccess);
>>
>> Now res == 0, siccess == false.
>>
>> Next turn:
>>
>> int res = QString( "0001 " ).toInt(&siccess);
>>
>> Now res == 1, siccess == true.
>>
>> More ower:
>>
>> int res = QByteArray( " 0001" ).toInt(&siccess);
>>
>> Now res == 1, siccess == true.
>>
>> For me it looks like bug in QByteArray.toInt
>
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