Make QIPAddressUtils::toString() const-correct for IPv6
The IPv4 overload takes a IPv4Address, which is just an quint32, so it doesn't matter whether clients call it with a const or a mutable argument. The IPv6 overload, OTOH, took a IPv6Address, which is a typedef for quint8[16]. This allows users to pass a quint16[16], but not a const quint8[16], because that would lose the const. The function, however, doesn't modify the argument, so it could be const. Make it so, even though, due to the typedef, it looks like a redundant top-level const. Change-Id: I0506f6f9026ad616c4450fceb45fea137ac27692 Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
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@ -256,7 +256,7 @@ static inline QChar toHex(uchar c)
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return QChar::fromLatin1(QtMiscUtils::toHexLower(c));
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}
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void toString(QString &appendTo, IPv6Address address)
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void toString(QString &appendTo, const IPv6Address address)
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{
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// the longest IPv6 address possible is:
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// "1111:2222:3333:4444:5555:6666:255.255.255.255"
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@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ typedef quint8 IPv6Address[16];
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Q_CORE_EXPORT bool parseIp4(IPv4Address &address, const QChar *begin, const QChar *end);
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Q_CORE_EXPORT const QChar *parseIp6(IPv6Address &address, const QChar *begin, const QChar *end);
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Q_CORE_EXPORT void toString(QString &appendTo, IPv4Address address);
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Q_CORE_EXPORT void toString(QString &appendTo, IPv6Address address);
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Q_CORE_EXPORT void toString(QString &appendTo, const IPv6Address address);
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} // namespace
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