DOM::DOMString Class Reference
This class implements the basic string we use in the DOM. More...
#include <dom_string.h>
Public Member Functions | |
DOMString () | |
DOMString (const QChar *str, uint len) | |
DOMString (const QString &) | |
DOMString (const char *str) | |
DOMString (DOMStringImpl *i) | |
DOMString (const DOMString &str) | |
DOMString & | operator= (const DOMString &str) |
DOMString & | operator+= (const DOMString &str) |
DOMString | operator+ (const DOMString &str) |
void | insert (DOMString str, uint pos) |
const QChar & | operator[] (unsigned int i) const |
int | find (const QChar c, int start=0) const |
uint | length () const |
void | truncate (unsigned int len) |
void | remove (unsigned int pos, int len=1) |
DOMString | split (unsigned int pos) |
DOMString | lower () const |
DOMString | upper () const |
QChar * | unicode () const |
QString | string () const |
int | toInt () const |
bool | percentage (int &_percentage) const |
DOMString | copy () const |
bool | isNull () const |
bool | isEmpty () const |
DOMStringImpl * | implementation () const |
Protected Attributes | |
DOMStringImpl * | impl |
Friends | |
class | CharacterDataImpl |
KHTML_EXPORT bool | operator== (const DOMString &a, const char *b) |
Detailed Description
This class implements the basic string we use in the DOM.We do not use QString for 2 reasons: Memory overhead, and the missing explicit sharing of strings we need for the DOM.
All DOMStrings are explicitly shared (they behave like pointers), meaning that modifications to one instance will also modify all others. If you wish to get a DOMString that is independent, use copy().
Definition at line 43 of file dom_string.h.
Constructor & Destructor Documentation
DOM::DOMString::DOMString | ( | ) | [inline] |
Member Function Documentation
DOMString DOMString::lower | ( | ) | const |
const QChar & DOMString::operator[] | ( | unsigned int | i | ) | const |
The character at position i of the DOMString.
If i >= length(), the character returned will be 0.
Definition at line 130 of file dom_string.cpp.
DOMString DOMString::split | ( | unsigned int | pos | ) |
Splits the string into two.
The original string gets truncated to pos, and the rest is returned.
Definition at line 167 of file dom_string.cpp.
DOMString DOMString::upper | ( | ) | const |
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