On Tuesday, 21 January 2014 01:05:07 CEST, Thiago Macieira wrote: > Actual (s) : \u221212\u20A0\uD800\uDC00 > Expected (s2): \u221212\u20AC\uD800\uDC00 [...] > - all backslashes as \\ > - the following characters as their escape sequences: \r, \n, \t, \b, \f > - all other control characters (including 0x7f) as \u00XX > - all other characters with \uXXXX, including text otherwise > readable in the > terminal in the locale
The rules you describe appear to be out-of-sync with what the example above shows. Is there perhaps a rule "English letters, punctuation and numbers are displayed as-is"? If that is the case, then it looks like a good change. > Should I also do the same for QByteArray? Reading hex dumps isn't very nice. Yes -- I have used QString::fromUtf8(bytearray) multiple times in my tests to produce an ugly workaround. Cheers, Jan -- Trojitá, a fast Qt IMAP e-mail client -- http://trojita.flaska.net/ _______________________________________________ Development mailing list Development@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development