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QString::replace 13 overloads have no legal conversion for 'this' pointer

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  • mrjjM Offline
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    mrjj
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    wrote on last edited by
    #2

    hi there
    should be a
    QString & replace(const QRegularExpression &re, const QString &after)

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    • mrjjM Offline
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      mrjj
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      wrote on last edited by
      #3

      hi

      try to remove the const in
      Naming:.clear(QString &name)

      then it compiles for me.

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      • mrjjM mrjj

        hi

        try to remove the const in
        Naming:.clear(QString &name)

        then it compiles for me.

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        Volebab
        wrote on last edited by
        #4

        @mrjj - Thank you, it works.

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        • VolebabV Offline
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          wrote on last edited by Volebab
          #5

          @mrjj - I'm getting another error now, it's saying that cannot convert const char[] to QString... and a warning:

          returning address of local variable or temporary

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          • VolebabV Volebab

            @mrjj - I'm getting another error now, it's saying that cannot convert const char[] to QString... and a warning:

            returning address of local variable or temporary

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            mrjj
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            wrote on last edited by mrjj
            #6

            @Volebab
            u need to show the actual line where it says so :)

            also you make return "QString &" meaning a reference and then you give it
            " return result;"
            which is local variable so I assume it was its mad about

            so return copy
            QString Naming(..)

            if its that line it complains about

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            • mrjjM mrjj

              @Volebab
              u need to show the actual line where it says so :)

              also you make return "QString &" meaning a reference and then you give it
              " return result;"
              which is local variable so I assume it was its mad about

              so return copy
              QString Naming(..)

              if its that line it complains about

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              wrote on last edited by
              #7

              @mrjj

              Naming naming;
              auto result = naming.clear("tretacor.hs");
              
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              • VolebabV Volebab

                @mrjj

                Naming naming;
                auto result = naming.clear("tretacor.hs");
                
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                mrjj
                Lifetime Qt Champion
                wrote on last edited by
                #8

                @Volebab

                Well you give it a char *, not a QString
                Naming naming;
                auto result = naming.clear("tretacor.hs");
                when it wants QString

                Naming naming;
                auto result = naming.clear(QString("tretacor.hs"));

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                • mrjjM mrjj

                  @Volebab

                  Well you give it a char *, not a QString
                  Naming naming;
                  auto result = naming.clear("tretacor.hs");
                  when it wants QString

                  Naming naming;
                  auto result = naming.clear(QString("tretacor.hs"));

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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #9

                  @mrjj But I thought that it would convert like std::string does.

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                  • VolebabV Volebab

                    @mrjj But I thought that it would convert like std::string does.

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                    mrjj
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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #10

                    @Volebab
                    well you say & and then it wont, it seems

                    this does work
                    void TakeIt(QString test) {}
                    TakeIt("dddd");

                    So it seems that const char wont convert to QString &
                    directly

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                    • SGaistS Offline
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                      SGaist
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                      wrote on last edited by SGaist
                      #11

                      Hi,

                      Like @mrjj wrote, it complains that you are trying to return a reference to a variable that exists only during the lifetime of the function.

                      Either pass your QString as reference to your function or return a copy.

                      So either:

                      QString Naming::clear(QString &name)
                      {
                          return name.replace(
                              QRegularExpression("hs|ts"), "hss"
                          );
                      }
                      

                      or

                      QString & Naming::clear(QString &name)
                      {
                          return name.replace(
                              QRegularExpression("hs|ts"), "hss"
                          );
                      }
                      

                      [edit: Fixed code sample]

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                      • SGaistS SGaist

                        Hi,

                        Like @mrjj wrote, it complains that you are trying to return a reference to a variable that exists only during the lifetime of the function.

                        Either pass your QString as reference to your function or return a copy.

                        So either:

                        QString Naming::clear(QString &name)
                        {
                            return name.replace(
                                QRegularExpression("hs|ts"), "hss"
                            );
                        }
                        

                        or

                        QString & Naming::clear(QString &name)
                        {
                            return name.replace(
                                QRegularExpression("hs|ts"), "hss"
                            );
                        }
                        

                        [edit: Fixed code sample]

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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #12

                        @SGaist said:

                        QString Naming::clear(const QString &name)
                        {
                        return name.replace(
                        QRegularExpression("hs|ts"), "hss"
                        );
                        }

                        I tried and it didn't work, the same error. I think that we are not supposed to change const QString, am I right?

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                        • VolebabV Volebab

                          @mrjj But I thought that it would convert like std::string does.

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                          kshegunov
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                          wrote on last edited by
                          #13

                          @Volebab

                          But I thought that it would convert like std::string does.

                          The thing is, there's nothing to be converted. You're requesting that an address to an object (what a reference is) be returned, but that address is valid only inside the current stack frame, so the compiler is warning you (or giving an error depending on the actual compiler) that you can do it, but it's not a good idea - the object will be freed when the stack is unwinding, and the returned address will point to a place that doesn't in fact hold any object. It's the same as the following:

                          const char * myFunction()
                          {
                              char someString[5];
                              return someString;  //< This is possible in principle, but since the data behind someString is freed when the function goes out of scope, you'd get a dangling pointer.
                          }
                          

                          When returning a variable from a function in most cases you have to return by value (as @mrjj pointed out), however don't worry about data copying, as Qt's QString is implicitly shared and the actual string won't be copied, only the pointer that QString holds to that data.

                          @SGaist
                          With the provided definition of Naming::clear this snippet:

                          QString & Naming::clear(QString &name)
                          {
                              return name.replace(
                                  QRegularExpression("hs|ts"), "hss"
                              );
                          }
                          

                          doesn't seem quite right.

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                          • VolebabV Volebab

                            @SGaist said:

                            QString Naming::clear(const QString &name)
                            {
                            return name.replace(
                            QRegularExpression("hs|ts"), "hss"
                            );
                            }

                            I tried and it didn't work, the same error. I think that we are not supposed to change const QString, am I right?

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                            kshegunov
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                            wrote on last edited by
                            #14

                            @Volebab

                            I tried and it didn't work, the same error. I think that we are not supposed to change const QString, am I right?

                            Yes, there is no immutable (const method) overload for QString::replace, so you have to use a non-const object.

                            This should suffice:

                            QString Naming::clear(QString name)
                            {
                                return name.replace(QRegularExpression("hs|ts"), "hss");
                            }
                            

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                            • SGaistS Offline
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                              SGaist
                              Lifetime Qt Champion
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #15

                              @kshegunov basically you return the reference you gave as input. Not very useful I agree. I'd just made it a void function.

                              @Volebab Indeed, I've mixed replace with another function, sorry.

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                              • SGaistS SGaist

                                @kshegunov basically you return the reference you gave as input. Not very useful I agree. I'd just made it a void function.

                                @Volebab Indeed, I've mixed replace with another function, sorry.

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                                wrote on last edited by
                                #16

                                @SGaist said:

                                basically you return the reference you gave as input. Not very useful I agree. I'd just made it a void function.

                                I hadn't checked the documentation before I wrote the comment, so indeed, it should work normally. I incorrectly expected QString::replace to return a copy (with replacements done), hence the confusion. Sorry! :]

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                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #17

                                  @kshegunov No worries, it also happened to me several times ;)

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                                  • SGaistS SGaist

                                    @kshegunov No worries, it also happened to me several times ;)

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                                    kshegunov
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                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #18

                                    @SGaist
                                    auto always confuses me, as there's no way to tell what the heck is the type of the variable without knowing the code (or the docs) by heart ... but I suppose I'm simply old-fashioned ... :)

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