QChar: assert on illegal construction
If the input is out of range for the respective input type, then fire an assert. Remove a redudant bitwise-and. The constructors from char have been left alone: we are documenting that QChar(char) constructs from Latin1 (!), not ASCII/UTF-8, so all values are valid. Change-Id: I55e261015d5efa0699c78c25e454f09bb17a913f Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@qt.io>
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constexpr Q_IMPLICIT QChar(ushort rc) noexcept : ucs(rc) {}
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constexpr QCHAR_MAYBE_IMPLICIT QChar(uchar c, uchar r) noexcept : ucs(char16_t((r << 8) | c)) {}
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constexpr Q_IMPLICIT QChar(short rc) noexcept : ucs(char16_t(rc)) {}
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constexpr QCHAR_MAYBE_IMPLICIT QChar(uint rc) noexcept : ucs(char16_t(rc & 0xffff)) {}
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constexpr QCHAR_MAYBE_IMPLICIT QChar(int rc) noexcept : ucs(char16_t(rc & 0xffff)) {}
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constexpr QCHAR_MAYBE_IMPLICIT QChar(uint rc) noexcept : ucs((Q_ASSERT(rc <= 0xffff), char16_t(rc))) {}
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constexpr QCHAR_MAYBE_IMPLICIT QChar(int rc) noexcept : QChar(uint(rc)) {}
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constexpr Q_IMPLICIT QChar(SpecialCharacter s) noexcept : ucs(char16_t(s)) {}
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constexpr Q_IMPLICIT QChar(QLatin1Char ch) noexcept : ucs(ch.unicode()) {}
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constexpr Q_IMPLICIT QChar(char16_t ch) noexcept : ucs(ch) {}
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