Brendan Jones wrote:
> What is the best way to handle this case:
>
> qWarning(QObject::tr("Client name '%1' occupied.").arg(name).toUtf8());
>
> something like, or can I make it simpler:
>
> qWarning("%s",qPrintable(QObject::tr("Client name '%1'
> occupied.").arg(name).toUtf8()));
Use one of:
qWarning() << QObject::tr("Client name '%1' occupied.").arg(name);
or:
qWarning("%s", QObject::tr("Client name '%1'
occupied.").arg(name).toLocal8Bit().data());
Note that hardcoding toUtf8() is also a bad idea here, the right encoding to
use is toLocal8Bit(), or this will print junk in non-UTF-8 locales. (In our
default UTF-8 locales, it will make no difference.)
Kevin Kofler
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