Is there a shorter way to initialize a QByteArray?

DBedrenko picture DBedrenko · Mar 31, 2016 · Viewed 14.5k times · Source

In my program I work a lot with serial communication so QByteArray is used very often.

I was wondering if there was a shorter way to initialize a QByteArray with specific bytes than:

const char test_data[] = {
    static_cast<char>(0xB1), static_cast<char>(0xB2),
    0x5, static_cast<char>(0xFF),
    static_cast<char>(0xEE), static_cast<char>(0xEE),
    static_cast<char>(0x0)}; // Note QByteArray should be able to hold 0 byte
const QCanBusFrame frame = QCanBusFrame(0xA1, QByteArray(test_data));

The static_cast<char> is necessary because otherwise C++11 gives an error about narrowing, because the range 0x7F to 0xFF is bigger than a char could fit--but a char is what the QByteArray constructor asks for.

This is the QByteArray constructor being used:

QByteArray::QByteArray(const char *data, int size = -1)

Answer

peppe picture peppe · Mar 31, 2016

Simple and effective:

QByteArray b = QByteArrayLiteral("\x12\x00\xa4\x42\x51\x00\x00\x99");