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  • JKSHJ Offline
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    #14

    OK, here's an exercise to settle the debate. First, assume that QString::toShort() behaves exactly as you expect.

    What should each QString (p_*) be initialized to, in order to get 32 for every output line?

    QString p_oct, p_dec, p_hex, p_r32;
    
    // ... Initialize QStrings here ...
    
    qDebug() << p_dec.toShort(nullptr, 10); // Returns 32
    qDebug() << p_hex.toShort(nullptr, 16); // Returns 32
    
    qDebug() << p_oct.toShort(nullptr, 8);  // Returns 32
    qDebug() << p_r32.toShort(nullptr, 32); // Returns 32
    

    Next, what should each QString (n_*) be initialized to, in order to get -32 for every output line?

    QString n_oct, n_dec, n_hex, n_r32;
    
    // ... Initialize QStrings here ...
    
    qDebug() << n_oct.toShort(nullptr, 8);  // Returns -32
    qDebug() << n_dec.toShort(nullptr, 10); // Returns -32
    qDebug() << n_hex.toShort(nullptr, 16); // Returns -32
    qDebug() << n_r32.toShort(nullptr, 32); // Returns -32
    

    Decide on your answer for all 8 strings first, then post your answer here.

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      @jsulm , @Bart_Vandewoestyne

      I don't get what you don't get about: 0xFFFE is a positive overflow for parsing & storing into a ushort. Hence the behaviour.

      One thing that is clear: the implementation of QString::toShort() is not static_cast<short>(QString::toUShort()), even if that might have been the way you were tempted to do it.

      Nobody has looked at it "the other way round". I cannot test because I am Python/PyQt not C++, but what does

      QString("-2").toUShort(&ok, 16)
      

      return? In your theory it should be 0xFFFE, but I am "hoping"(!) it returns an error, just like QString("FFFE").toShort(&ok, 16) does?

      Assuming that is the case, this means we do not have an ambiguity/duplication, whereby both FFFE and -2 strings can be parsed as the same number by toShort()/toUShort() (but 2 is the only way to write +2).

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      • J.HilkJ Offline
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        #16

        toShort makes a toLongLong interpretation first and than casts it to short theres where the "error" comes from:

        short QString::toShort(bool *ok, int base) const
        {
            long v = toLongLong(ok, base);
            if (v < SHRT_MIN || v > SHRT_MAX) {
                if (ok)
                    *ok = false;
                v = 0;
            }
            return (short)v;
        }
        

        toLongLong will return ‭65534‬, (0xFFFE in int64 is positve after all), and that is bigger than SHRT_MAX -> 0 and failed conversion


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        • JonBJ JonB

          @jsulm , @Bart_Vandewoestyne

          I don't get what you don't get about: 0xFFFE is a positive overflow for parsing & storing into a ushort. Hence the behaviour.

          One thing that is clear: the implementation of QString::toShort() is not static_cast<short>(QString::toUShort()), even if that might have been the way you were tempted to do it.

          Nobody has looked at it "the other way round". I cannot test because I am Python/PyQt not C++, but what does

          QString("-2").toUShort(&ok, 16)
          

          return? In your theory it should be 0xFFFE, but I am "hoping"(!) it returns an error, just like QString("FFFE").toShort(&ok, 16) does?

          Assuming that is the case, this means we do not have an ambiguity/duplication, whereby both FFFE and -2 strings can be parsed as the same number by toShort()/toUShort() (but 2 is the only way to write +2).

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          wrote on last edited by jsulm
          #17

          @JonB said in QString::toShort problem:

          In your theory it should be 0xFFFE

          No, it would not, because -2 is not a hex number...
          "I don't get what you don't get about: 0xFFFE is a positive overflow for parsing & storing into a ushort" - we are not talking about unsigned short, but signed short and 0xFFFE is the representation of -2.

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          • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

            toShort makes a toLongLong interpretation first and than casts it to short theres where the "error" comes from:

            short QString::toShort(bool *ok, int base) const
            {
                long v = toLongLong(ok, base);
                if (v < SHRT_MIN || v > SHRT_MAX) {
                    if (ok)
                        *ok = false;
                    v = 0;
                }
                return (short)v;
            }
            

            toLongLong will return ‭65534‬, (0xFFFE in int64 is positve after all), and that is bigger than SHRT_MAX -> 0 and failed conversion

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            #18

            @J.Hilk
            In that case, try passing something like 0xFFFFFFFE or 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFE for the string to toShort() and those who want -2 instead of error should get it?!

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            • jsulmJ jsulm

              @JonB said in QString::toShort problem:

              In your theory it should be 0xFFFE

              No, it would not, because -2 is not a hex number...
              "I don't get what you don't get about: 0xFFFE is a positive overflow for parsing & storing into a ushort" - we are not talking about unsigned short, but signed short and 0xFFFE is the representation of -2.

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              #19

              @jsulm

              No, it would not, because -2 is not a hex number...

              Yes it is! It's as much a hex number as some other base.

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              • JonBJ JonB

                @J.Hilk
                In that case, try passing something like 0xFFFFFFFE or 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFE for the string to toShort() and those who want -2 instead of error should get it?!

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                @JonB said in QString::toShort problem:

                In that case, try passing something like 0xFFFFFFFE or 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFE for the string to toShort()

                Come on - these numbers are NOT short. We should stay on topic.

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                • jsulmJ jsulm

                  @JonB said in QString::toShort problem:

                  In that case, try passing something like 0xFFFFFFFE or 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFE for the string to toShort()

                  Come on - these numbers are NOT short. We should stay on topic.

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                  @jsulm said in QString::toShort problem:

                  Come on - these numbers are NOT short. We should stay on topic.

                  I beg your pardon!? I am totally on topic. I was replying to @J-Hilk 's display of the code of QString::toShort(). Did you try what I suggested rather than dismissing it as OT? In view of the code shown, I am trying to suggest what 0xFFF.... string toShort() will accept as representing a negative number....

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                  • JKSHJ Offline
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                    #22

                    Nobody wants to try my exercises... (sad face)

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                    • JonBJ JonB

                      @jsulm said in QString::toShort problem:

                      Come on - these numbers are NOT short. We should stay on topic.

                      I beg your pardon!? I am totally on topic. I was replying to @J-Hilk 's display of the code of QString::toShort(). Did you try what I suggested rather than dismissing it as OT? In view of the code shown, I am trying to suggest what 0xFFF.... string toShort() will accept as representing a negative number....

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                      #23

                      @JonB Passing 0xFFFFFFFE returns 0

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                      • JonBJ JonB

                        @J.Hilk
                        In that case, try passing something like 0xFFFFFFFE or 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFE for the string to toShort() and those who want -2 instead of error should get it?!

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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #24

                        @JonB
                        actually, no take a look at toLongLong

                        qint64 QString::toLongLong(bool *ok, int base) const
                        {
                        #if defined(QT_CHECK_RANGE)
                            if (base != 0 && (base < 2 || base > 36)) {
                                qWarning("QString::toLongLong: Invalid base (%d)", base);
                                base = 10;
                            }
                        #endif
                        
                            bool my_ok;
                            QLocale def_locale;
                            qint64 result = def_locale.d()->stringToLongLong(*this, base, &my_ok, QLocalePrivate::FailOnGroupSeparators);
                            if (my_ok) {
                                if (ok != 0)
                                    *ok = true;
                                return result;
                            }
                        
                            QLocale c_locale(QLocale::C);
                            return c_locale.d()->stringToLongLong(*this, base, ok, QLocalePrivate::FailOnGroupSeparators);
                        }
                        

                        I think, haven't looked stringToLongLong up, that here happens stirng lentgh magic, because every combinaion of FFF..E up to to 0xFFFFFFFE is interpretated as the uint value and everything above as -2 (as returning int64 value)


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                        • jsulmJ jsulm

                          @JonB Passing 0xFFFFFFFE returns 0

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                          #25

                          @jsulm

                          @JonB Passing 0xFFFFFFFE returns 0

                          Since QString::toLongLong() returns a qint64 (8 bytes, not 4), did you try 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFE ?

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                          • JonBJ JonB

                            @jsulm

                            @JonB Passing 0xFFFFFFFE returns 0

                            Since QString::toLongLong() returns a qint64 (8 bytes, not 4), did you try 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFE ?

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                            @JonB said in QString::toShort problem:

                            Since QString::toLongLong() returns a qint64 (8 bytes), did you try 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFE ?

                            Returns 0 as well.
                            And I don't see why it should depend on the length.

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                            • JonBJ JonB

                              @jsulm

                              @JonB Passing 0xFFFFFFFE returns 0

                              Since QString::toLongLong() returns a qint64 (8 bytes, not 4), did you try 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFE ?

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                              @JonB surprisingly enough

                              qDebug() << std::numeric_limits<int64_t>::min() << std::numeric_limits<int64_t>::max()
                                           << endl << (int64_t)0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFE;
                               QString s("0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFE"); bool ok;
                              short sh =  s.toShort(&ok, 16);
                              qDebug() <<sh << ok;
                              long lg = s.toLongLong(&ok,16);
                              qDebug() << lg << ok;
                              

                              returns:

                              -9223372036854775808 9223372036854775807 
                              -2
                              0 false
                              0 false
                              

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                              • jsulmJ jsulm

                                @JonB said in QString::toShort problem:

                                Since QString::toLongLong() returns a qint64 (8 bytes), did you try 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFE ?

                                Returns 0 as well.
                                And I don't see why it should depend on the length.

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                                @jsulm
                                It would "depend on the length", as you put it, because as a 64-bit number 0xFFFFFFFE != 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFE.

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                                  @jsulm
                                  It would "depend on the length", as you put it, because as a 64-bit number 0xFFFFFFFE != 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFE.

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                                  @JonB I want to convert a signed short number not long or long long or ...
                                  0xFFFE as signed short is -2 - do you agree (I mean independently from what Qt toShort() thinks it is)?

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                                    @jsulm
                                    It would "depend on the length", as you put it, because as a 64-bit number 0xFFFFFFFE != 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFE.

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                                    @JonB

                                    qDebug() << (short)0xFFFE;
                                    

                                    prints -2 as expected

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                                    • jsulmJ jsulm

                                      @JonB I want to convert a signed short number not long or long long or ...
                                      0xFFFE as signed short is -2 - do you agree (I mean independently from what Qt toShort() thinks it is)?

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                                      @jsulm
                                      I believe the problem here is a confusion between "bit representation" and "string representation".

                                      • It is undoubtedly, unambiguously true that, for signed short, 0xFFFE as a bit pattern is -2.
                                      • However, for signed short, 0xFFFE as a string "could" be either -2 (which fits in a short) or 65,534 (which does not fit in a short). And QString::toShort() is taking the latter interpretation, and hence erroring.
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                                      • jsulmJ jsulm

                                        @JonB

                                        qDebug() << (short)0xFFFE;
                                        

                                        prints -2 as expected

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                                        @jsulm said in QString::toShort problem:

                                        @JonB

                                        qDebug() << (short)0xFFFE;
                                        

                                        prints -2 as expected

                                        qDebug() << (short)0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFE;

                                        prints also -2, would one expect that
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                                        actually yes, the first bytes are simply dropped x)


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                                        • jsulmJ jsulm

                                          @JonB

                                          qDebug() << (short)0xFFFE;
                                          

                                          prints -2 as expected

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                                          @jsulm said in QString::toShort problem:

                                          @JonB

                                          qDebug() << (short)0xFFFE;
                                          

                                          prints -2 as expected

                                          Yes, that's why I wrote earlier:

                                          One thing that is clear: the implementation of QString::toShort() is not static_cast<short>(QString::toUShort()), even if that might have been the way you were tempted to do it.

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