QStringDecoder#
The QStringDecoder
class provides a state-based decoder for text. More…
Synopsis#
Functions#
def
appendToBuffer
(out, ba)def
requiredSpace
(inputLength)
Static functions#
def
decoderForHtml
(data)
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Detailed Description#
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A text decoder converts text an encoded text format that uses a specific encoding into Qt’s internal representation.
Converting encoded data into a QString
can be achieved using the following code:
encodedString = "..." toUtf16 = QStringDecoder(QStringDecoder.Utf8) string = toUtf16(encodedString)
The decoder remembers any state that is required between calls, so converting data received in chunks, for example, when receiving it over a network, is just as easy, by calling the decoder whenever new data is available:
toUtf16 = QStringDecoder(QStringDecoder.Utf8) string = QString() while new_data_available(): chunk = get_new_data() string += toUtf16(chunk)
The QStringDecoder
object maintains state between chunks and therefore works correctly even if chunks are split in the middle of a multi-byte character sequence.
QStringDecoder
objects can’t be copied because of their internal state, but can be moved.
See also
- class PySide6.QtCore.QStringDecoder#
PySide6.QtCore.QStringDecoder(encoding[, flags=QStringConverterBase.Flag.Default])
PySide6.QtCore.QStringDecoder(name[, f=QStringConverterBase.Flag.Default])
- Parameters:
name – str
encoding –
Encoding
flags –
Flags
f –
Flags
Default constructs an decoder. The default decoder is not valid, and can’t be used for converting text.
- PySide6.QtCore.QStringDecoder.appendToBuffer(out, ba)#
- Parameters:
out –
QChar
ba –
QByteArrayView
- Return type:
QChar
Decodes the sequence of bytes viewed by in
and writes the decoded result into the buffer starting at out
. Returns a pointer to the end of data written.
out
needs to be large enough to be able to hold all the decoded data. Use requiredSpace
to determine the maximum size requirements to decode an encoded data buffer of in.size()
bytes.
See also
- static PySide6.QtCore.QStringDecoder.decoderForHtml(data)#
- Parameters:
data –
QByteArrayView
- Return type:
Tries to determine the encoding of the HTML in data
by looking at leading byte order marks or a charset specifier in the HTML meta tag and returns a QStringDecoder
matching the encoding. If the returned decoder is not valid, the encoding specified is not supported by QStringConverter
. If no encoding is detected, the method returns a decoder for Utf8.
See also
- PySide6.QtCore.QStringDecoder.requiredSpace(inputLength)#
- Parameters:
inputLength –
qsizetype
- Return type:
qsizetype
Returns the maximum amount of UTF-16 code units required to be able to process inputLength
encoded data.
See also