doc: Add missing fromArray() documentation
QAnyStringView::fromArray() was not documented, leading to a broken auto-link that referred to it. Pick-to: 6.8 Change-Id: Ibf3704da8b3f16e56589bd649ce1e63a7cbd3739 Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com> (cherry picked from commit f9334be98e4deb9e9a4a30f5f22e92b571670938) Reviewed-by: Qt Cherry-pick Bot <cherrypick_bot@qt-project.org>
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@ -705,4 +705,23 @@ QDebug operator<<(QDebug d, QAnyStringView s)
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\sa QString::arg(Args&&...)
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/*!
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\fn template <typename Char, size_t Size, QAnyStringView::if_compatible_char<Char>> QAnyStringView QAnyStringView::fromArray(const Char (&string)[Size])
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Constructs a string view on the full character string literal \a string,
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including any trailing \c{Char(0)}. If you don't want the
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null-terminator included in the view then you can chop() it off
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when you are certain it is at the end. Alternatively you can use
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the constructor overload taking an array literal which will create
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a view up to, but not including, the first null-terminator in the data.
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\a string must remain valid for the lifetime of this string view
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object.
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This function will work with any array literal if \c Char is a
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compatible character type. The compatible character types are: \c QChar, \c ushort, \c
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char16_t and (on platforms, such as Windows, where it is a 16-bit
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type) \c wchar_t.
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*/
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QT_END_NAMESPACE
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