Improve digitToCLocale sign char handling
This patch adds more char tests for the plus and minus signs to ensure that e.g. number input widgets can be used with the locale and the known sign chars. [ChangeLog][QtCore] Fixed a bug that caused negative number input using '-' to be rejected because the current locale uses e.g. 0x2212. QIntValidator and QDoubleValidator now accepts both signs as well as the locale minus sign. Task-number: QTBUG-35069 Change-Id: I857105ca38b1d3826e27eb64645fef07149d74bc Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
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@ -360,10 +360,10 @@ inline char QLocalePrivate::digitToCLocale(QChar in) const
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if (in.unicode() >= '0' && in.unicode() <= '9')
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return in.toLatin1();
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if (in == plus())
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if (in == plus() || in == QLatin1Char('+'))
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return '+';
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if (in == minus())
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if (in == minus() || in == QLatin1Char('-') || in == QChar(0x2212))
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return '-';
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if (in == decimal())
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