[][src]Struct qt_core::QStringList

#[repr(C)]
pub struct QStringList { /* fields omitted */ }

The QStringList class provides a list of strings.

C++ class: QStringList.

C++ documentation:

The QStringList class provides a list of strings.

QStringList inherits from QList<QString>. Like QList, QStringList is implicitly shared. It provides fast index-based access as well as fast insertions and removals. Passing string lists as value parameters is both fast and safe.

All of QList's functionality also applies to QStringList. For example, you can use isEmpty() to test whether the list is empty, and you can call functions like append(), prepend(), insert(), replace(), removeAll(), removeAt(), removeFirst(), removeLast(), and removeOne() to modify a QStringList. In addition, QStringList provides a few convenience functions that make handling lists of strings easier:

Methods

impl QStringList[src]

pub unsafe fn contains_q_string_case_sensitivity(
    &self,
    str: impl CastInto<Ref<QString>>,
    cs: CaseSensitivity
) -> bool
[src]

Returns true if the list contains the string str; otherwise returns false. The search is case insensitive if cs is Qt::CaseInsensitive; the search is case sensitive by default.

Calls C++ function: bool QStringList::contains(const QString& str, Qt::CaseSensitivity cs = …) const.

C++ documentation:

Returns true if the list contains the string str; otherwise returns false. The search is case insensitive if cs is Qt::CaseInsensitive; the search is case sensitive by default.

See also indexOf(), lastIndexOf(), and QString::contains().

pub unsafe fn contains_q_string(&self, str: impl CastInto<Ref<QString>>) -> bool[src]

Returns true if the list contains the string str; otherwise returns false. The search is case insensitive if cs is Qt::CaseInsensitive; the search is case sensitive by default.

Calls C++ function: bool QStringList::contains(const QString& str) const.

C++ documentation:

Returns true if the list contains the string str; otherwise returns false. The search is case insensitive if cs is Qt::CaseInsensitive; the search is case sensitive by default.

See also indexOf(), lastIndexOf(), and QString::contains().

pub unsafe fn contains_q_latin1_string_case_sensitivity(
    &self,
    str: impl CastInto<Ref<QLatin1String>>,
    cs: CaseSensitivity
) -> bool
[src]

This is an overloaded function.

Calls C++ function: bool QStringList::contains(QLatin1String str, Qt::CaseSensitivity cs = …) const.

C++ documentation:

This is an overloaded function.

Returns true if the list contains the string str; otherwise returns false. The search is case insensitive if cs is Qt::CaseInsensitive; the search is case sensitive by default.

This function was introduced in Qt 5.10.

See also indexOf(), lastIndexOf(), and QString::contains().

This item is available if any(cpp_lib_version="5.11.3", cpp_lib_version="5.12.2", cpp_lib_version="5.13.0").

pub unsafe fn contains_q_latin1_string(
    &self,
    str: impl CastInto<Ref<QLatin1String>>
) -> bool
[src]

This is an overloaded function.

Calls C++ function: bool QStringList::contains(QLatin1String str) const.

C++ documentation:

This is an overloaded function.

Returns true if the list contains the string str; otherwise returns false. The search is case insensitive if cs is Qt::CaseInsensitive; the search is case sensitive by default.

This function was introduced in Qt 5.10.

See also indexOf(), lastIndexOf(), and QString::contains().

This item is available if any(cpp_lib_version="5.11.3", cpp_lib_version="5.12.2", cpp_lib_version="5.13.0").

pub unsafe fn contains_q_string_view_case_sensitivity(
    &self,
    str: impl CastInto<Ref<QStringView>>,
    cs: CaseSensitivity
) -> bool
[src]

This is an overloaded function.

Calls C++ function: bool QStringList::contains(QStringView str, Qt::CaseSensitivity cs = …) const.

C++ documentation:

This is an overloaded function.

Returns true if the list contains the string str; otherwise returns false. The search is case insensitive if cs is Qt::CaseInsensitive; the search is case sensitive by default.

This function was introduced in Qt 5.12.

This item is available if any(cpp_lib_version="5.12.2", cpp_lib_version="5.13.0").

pub unsafe fn contains_q_string_view(
    &self,
    str: impl CastInto<Ref<QStringView>>
) -> bool
[src]

This is an overloaded function.

Calls C++ function: bool QStringList::contains(QStringView str) const.

C++ documentation:

This is an overloaded function.

Returns true if the list contains the string str; otherwise returns false. The search is case insensitive if cs is Qt::CaseInsensitive; the search is case sensitive by default.

This function was introduced in Qt 5.12.

This item is available if any(cpp_lib_version="5.12.2", cpp_lib_version="5.13.0").

pub unsafe fn copy_from_q_list_of_q_string(
    &mut self,
    other: impl CastInto<Ref<QListOfQString>>
) -> MutRef<QStringList>
[src]

Copy assignment operator from QList<QString>. Assigns the other list of strings to this string list.

Calls C++ function: QStringList& QStringList::operator=(const QList<QString>& other).

C++ documentation:

Copy assignment operator from QList<QString>. Assigns the other list of strings to this string list.

After the operation, other and *this will be equal.

This function was introduced in Qt 5.4.

pub unsafe fn copy_from_q_string_list(
    &mut self,
    other: impl CastInto<Ref<QStringList>>
) -> MutRef<QStringList>
[src]

The QStringList class provides a list of strings.

Calls C++ function: QStringList& QStringList::operator=(const QStringList& other).

C++ documentation:

The QStringList class provides a list of strings.

QStringList inherits from QList<QString>. Like QList, QStringList is implicitly shared. It provides fast index-based access as well as fast insertions and removals. Passing string lists as value parameters is both fast and safe.

All of QList's functionality also applies to QStringList. For example, you can use isEmpty() to test whether the list is empty, and you can call functions like append(), prepend(), insert(), replace(), removeAll(), removeAt(), removeFirst(), removeLast(), and removeOne() to modify a QStringList. In addition, QStringList provides a few convenience functions that make handling lists of strings easier:

pub unsafe fn index_of_q_reg_exp_int(
    &self,
    rx: impl CastInto<Ref<QRegExp>>,
    from: c_int
) -> c_int
[src]

Returns the index position of the first exact match of rx in the list, searching forward from index position from. Returns -1 if no item matched.

Calls C++ function: int QStringList::indexOf(const QRegExp& rx, int from = …) const.

C++ documentation:

Returns the index position of the first exact match of rx in the list, searching forward from index position from. Returns -1 if no item matched.

By default, this function is case sensitive.

See also lastIndexOf(), contains(), and QRegExp::exactMatch().

pub unsafe fn index_of_q_reg_exp_int2(
    &self,
    rx: impl CastInto<MutRef<QRegExp>>,
    from: c_int
) -> c_int
[src]

This function overloads indexOf().

Calls C++ function: int QStringList::indexOf(QRegExp& rx, int from = …) const.

C++ documentation:

This function overloads indexOf().

Returns the index position of the first exact match of rx in the list, searching forward from index position from. Returns -1 if no item matched.

By default, this function is case sensitive.

If an item matched, the rx regular expression will contain the matched objects (see QRegExp::matchedLength, QRegExp::cap).

This function was introduced in Qt 4.5.

See also lastIndexOf(), contains(), and QRegExp::exactMatch().

pub unsafe fn index_of_q_regular_expression_int(
    &self,
    re: impl CastInto<Ref<QRegularExpression>>,
    from: c_int
) -> c_int
[src]

This is an overloaded function.

Calls C++ function: int QStringList::indexOf(const QRegularExpression& re, int from = …) const.

C++ documentation:

This is an overloaded function.

Returns the index position of the first match of re in the list, searching forward from index position from. Returns -1 if no item matched.

This function was introduced in Qt 5.0.

See also lastIndexOf().

pub unsafe fn index_of_q_reg_exp(
    &self,
    rx: impl CastInto<Ref<QRegExp>>
) -> c_int
[src]

Returns the index position of the first exact match of rx in the list, searching forward from index position from. Returns -1 if no item matched.

Calls C++ function: int QStringList::indexOf(const QRegExp& rx) const.

C++ documentation:

Returns the index position of the first exact match of rx in the list, searching forward from index position from. Returns -1 if no item matched.

By default, this function is case sensitive.

See also lastIndexOf(), contains(), and QRegExp::exactMatch().

pub unsafe fn index_of_q_reg_exp2(
    &self,
    rx: impl CastInto<MutRef<QRegExp>>
) -> c_int
[src]

This function overloads indexOf().

Calls C++ function: int QStringList::indexOf(QRegExp& rx) const.

C++ documentation:

This function overloads indexOf().

Returns the index position of the first exact match of rx in the list, searching forward from index position from. Returns -1 if no item matched.

By default, this function is case sensitive.

If an item matched, the rx regular expression will contain the matched objects (see QRegExp::matchedLength, QRegExp::cap).

This function was introduced in Qt 4.5.

See also lastIndexOf(), contains(), and QRegExp::exactMatch().

pub unsafe fn index_of_q_regular_expression(
    &self,
    re: impl CastInto<Ref<QRegularExpression>>
) -> c_int
[src]

This is an overloaded function.

Calls C++ function: int QStringList::indexOf(const QRegularExpression& re) const.

C++ documentation:

This is an overloaded function.

Returns the index position of the first match of re in the list, searching forward from index position from. Returns -1 if no item matched.

This function was introduced in Qt 5.0.

See also lastIndexOf().

pub unsafe fn index_of_q_string_view_int(
    &self,
    str: impl CastInto<Ref<QStringView>>,
    from: c_int
) -> c_int
[src]

This is an overloaded function.

Calls C++ function: int QStringList::indexOf(QStringView str, int from = …) const.

C++ documentation:

This is an overloaded function.

Returns the index position of the first occurrence of str in the list, searching forward from index position from. Returns -1 if no item matched.

This function was introduced in Qt 5.13.

See also lastIndexOf() and contains().

This item is available if cpp_lib_version="5.13.0".

pub unsafe fn index_of_q_latin1_string_int(
    &self,
    str: impl CastInto<Ref<QLatin1String>>,
    from: c_int
) -> c_int
[src]

This is an overloaded function.

Calls C++ function: int QStringList::indexOf(QLatin1String str, int from = …) const.

C++ documentation:

This is an overloaded function.

Returns the index position of the first occurrence of str in the list, searching forward from index position from. Returns -1 if no item matched.

This function was introduced in Qt 5.13.

See also lastIndexOf() and contains().

This item is available if cpp_lib_version="5.13.0".

pub unsafe fn index_of_q_string_view(
    &self,
    str: impl CastInto<Ref<QStringView>>
) -> c_int
[src]

This is an overloaded function.

Calls C++ function: int QStringList::indexOf(QStringView str) const.

C++ documentation:

This is an overloaded function.

Returns the index position of the first occurrence of str in the list, searching forward from index position from. Returns -1 if no item matched.

This function was introduced in Qt 5.13.

See also lastIndexOf() and contains().

This item is available if cpp_lib_version="5.13.0".

pub unsafe fn index_of_q_latin1_string(
    &self,
    str: impl CastInto<Ref<QLatin1String>>
) -> c_int
[src]

This is an overloaded function.

Calls C++ function: int QStringList::indexOf(QLatin1String str) const.

C++ documentation:

This is an overloaded function.

Returns the index position of the first occurrence of str in the list, searching forward from index position from. Returns -1 if no item matched.

This function was introduced in Qt 5.13.

See also lastIndexOf() and contains().

This item is available if cpp_lib_version="5.13.0".

pub unsafe fn last_index_of_q_reg_exp_int(
    &self,
    rx: impl CastInto<Ref<QRegExp>>,
    from: c_int
) -> c_int
[src]

Returns the index position of the last exact match of rx in the list, searching backward from index position from. If from is -1 (the default), the search starts at the last item. Returns -1 if no item matched.

Calls C++ function: int QStringList::lastIndexOf(const QRegExp& rx, int from = …) const.

C++ documentation:

Returns the index position of the last exact match of rx in the list, searching backward from index position from. If from is -1 (the default), the search starts at the last item. Returns -1 if no item matched.

By default, this function is case sensitive.

See also indexOf(), contains(), and QRegExp::exactMatch().

pub unsafe fn last_index_of_q_reg_exp_int2(
    &self,
    rx: impl CastInto<MutRef<QRegExp>>,
    from: c_int
) -> c_int
[src]

This function overloads lastIndexOf().

Calls C++ function: int QStringList::lastIndexOf(QRegExp& rx, int from = …) const.

C++ documentation:

This function overloads lastIndexOf().

Returns the index position of the last exact match of rx in the list, searching backward from index position from. If from is -1 (the default), the search starts at the last item. Returns -1 if no item matched.

By default, this function is case sensitive.

If an item matched, the rx regular expression will contain the matched objects (see QRegExp::matchedLength, QRegExp::cap).

This function was introduced in Qt 4.5.

See also indexOf(), contains(), and QRegExp::exactMatch().

pub unsafe fn last_index_of_q_regular_expression_int(
    &self,
    re: impl CastInto<Ref<QRegularExpression>>,
    from: c_int
) -> c_int
[src]

This is an overloaded function.

Calls C++ function: int QStringList::lastIndexOf(const QRegularExpression& re, int from = …) const.

C++ documentation:

This is an overloaded function.

Returns the index position of the last exact match of re in the list, searching backward from index position from. If from is -1 (the default), the search starts at the last item. Returns -1 if no item matched.

This function was introduced in Qt 5.0.

See also indexOf().

pub unsafe fn last_index_of_q_reg_exp(
    &self,
    rx: impl CastInto<Ref<QRegExp>>
) -> c_int
[src]

Returns the index position of the last exact match of rx in the list, searching backward from index position from. If from is -1 (the default), the search starts at the last item. Returns -1 if no item matched.

Calls C++ function: int QStringList::lastIndexOf(const QRegExp& rx) const.

C++ documentation:

Returns the index position of the last exact match of rx in the list, searching backward from index position from. If from is -1 (the default), the search starts at the last item. Returns -1 if no item matched.

By default, this function is case sensitive.

See also indexOf(), contains(), and QRegExp::exactMatch().

pub unsafe fn last_index_of_q_reg_exp2(
    &self,
    rx: impl CastInto<MutRef<QRegExp>>
) -> c_int
[src]

This function overloads lastIndexOf().

Calls C++ function: int QStringList::lastIndexOf(QRegExp& rx) const.

C++ documentation:

This function overloads lastIndexOf().

Returns the index position of the last exact match of rx in the list, searching backward from index position from. If from is -1 (the default), the search starts at the last item. Returns -1 if no item matched.

By default, this function is case sensitive.

If an item matched, the rx regular expression will contain the matched objects (see QRegExp::matchedLength, QRegExp::cap).

This function was introduced in Qt 4.5.

See also indexOf(), contains(), and QRegExp::exactMatch().

pub unsafe fn last_index_of_q_regular_expression(
    &self,
    re: impl CastInto<Ref<QRegularExpression>>
) -> c_int
[src]

This is an overloaded function.

Calls C++ function: int QStringList::lastIndexOf(const QRegularExpression& re) const.

C++ documentation:

This is an overloaded function.

Returns the index position of the last exact match of re in the list, searching backward from index position from. If from is -1 (the default), the search starts at the last item. Returns -1 if no item matched.

This function was introduced in Qt 5.0.

See also indexOf().

pub unsafe fn last_index_of_q_string_view_int(
    &self,
    str: impl CastInto<Ref<QStringView>>,
    from: c_int
) -> c_int
[src]

This is an overloaded function.

Calls C++ function: int QStringList::lastIndexOf(QStringView str, int from = …) const.

C++ documentation:

This is an overloaded function.

Returns the index position of the last occurrence of str in the list, searching backward from index position from. If from is -1 (the default), the search starts at the last item. Returns -1 if no item matched.

This function was introduced in Qt 5.13.

See also indexOf() and contains().

This item is available if cpp_lib_version="5.13.0".

pub unsafe fn last_index_of_q_latin1_string_int(
    &self,
    str: impl CastInto<Ref<QLatin1String>>,
    from: c_int
) -> c_int
[src]

This is an overloaded function.

Calls C++ function: int QStringList::lastIndexOf(QLatin1String str, int from = …) const.

C++ documentation:

This is an overloaded function.

Returns the index position of the last occurrence of str in the list, searching backward from index position from. If from is -1 (the default), the search starts at the last item. Returns -1 if no item matched.

This function was introduced in Qt 5.13.

See also indexOf() and contains().

This item is available if cpp_lib_version="5.13.0".

pub unsafe fn last_index_of_q_string_view(
    &self,
    str: impl CastInto<Ref<QStringView>>
) -> c_int
[src]

This is an overloaded function.

Calls C++ function: int QStringList::lastIndexOf(QStringView str) const.

C++ documentation:

This is an overloaded function.

Returns the index position of the last occurrence of str in the list, searching backward from index position from. If from is -1 (the default), the search starts at the last item. Returns -1 if no item matched.

This function was introduced in Qt 5.13.

See also indexOf() and contains().

This item is available if cpp_lib_version="5.13.0".

pub unsafe fn last_index_of_q_latin1_string(
    &self,
    str: impl CastInto<Ref<QLatin1String>>
) -> c_int
[src]

This is an overloaded function.

Calls C++ function: int QStringList::lastIndexOf(QLatin1String str) const.

C++ documentation:

This is an overloaded function.

Returns the index position of the last occurrence of str in the list, searching backward from index position from. If from is -1 (the default), the search starts at the last item. Returns -1 if no item matched.

This function was introduced in Qt 5.13.

See also indexOf() and contains().

This item is available if cpp_lib_version="5.13.0".

pub unsafe fn new() -> CppBox<QStringList>[src]

Constructs an empty string list.

Calls C++ function: [constructor] void QStringList::QStringList().

C++ documentation:

Constructs an empty string list.

pub unsafe fn from_q_string(
    i: impl CastInto<Ref<QString>>
) -> CppBox<QStringList>
[src]

Constructs a string list that contains the given string, str. Longer lists are easily created like this:

Calls C++ function: [constructor] void QStringList::QStringList(const QString& i).

C++ documentation:

Constructs a string list that contains the given string, str. Longer lists are easily created like this:


      QStringList longerList = (QStringList() << str1 << str2 << str3);

See also append().

pub unsafe fn from_q_list_of_q_string(
    l: impl CastInto<Ref<QListOfQString>>
) -> CppBox<QStringList>
[src]

Constructs a copy of other.

Calls C++ function: [constructor] void QStringList::QStringList(const QList<QString>& l).

C++ documentation:

Constructs a copy of other.

This operation takes constant time, because QStringList is implicitly shared. This makes returning a QStringList from a function very fast. If a shared instance is modified, it will be copied (copy-on-write), and that takes linear time.

See also operator=().

pub unsafe fn new_copy(
    other: impl CastInto<Ref<QStringList>>
) -> CppBox<QStringList>
[src]

The QStringList class provides a list of strings.

Calls C++ function: [constructor] void QStringList::QStringList(const QStringList& other).

C++ documentation:

The QStringList class provides a list of strings.

QStringList inherits from QList<QString>. Like QList, QStringList is implicitly shared. It provides fast index-based access as well as fast insertions and removals. Passing string lists as value parameters is both fast and safe.

All of QList's functionality also applies to QStringList. For example, you can use isEmpty() to test whether the list is empty, and you can call functions like append(), prepend(), insert(), replace(), removeAll(), removeAt(), removeFirst(), removeLast(), and removeOne() to modify a QStringList. In addition, QStringList provides a few convenience functions that make handling lists of strings easier:

Methods from Deref<Target = QListOfQString>

pub unsafe fn append_q_string(&mut self, t: impl CastInto<Ref<QString>>)[src]

Inserts value at the end of the list.

Calls C++ function: void QList<QString>::append(const QString& t).

C++ documentation:

Inserts value at the end of the list.

Example:

QList<QString> list; list.append("one"); list.append("two"); list.append("three"); // list: ["one", "two", "three"]

This is the same as list.insert(size(), value).

If this list is not shared, this operation is typically very fast (amortized constant time), because QList preallocates extra space on both sides of its internal buffer to allow for fast growth at both ends of the list.

See also operator<<(), prepend(), and insert().

pub unsafe fn append_q_list_of_q_string(
    &mut self,
    t: impl CastInto<Ref<QListOfQString>>
)
[src]

This is an overloaded function.

Calls C++ function: void QList<QString>::append(const QList<QString>& t).

C++ documentation:

This is an overloaded function.

Appends the items of the value list to this list.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.5.

See also operator<<() and operator+=().

pub unsafe fn at(&self, i: c_int) -> Ref<QString>[src]

Returns the item at index position i in the list. i must be a valid index position in the list (i.e., 0 <= i < size()).

Calls C++ function: const QString& QList<QString>::at(int i) const.

C++ documentation:

Returns the item at index position i in the list. i must be a valid index position in the list (i.e., 0 <= i < size()).

This function is very fast (constant time).

See also value() and operator[]().

pub unsafe fn back_mut(&mut self) -> MutRef<QString>[src]

This function is provided for STL compatibility. It is equivalent to last(). The list must not be empty. If the list can be empty, call isEmpty() before calling this function.

Calls C++ function: QString& QList<QString>::back().

C++ documentation:

This function is provided for STL compatibility. It is equivalent to last(). The list must not be empty. If the list can be empty, call isEmpty() before calling this function.

pub unsafe fn back(&self) -> Ref<QString>[src]

This is an overloaded function.

Calls C++ function: const QString& QList<QString>::back() const.

C++ documentation:

This is an overloaded function.

pub unsafe fn begin_mut(&mut self) -> CppBox<Iterator>[src]

Returns an STL-style iterator pointing to the first item in the list.

Calls C++ function: QList<QString>::iterator QList<QString>::begin().

C++ documentation:

Returns an STL-style iterator pointing to the first item in the list.

See also constBegin() and end().

pub unsafe fn begin(&self) -> CppBox<ConstIterator>[src]

This is an overloaded function.

Calls C++ function: QList<QString>::const_iterator QList<QString>::begin() const.

C++ documentation:

This is an overloaded function.

pub unsafe fn cbegin(&self) -> CppBox<ConstIterator>[src]

Returns a const STL-style iterator pointing to the first item in the list.

Calls C++ function: QList<QString>::const_iterator QList<QString>::cbegin() const.

C++ documentation:

Returns a const STL-style iterator pointing to the first item in the list.

This function was introduced in Qt 5.0.

See also begin() and cend().

pub unsafe fn cend(&self) -> CppBox<ConstIterator>[src]

Returns a const STL-style iterator pointing to the imaginary item after the last item in the list.

Calls C++ function: QList<QString>::const_iterator QList<QString>::cend() const.

C++ documentation:

Returns a const STL-style iterator pointing to the imaginary item after the last item in the list.

This function was introduced in Qt 5.0.

See also cbegin() and end().

pub unsafe fn clear(&mut self)[src]

Removes all items from the list.

Calls C++ function: void QList<QString>::clear().

C++ documentation:

Removes all items from the list.

See also removeAll().

pub unsafe fn const_begin(&self) -> CppBox<ConstIterator>[src]

Returns a const STL-style iterator pointing to the first item in the list.

Calls C++ function: QList<QString>::const_iterator QList<QString>::constBegin() const.

C++ documentation:

Returns a const STL-style iterator pointing to the first item in the list.

See also begin() and constEnd().

pub unsafe fn const_end(&self) -> CppBox<ConstIterator>[src]

Returns a const STL-style iterator pointing to the imaginary item after the last item in the list.

Calls C++ function: QList<QString>::const_iterator QList<QString>::constEnd() const.

C++ documentation:

Returns a const STL-style iterator pointing to the imaginary item after the last item in the list.

See also constBegin() and end().

pub unsafe fn const_first(&self) -> Ref<QString>[src]

Returns a const reference to the first item in the list. The list must not be empty. If the list can be empty, call isEmpty() before calling this function.

Calls C++ function: const QString& QList<QString>::constFirst() const.

C++ documentation:

Returns a const reference to the first item in the list. The list must not be empty. If the list can be empty, call isEmpty() before calling this function.

This function was introduced in Qt 5.6.

See also constLast(), isEmpty(), and first().

pub unsafe fn const_last(&self) -> Ref<QString>[src]

Returns a reference to the last item in the list. The list must not be empty. If the list can be empty, call isEmpty() before calling this function.

Calls C++ function: const QString& QList<QString>::constLast() const.

C++ documentation:

Returns a reference to the last item in the list. The list must not be empty. If the list can be empty, call isEmpty() before calling this function.

This function was introduced in Qt 5.6.

See also constFirst(), isEmpty(), and last().

pub unsafe fn contains(&self, t: impl CastInto<Ref<QString>>) -> bool[src]

Returns true if the list contains an occurrence of value; otherwise returns false.

Calls C++ function: bool QList<QString>::contains(const QString& t) const.

C++ documentation:

Returns true if the list contains an occurrence of value; otherwise returns false.

This function requires the value type to have an implementation of operator==().

See also indexOf() and count().

pub unsafe fn copy_from(
    &mut self,
    l: impl CastInto<Ref<QListOfQString>>
) -> MutRef<QListOfQString>
[src]

Assigns other to this list and returns a reference to this list.

Calls C++ function: QList<QString>& QList<QString>::operator=(const QList<QString>& l).

C++ documentation:

Assigns other to this list and returns a reference to this list.

pub unsafe fn count_1a(&self, t: impl CastInto<Ref<QString>>) -> c_int[src]

Returns the number of occurrences of value in the list.

Calls C++ function: int QList<QString>::count(const QString& t) const.

C++ documentation:

Returns the number of occurrences of value in the list.

This function requires the value type to have an implementation of operator==().

See also contains() and indexOf().

pub unsafe fn count_0a(&self) -> c_int[src]

Returns the number of items in the list. This is effectively the same as size().

Calls C++ function: int QList<QString>::count() const.

C++ documentation:

Returns the number of items in the list. This is effectively the same as size().

pub unsafe fn detach(&mut self)[src]

Calls C++ function: void QList<QString>::detach().

pub unsafe fn detach_shared(&mut self)[src]

Calls C++ function: void QList<QString>::detachShared().

pub unsafe fn empty(&self) -> bool[src]

This function is provided for STL compatibility. It is equivalent to isEmpty() and returns true if the list is empty.

Calls C++ function: bool QList<QString>::empty() const.

C++ documentation:

This function is provided for STL compatibility. It is equivalent to isEmpty() and returns true if the list is empty.

pub unsafe fn end_mut(&mut self) -> CppBox<Iterator>[src]

Returns an STL-style iterator pointing to the imaginary item after the last item in the list.

Calls C++ function: QList<QString>::iterator QList<QString>::end().

C++ documentation:

Returns an STL-style iterator pointing to the imaginary item after the last item in the list.

See also begin() and constEnd().

pub unsafe fn end(&self) -> CppBox<ConstIterator>[src]

This is an overloaded function.

Calls C++ function: QList<QString>::const_iterator QList<QString>::end() const.

C++ documentation:

This is an overloaded function.

pub unsafe fn ends_with(&self, t: impl CastInto<Ref<QString>>) -> bool[src]

Returns true if this list is not empty and its last item is equal to value; otherwise returns false.

Calls C++ function: bool QList<QString>::endsWith(const QString& t) const.

C++ documentation:

Returns true if this list is not empty and its last item is equal to value; otherwise returns false.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.5.

See also isEmpty() and contains().

pub unsafe fn erase_1a(
    &mut self,
    pos: impl CastInto<Ref<Iterator>>
) -> CppBox<Iterator>
[src]

Removes the item associated with the iterator pos from the list, and returns an iterator to the next item in the list (which may be end()).

Calls C++ function: QList<QString>::iterator QList<QString>::erase(QList<QString>::iterator pos).

C++ documentation:

Removes the item associated with the iterator pos from the list, and returns an iterator to the next item in the list (which may be end()).

See also insert() and removeAt().

pub unsafe fn erase_2a(
    &mut self,
    first: impl CastInto<Ref<Iterator>>,
    last: impl CastInto<Ref<Iterator>>
) -> CppBox<Iterator>
[src]

This is an overloaded function.

Calls C++ function: QList<QString>::iterator QList<QString>::erase(QList<QString>::iterator first, QList<QString>::iterator last).

C++ documentation:

This is an overloaded function.

Removes all the items from begin up to (but not including) end. Returns an iterator to the same item that end referred to before the call.

pub unsafe fn first_mut(&mut self) -> MutRef<QString>[src]

Returns a reference to the first item in the list. The list must not be empty. If the list can be empty, call isEmpty() before calling this function.

Calls C++ function: QString& QList<QString>::first().

C++ documentation:

Returns a reference to the first item in the list. The list must not be empty. If the list can be empty, call isEmpty() before calling this function.

See also constFirst(), last(), and isEmpty().

pub unsafe fn first(&self) -> Ref<QString>[src]

This is an overloaded function.

Calls C++ function: const QString& QList<QString>::first() const.

C++ documentation:

This is an overloaded function.

pub unsafe fn front_mut(&mut self) -> MutRef<QString>[src]

This function is provided for STL compatibility. It is equivalent to first(). The list must not be empty. If the list can be empty, call isEmpty() before calling this function.

Calls C++ function: QString& QList<QString>::front().

C++ documentation:

This function is provided for STL compatibility. It is equivalent to first(). The list must not be empty. If the list can be empty, call isEmpty() before calling this function.

pub unsafe fn front(&self) -> Ref<QString>[src]

This is an overloaded function.

Calls C++ function: const QString& QList<QString>::front() const.

C++ documentation:

This is an overloaded function.

pub unsafe fn index(&self, i: c_int) -> Ref<QString>[src]

This is an overloaded function.

Calls C++ function: const QString& QList<QString>::operator[](int i) const.

C++ documentation:

This is an overloaded function.

Same as at(). This function runs in constant time.

pub unsafe fn index_mut(&mut self, i: c_int) -> MutRef<QString>[src]

Returns the item at index position i as a modifiable reference. i must be a valid index position in the list (i.e., 0 <= i < size()).

Calls C++ function: QString& QList<QString>::operator[](int i).

C++ documentation:

Returns the item at index position i as a modifiable reference. i must be a valid index position in the list (i.e., 0 <= i < size()).

If this function is called on a list that is currently being shared, it will trigger a copy of all elements. Otherwise, this function runs in constant time. If you do not want to modify the list you should use QList::at().

See also at() and value().

pub unsafe fn index_of_2a(
    &self,
    t: impl CastInto<Ref<QString>>,
    from: c_int
) -> c_int
[src]

Returns the index position of the first occurrence of value in the list, searching forward from index position from. Returns -1 if no item matched.

Calls C++ function: int QList<QString>::indexOf(const QString& t, int from = …) const.

C++ documentation:

Returns the index position of the first occurrence of value in the list, searching forward from index position from. Returns -1 if no item matched.

Example:

QList<QString> list; list << "A" << "B" << "C" << "B" << "A"; list.indexOf("B"); // returns 1 list.indexOf("B", 1); // returns 1 list.indexOf("B", 2); // returns 3 list.indexOf("X"); // returns -1

This function requires the value type to have an implementation of operator==().

Note that QList uses 0-based indexes, just like C++ arrays. Negative indexes are not supported with the exception of the value mentioned above.

See also lastIndexOf() and contains().

pub unsafe fn index_of_1a(&self, t: impl CastInto<Ref<QString>>) -> c_int[src]

Returns the index position of the first occurrence of value in the list, searching forward from index position from. Returns -1 if no item matched.

Calls C++ function: int QList<QString>::indexOf(const QString& t) const.

C++ documentation:

Returns the index position of the first occurrence of value in the list, searching forward from index position from. Returns -1 if no item matched.

Example:

QList<QString> list; list << "A" << "B" << "C" << "B" << "A"; list.indexOf("B"); // returns 1 list.indexOf("B", 1); // returns 1 list.indexOf("B", 2); // returns 3 list.indexOf("X"); // returns -1

This function requires the value type to have an implementation of operator==().

Note that QList uses 0-based indexes, just like C++ arrays. Negative indexes are not supported with the exception of the value mentioned above.

See also lastIndexOf() and contains().

pub unsafe fn insert_int_q_string(
    &mut self,
    i: c_int,
    t: impl CastInto<Ref<QString>>
)
[src]

Inserts value at index position i in the list. If i <= 0, the value is prepended to the list. If i >= size(), the value is appended to the list.

Calls C++ function: void QList<QString>::insert(int i, const QString& t).

C++ documentation:

Inserts value at index position i in the list. If i <= 0, the value is prepended to the list. If i >= size(), the value is appended to the list.

Example:

QList<QString> list; list << "alpha" << "beta" << "delta"; list.insert(2, "gamma"); // list: ["alpha", "beta", "gamma", "delta"]

See also append(), prepend(), replace(), and removeAt().

pub unsafe fn insert_iterator_q_string(
    &mut self,
    before: impl CastInto<Ref<Iterator>>,
    t: impl CastInto<Ref<QString>>
) -> CppBox<Iterator>
[src]

This is an overloaded function.

Calls C++ function: QList<QString>::iterator QList<QString>::insert(QList<QString>::iterator before, const QString& t).

C++ documentation:

This is an overloaded function.

Inserts value in front of the item pointed to by the iterator before. Returns an iterator pointing at the inserted item. Note that the iterator passed to the function will be invalid after the call; the returned iterator should be used instead.

pub unsafe fn is_detached(&self) -> bool[src]

Calls C++ function: bool QList<QString>::isDetached() const.

pub unsafe fn is_empty(&self) -> bool[src]

Returns true if the list contains no items; otherwise returns false.

Calls C++ function: bool QList<QString>::isEmpty() const.

C++ documentation:

Returns true if the list contains no items; otherwise returns false.

See also size().

pub unsafe fn is_shared_with(
    &self,
    other: impl CastInto<Ref<QListOfQString>>
) -> bool
[src]

Calls C++ function: bool QList<QString>::isSharedWith(const QList<QString>& other) const.

pub unsafe fn last_mut(&mut self) -> MutRef<QString>[src]

Returns a reference to the last item in the list. The list must not be empty. If the list can be empty, call isEmpty() before calling this function.

Calls C++ function: QString& QList<QString>::last().

C++ documentation:

Returns a reference to the last item in the list. The list must not be empty. If the list can be empty, call isEmpty() before calling this function.

See also constLast(), first(), and isEmpty().

pub unsafe fn last(&self) -> Ref<QString>[src]

This is an overloaded function.

Calls C++ function: const QString& QList<QString>::last() const.

C++ documentation:

This is an overloaded function.

pub unsafe fn last_index_of_2a(
    &self,
    t: impl CastInto<Ref<QString>>,
    from: c_int
) -> c_int
[src]

Returns the index position of the last occurrence of value in the list, searching backward from index position from. If from is -1 (the default), the search starts at the last item. Returns -1 if no item matched.

Calls C++ function: int QList<QString>::lastIndexOf(const QString& t, int from = …) const.

C++ documentation:

Returns the index position of the last occurrence of value in the list, searching backward from index position from. If from is -1 (the default), the search starts at the last item. Returns -1 if no item matched.

Example:

QList<QString> list; list << "A" << "B" << "C" << "B" << "A"; list.lastIndexOf("B"); // returns 3 list.lastIndexOf("B", 3); // returns 3 list.lastIndexOf("B", 2); // returns 1 list.lastIndexOf("X"); // returns -1

This function requires the value type to have an implementation of operator==().

Note that QList uses 0-based indexes, just like C++ arrays. Negative indexes are not supported with the exception of the value mentioned above.

See also indexOf().

pub unsafe fn last_index_of_1a(&self, t: impl CastInto<Ref<QString>>) -> c_int[src]

Returns the index position of the last occurrence of value in the list, searching backward from index position from. If from is -1 (the default), the search starts at the last item. Returns -1 if no item matched.

Calls C++ function: int QList<QString>::lastIndexOf(const QString& t) const.

C++ documentation:

Returns the index position of the last occurrence of value in the list, searching backward from index position from. If from is -1 (the default), the search starts at the last item. Returns -1 if no item matched.

Example:

QList<QString> list; list << "A" << "B" << "C" << "B" << "A"; list.lastIndexOf("B"); // returns 3 list.lastIndexOf("B", 3); // returns 3 list.lastIndexOf("B", 2); // returns 1 list.lastIndexOf("X"); // returns -1

This function requires the value type to have an implementation of operator==().

Note that QList uses 0-based indexes, just like C++ arrays. Negative indexes are not supported with the exception of the value mentioned above.

See also indexOf().

pub unsafe fn length(&self) -> c_int[src]

This function is identical to count().

Calls C++ function: int QList<QString>::length() const.

C++ documentation:

This function is identical to count().

This function was introduced in Qt 4.5.

See also count().

pub unsafe fn mid_2a(&self, pos: c_int, length: c_int) -> CppBox<QListOfQString>[src]

Returns a sub-list which includes elements from this list, starting at position pos. If length is -1 (the default), all elements from pos are included; otherwise length elements (or all remaining elements if there are less than length elements) are included.

Calls C++ function: QList<QString> QList<QString>::mid(int pos, int length = …) const.

C++ documentation:

Returns a sub-list which includes elements from this list, starting at position pos. If length is -1 (the default), all elements from pos are included; otherwise length elements (or all remaining elements if there are less than length elements) are included.

pub unsafe fn mid_1a(&self, pos: c_int) -> CppBox<QListOfQString>[src]

Returns a sub-list which includes elements from this list, starting at position pos. If length is -1 (the default), all elements from pos are included; otherwise length elements (or all remaining elements if there are less than length elements) are included.

Calls C++ function: QList<QString> QList<QString>::mid(int pos) const.

C++ documentation:

Returns a sub-list which includes elements from this list, starting at position pos. If length is -1 (the default), all elements from pos are included; otherwise length elements (or all remaining elements if there are less than length elements) are included.

pub unsafe fn move_(&mut self, from: c_int, to: c_int)[src]

Moves the item at index position from to index position to.

Calls C++ function: void QList<QString>::move(int from, int to).

C++ documentation:

Moves the item at index position from to index position to.

Example:

QList<QString> list; list << "A" << "B" << "C" << "D" << "E" << "F"; list.move(1, 4); // list: ["A", "C", "D", "E", "B", "F"]

This is the same as insert(to, takeAt(from)).This function assumes that both from and to are at least 0 but less than size(). To avoid failure, test that both from and to are at least 0 and less than size().

See also swap(), insert(), and takeAt().

pub unsafe fn pop_back(&mut self)[src]

This function is provided for STL compatibility. It is equivalent to removeLast(). The list must not be empty. If the list can be empty, call isEmpty() before calling this function.

Calls C++ function: void QList<QString>::pop_back().

C++ documentation:

This function is provided for STL compatibility. It is equivalent to removeLast(). The list must not be empty. If the list can be empty, call isEmpty() before calling this function.

pub unsafe fn pop_front(&mut self)[src]

This function is provided for STL compatibility. It is equivalent to removeFirst(). The list must not be empty. If the list can be empty, call isEmpty() before calling this function.

Calls C++ function: void QList<QString>::pop_front().

C++ documentation:

This function is provided for STL compatibility. It is equivalent to removeFirst(). The list must not be empty. If the list can be empty, call isEmpty() before calling this function.

pub unsafe fn prepend(&mut self, t: impl CastInto<Ref<QString>>)[src]

Inserts value at the beginning of the list.

Calls C++ function: void QList<QString>::prepend(const QString& t).

C++ documentation:

Inserts value at the beginning of the list.

Example:

QList<QString> list; list.prepend("one"); list.prepend("two"); list.prepend("three"); // list: ["three", "two", "one"]

This is the same as list.insert(0, value).

If this list is not shared, this operation is typically very fast (amortized constant time), because QList preallocates extra space on both sides of its internal buffer to allow for fast growth at both ends of the list.

See also append() and insert().

pub unsafe fn push_back(&mut self, t: impl CastInto<Ref<QString>>)[src]

This function is provided for STL compatibility. It is equivalent to append(value).

Calls C++ function: void QList<QString>::push_back(const QString& t).

C++ documentation:

This function is provided for STL compatibility. It is equivalent to append(value).

pub unsafe fn push_front(&mut self, t: impl CastInto<Ref<QString>>)[src]

This function is provided for STL compatibility. It is equivalent to prepend(value).

Calls C++ function: void QList<QString>::push_front(const QString& t).

C++ documentation:

This function is provided for STL compatibility. It is equivalent to prepend(value).

pub unsafe fn remove_all(&mut self, t: impl CastInto<Ref<QString>>) -> c_int[src]

Removes all occurrences of value in the list and returns the number of entries removed.

Calls C++ function: int QList<QString>::removeAll(const QString& t).

C++ documentation:

Removes all occurrences of value in the list and returns the number of entries removed.

Example:

QList<QString> list; list << "sun" << "cloud" << "sun" << "rain"; list.removeAll("sun"); // list: ["cloud", "rain"]

This function requires the value type to have an implementation of operator==().

See also removeOne(), removeAt(), takeAt(), and replace().

pub unsafe fn remove_at(&mut self, i: c_int)[src]

Removes the item at index position i. i must be a valid index position in the list (i.e., 0 <= i < size()).

Calls C++ function: void QList<QString>::removeAt(int i).

C++ documentation:

Removes the item at index position i. i must be a valid index position in the list (i.e., 0 <= i < size()).

See also takeAt(), removeFirst(), removeLast(), and removeOne().

pub unsafe fn remove_first(&mut self)[src]

Removes the first item in the list. Calling this function is equivalent to calling removeAt(0). The list must not be empty. If the list can be empty, call isEmpty() before calling this function.

Calls C++ function: void QList<QString>::removeFirst().

C++ documentation:

Removes the first item in the list. Calling this function is equivalent to calling removeAt(0). The list must not be empty. If the list can be empty, call isEmpty() before calling this function.

See also removeAt() and takeFirst().

pub unsafe fn remove_last(&mut self)[src]

Removes the last item in the list. Calling this function is equivalent to calling removeAt(size() - 1). The list must not be empty. If the list can be empty, call isEmpty() before calling this function.

Calls C++ function: void QList<QString>::removeLast().

C++ documentation:

Removes the last item in the list. Calling this function is equivalent to calling removeAt(size() - 1). The list must not be empty. If the list can be empty, call isEmpty() before calling this function.

See also removeAt() and takeLast().

pub unsafe fn remove_one(&mut self, t: impl CastInto<Ref<QString>>) -> bool[src]

Removes the first occurrence of value in the list and returns true on success; otherwise returns false.

Calls C++ function: bool QList<QString>::removeOne(const QString& t).

C++ documentation:

Removes the first occurrence of value in the list and returns true on success; otherwise returns false.

Example:

QList<QString> list; list << "sun" << "cloud" << "sun" << "rain"; list.removeOne("sun"); // list: ["cloud", ,"sun", "rain"]

This function requires the value type to have an implementation of operator==().

This function was introduced in Qt 4.4.

See also removeAll(), removeAt(), takeAt(), and replace().

pub unsafe fn replace(&mut self, i: c_int, t: impl CastInto<Ref<QString>>)[src]

Replaces the item at index position i with value. i must be a valid index position in the list (i.e., 0 <= i < size()).

Calls C++ function: void QList<QString>::replace(int i, const QString& t).

C++ documentation:

Replaces the item at index position i with value. i must be a valid index position in the list (i.e., 0 <= i < size()).

See also operator[]() and removeAt().

pub unsafe fn reserve(&mut self, size: c_int)[src]

Reserve space for alloc elements.

Calls C++ function: void QList<QString>::reserve(int size).

C++ documentation:

Reserve space for alloc elements.

If alloc is smaller than the current size of the list, nothing will happen.

Use this function to avoid repetetive reallocation of QList's internal data if you can predict how many elements will be appended. Note that the reservation applies only to the internal pointer array.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.7.

pub unsafe fn set_sharable(&mut self, sharable: bool)[src]

Calls C++ function: void QList<QString>::setSharable(bool sharable).

pub unsafe fn size(&self) -> c_int[src]

Returns the number of items in the list.

Calls C++ function: int QList<QString>::size() const.

C++ documentation:

Returns the number of items in the list.

See also isEmpty() and count().

pub unsafe fn starts_with(&self, t: impl CastInto<Ref<QString>>) -> bool[src]

Returns true if this list is not empty and its first item is equal to value; otherwise returns false.

Calls C++ function: bool QList<QString>::startsWith(const QString& t) const.

C++ documentation:

Returns true if this list is not empty and its first item is equal to value; otherwise returns false.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.5.

See also isEmpty() and contains().

pub unsafe fn swap_1a(&mut self, other: impl CastInto<MutRef<QListOfQString>>)[src]

Swaps list other with this list. This operation is very fast and never fails.

Calls C++ function: void QList<QString>::swap(QList<QString>& other).

C++ documentation:

Swaps list other with this list. This operation is very fast and never fails.

This function was introduced in Qt 4.8.

pub unsafe fn swap_2a(&mut self, i: c_int, j: c_int)[src]

Exchange the item at index position i with the item at index position j. This function assumes that both i and j are at least 0 but less than size(). To avoid failure, test that both i and j are at least 0 and less than size().

Calls C++ function: void QList<QString>::swap(int i, int j).

C++ documentation:

Exchange the item at index position i with the item at index position j. This function assumes that both i and j are at least 0 but less than size(). To avoid failure, test that both i and j are at least 0 and less than size().

Example:

QList<QString> list; list << "A" << "B" << "C" << "D" << "E" << "F"; list.swap(1, 4); // list: ["A", "E", "C", "D", "B", "F"]

See also move().

pub unsafe fn swap_items_at(&mut self, i: c_int, j: c_int)[src]

Exchange the item at index position i with the item at index position j. This function assumes that both i and j are at least 0 but less than size(). To avoid failure, test that both i and j are at least 0 and less than size().

Calls C++ function: void QList<QString>::swapItemsAt(int i, int j).

C++ documentation:

Exchange the item at index position i with the item at index position j. This function assumes that both i and j are at least 0 but less than size(). To avoid failure, test that both i and j are at least 0 and less than size().

Example:

QList<QString> list; list << "A" << "B" << "C" << "D" << "E" << "F"; list.swapItemsAt(1, 4); // list: ["A", "E", "C", "D", "B", "F"]

This function was introduced in Qt 5.13.

See also move().

This item is available if cpp_lib_version="5.13.0".

pub unsafe fn take_at(&mut self, i: c_int) -> CppBox<QString>[src]

Removes the item at index position i and returns it. i must be a valid index position in the list (i.e., 0 <= i < size()).

Calls C++ function: QString QList<QString>::takeAt(int i).

C++ documentation:

Removes the item at index position i and returns it. i must be a valid index position in the list (i.e., 0 <= i < size()).

If you don't use the return value, removeAt() is more efficient.

See also removeAt(), takeFirst(), and takeLast().

pub unsafe fn take_first(&mut self) -> CppBox<QString>[src]

Removes the first item in the list and returns it. This is the same as takeAt(0). This function assumes the list is not empty. To avoid failure, call isEmpty() before calling this function.

Calls C++ function: QString QList<QString>::takeFirst().

C++ documentation:

Removes the first item in the list and returns it. This is the same as takeAt(0). This function assumes the list is not empty. To avoid failure, call isEmpty() before calling this function.

If this list is not shared, this operation takes constant time.

If you don't use the return value, removeFirst() is more efficient.

See also takeLast(), takeAt(), and removeFirst().

pub unsafe fn take_last(&mut self) -> CppBox<QString>[src]

Removes the last item in the list and returns it. This is the same as takeAt(size() - 1). This function assumes the list is not empty. To avoid failure, call isEmpty() before calling this function.

Calls C++ function: QString QList<QString>::takeLast().

C++ documentation:

Removes the last item in the list and returns it. This is the same as takeAt(size() - 1). This function assumes the list is not empty. To avoid failure, call isEmpty() before calling this function.

If this list is not shared, this operation takes constant time.

If you don't use the return value, removeLast() is more efficient.

See also takeFirst(), takeAt(), and removeLast().

pub unsafe fn value_1a(&self, i: c_int) -> CppBox<QString>[src]

Returns the value at index position i in the list.

Calls C++ function: QString QList<QString>::value(int i) const.

C++ documentation:

Returns the value at index position i in the list.

If the index i is out of bounds, the function returns a default-constructed value. If you are certain that the index is going to be within bounds, you can use at() instead, which is slightly faster.

See also at() and operator[]().

pub unsafe fn value_2a(
    &self,
    i: c_int,
    default_value: impl CastInto<Ref<QString>>
) -> CppBox<QString>
[src]

This is an overloaded function.

Calls C++ function: QString QList<QString>::value(int i, const QString& defaultValue) const.

C++ documentation:

This is an overloaded function.

If the index i is out of bounds, the function returns defaultValue.

Trait Implementations

impl<'_> Add<Ref<QStringList>> for &'_ QStringList[src]

type Output = CppBox<QStringList>

The resulting type after applying the + operator.

fn add(self, other: Ref<QStringList>) -> CppBox<QStringList>[src]

Returns a string list that is the concatenation of this string list with the other string list.

Calls C++ function: QStringList QStringList::operator+(const QStringList& other) const.

C++ documentation:

Returns a string list that is the concatenation of this string list with the other string list.

See also append().

impl<'_> Shl<Ref<QString>> for &'_ QStringList[src]

type Output = MutRef<QStringList>

The resulting type after applying the << operator.

fn shl(self, str: Ref<QString>) -> MutRef<QStringList>[src]

Appends the given string, str, to this string list and returns a reference to the string list.

Calls C++ function: QStringList& QStringList::operator<<(const QString& str).

C++ documentation:

Appends the given string, str, to this string list and returns a reference to the string list.

See also append().

impl<'_> Shl<Ref<QStringList>> for &'_ QStringList[src]

type Output = MutRef<QStringList>

The resulting type after applying the << operator.

fn shl(self, l: Ref<QStringList>) -> MutRef<QStringList>[src]

This is an overloaded function.

Calls C++ function: QStringList& QStringList::operator<<(const QStringList& l).

C++ documentation:

This is an overloaded function.

Appends the other string list to the string list and returns a reference to the latter string list.

impl<'_> Shl<Ref<QListOfQString>> for &'_ QStringList[src]

type Output = MutRef<QStringList>

The resulting type after applying the << operator.

fn shl(self, l: Ref<QListOfQString>) -> MutRef<QStringList>[src]

This is an overloaded function.

Calls C++ function: QStringList& QStringList::operator<<(const QList<QString>& l).

C++ documentation:

This is an overloaded function.

Appends the other string list to the string list and returns a reference to the latter string list.

This function was introduced in Qt 5.4.

impl Deref for QStringList[src]

type Target = QListOfQString

The resulting type after dereferencing.

fn deref(&self) -> &QListOfQString[src]

Calls C++ function: QList<QString>* static_cast<QList<QString>*>(QStringList* ptr).

impl DerefMut for QStringList[src]

fn deref_mut(&mut self) -> &mut QListOfQString[src]

Calls C++ function: QList<QString>* static_cast<QList<QString>*>(QStringList* ptr).

impl StaticUpcast<QListOfQString> for QStringList[src]

unsafe fn static_upcast(ptr: Ptr<QStringList>) -> Ptr<QListOfQString>[src]

Calls C++ function: QList<QString>* static_cast<QList<QString>*>(QStringList* ptr).

unsafe fn static_upcast_mut(ptr: MutPtr<QStringList>) -> MutPtr<QListOfQString>[src]

Calls C++ function: QList<QString>* static_cast<QList<QString>*>(QStringList* ptr).

impl StaticDowncast<QStringList> for QListOfQString[src]

unsafe fn static_downcast(ptr: Ptr<QListOfQString>) -> Ptr<QStringList>[src]

Calls C++ function: QStringList* static_cast<QStringList*>(QList<QString>* ptr).

unsafe fn static_downcast_mut(
    ptr: MutPtr<QListOfQString>
) -> MutPtr<QStringList>
[src]

Calls C++ function: QStringList* static_cast<QStringList*>(QList<QString>* ptr).

impl CppDeletable for QStringList[src]

unsafe fn delete(&mut self)[src]

The QStringList class provides a list of strings.

Calls C++ function: [destructor] void QStringList::~QStringList().

C++ documentation:

The QStringList class provides a list of strings.

QStringList inherits from QList<QString>. Like QList, QStringList is implicitly shared. It provides fast index-based access as well as fast insertions and removals. Passing string lists as value parameters is both fast and safe.

All of QList's functionality also applies to QStringList. For example, you can use isEmpty() to test whether the list is empty, and you can call functions like append(), prepend(), insert(), replace(), removeAll(), removeAt(), removeFirst(), removeLast(), and removeOne() to modify a QStringList. In addition, QStringList provides a few convenience functions that make handling lists of strings easier:

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