Link from QLocale to where date-time formats are explained

QLocale has various methods that deal in date-time formats, which may
be supplied as strings; but does not document the form of a format
string.  That's documented in QDate, QTime and QDateTime, so link to
them for the details.

Task-number: QTBUG-23307
Change-Id: I6347d80a87dc03f6a4065e3d5bf4d535f05af93f
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
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Edward Welbourne 2018-07-30 17:43:05 +02:00
parent 2dfa41e0ea
commit 9a30a8f4fc
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@ -1773,6 +1773,8 @@ QString QLocale::toString(qulonglong i) const
Returns a localized string representation of the given \a date in the
specified \a format.
If \a format is an empty string, an empty string is returned.
\sa QDate::toString()
*/
QString QLocale::toString(const QDate &date, const QString &format) const
@ -1787,6 +1789,8 @@ QString QLocale::toString(const QDate &date, const QString &format) const
Returns a localized string representation of the given \a date in the
specified \a format.
If \a format is an empty string, an empty string is returned.
\sa QDate::toString()
*/
QString QLocale::toString(const QDate &date, QStringView format) const
{
@ -1839,6 +1843,8 @@ static bool timeFormatContainsAP(QStringView format)
Returns a localized string representation of the given \a time according
to the specified \a format.
If \a format is an empty string, an empty string is returned.
\sa QTime::toString()
*/
QString QLocale::toString(const QTime &time, const QString &format) const
{
@ -1852,6 +1858,8 @@ QString QLocale::toString(const QTime &time, const QString &format) const
Returns a localized string representation of the given \a time according
to the specified \a format.
If \a format is an empty string, an empty string is returned.
\sa QTime::toString()
*/
QString QLocale::toString(const QTime &time, QStringView format) const
{
@ -1865,6 +1873,8 @@ QString QLocale::toString(const QTime &time, QStringView format) const
Returns a localized string representation of the given \a dateTime according
to the specified \a format.
If \a format is an empty string, an empty string is returned.
\sa QDateTime::toString(), QDate::toString(), QTime::toString()
*/
QString QLocale::toString(const QDateTime &dateTime, const QString &format) const
@ -1879,6 +1889,8 @@ QString QLocale::toString(const QDateTime &dateTime, const QString &format) cons
Returns a localized string representation of the given \a dateTime according
to the specified \a format.
If \a format is an empty string, an empty string is returned.
\sa QDateTime::toString(), QDate::toString(), QTime::toString()
*/
QString QLocale::toString(const QDateTime &dateTime, QStringView format) const
{

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@ -939,6 +939,8 @@
locale doesn't support narrow names, so you should avoid using it
for date formatting. Also, for the system locale this format is
the same as ShortFormat.
\sa QDateTime::toString(), QDate::toString(), QTime::toString()
*/
/*!
@ -1103,6 +1105,8 @@
\value ListToSeparatedString a string that represents a join of a given QStringList with a locale-defined separator.
\value NativeLanguageName a string that represents the name of the native language.
\value NativeCountryName a string that represents the name of the native country.
\sa FormatType
*/
/*!