QLatin1Char Struct

The QLatin1Char class provides an 8-bit ASCII/Latin-1 character. More...

Header: #include <QLatin1Char>
CMake: find_package(Qt6 REQUIRED COMPONENTS Core)
target_link_libraries(mytarget PRIVATE Qt6::Core)
qmake: QT += core

Note: All functions in this struct are reentrant.

Public Functions

QLatin1Char(char c)
char toLatin1() const
char16_t unicode() const
(since 6.4) QLatin1Char operator""_L1(char ch)

Detailed Description

This class is only useful to construct a QChar with 8-bit character.

See also QChar, QLatin1StringView, and QString.

Member Function Documentation

[explicit constexpr noexcept] QLatin1Char::QLatin1Char(char c)

Constructs a Latin-1 character for c. This constructor should be used when the encoding of the input character is known to be Latin-1.

[constexpr noexcept] char QLatin1Char::toLatin1() const

Converts a Latin-1 character to an 8-bit ASCII representation of the character.

[constexpr noexcept] char16_t QLatin1Char::unicode() const

Converts a Latin-1 character to an 16-bit-encoded Unicode representation of the character.

Related Non-Members

[constexpr noexcept, since 6.4] QLatin1Char operator""_L1(char ch)

Literal operator that creates a QLatin1Char out of ch.

The following code creates a QLatin1Char:

using namespace Qt::Literals::StringLiterals;

auto ch = 'a'_L1;

This function was introduced in Qt 6.4.

See also Qt::Literals::StringLiterals.

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