Details
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Bug
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Resolution: Done
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P3: Somewhat important
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5.4.1
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None
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65f18ca1defcf5d563462540e20e19b79ca78e29
Description
While both functions make their instances null and, therefore also, empty, QByteArray::clear() states that it makes it empty whereas QString::clear() says that it makes it null. The former refers to isEmpty(), the latter to isNull().
Attachments
For Gerrit Dashboard: QTBUG-45096 | ||||||
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# | Subject | Branch | Project | Status | CR | V |
141735,1 | Doc: corrected doc QString::clear() | 5.6 | qt/qtbase | Status: ABANDONED | -1 | 0 |
141753,3 | Doc: corrected statement about QByteArray::clear | 5.6 | qt/qtbase | Status: MERGED | +2 | 0 |