Use a template on the size of the char[], as suggested by Ville Voutilainen. This resolves ambiguity about whether such look-ups should be done via QString or QCborValue (not that it would have made any difference). When we come to add mutating indexing of QCborValue, chained dereferences like map[i][j][k] need to stay in operator[] const throughout, to avoid detaching intermediates to create references into them due to using the mutating operator[] on the earlier dereference's return. So const-qualify the QCborValue operator[] const variants at the same time, to match those of QCborValue itself. Change-Id: Ib1652ae9440fe3767a653afa2856b74040210e07 Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com> |
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