The following class members are part of the Qt 3 support layer. They are provided to help you port old code to Qt 4. We advise against using them in new code.
QRegExp ( const QString & pattern, bool cs, bool wildcard = false ) | |
bool | caseSensitive () const |
bool | minimal () const |
int | numCaptures () const |
int | search ( const QString & str, int from = 0, CaretMode caretMode = CaretAtZero ) const |
int | searchRev ( const QString & str, int from = -1, CaretMode caretMode = CaretAtZero ) const |
void | setCaseSensitive ( bool sensitive ) |
void | setWildcard ( bool wildcard ) |
bool | wildcard () const |
Use another constructor instead.
For example, if you have code like
QRegExp rx("*.txt", false, true);
you can rewrite it as
QRegExp rx("*.txt", Qt::CaseInsensitive, QRegExp::Wildcard);
Use caseSensitivity() instead.
See also setCaseSensitive().
Use isMinimal() instead.
See also setMinimal().
Returns the number of captures contained in the regular expression.
See also captureCount().
Use indexIn() instead.
Use lastIndexIn() instead.
Use setCaseSensitivity() instead.
See also caseSensitive().
Use setPatternSyntax() instead.
For example, if you have code like
rx.setWildcard(wc);
you can rewrite it as
rx.setPatternSyntax(wc ? QRegExp::Wildcard : QRegExp::RegExp);
See also wildcard().
Use patternSyntax() instead.
For example, if you have code like
bool wc = rx.wildcard();
you can rewrite it as
bool wc = (rx.patternSyntax() == QRegExp::Wildcard);
See also setWildcard().