KJS::UCharReference Class Reference

#include <ustring.h>

List of all members.


Detailed Description

Dynamic reference to a string character.

UCharReference is the dynamic counterpart of UChar. It's used when characters retrieved via index from a UString are used in an assignment expression (and therefore can't be treated as being const):

 UString s("hello world");
 s[0] = 'H';

If that sounds confusing your best bet is to simply forget about the existence of this class and treat is as being identical to UChar.

Definition at line 119 of file ustring.h.


Public Member Functions

UCharReferenceoperator= (UChar c)
UCharReferenceoperator= (char c)
unsigned short unicode () const
unsigned char low () const
unsigned char high () const
UChar toLower () const
UChar toUpper () const

Friends

class UString

Member Function Documentation

UCharReference & UCharReference::operator= ( UChar  c  ) 

Set the referenced character to c.

Definition at line 154 of file ustring.cpp.

UCharReference& KJS::UCharReference::operator= ( char  c  )  [inline]

Same operator as above except the argument that it takes.

Definition at line 130 of file ustring.h.

unsigned short KJS::UCharReference::unicode (  )  const [inline]

Returns:
Unicode value.

Definition at line 134 of file ustring.h.

unsigned char KJS::UCharReference::low (  )  const [inline]

Returns:
Lower byte.

Definition at line 138 of file ustring.h.

unsigned char KJS::UCharReference::high (  )  const [inline]

Returns:
Higher byte.

Definition at line 142 of file ustring.h.

UChar KJS::UCharReference::toLower (  )  const [inline]

Returns:
Character converted to lower case.

Definition at line 146 of file ustring.h.

UChar KJS::UCharReference::toUpper (  )  const [inline]

Returns:
Character converted to upper case.

Definition at line 150 of file ustring.h.


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