Doc: Consistently use book style capitalization for QString
Pick-to: 5.15 6.0 Change-Id: I2ab64fe58ad737b23f0829ed91591efaa0c22c6f Reviewed-by: Paul Wicking <paul.wicking@qt.io>
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@ -1729,7 +1729,7 @@ inline char qToLower(char ch)
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Unix-like systems without ICU, the comparison falls back to the
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system library's \c strcoll(),
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\section1 Converting Between encoded strings data and QString
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\section1 Converting Between Encoded Strings Data and QString
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QString provides the following three functions that return a
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\c{const char *} version of the string as QByteArray: toUtf8(),
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@ -1903,7 +1903,7 @@ inline char qToLower(char ch)
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and the \c{'+'} will automatically be performed as the
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\c{QStringBuilder} \c{'%'} everywhere.
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\section1 Maximum size and out-of-memory conditions
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\section1 Maximum Size and Out-of-memory Conditions
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In case memory allocation fails, QString will throw a \c std::bad_alloc
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exception. Out of memory conditions in the Qt containers are the only case
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