On 2015-10-14 10:30, André Somers wrote: > Op 14-10-2015 om 15:59 schreef Matthew Woehlke: >> STL should change. In Qt and Python, you can use negative indices to >> refer to a distance (length) relative to the end (length) of the string. >> In STL you can't do that, which is a significant limitation by >> comparison. Please don't drop this useful functionality! > > I'm not so sure anymore. Do you really think that for instance passing > in a negative _from_ in QString::indexOf to search from the back of the > string is intuitive API? I don't.
Huh? Of course it is. s.indexOf('c', 5); // find 'c', forward, starting at offset 5 s.indexOf('c', -5); // find 'c', forward, starting at offset N-5 A negative offset -K is exactly the same as N + 1 - K (N = length of string). It just saves having to write that out yourself. It *doesn't* change the behavior of the function. (I think you are confusing tail-relative offset with reverse operation, which is totally different and orthogonal.) Even STL supports this, partially, for -1; string::npos is generally equivalent to -1 in Qt. Bah. Okay, apparently Qt actually *doesn't* support tail-relative, but just treats n<0 like string::npos. That could be improved for Qt 6 though, but only if n is signed. -- Matthew _______________________________________________ Development mailing list Development@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development