Qt 3 Support Members for QRegExp
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.
Public Functions
Member Function Documentation
QRegExp::QRegExp ( const QString & pattern, bool cs, bool wildcard = false )
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);
bool QRegExp::caseSensitive () const
Use caseSensitivity() instead.
See also setCaseSensitive().
bool QRegExp::minimal () const
Use isMinimal() instead.
See also setMinimal().
int QRegExp::numCaptures () const
Returns the number of captures contained in the regular expression.
See also captureCount().
int QRegExp::search ( const QString & str, int from = 0, CaretMode caretMode = CaretAtZero ) const
Use indexIn() instead.
int QRegExp::searchRev ( const QString & str, int from = -1, CaretMode caretMode = CaretAtZero ) const
Use lastIndexIn() instead.
void QRegExp::setCaseSensitive ( bool sensitive )
Use setCaseSensitivity() instead.
See also caseSensitive().
void QRegExp::setWildcard ( bool wildcard )
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().
bool QRegExp::wildcard () const
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().